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None but the Lonely Heart (Tchaikovsky)

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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky composed a set of six romances for voice and piano, Op. 6, in late 1869; the last of these songs is the melancholy "'None but the Lonely Heart'" , a setting of Lev Mei's poem "The Harpist's Song" which in turn was a translation of "Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt" from Goethe's 'Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship'.

Tchaikovsky dedicated this piece to Alina Khvostova. The song was premiered by Russian mezzo-soprano Yelizaveta Lavrovskaya in Moscow in 1870, following it with its Saint Petersburg premiere the following year during an all-Tchaikovsky concert hosted by Nikolai Rubinstein;; the latter was the first concert devoted entirely to Tchaikovsky's works.

Text



'Mei's Russian translation' (transliteration)

Net, tol'ko tot,

kto znal svidan'ja, zhazhdu,

pojmjot, kak ja stradal

i kak ja strazhdu.

Gljazhu ja vdal'...

net sil, tusknejet oko...

Akh, kto menja ljubil

i znal  daleko!

Akh, tol'ko tot,

kto znal svidan'ja zhazhdu,

pojmjot, kak ja stradal

i kak ja strazhdu.

Vsja grud' gorit...


'Goethe's original'

Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt

wei, was ich leide!

Allein und abgetrennt

von aller Freude,

seh ich ans Firmament

nach jener Seite.

Ach! der mich liebt und kennt,

ist in der Weite.

Es schwindelt mir, es brennt

mein Eingeweide.

Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt

Wei, was ich leide!


'An English translation'

None but the lonely heart

knows what I suffer!

Alone and parted

from all joy,

I see the firmament

in that direction.

Alas, who loves and knows me

is far away.

I'm dizzy, it burns

my entrails.

None but the lonely heart

knows what I suffer.


Notable recordings



* Mario Lanzahttps://www.amazon.com/None-But-The-Lonely-Heart/dp/B0034J44BK (in English)

* Frank Sinatra,https://jazzdiscography.com/Artists/Sinatra/FrankSongsSessions.php four recordings: as a V-Disc in 1946, again in 1946 and 1947 (all for Columbia Records, arranged by Axel Stordahl), and finally in 1959 for the Capitol Records album 'No One Cares', arranged by Gordon Jenkins (in English)

* Leonard Warren (in English)

* Lawrence Tibbett (in English)

* Rosa Ponselle (with German text)

* Elisabeth Schwartzkopf (with German text)

* Fritz Wunderlich (with German text)

* Boris Christoff (with Russian text)

* Plcido Domingo and Itzhak Perlman (with Russian text)https://www.amazon.com/Songs-Op-lonely-Goethe-trans/dp/B0711VQJBV

* Dmitri Hvorostovsky (with Russian text)

* Pavel Lisitsianhttps://www.amazon.com/Net-Tolko-Znal-Only-Knew/dp/B0032127KK (with Russian text)

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