Vocal Recital (Tenor) : Wunderlich, Fritz - RAPHAEL, G. / NEUMEYER, F. / BAUSZNERN, D. von / HELM, E. (Music of the 20th Century) [1954-1960]
- 发行时间:2019-06-14
- 唱片公司:SWR Classic
- 唱片编号:SWR19075CD
- 类型:录音室专辑
- 歌曲
- 时长
Disc 1
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作曲家:Günter Raphael
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作品集:Palmström Sonate, Op. 69
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作曲家:Fritz Neumeyer
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作品集:Studentenlieder
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作曲家:Dietrich von Bausznern
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作品集:Jacqueline Putputput, Act I
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作曲家:Everett Helm
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作品集:Die Belagerung von Tottenburg
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作曲家:Heinrich Feischner
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作品集:Zirkus Carambas
Disc 2
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作曲家:Hans Pfitzner( 汉斯·普菲茨纳)
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作品集:Von deutscher Seele, Op. 28
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作曲家:Hermann Reutter
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作品集:Triptychon
Disc 3
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作曲家:Igor Stravinsky( 伊戈尔·费奥多罗维奇·斯特拉文斯基)
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作品集:Oedipus Rex, Act I
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作曲家:Carl Orff( 卡尔·奥尔夫)
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作品集:Antigonae
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作曲家:Carl Orff( 卡尔·奥尔夫)
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作品集:Öedipus der Tyrann
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作曲家:Werner Egk
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作品集:Der Revisor
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作曲家:Alban Berg( 阿尔班·贝尔格)
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作品集:Wozzeck, Op. 7
简介
This is the 8th installment in the SWR CLASSIC series dedicated to Fritz Wunderlich. It contains never before released recordings as well as rarely performed repertoire worth discovering, brilliantly sung by one of the most talented tenors of all times. The esteemed German tenor, Fritz Wunderlich was no doubt enveloped in music at an early age. Urged to pursue classical voice training by theater people who heard him singing as they passed the bakery where he worked, the young Wunderlich was granted a scholarship to the Freiburg Music Academy in Breisgau by the town fathers. He studied there from 1950 to 1955, also studying the classical horn, which explains his almost supernatural breath control. After playing Tamino in a 1955 student production of W.A. Mozart's Die Zauberflöte, Fritz Wunderlich was engaged by the Wurttemberg State Opera in Stuttgart. His first professional role was as Ulrich Eislinger in Die Meistersinger. When he was called to play Tamino for an ailing Josef Traxel, Stuttgart had a new star and Fritz Wunderlich's short but amazing career had begun. During the remaining decade of his life Fritz Wunderlich gained the highest respect as a W.A. Mozart singer, lending lyrical brilliance to J.S. Bach, Schubert and Gustav Mahler and melodic tenderness to Bel Canto and light opera roles. Following such greats as Tauber and Schmidt, Wunderlich also devoted a good part of his time to the beautiful songs of such composers as Strauss, Lehár, Kálmán and Fall.