Celebrate the enduring legacy of the renowned soprano Lotte Lehmann with this exquisite tribute album, released in honor of her 125th birthday. Spanning a rich and diverse repertoire, this collection showcases Lehmann's unparalleled artistry and vocal prowess, offering a captivating journey through some of the most beloved works in the operatic and lieder canon.
Recorded live, the album features Lehmann's mesmerizing interpretations of pieces by composers such as Richard Strauss, Richard Wagner, Franz Schubert, and Hugo Wolf, among others. From the lyrical beauty of "Du Ärmste kannst wohl nie ermessen" from Wagner's "Lohengrin" to the poignant depth of Schubert's "Der Doppelgänger," Lehmann's performances are a testament to her ability to convey profound emotion and technical mastery.
The album also includes a selection of Lehmann's signature lieder, showcasing her intimate and expressive approach to the art song. Highlights include her renditions of songs from Strauss's "Mörike-Lieder," Wolf's "Italienisches Liederbuch," and Schubert's "Schwanengesang," each demonstrating her unparalleled ability to bring text and music to life.
With a total runtime of over two hours, this tribute album is a comprehensive celebration of Lotte Lehmann's contributions to the world of classical music. Whether you are a longtime admirer of Lehmann's work or a newcomer to her artistry, this album offers a profound and enriching listening experience that highlights the timeless beauty of her voice and the enduring relevance of her interpretations.
(C) 2014 Music and Arts Programs of America(P) 2014 Music and Arts Programs of America
Tracks
Der Rosenkavalier, Op. 59, TrV 227, Act I: Oh, sei Er gut, Quinquin - Die Zeit, die ist ein sonderbar DingRichard Strauss, Lotte Lehmann
Ariadne auf Naxos, Op. 60, TrV 228a: Sie lebt hier ganz alleinRichard Strauss, Lotte Lehmann
Egmont, Op. 84: Die Trommel gerühret! (Arr. for Voice and Chamber Ensemble)Ludwig van Beethoven, Lotte Lehmann
Egmont, Op. 84: Freudvoll und leidvoll (Arr. for Voice and Chamber Ensemble)Ludwig van Beethoven, Lotte Lehmann