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The Italian-language settings respond excellently to Mary Bevan’s silken, untroubled sound. This makes it a recital of two halves. Despite her beautiful voice – and it is truly beautiful: resonant,... — More…
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Hugo Wolf Recital
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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Elisabeth Schwarzkopf sings Lieder
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, with Wilhelm Furtwängler, Walter Giesking, Gerald Moore & Edwin Fischer (pianos)
One of the first posthumous anthologies to surface, this compilation reveals a voice simply revelling in singing. Schwarzkopf in her verdant prime. — More…
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Special offer. Elisabeth Schwarzkopf sings Schubert & Wolf
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano) & Wilhelm Furtwangler, Gerald Moore (piano), with Wilhelm Furtwängler (piano), with Gerald Moore (piano)
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Elizabeth Schwarzkopf: The Radiant Soprano
Elizabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano), Anny Felbermayer (Zdenka), Murray Dickie (Elemer), Josef Metternich (Mandryka), Harald Pröglhöf (Dominik), Walter Berry (Lamoral), Christa Ludwig (Octavian), Teresa Stich-Randall (Sophie), Edith Peinemann (violin), Nicolai Gedda (tenor), Willy Ferenz (bass), Eberhard...
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