Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Richard Strauss, as interpreted by the incomparable Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, in this captivating album released by Warner Classics. This collection, spanning over two and a half hours, is a testament to the enduring brilliance of Strauss's compositions and Schwarzkopf's legendary vocal prowess.
The album features a rich tapestry of Strauss's works, including his renowned "Four Last Songs," a set of lieder that showcases the composer's late romantic style and Schwarzkopf's ability to convey profound depth and sensitivity. The tracklist also includes a variety of other lieder and operatic excerpts, such as selections from "Capriccio" and "Arabella," demonstrating the breadth of Strauss's musical genius and Schwarzkopf's versatility as a performer.
Recorded with meticulous attention to detail, this album offers a unique opportunity to experience the timeless beauty of Strauss's music and Schwarzkopf's artistry. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this collection is sure to captivate and inspire. The orchestral arrangements, conducted by esteemed maestros, provide a lush and evocative backdrop to Schwarzkopf's crystalline vocals, making this album a true celebration of the human voice and the power of music.
Strauss, R: 4 Letzte Lieder: No. 1, FrühlingRichard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, George Szell, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Strauss, R: 4 Letzte Lieder: No. 2, SeptemberRichard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, George Szell, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Strauss, R: 4 Letzte Lieder: No. 3, Beim SchlafengehenRichard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, George Szell, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Strauss, R: 4 Letzte Lieder: No. 4, Im AbendrotRichard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, George Szell, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Strauss, R: 5 Lieder, Op. 41: No. 1, WiegenliedRichard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Gerald Moore
Strauss, R: 4 Lieder, Op. 36: No. 3, Hat gesagt bleibt's nicht dabeiRichard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Gerald Moore
Strauss, R: 5 Kleine Lieder, Op. 69: No. 5, Schlechtes WetterRichard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Gerald Moore
Strauss, R: 6 Lieder, Op. 67, Pt. 1 "Lieder der Ophelia aus Hamlet": No. 1, Wie erkenn ich mein Treulieb vor andern nunRichard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Geoffrey Parsons
Strauss, R: 6 Lieder, Op. 67, Pt. 1 "Lieder der Ophelia aus Hamlet": No. 2, Guten Morgen, ist Sankt ValentinstagRichard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Geoffrey Parsons
Strauss, R: 6 Lieder, Op. 67, Pt. 1 "Lieder der Ophelia aus Hamlet": No. 3, Sie trugen ihn auf der Bahre blossRichard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Geoffrey Parsons
Strauss, R: 3 Gesänge älterer deutscher Dichter, Op. 43: No. 2, Muttertändelei (Version with Orchestra)Richard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, George Szell, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Strauss, R: 8 Lieder, Op. 49: No. 1, Waldseligkeit (Version with Orchestra)Richard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, George Szell, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Strauss, R: 8 Gedichte aus Letzte Blätter, Op. 10: No. 1, Zueignung (Version with Orchestra)Richard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, George Szell, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Strauss, R: 5 Lieder, Op. 48: No. 1, Freundliche Vision (Version with Orchestra)Richard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, George Szell, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Strauss, R: 6 Lieder, Op. 56: No. 6, Die heiligen drei Könige (Version with Orchestra)Richard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, George Szell, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Strauss, R: 4 Letzte Lieder: No. 1, FrühlingRichard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Otto Ackermann, Philharmonia Orchestra
Strauss, R: 4 Letzte Lieder: No. 2, SeptemberRichard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Otto Ackermann, Philharmonia Orchestra
Strauss, R: 4 Letzte Lieder: No. 3, Beim SchlafengehenRichard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Otto Ackermann, Philharmonia Orchestra
Strauss, R: 4 Letzte Lieder: No. 4, Im AbendrotRichard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Otto Ackermann, Philharmonia Orchestra
