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Lotte Lehmann

“If she have been given birth to in Texas they might possess called her a gusher, thus impulsively did she pour away her voice within an exuberant, generous overflow.” The starting words of documenting maker Walter Legge’s gratitude go quite a distance toward detailing the Lotte Lehmann trend. Richard Strauss …

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Elisabeth Schumann

Quintessential Austro-German lyric soprano Elisabeth Schumann brought a floating, silvery (zero additional term can do) voice to her heartfelt, uncalculating art, endearing herself to audiences in both Europe and America. The freshness that educated her singing by no means failed her, even while she inserted her sixties. At that time, …

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Gerald Moore

Gerald Moore is normally considered the best possible recital accompanist from the 20th hundred years. Known for his boundless service and an unfailing capability to adjust to — and elicit the very best from — his different musical companions, he was in continuous demand for over 30 years, and he’s …

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Robert Heger

Kept in mind today more being a conductor when compared to a composer, Robert Heger still left a legacy of five operas and a considerable result of choral, orchestral, and chamber functions that together divulge a masterly, if somewhat elusive post-Romantic tone of voice. Being a conductor, Heger was better …

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