Willy Heinz Müller (1900-1974) was a classical composer whose works were rediscovered by his great-granddaughter, soprano Melanie Adami. His compositions, which include a collection of songs, were initially overlooked but have since been brought to light, offering a glimpse into the musical heritage of the early 20th century. Müller's music, as heard on the album "Forgotten Songs, Forgotten Love," showcases a rich vocal tradition and a unique artistic voice that spans decades. This album is a testament to Müller's enduring legacy and a fascinating journey through time for both classical enthusiasts and those discovering his work for the first time.