Ilse Hollweg Vidéos
artiste lyrique
- soprano léger
- Allemagne
- artiste lyrique, professeur ou professeure d'université
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2024-05-02
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Helga Dernesch Jon Vickers Herbert Karajan Ludwig Van Beethoven Karl Ridderbusch Kelemen José Van Dam Helen Donath Siegfried Rudolf Frese Horst Laubenthal Shields Werner Hollweg Berliner Philharmoniker Chor Deutschen Oper Berlin 1971 1988
Provided to YouTube by Warner Classics Fidelio Op. 72, Act II: Nr. 12 Melodram und Duett: Wie kalt ist es in diesem unterirdischen Gewölbel (Leonore/Rocco) · Helga Dernesch/Jon Vickers/Chöre der Deutschen Oper Berlin/Members of the Berliner Philharmoniker/Herbert von Karajan Beethoven: Fidelio ℗ 1971 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd Digital remastering (p) 1988 Warner Classics, Warner Music UK Ltd Orchestra: Berliner Philharmoniker Performance: Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin Lead Vocals, Soprano Vocals: Helga Dernesch Featured Vocalist: Karl Ridderbusch Bass: Zoltan Kélémen Featured Vocalist: Zoltan Kelemen Bass-baritone Vocals, Featured Vocalist: Jose Van Dam Bass-baritone Vocals: José Van Dam Soprano Vocals: Helen Donath Featured Vocalist, Performed by: Chöre der Deutschen Oper Berlin Boy Soprano: Helen Donath Boy Soprano, Performance: Helga Dernesch Conductor: Herbert von Karajan Vocals: Jon Vickers Bass: Karl Ridderbusch Bass-baritone Vocals: Siegfried Rudolf Frese Lead Vocals: Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin Bass- Baritone: José Van Dam Produced & Engineered by: Michel Glotz Lead Vocals: Berliner Philharmoniker Lead Vocals: Herbert von Karajan Vocals: Horst Laubenthal Producer: Michel Glotz Produced by: Scott Shields Bass- Baritone: Siegfried Rudolf Frese Vocals: Werner Hollweg Bass: Zoltan Kelemen Composer: Ludwig Van Beethoven Auto-generated by YouTube.
Bayreuth Hans Knappertsbusch George London Josef Greindl Ramon Vinay Toni Blankenheim Astrid Varnay Martha Mödl Walter Geisler Otto Wiener Knappe Elisabeth Schärtel Gerhard Stolze Hans Krotthammer Ilse Hollweg Hollweg Friedl Dorothea Siebert Siebert Rysanek Ilosvay Cluytens Bayreuth Festival 1957
Amfortas George London Titurel Arnold van Mill Gurnemanz Josef Greindl Parsifal Ramon Vinay Klingsor Toni Blankenheim Kundry Astrid Varnay/Martha Mödl +••.••(...).) 1. Gralsritter Walter Geisler 2. Gralsritter Otto Wiener 1. Knappe Paula Lenchner 2. Knappe Elisabeth Schärtel 3. Knappe Gerhard Stolze 4. Knappe. Hans Krotthammer Klingsors Zaubermädchen Ilse Hollweg Friedl Pöltinger Paula Lenchner Dorothea Siebert Charlotte Rysanek Elisabeth Schärtel Altsolo Maria von Ilosvay Hans Knappertsbusch/Andre Cluytens ? Bayreuth Festival 1957 AUDIO DEL CD ( WALHALL ETERNITY SERIES WLCD 0215 )
Reinhold Glière Ilse Hollweg Hollweg Stokowski Malcolm Arnold Bbc Symphony Orchestra 1954
In the early 1950s, the BBC engaged Stokowski to conduct a number of studio concerts and he allowed the producers to choose several items for his programmes. For a radio broadcast on 5 May 1954, he conducted the BBC Symphony Orchestra in Malcolm Arnold's "Beckus the Dandipratt" Overture and Reinhold Glière's Concerto for Coloratura Soprano. The latter is a two-movement work and we hear Ilse Hollweg in the second movement 'Allegro'. Incidentally, this was the only occasion in his long career that Stokowski performed either work! (Cameo Classics CC9107.)
Reinhold Glière Gianna Rolandi Miroshnichenko Gruberova Hulse Dessay Ilse Hollweg Hollweg Beverly Hoch Aline Kutan Diana Damrau 1318 1875 1922 1931 1941 1943 1952 1990 2009 2021
~The "Glass Shatterers!" series focuses on sopranos who sustain High F, or sing higher. THE MUSIC: Reinhold Glière's "Concerto for Soprano and Orchestra" (Op. 82) was published in 1943, dedicated to the beloved Russian coloratura soprano Deborah Pantofel-Nechetskaya. (Did she record it? I've never seen one from her). Gliere was born in Kyiv, Ukraine in 1875. It's a grand, slightly schmaltzy concert vocalise for coloratura soprano in two movements: a lush, lyric adagio section followed by an ornate, warbling allegro. It is in the key of F-minor and although a High F is not written into the final measures of score, after 12+ minutes of elaborate vocal gymnastics, it feels like it really should culminate on the high tonic peak. Of the 24 recordings I have, half are able to satisfy the listeners' yearnings by jumping to the F6; the other half decide to pass. Here are 8 sopranos who dared the F / and all but Miroshnichenko did so in live or radio broadcast performances (none of these were found on YT at the time of this posting). Other divas who sing the F are already on YT (Gruberova, Hulse, Dessay, and Munger) so seek out those full performances on your own as I do not typically post material that is already available. I include about the last two minutes for each of these songbirds. Who's your favorite? 1. Ilse Hollweg +••.••(...)) 2. Eugenia Miroshnichenko +••.••(...)) 3. Marianne Blok +••.••(...)) 4. Gianna Rolandi +••.••(...)) 5. Beverly Hoch 6. Aline Kutan 7. Barbara Kilduff 8. Diana Damrau CHAPTERS: 0:00 Introduction 0:20 Ilse Hollweg 2:10 Eugenia Miroshnichenko 4:02 Marianne Blok 5:44 Gianna Rolandi 7:40 Beverly Hoch 9:33 Aline Kutan 11:20 Barbara Kilduff 13:18 Diana Damrau
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