Sissel Kyrkjebø - Mariä Wiegenlied

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Sissel, the international singing sensation from Norway, is widely regarded as one of the finest and most talented sopranos in the world. Her crystalclear voice has made Sissel a national institution in Norway. Sissel has sung all over the world, selling over ten million solo albums. She contributed the haunting vocal tracks for the soundtrack to Titanic. She has been doing great duets with singers like Placido Domingo, Andrea Bocelli, Bryn Terfel, Jose Carreras, Russell Watson, Mario Frangoulis, Josh Groban, Neil Sedaka and Charles Aznavour. A very remarkable voice you will only hear once in your lifetime.

MARIA WIEGENLIED

Maria sitz im Rosenhag
Und wiegt ihr Jesuskind,
Durch die Blätter leise
Weht der warme Sommerwind.
Zu ihren Füßen singt
Ein buntes Vögelein :
Schlaf, Kindlein, süße,
Schlaf nun ein!
Hold ist dein Lächeln,
Holder deines Schlummers Lust,
Leg dein müdes Köpfchen
Fest an deiner Mutter Brust!
Schlaf, Kindlein, süße,
Schlaf nun ein!

コメント (21)
  • I stood only 25 feet or so from her as an usher in the LDS Conference when this was recorded. It was as though she was auditioning for a place in the Celestial Kingdom above. This leaves no doubt as to why President Hinckley treasured her concert above all others. She captivates as no other soloist in the world can or ever will do. She is simply Irresistible.
  • The most beautiful Mariä Wiegenlied I have ever heard. So peaceful! Her voice melts my heart.
  • @rociocaro989
    My mother introduced this piece to me when I was quite young. She used to play the accompaniment on piano and I would play the melody on my flute. Ah, the memories!
  • This series of concerts was one of the highlights of my 21 years in the Tabernacle Choir. We spent 5 wonderful days with Sissel and at the end, tears filling the eyes of even the men, we sang God Be With You Till We Meet Again, just for her. I’ll treasure that memory forever.
  • I haven't heard this since I sang it with my mother accompanying me 50 plus years ago. I first heard it as child when my Aunt Loretto sang it, again with my mother at the piano. It is such a sweet lullabye to the Baby Jesus, or about Mary singing to him. This lady does it perfectly, purely, without drama which there should never be. It is simple and pure and needs no adornment.
  • @noriemeha
    There is a sweetness she finds in certain notes and she relaxes into them and so they hit home reducing me to an emotional jelly.
  • @OldSuffolk
    How could anyone dislike this? It is the most beautiful thing I have ever heard.
  • @axisgraf
    can't let go of this song from my mind! Simply superb!
  • it's one of the best performances I've ever heard
  • With the human voice you can focus on technical brilliance, dramatic dynamism or lyrical loveliness. After a lifetime of seeking out the first two, I want to finish it listening to lyrical loveliness... and this singer has it.
  • The best interpretation of Maria Wiegenlied. Bravo Sissel!!!! it is so moving and touching....
  • I stumbled upon this absolutely beautiful song a couple of years ago, after trying to figure out what the piano tune was being played and sung to in a scene from a recent world war two movie about a tank crew, this heart-string performance in particular now will always be a reminder of my Grandson's first Christmas. He runs around a lot more now than he did when he was tiny and swaddled. I will always have this tune to remind me of the first time i held him in my arms, thank you Sissel. x