Immerse yourself in the timeless artistry of Lotte Lehmann, a legendary soprano whose voice transcends generations. This album, "Beethoven, Schubert & Others: Vocal Works," is a meticulously curated collection of vocal masterpieces, showcasing Lehmann's unparalleled vocal prowess and emotional depth. Released on October 1, 2021, under the Archipel label, this opera album spans a duration of 2 hours and 15 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of compositions from some of the most revered names in classical music.
The tracklist is a veritable feast for the classical music enthusiast, featuring works by Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert, and other notable composers. From Schubert's poignant "An die Musik" to Beethoven's evocative "Andenken," each piece is a testament to Lehmann's ability to breathe life into the music. The album also includes excerpts from Schubert's "Winterreise" and Robert Schumann's "Dichterliebe," as well as arrangements of traditional carols and folk songs, demonstrating Lehmann's versatility and range.
Accompanied by the skilled pianist Paul Ulanowsky, Lehmann's performance is nothing short of captivating. Her rendition of "Erlkönig" and "Schwanengesang" is particularly noteworthy, showcasing her ability to convey the deepest emotions through her voice. The album also features Lehmann's interpretation of songs from Richard Strauss, Richard Wagner, and other composers, highlighting her extensive repertoire and her ability to excel in diverse musical styles.
Whether you are a seasoned opera aficionado or a newcomer to the world of classical music, this album offers a profound and enriching listening experience. Lotte Lehmann's voice, with its remarkable clarity and expressive power, brings a new dimension to these timeless pieces, making this album a true gem in the world of classical music.
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Tracks
Andenken, WoO 136Ludwig van Beethoven, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Wonne der Wehmut, Op. 83 No. 1Ludwig van Beethoven, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Egmont, Op. 84: No. 1, Die Trommel gerühret (Arr. for Soprano & Piano)Ludwig van Beethoven, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Der Kuß, Op. 128Ludwig van Beethoven, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
An die Musik, Op. 88 No. 4, D. 547Franz Schubert, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Schwanengesang, D. 957: No. 4, StändchenFranz Schubert, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Erlkönig, Op. 1, D. 328Franz Schubert, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Auf Flügeln des Gesanges, Op. 34 No. 2, MWV K 86Felix Mendelssohn, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Neue Liebe, Op. 19a No. 4, MWV K 70Felix Mendelssohn, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Venetianisches Gondellied, Op. 57 No. 5, MWV K 114Felix Mendelssohn, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Abendempfindung, K. 523Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Das Veilchen, K. 476Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Warnung, K. 433 (Arr. for Soprano & Piano)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Winterreise, D. 911 (Excerpts): No. 1, Gute NachtFranz Schubert, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Winterreise, D. 911 (Excerpts): No. 11, FrühlingstraumFranz Schubert, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Winterreise, D. 911 (Excerpts): No. 24, Der LeiermannFranz Schubert, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Liederkreis, Op. 39 (Excerpts): No. 1, In der FremdeRobert Schumann, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Dichterliebe, Op. 48: No. 7, Ich grolle nichtRobert Schumann, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Myrthen Op. 25: No. 3, Der NussbaumRobert Schumann, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Lieder und Gesänge, Vol. 3, Op. 77: No. 5, AufträgeRobert Schumann, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Die Mainacht, Op. 43 No. 2Johannes Brahms, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Ständchen, Op. 106 No. 1Johannes Brahms, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Wiegendlied, Op. 49 No. 4Johannes Brahms, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
O liebliche Wangen, Op. 47 No. 4Johannes Brahms, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Schmerzen, WWV 91 No. 4Richard Wagner, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Im Treibhaus, WWV 91 No. 3Richard Wagner, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky
Träume, WWV 91 No. 5Richard Wagner, Lotte Lehmann, Paul Ulanowsky