• LvB songs

    From ggggg9271@gmail.com@21:1/5 to tmori...@yahoo.com on Fri Oct 2 22:12:37 2020
    On Monday, August 7, 2006 at 2:20:36 AM UTC-7, tmori...@yahoo.com wrote:
    Jeffrey schrieb:

    Suggestions for recordings please - all voice types.
    I have a recording of "Die Ehre Gottes aus der Natur", sung in Swedish
    by the great
    Jussi - sublime.


    Wunderlich's An die ferne Geliebte is available on a composite CD
    (together with sogs by Strauss I think)

    I have a nice LP of Beethoven songs wit Martyn Hill and Christopher
    Hogwood; there's also an interesting recording with Hermann Prey.

    I also have a CD wih Ian Partridge/Richard Burnett which I prefer to
    the Peter Schreier/Walther Olbertz.

    As a summary: get the Wunderlich (released by Philips), trust the Brits
    (this time!) ... Prey and Schreier are Ok for encyclopedic purposes. I
    won't recommend you DFD/Demus, but ...

    there are two concerts from Salzburg, 1965 which can be recommended:

    a Beethoven Liederabend with DFD/Moore (somehow DFD live is more
    inspiring)
    and the Liederabend of Fritz Wunderlich with Dichterliebe, 8 Schubert
    lieder and 5 Beethoven lieder.

    Hope it helps

    th.

    Concerning Wunderlich's Beethoven lieder, upcoming radio program:

    https://www.wfmt.com/programs/collectors-corner-with-henry-fogel/

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  • From ggggg9271@gmail.com@21:1/5 to gggg...@gmail.com on Sun Oct 11 00:11:24 2020
    On Friday, October 2, 2020 at 10:12:39 PM UTC-7, gggg...@gmail.com wrote:
    On Monday, August 7, 2006 at 2:20:36 AM UTC-7, tmori...@yahoo.com wrote:
    Jeffrey schrieb:

    Suggestions for recordings please - all voice types.
    I have a recording of "Die Ehre Gottes aus der Natur", sung in Swedish
    by the great
    Jussi - sublime.


    Wunderlich's An die ferne Geliebte is available on a composite CD
    (together with sogs by Strauss I think)

    I have a nice LP of Beethoven songs wit Martyn Hill and Christopher Hogwood; there's also an interesting recording with Hermann Prey.

    I also have a CD wih Ian Partridge/Richard Burnett which I prefer to
    the Peter Schreier/Walther Olbertz.

    As a summary: get the Wunderlich (released by Philips), trust the Brits (this time!) ... Prey and Schreier are Ok for encyclopedic purposes. I won't recommend you DFD/Demus, but ...

    there are two concerts from Salzburg, 1965 which can be recommended:

    a Beethoven Liederabend with DFD/Moore (somehow DFD live is more
    inspiring)
    and the Liederabend of Fritz Wunderlich with Dichterliebe, 8 Schubert lieder and 5 Beethoven lieder.

    Hope it helps

    th.

    Concerning Wunderlich's Beethoven lieder, upcoming radio program:

    https://www.wfmt.com/programs/collectors-corner-with-henry-fogel/

    http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2017/Jun/Immortal_beloved_4826526.htm

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