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Morgen!" ("Tomorrow!") is the last in a set of four songs composed in 1894 by the German composer Richard Strauss. It is designated Opus 27, Number 4. The text of this Lied, the German love poem "Morgen!", was written by Strauss's contemporary, John Henry Mackay, who was of partly Scottish descent but brought up in Germany.
"Morgen!" remains one of Strauss's best-known and most widely recorded works. Strauss himself recorded it in 1919 accompanying the tenor Robert Hutt on the piano,[1] and again in 1941 conducting the orchestral version with tenor Julius Patzak and the Bavarian State Orchestra. His last recording of it was 11 June 1947, a live broadcast on radio with Strauss conducting the Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana and soprano Annette Brun.
Solo sopran: Ernestina Jošt
piano: Ivan Pernicki
This was Ernestina final concert for Ljubljana Academy of Music, where she graduated. She got suma cum laude grades for her singing. I hope you will enjoy this emotional performance.
PPZ and TAJUS production
Camera operators: Juš Hrastnik, Gal Nagode, Primož Zevnik
Dolly operator: Dan Ažman
Production assistant: Jakob Zevnik
Floral design: Smiljana Bertoncelj - Nanča
Sound engineer: Sara Ritonja
Mastering: Iztok Zupan
Head of production: Gal Nagode
Assistant director: Juš Hrastnik
Director and producer: Primož Zevnik
English translation:
And tomorrow the sun will shine again
And on the way which I shall follow
She will again unite us lucky ones
As all around us the earth breathes in the sun
Slowly, silently, we will climb down
To the wide beach and the blue waves
In silence, we will look in each other's eyes
And the mute stillness of happiness will sink upon us