Robert Schumann - Dichterliebe, Op. 48 Pt 1-4 Fischer-Dieskau Salzbu
- Classical music composed by Robert Schumann I received a kind request (thank you!) to upload some of this performance of Dichterliebe and decided that this would be a perfect presentation to honor Fischer-Dieskau's 84th birthday on May 28. This performance comes from Fischer-Dieskau's debut solo recital at the Salzburg Festival on August 13, 1956. His partner at the piano is Gerald Moore. "Dichterliebe", 'The Poet's Love' (composed 1840), is the best-known song cycle of Robert Schumann (Op. 48). The texts for the 16 songs come from the "Lyrisches Intermezzo" of Heinrich Heine, composed 1822-1823, published as part of the poet's "Das Buch der Lieder". The very natural, almost hyper-sensitive poetical affections of the poems are beautifully mirrored in Schumann's settings, with their miniaturist chromaticism and suspensions. The poet's love is a hothouse of nuanced responses to the delicate language of flowers, dreams and fairy-tales. Schumann adapts the words of the poems to his needs for the songs, sometimes repeating phrases and often rewording a line to supply the desired cadence. Notes from Wikipedia. English translations of the Heine poems by Paul Hindemith. Dichterliebe, Op. 48 Part 1, Songs 1-6 Im wunderschönen Monat Mai, Als alle Knospen sprangen, Da ist in meinem Herzen Die Liebe aufgegangen. Im wunderschönen Monat Mai, Als alle Vögel sangen, Da hab' ich ihr gestanden Mein Sehnen und Verlangen. In the wonderfully beautiful month of May When all the buds are bursting open, There, from my own heart, Bursts ...
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"MOZART en Salzburgo" : CONCERTO / CONCIERTO n° 21 para piano y o
CONCIERTO PARA PIANO n° 21 Mozart in Salzburg : El concerto para piano N° 21° en do mayor, K 467, de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart fue completado el 9 de marzo de 1785 y estrenadó un día después, el día 10 de marzo, en el Teatro de la Corte Imperial y Real de Viena, en un concierto promocionado por el mismo Mozart. Este es uno de los conciertos para piano más populares del compositor. Canciónes de amor más bonitas y peliculas / film / trilhas sonoras/soundtrak/banda/band. Love songs. Para bebes para dormir,niños, relajación y embarazada. The most. The best song of , Most beautiful. The very best classical music relaxing in the world. Pianistas clásicos virtuosos más famosos . Relajarse. ORQUESTACIÓN Y ESTRUCTURA : Además del piano solista, la pieza está orquestada para una flauta, oboes, fagotes, trompas (todos estos en pares), tímpano y cuerdas. CONCERT n° 21 for Piano and Orchestra MOZART. Sinfonie, symphone. Music classical relaxing piano. Mozartmania. Está estructurado en tres movimientos : I - Allegro maestroso ; II - Andante y III - Allegro vivace assai. Relax and relaxing music violin. Música de relax y relajación. SALZBURG in Spring / Frühling / Primavera .Recorriendo las calles de la ciudad natal de Mozart y escuchando el concierto N°21 para piano y orquesta (2° Movimiento) por la orquesta de WALDO DE LOS RÍOS, Argentino. Se suicidó en Madrid , víctima de un "amor no correspondido". SALZBURGO, (Austria ,150.000 habitantes).Su nombre oficial en alemán es Salzburg <b>...</b>
CONCIERTO PARA PIANO n° 21 Mozart in Salzburg : El concerto para piano N° 21° en do mayor, K 467, de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart fue completado el 9 de marzo de 1785 y estrenadó un día después, el día 10 de marzo, en el Teatro de la Corte Imperial y Real de Viena, en un concierto promocionado por el mismo Mozart. Este es uno de los conciertos para piano más populares del compositor. Canciónes de amor más bonitas y peliculas / film / trilhas sonoras/soundtrak/banda/band. Love songs. Para bebes para dormir,niños, relajación y embarazada. The most. The best song of , Most beautiful. The very best classical music relaxing in the world. Pianistas clásicos