Lise Davidsen. Foto: James Hole

Lise Davidsen

with James Baillieu

Friday 29 May 2026 at 20:30 in Griegsalen, Grieghallen
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Soul-searching with Schubert.

This is an evening where everything is laid bare. No emotion is too small, nor too big. In other words: it is time for Franz Schubert. The Austrian composer lived only 31 years, yet he managed to leave behind more than 600 songs before his death in 1828. 

“There is a divine spark in him,” said Ludwig van Beethoven of Schubert. His music is imbued with longing, despair, and helplessness. And yet, beneath it all sings love - impossible love, and possible love. This is part of Schubert’s brilliance: the way he reveals the ambiguity in every question and every life choice, letting longing, hope, and love reflect and refract through one another. 

And the voice of love this evening is that of Lise Davidsen. Together with pianist James Baillieu, she delves into some of Schubert’s most introspective and emotionally profound songs.  

The world-renowned soprano was named Festival musician at the 2023 Bergen International Festival, where she captivated audiences in the title role of the opening production, Tosca

‘Davidsen sings with painful and heart-wrenching intensity about how young love is, in an instant, transformed into all-consuming tragedy,’ wrote Aftenposten when the duo appeared at the Festival in 2023. 

Image on top: Lise Davidsen. Photo: James Hole

Contributors

  • Lise Davidsen vocals

  • James Baillieu piano

Music by

  • Franz Schubert (1797-1828)

Works

  • Franz Schubert (1797—1828) 
    Am Bach im Frühling, D. 361, text: Franz von Schober
    Ganymed, D. 544, text: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
    Der Zwerg, D. 771, text: Matthäus von Collin 
    Gretchen am Spinnrade, op. 2, D. 118, text: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 
    Mignon (Kennst du das Land), D. 321, text: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 
    From 4 Gesänge aus 'Wilhelm Meister', D. 877:  Heiß mich nicht reden, no. 2, text: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 
    So laßt mich scheinen, no. 3, text: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 
    Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt, no. 4, text: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 
    Der Tod und das Mädchen, D. 531, text: Matthias Claudius 

  • Interval

  • Franz Schubert (1797—1828) 
    Der Musensohn, D. 764, text: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 
    Lachen und Weinen, op. 59 no. 4, D. 777, text: Friedrich Rückert
    Suleika I, D. 720, text: Marianne von Willemer 
    Auf dem See, D. 543, text: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
    Der blinde Knabe, D. 833, text: Johann Gabriel Seidl 
    Du bist die Ruh, op. 59 no. 3, D. 776, text: Friedrich Rückert 
    Die Allmacht, D. 852, text: Johann Ladislaus Pyrker 
    Die junge Nonne, op. 43 no. 1, D. 828, text: Jakob Nikolaus Craigher de Jachelutta 
    Erlkönig, op. 1, D. 328, text: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 
    Litanei auf das Fest Aller Seelen, D. 343, text: Johann Georg Jacobi 

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