Eric Bentley’s Brecht Eisler Song Book (deluxe)
To be released July 2026 (now available for pre-order)
In honor of Brecht’s 70th anniversary, Royal Road Productions is pleased to announced an extremely limited release of the deluxe edition of this album. The version features four new tracks, two of which were recorded live during the “Happy Birthday Eric Bentley!” event, celebrating Bentley’s 100th year, at NYC’s legendary Town Hall.
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“The American soprano Karyn Levitt… is one of the most important interpreters of Hanns Eisler’s vocal music.
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“Karyn Levitt’s interpretation of the [Eisler-Brecht] songs combines impressive technical competence with an unusual degree of emotional intelligence and sensitivity. Her skilful interpretation of songs and ballads such as ‘And what did she get?’ (‘Und was bekam des Soldaten Weib?’) provides just one particularly striking example of the exceptionally high degree of accomplishment which characterises the entire CD.”
This album is the culmination of Levitt’s journey, under the mentoring of Eric Bentley, into the world and music of Hanns Eisler. “I regard it as a privilege that in our numerous coaching sessions over the years, Eric Bentley has given me his unpublished translations of Eisler songs with words by Goethe, Heine, Eichendorff, Leopardi, Anacreon, Karl Kraus, and even Shakespeare,” says Karyn Levitt. “Eisler’s stylistic range is dazzling. Few composers have used Schoenbergian techniques to such lyrical ends, and few would dispute that Eisler was as important a song composer as Schubert. Brecht and Eisler were one of the 20th century’s great musical partnerships.”