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Elisabeth Schwarzkopf - Bizet (Carmen): Je dis que rien ne m'épouvante
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One of my favorite Schwarzkopf recordings. Listen to those great high notes.
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf sings Micaela's famous aria.
Alcco Galliera
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Heinrich Schlusnus - Schubert: Dem Unendlichen D 291
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Is this not how Lieder should be sung?
English translation (recmusic.org):
How does the heart soar, when it thinks of you,
Infinite One! How it sinks
when it lo...
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Sherrill Milnes - Bernstein: Maria (West Side Story)
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Sherrill Milnes performing "Maria" by Leonard Bernstein. I am not sure when this was recorded, but I think it was quite early in Milnes' career.
Jon Spong, piano.
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Hans Hotter - Schubert: Wanderers Nachtlied II D 768
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The great German baritone Hans Hotter singing Schubert's Nachtlied II, based on the famous poem by J. W. von Goethe, with an unfailingly musical artistry.
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Meta Seinemeyer - A. Rubinstein: Die Nacht
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Seinemeyer and Wunderlich are the most tragic early losses of the singing world in the 20th century ... From my subjective and purely artistic point of view, of course!
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Ben Heppner - Tosti: In the Hush of the Night
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This seems to be a quite unknown song, but I like it! So expressive, and sung so well here by Heppner.
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Elisabeth Schwarzkopf - Strauss: Zueignung
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The infamous Zueignung. Probably my favorite version by a female singer.
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Kathleen Ferrier - Brahms: Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer
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Edinburgh recital 1949, pianist is Bruno Walter.
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Elisabeth Schwarzkopf - Brahms / Requiem: Ihr habt nun Traurigkeit
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Schwarzkopf is all natural here ...
Recorded in 1947, von Karajan conducting.
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Jussi Björling - Beethoven: Adelaide
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The Mezza voce of the Century, Jussi Björling, unfolds magic in this 1939 studio recording. Not even Wunderlich comes close.
Recorded July 15. 1939. Pianist is Harry Ebert.
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