Rita Streich - Songs By Brahms, Schumann & Richard Strauss album flac
- Performer: Rita Streich
- Album: Songs By Brahms, Schumann & Richard Strauss
- FLAC: 1188 mb | MP3: 1108 mb
- Released: 1962
- Style: Romantic, Modern
- Rating: 4.5/5
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Robert Schumann (1810–1856) | |
A1 | Der NussbaumComposed By – Robert SchumannWords By – Julius Mosen |
A2 | Die StilleComposed By – Robert SchumannWords By – Joseph Von Eichendorff |
A3 | SchneeglöckchenComposed By – Robert SchumannWords By – Friedrich Rückert |
A4 | Die LotosblumeComposed By – Robert SchumannWords By – Heinrich Heine |
A5 | IntrmezzoComposed By – Robert SchumannWords By – Joseph Von Eichendorff |
A6 | AufträgeComposed By – Robert SchumannWords By – Christian L'Egru |
Johannes Brahms (1833–1897) | |
A7 | StändchenComposed By – Johannes BrahmsWords By – Franz Kugler |
A8 | GeheimnisComposed By – Johannes BrahmsWords By – Karl Candidus* |
A9 | Auf Dem SchiffeComposed By – Johannes BrahmsWords By – Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz |
A10 | TrennungComposed By – Johannes BrahmsWords By – Swabian Folk Song* |
A11 | Vergebliches StändchenComposed By – Johannes BrahmsWords By – Folk Song, Lower Rhine* |
A12 | WiegenliedComposed By – Johannes Brahms |
B1 | Das Mädchen SprichtComposed By – Johannes BrahmsWords By – Otto Friedrich Gruppe |
B2 | 3 MädchenliederComposed By – Johannes BrahmsWords By – Paul Heyse, Siegfried Kapper |
Richard Strauss (1864–1949) | |
B3 | Schlagende HerzenComposed By – Richard StraussWords By – Otto Julius Bierbaum |
B4 | WiegenliedComposed By – Richard StraussWords By – Richard Dehmel |
B5 | Schlechtes WetterComposed By – Richard StraussWords By – Heinrich Heine |
B6 | AmorComposed By – Richard StraussWords By – Clemens Brentano |
B7 | An Die NachtComposed By – Richard StraussWords By – Clemens Brentano |
B8 | Als Mir Dein Lied ErklangComposed By – Richard StraussWords By – Clemens Brentano |
Credits
- Piano – Günther Weissenborn
- Soprano Vocals – Rita Streich
Notes
Direct Import · Factory SealedRelease date per 'Billboard' magazine, September 22, 1962 (Page 72)
Richard Strauss, Metamorphosen. Antoni Wit, Conductor. Staatskapelle Weimar.
Rita Streich - Songs By Brahms, Schumann & Richard Strauss (LP, Boo). Selo:Deutsche Grammophon Cat. nº: SLPM 138 716. Condição da mídia: Mídia: Near Mint (NM or M-) Condição da Capa: Capa: Very Good Plus (VG+). SEK 99,00 cerca de € 9,39 + envio. Various - Anneliese Rothenberger (2xLP, Album, Comp). Selo:EMI Electrola, Die Stimme Seines Herrn Cat. nº: 1 C 187-29 233/34. Condição da mídia: Mídia: Very Good Plus (VG+) Condição da Capa: Capa: Very Good Plus (VG+).
Richard Strauss was born on 11 June 1864, in Germany (Munich), in the family of Franz Strauss, the main horn player at the Munich Court Opera. Richard received a profound, but classic musical education in his youth, offered by his father. Strauss would start writing at the age of 6 and proceed his music endeavors until death. As a boy he was fortunate enough to have possibility to witness the rehearsals of the Court Orchestra, and Richard also received some music instruction in spheres of composition and theory from the conductor’s assistant there. The compositions of this period are written in the conservative style of Felix Mendelssohn or Robert Schumann, following the approach of his father. The Horn Concerto No. 1 composed in the period between 1882 and 1883 is a bright representation of hid technique and is often played nowadays. Richard married Pauline de Ahna in 1894.
Richard Georg Strauss (German pronunciation: ; 11 June 1864 – 8 September 1949) was a leading German composer of the late Romantic and early modern eras.
Richard Strauss, who had been appointed assistant to von Bülow at Meiningen, and had been uncertain about Brahms's music, found himself converted by the Third Symphony and was enthusiastic about the Fourth: "a giant work, great in concept and invention. Another, but cautious, supporter from the younger generation was Gustav Mahler who first met Brahms in 1884 and remained. Swafford (2001), passim. Hofmann (1999) pp. 12–14. The Songs of Johannes Brahms. Yale University Press. p. 326. ISBN 978-0300079623.
Rita Streich - Waltzes and Lyrical Songs (DG The Originals) Audio CD. Johann II Strauss. Rita Streich possessed one of the purest soprano voices I have ever heard. I have been collecting her records since the days of LP and never tire of them. The DG collection 'The Viennese Nightingale' includes all her Lieder recordings for DG and is an essential purchase. Splendid collection of wonderfully sung arias. The lighter songs are less so, but the large bulk of items is superb.
Rita Streich, a light lyric coloratura, was the child of a Russian mother and a German prisoner-of-war father. Circuitously, the family made its way to Berlin where Streich grew up, and studied with Maria Ivogün, Erna Berger, and Willi Domgraf-Fassbänder (the father of Brigitte, and Germany's leading Papageno between wars).
Schumann was born in Zwickau, in the Kingdom of Saxony, the fifth and last child of Johanna Christiane (née Schnabel) and August Schumann . On the other hand, Schumann disparaged the school of Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner. From 1832 to 1839, Schumann wrote almost exclusively for piano, but in 1840 alone he wrote at least 138 songs. Indeed, 1840 (the Liederjahr or year of song) is highly significant in Schumann's musical legacy, despite his earlier deriding of works for piano and voice as inferior.
Album · 1998 · 17 Songs. By Johann Strauss II - Rita Streich, ester Berlin & Kurt Gaebel. 2. Le Rossignol Et La Rose. By Camille Saint-Saëns - Rita Streich, ester Berlin & Kurt Gaebel. By Giuseppe Verdi - Rita Streich, ester Berlin & Kurt Gaebel.
Richard Strauss: 40 Songs "(The Vocal Library). By Richard Strauss (1864-1949). For high voice solo and piano accompaniment (High Voice). 50 Selected Songs - Low Voice "(Low Voice). By Franz Schubert (1797-1828), Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), Hugo Wolf (1860-1903), and Richard Strauss (1864-1949). For low voice and piano.