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Erna Berger, Sebastian Peschko Lieder Recital A captivating young voice! 6 January 1962, Landesfunkhaus Niedersachsen, Germany [Import] German ORFEO DOR *CL* Famous as one of the soloists in Furtwängler's Ninth Symphony on the eve of Hitler's birth! Recorded in 1962. Erna Berger, born in 1900 and died in 1990, was a German soprano who lived through almost the entire 20th century. She was a great coloratura soprano known for her roles as the Queen of the Night and Zerbinetta, and is also known as the teacher of Rita Streich. As the culmination of a great singer, this is a must-have for Lied fans. Includes works by Pergolesi, Caccini, Veracini, Scarlatti, Telemann, Bach, Gluck, Mozart, and Schubert. Pergolesi: Opera "Il Flaminio" - Act 1 My heart has given him Caccini: Amarilli, mia bella Veracini: Opera "Rosalinda" - Meco verrai su quella A. Scarlatti: The Violet Telemann: Comic Cantata "Trauer-Musik eines kunsterfahrenen Canarienvogels" Handel: Oratorio "Semele" HWV 58 - Where'er you walk J.C. Bach: Favorite Songs Sung at Vauxhall - No. 1 Midst silent shades Gluck: Opera "La Rencontre imprévue, ou Les Pèlerins de la Mecque" - Dans un ruisseau Mysliveček: Ridente speme (Vocal and piano arrangement of Mozart "K. 152/210a") Mozart: Abendempfindung K. 523 / Die kleine Spinnerin K. 307 / Der Zauberer K. 472 Schubert: An die untergehende Sonne D. 457 / Am Grabe Anselmos D. 504 / Der Hirt auf dem Felsen D. 121b / Im Abendrot D. 799 / Suleika I D. 720 / Suleika II D. 717 Erna Berger (Soprano) Sebastian Peschko (Piano) 6 January 1962, Landesfunkhaus Niedersachsen, Germany
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