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Wolf, H - Die Spröde (No. 26 from Goethe-Lieder)

Genres: Vocal » Lieder
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Showing 1 - 10 of 18 results
  • lieder by Goethe, Eichendorff, Mörike

    Sophie Karthäuser (soprano) & Eugene Asti (piano)

    Karthauser…is sensitive to Wolf’s sour-sweet, ever-shifting harmonies, and the raw nerves of the melodic line as it responds to the verse. And she is warmly supported by every nuance of accompaniment... More…

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  • Fflur Wyn, Sophie Bevan, Rowan Hellier, Adrian Thompson (tenor), Roderick Williams (baritone), John Chest, Jonathan Lemalu (bass-baritone), Sholto Kynoch

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  • Erna Berger (soprano)

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    2 CDs

    $20.50

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  • Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano), Wilhelm Furtwängler (piano)

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  • Mirella Hagen (soprano), Kerstin Mörk (piano)

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  • Felicity Lott (soprano), Geoffrey Parsons (piano)

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  • Donna Brown (soprano), Stéphane Lemelin (piano)

    Donna Brown is an ideal singer, a feverish and smooth performer, true and poetic More…

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  • Christiane Oelze (soprano), Eric Schneider (piano)

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  • Dawn Upshaw (soprano), Richard Goode (piano)

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  • Salzburg Festival, 12 August 1953

    Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano), Wilhelm Furtwängler (piano)

    This 1953 Salzburg Festival live recording will delight some and puzzle others. The sound is good, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf is word-sensitive but slightly brittle, and Wilhelm Furtwängler rather... More…

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