virtuosos más famosos . Relajarse. ORQUESTACIÓN Y ESTRUCTURA : Además del piano solista, la pieza está orquestada para una flauta, oboes, fagotes, trompas (todos estos en pares), tímpano y cuerdas. CONCERT n° 21 for Piano and Orchestra MOZART. Sinfonie, symphone. Music classical relaxing piano. Mozartmania. Está estructurado en tres movimientos : I - Allegro maestroso ; II - Andante y III - Allegro vivace assai. Relax and relaxing music violin. Música de relax y relajación. SALZBURG in Spring / Frühling / Primavera .Recorriendo las calles de la ciudad natal de Mozart y escuchando el concierto N°21 para piano y orquesta (2° Movimiento) por la orquesta de WALDO DE LOS RÍOS, Argentino. Se suicidó en Madrid , víctima de un "amor no correspondido". SALZBURGO, (Austria ,150.000 habitantes).Su nombre oficial en alemán es Salzburg <b>...</b>
1966 Salzburg Festival "Le Nozze di Figaro" cinque dieci venti tre
1966 Salzburg Festival "Le Nozze di Figaro" -cinque dieci venti trenta - Retitativo - Se vuol ballare Conductor - Karl Böhm Figaro - Walter Berry Susanna - Reri Grist Performance on 11/08/1968 -Salzburg Festival (part 2)- Post World War II Festivals The post-war festival slowly regained its prominence as the premier summer opera festival, especially in works by Mozart, with conductor Herbert von Karajan becoming artistic director in 1956. In 1960 the Great Festival Hall (Großes Festspielhaus) opera house opened its doors. As this summer festival gained fame and stature as the premier venue for opera, drama, and classical concert presentation, its musical repertoire concentrated on Mozart and Strauss, but other works, such as Verdi's Falstaff and Beethoven's Fidelio, were also performed. Upon Karajan's death in 1989, the festival was modernized by director Gerard Mortier, succeeded by Peter Ruzicka in 2001. In 2006, Salzburg celebrated the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth by staging all 22 of his operatic works (including two unfinished operas), to great acclaim. All 22 were filmed and were released to the general public in November 2006. Since 2006 the festival is led by intendant Jürgen Flimm and concert director Markus Hinterhäuser. Alexander Pereira is scheduled to succeed Flimm, future director of the Berlin State Opera, after the 2011 summer festival. Salzburg Whitsun Festival The Salzburg Whitsun Festival (Salzburger Pfingstfestspiele) is an extension of the <b>...</b>
1966 Salzburg Festival "Le Nozze di Figaro" -cinque dieci venti trenta - Retitativo - Se vuol ballare Conductor - Karl Böhm Figaro - Walter Berry Susanna - Reri Grist Performance on 11/08/1968 -Salzburg Festival (part 2)- Post World War II Festivals The post-war festival slowly regained its prominence as the premier summer opera festival, especially in works by Mozart, with conductor Herbert von Karajan becoming artistic director in 1956. In 1960 the Great Festival Hall (Großes Festspielhaus) opera house opened its doors. As this summer festival gained fame and stature as the premier venue for opera, drama, and classical concert presentation, its musical repertoire concentrated on Mozart and Strauss, but other works, such as Verdi's Falstaff and Beethoven's Fidelio, were also performed. Upon Karajan's death in 1989, the festival was modernized by director Gerard Mortier, succeeded by Peter Ruzicka in 2001. In 2006, Salzburg celebrated the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth by staging all 22 of his operatic works (including two unfinished operas), to great acclaim. All 22 were filmed and were released to the general public in November 2006. Since 2006 the festival is led by intendant Jürgen Flimm and concert director Markus Hinterhäuser. Alexander Pereira is scheduled to succeed Flimm, future director of the Berlin State Opera, after the 2011 summer festival. Salzburg Whitsun Festival The Salzburg Whitsun Festival (Salzburger Pfingstfestspiele) is an extension of the <b>...</b>

