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Lilli Lehmann sings Isolde "Mild und leise wie er lächelt" - Liebestod

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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2009

Lilli Lehmann (1848 - 1929)

Biography:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilli_Lehmann

Recorded 2 July 1907, Berlin

unidentified orchestra, Fritz Lindemann (conductor)

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  • After reading the L. Lehmann´s book on the art of singing several years ago I wanted to hear this very much. And it is really beautiful! Though now I can say I like the Emmy Destinn´s recording of this still more.

  • MAny thanks for this-what a remarkable singer!

  • This exists only as a single test-pressing at Yale, and I used it in my Marston CD set of the Vienna Court Opera during the Mahler years. One of the reasons it remained unpublished is that Mme. Lehmann refused to be rushed by the conductor, Dr. Kark, and the recording (lasting over five minutes!) runs almost up to the spindle hole! Even with it's recording defects, it remains one of the great interpretations of all time.

  • What an awesome singer and beautiful performance. Thanks-John

  • Many thanks for this precious recording.

  • Very rare, and if not mistaken, unpublished in its day. Thank you!

  • Thank you!

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