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Review | SCHUTZ. The Resurrection. Helmut Krebs (tenor), Verena Gohl, Irm- gard Dressler, Renate Krokisius...

We are fortunate in knowing, from an unusually detailed preface, how SchUtz wanted his Auferstehungs-Historie to be performed. Like many masters of the baroque, he made concrete suggestions that were nevertheless capable of modification according to the forces available, so that we might have...

Review | TCHAIKOVSKY. Songs. Don Juan's Serenade, Op. 38, No. 1 (Tolstoy); The mild stars shone for us,...

The December, 1960, CLASSICAL LP CATALOGUE shows that there were five out of Tchaikovsky's one hundred and six songs then available on disc, two of which (Don Juan's Serenade and None but the wavy heart) are duplicated in Christoff's recital of fourteen of the songs. The indifference of the...

Review | OPERATIC

OPERATIC

Review | HANDEL. Julius Caesar—excerpts. Irmgard Seefried (soprano), Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau...

Excerpts: Presto mai L'Egizia terra; V'adoro, pupille ... Non ha in cielo 11 Tonante; To la mia stella set; Va tacito e nascosto; Che sento? Oh, DM! . . . Se pieta di me non senti; Dill' ondoso periglio . . . Aure, deh, per pieta; Quel torrente, che cade dal rnonte; Piangero, la sorte rnia; Non e...


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