Strauss, R: 4 Lieder, Op. 27: No. 1, Ruhe meine Seele! (Version with Orchestra)Richard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, George Szell, London Symphony Orchestra
Strauss, R: 6 Lieder, Op. 37: No. 3, Meinem Kinde (Version with Orchestra)Richard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, George Szell, London Symphony Orchestra
Strauss, R: 5 Lieder, Op. 41: No. 1, Wiegenlied (Version with Orchestra)Richard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, George Szell, London Symphony Orchestra
Strauss, R: 4 Lieder, Op. 27: No. 4, Morgen! (Version with Orchestra)Richard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Edith Peinmann, George Szell, London Symphony Orchestra
Strauss, R: 3 Lieder, Op. 88: No. 1, Das Bächlein (Version with Orchestra)Richard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, George Szell, London Symphony Orchestra
Strauss, R: 4 Lieder, Op. 36: No. 1, Das Rosenband (Version with Orchestra)Richard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, George Szell, London Symphony Orchestra
Strauss, R: 5 Lieder, Op. 48: No. 4, Winterweihe (Version with Orchestra)Richard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, George Szell, London Symphony Orchestra
Strauss, R: 8 Lieder, Op. 49: No. 7, Wer lieben will, muss leidenRichard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Geoffrey Parsons
Strauss, R: 8 Lieder, Op. 49: No. 8, Ach was KummerRichard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Geoffrey Parsons
Strauss, R: Capriccio, Op. 85, Scene 13: "Wo ist mein Bruder?" (Countess, Major-Domo)Richard Strauss, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Karl Schmitt-Walter, Philharmonia Orchestra
Strauss, R: Capriccio, Op. 85, Scene 13: "Morgen mittag um elf!" (Countess)Richard Strauss, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Philharmonia Orchestra
Strauss, R: Capriccio, Op. 85, Scene 13: Sonnet. "Kein Andres, das mir so im Herzen loht" (Countess)Richard Strauss, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Philharmonia Orchestra
Strauss, R: Capriccio, Op. 85, Scene 13: "Ihre Liebe schlägt mir entgegen" (Countess)Richard Strauss, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Philharmonia Orchestra
Strauss, R: Capriccio, Op. 85, Scene 13: "Wählst du den einen" (Countess)Richard Strauss, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Philharmonia Orchestra
Strauss, R: Capriccio, Op. 85, Scene 13: "Du Spiegelbild der verliebten Madeleine" (Countess)Richard Strauss, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Philharmonia Orchestra
Strauss, R: 8 Gedichte aus Letzte Blätter, Op. 10: No. 3, Die NachtRichard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Geoffrey Parsons
Strauss, R: Arabella, Op. 79, Act 1: Finale. "Mein Elemer!" (Arabella, Zdenka)Richard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Anny Felbermayer, Lovro Von Matacic, Philharmonia Orchestra
Strauss, R: Arabella, Op. 79, Act 2: "Sie wollen mich heiraten" (Arabella, Mandryka)Richard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Josef Metternich, Lovro Von Matacic, Philharmonia Orchestra
Strauss, R: Arabella, Op. 79, Act 2: "Und jetzt sag' ich adieu" (Arabella, Domink, Elemer, Lamoral, Matteo, Zdenka, Mandryka, Welko)Richard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Nicolai Gedda, Josef Metternich, Walter Berry, Anny Felbermayer, Harald Pröglhöf, Lovro Von Matacic, Murray Dickie, Philharmonia Orchestra
Strauss, R: Arabella, Op. 79, Act 3: Finale. "Das war sehr gut, Mandryka" (Arabella, Mandryka)Richard Strauss, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Josef Metternich, Lovro Von Matacic, Philharmonia Orchestra
Richard Strauss, born in Munich in 1864, was a titan of late Romantic and early modern classical music, renowned for his innovative tone poems and operas. As a successor to the likes of Richard Wagner and Franz Liszt, Strauss' compositions are celebrated for their pioneering orchestration and advanced harmonic styles. His prolific career spanned over five decades, during which he composed 16 operas that continue to be widely performed today. Strauss' music, characterized by its dramatic intensity and rich orchestration, offers an immersive experience that transcends time, making him a dominant figure in classical music at the turn of the 20th century. His works, ranging from orchestral masterpieces to operatic triumphs, continue to captivate audiences worldwide. Strauss' legacy as a composer and conductor is a testament to his enduring influence on the world of classical music.