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Maria Reining

This lyric soprano, lovely in both voice and presence, is most widely remembered for any recording of Der Rosenkavalier made following the many years of her prime. Her Marschallin, precious from the Viennese, was still appealing and well acted, but by 1954, it lacked the shimmer that experienced made her …

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Gertrud Grob-Prandl

Among the 3 potent Wagnerian heroic sopranos given birth to within a fifty percent year of every additional, Gertrud Grob-Prandl, according to varied co-workers, outshone both Astrid Varney and Birgit Nilsson in sheer amplitude. Soprano Irmgard Seefried swore that “the wall space shook” when Grob-Prandl sang Turandot, and even, the …

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Hilde Güden

Hilde Gueden (given birth to Hulda Geiringer) was among the amazing youthful Mozart/Strauss singers who emerged from Vienna soon after WWII and who dominated Mozart overall performance well in to the 1960s. Gueden’s substantial ease in the very best register destined her to sing the lighter tasks of Richard Strauss …

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Rudolf Schwarz

Rudolph Schwarz became a reasonably familiar conductor in Britain from your 1950s on, and developed a little but dedicated following overseas from several recordings on EMI and Everest. Schwarz carried out both in the concert hall as well as the opera home, even though he could possibly be eccentric in …

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Karl Ridderbusch

Powerful of tone of voice, though with no deep, lowering tone of a few of his predecessors, bass Karl Ridderbusch nevertheless produced a solid impression in the fantastic Wagner bass tasks. His plush device boasted thrusting best notes through the many years of his substantial perfect and possessed adequate size …

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Max Lorenz

Dramatic tenor Max Lorenz usually produced the the majority of a hard-edged and frequently intractable voice in singing the heroic roles of Wagner as well as the high-lying lyric/dramatic kinds of Strauss. A riveting stage amount (cut and athletic to look at), he was, in his best, possibly the most …

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Bastian Chilese

Bastian Chilese (key-LEH-se) was a Italian author of the first Venetian Baroque. He’s known for three functions for brass tools that were released by Alessandro Raverii in the quantity Canzoni per sonare). He seems to have result from a musical category of Venice, and could have became a member of …

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Leonie Rysanek

While most widely known on her behalf Wagner and Strauss, soprano Leonie Rysanek was also significantly admired in the dramatic Verdi tasks, specifically Lady Macbeth. She got a rich, complete tone of voice that could lower through weighty orchestration, but was also with the capacity of good piano performing. Her …

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Maria Jeritza

The flamboyant soprano Maria Jeritza, born in Moravia, made her early career mainly in Vienna, where her exceptional beauty, silvery spinto-weight voice and flair for dramatic (not saying sensational) stage action made her a star from the first magnitude. Baptized Mimi Jedlitzková and later on phoning herself Marie Jedlitzka, she …

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Karl Ignaz Weigl

Karl Weigl, students of Zemlinksy who fled Vienna following the Nazi takeover and taught in various U.S. music colleges, wrote within an essentially Passionate design but was however much adored by his Viennese contemporaries, including Schoenberg. Pablo Casals published prophetically of Weigl that: “His music will never be dropped. We …

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