Anneleen Lenaerts (harp)
Dvorák: Dvorák / Transc. Lenaerts: Rusalka, Op. 114, Act 1: Song to the Moon
Smetana: Smetana / Transc. Trnecek: Moldau, Op. 43
Wagner: Wagner / Arr. Trnecek: Die Meistersinger, WWV 96, Act 3: Walthers Preislied
Albert Zabel: Fantaisie sur les motifs de l’opéra Faust de Charles Gounod, Op. 12
Liszt: Les Préludes, S. 97, Pt. 1 & 2 / Transc. Lenaerts
Lenaerts, A: Fantaisie sur la Bohème de Puccini, Pt. 1
Lenaerts, A: Fantaisie sur la Bohème de Puccini, Pt. 2
Ekaterina Walter Kühne: Fantaisie sur un thème de Onegin, de Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Strauss, R: Strauss, R. / Arr. Lenaerts: Der Rosenkavalier
Strauss, J, II: Strauss, Johann II / Arr. Lenaerts: An der schönen blauen Donau, Op. 314
“The worlds of opera and symphony merge perfectly in daily life in Vienna, and with this album, I’m hoping to take the listener on a wonderful orchestral journey with my harp.” – Anneleen Lenaerts
• Anneleen chose this repertoire to reflect her life as a musician in Vienna with one of the most prestigious orchestras in the world: the Vienna Philharmonic
• Pieces from both the operatic and symphonic worlds that are special to her, e.g. a concert memory of Les Préludes by Liszt with Riccardo Muti and Onegin with Andris Nelsons
• For this album, Anneleen wrote a Fantasy on Puccini’s most famous opera: La bohème
• Primarily solo harp, with two tracks (R. Strauss: Rosenkavalier and J. Strauss: Blue Danube) featuring
Vienna Philharmonic’s concertmaster Rainer Honeck and other colleagues
• The new arrangements for harp and strings were made for this recording by Wouter Lenaerts (her brother)
• Two tracks with crossover potential: Anneleen’s favorite encore, Smetana’s “Moldau”, and Dvorak’s “Song to the Moon” from Rusalka