Love the chemistry between Wunderlich and the accompanist. They both seem to be having a blast performing "Lied des transferierten Zettel". I couldn't help but smile! :)
This performance is so different! So lively & jolly! I feel like I'm discovering Wunderlich all over again. Also loved the communication between the singer and the accompanist. That does not happen very often. Thank you, this video made my day!
Lyrics: Die Schwalbe, die den Sommer bringt, der Spatz, der Zeisig fein, Die Lerche, die sich lustig schwingt bis in den Himmel 'nein; Ya, Ya, Ya! Der Kukuck, der der Grasmück' so gern ins Nestchen heckt, Und lacht darob mit arger Tück', und manchen Ehemann neckt. Ya, Ya, Ya!
Love the chemistry between Wunderlich and the accompanist. They both seem to be having a blast performing "Lied des transferierten Zettel". I couldn't help but smile! :)
DavidPhibes 5 months ago
This performance is so different! So lively & jolly! I feel like I'm discovering Wunderlich all over again. Also loved the communication between the singer and the accompanist. That does not happen very often. Thank you, this video made my day!
RoyKa2010 1 year ago
Unbelievable- his name says it all- "wonderfully!"
Cantormatis 1 year ago
3:14 Wolf
SopranoYuHong 1 year ago
Das Wolf Lied ist besonders schön!
SopranoYuHong 1 year ago
increible
juangallegotenor 3 years ago
he just has such a natural voice; i just love him
pixwilradio 3 years ago 4
Magic! Number ONE in my book. GREAT, GREAT VOICE AND GREAT, GREAT GUY. Recht vielen Dank!
Glenmed 4 years ago 7
dalferr 4 years ago 2
About the last lied: Text by William Shakespeare "Bottom's Song in his Ass's Head" (from A Midsummer Night's Dream)
dalferr 4 years ago
Great as always.Thanks for uploading.
Dobrib 4 years ago 2