Weill, K - Die Seeräuber-Jenny (Brecht)
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Weill/Brecht: Die Sieben Todsünden
Gisela May (soprano), Peter Schreier (tenor), Hans‐Joachim Rotzsch (tenor), Günther Leib (baritone), Hermann Christian Polster (bass)
Rundfunk‐Sinfonie‐Orchester Leipzig, Herbert Kegel
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I’m a Stranger Here Myself
Songs by Kurt Weill and Hans Eisler
Salome Kammer (voice) & Rudi Spring (piano)
There's some historical logic in yoking Kurt Weill and Hanns Eisler together – both were active in Berlin from the late 1920s, until forced to leave by the Nazis, and both worked with Bertolt... — More…
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…Ullmann has been imprisoned in the 'model' concentration camp at Terezín where he set three Poems by Hölderlin to music in 1944. …the shining clarity of Oelze's voice never fails to prickle... — More…
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her mezzo has an authentic rasping edge. Terrific accompaniments, too. — More…
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Brecht Songs – Gisela May
Gisela May (soprano)
Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, Herbert Kegel, Henry Krtschil, Heinz Rögner
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