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Maria Müller, "Und ob die Wolke sie verhülle", Weber: Der Freischütz (DG, 1943)

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2012

Czech-(German) lyric-dramatic soprano Maria Müller (1898-1958) in Agathe's prayer from Act 3 of Weber's Der Freischütz, recorded for Deutsche Grammophon in 1943.

The following biograpphical notes on Maria Müller come from "Subito-cantabile: A Site for Collectors of Great Singers of the Past":
"She was born in Theresienstadt and trained first at the Prague Conservatory. Then she studied with Erik Schmedes and Anna Bahr-Mildenburg making her debut as Elsa at the Linz Opera House in 1919. Engagements followed at Brno, at the Deutsches Theater in Prague and at the Munich State Opera where she sang mostly Wagnerian repertoire. In 1925 she made her debut as Sieglinde at the Metropolitan where she appeared until 1934/35. She excelled as Elsa, Elisabeth, Sieglinde, Senta, Eva as well as in the American premieres of Alfano's Madonna Imperia, Pizzetti's Fra Gherardo, Verdi's Simon Boccanegra and Mussorgsky's The Fair Sorochinstsi. In 1926 she was engaged by Bruno Walter to appear as Euryanthe at the Städtische Oper Berlin and subsequentley changed to the Berlin State Opera where she ws contracted until 1943. Berlin was to become the artistic focal point of her career. During Winifred Wagner's era she became one of the most admired members in the singing troup of Bayreuth appearing as Senta, Elisabeth (under Toscanini), Elsa, Sigelinde and Eva. She was admired at the Salzburg Festival as Euridice (1931), Rezia (1933) and Donna Elvira (1934). She enjoyed great success at Covent Garden where she sang Sieglinde in the 1937 Ring cyles and Eva in 1934. Her large repertory there included not only the Wagnerian roles but also the title roles in Die ägyptische Helena, Jenufa and Iphigénie en Tauride as well as Djula in Gotovac's Ero the Joker, Marguerite, Tosca and Pamina. The public loved her Marie in Smetana's The Bartered Bride, a role particularly suited to her as a born Bohemian. Guest appearances took to La Scala, Covent Garden, Vienna, Paris, Brussels, Dresden and Amsterdam. After the war Maria Müller lived in her home in Bayreuth, but returned to the Berlin Opera for one season in 1950.

Müller's most beautiful opera recording is perhaps Das süsse Lied verhallt from Lohengrin opposite Franz Völker, conducted by Heinz Tietjen. This recording made in 1936 has been only equalled by Emmy Bettendorf and Lauritz Melchior's rendition. Bettendorf/Melchior give us a more dramatic interpretation, Müller/Völker sing in a perfect balance of pure lyricism.

She made some very fine lieder recordings accompanied by Michael Raucheisen. In him we face the same "problem." He was responsible for the Berlin broadcasting programs until the end of the war and, at the same time, we owe him a number of the greatest lieder recording editions. Maria Müller sang in compilations of Beethoven, Brahms and Reger. Beyond the well-known lieder composers (Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, Loewe, Wolf, R. Strauss), Raucheisen and his singers also drew attention to other magnificent lieder composers such as Robert Franz, Adolf Jensen, Hans Pfitzner, Otto Nicolai, Peter Cornelius, Max Reger and Othmar Schoeck."

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  • I didn't know this singer. Thank you for this, Tim.

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