,  (Schwarzkopf)
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano)





Hoffmann - Nicolai Gedda , Olympia - Gianna d`Angelo, Giulietta - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Antonia - Victoria de los Ángeles, Coppélius - George London, Dapertutto - Ernest Blanc, Miracle - George London, Nicklaus - Jean-Christophe Benoit, Spalanzani - Michel Sénéchal, Frantz - Jacques Loreau, Schlemil - Jean-Pierre Laffage, Crespil - Robert Geay, Andres - Jacques Loreau, Cochenille - Jacques Loreau, Pitichinacchio - Jacques Loreau. 1964, Paris & 1965, Barcelona.
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Evangelist - Peter Pears, Jesus - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Arias - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Christa Ludwig, Nicolai Gedda, Walter Berry, Judas - John Carol Case, Arias, Petrus - Walter Berry, High Priest, 1st Priest, Pilate - Otakar Kraus, 1st Maid, Pilate’s Wife - Heather Harper, 2nd Maid, 1st Witness - Helen Watts, 2nd Priest - Geraint Evans. 2nd Witness - Wilfred Brown. Philharmonia Choir and Orchestra. Hampstead Parish Church boys choir. Recorded: January 1961, London.
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Bass - Heinz Rehfuss. Wiener Singverein. Recorded: November 1952, Vienna (Wiener Symphoniker) & July 1953, London.
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1956, London Philharmonia Orchestra. Feldmarschallin: Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Kerstin Meyer (Alto), Teresa Stich-Randall (Soprano), Paul Kuen (Tenor), Otto Edelmann (Bass), Nicolai Gedda (Tenor), Ljuba Welitsch (Soprano), Erich Majkut (Tenor), Franz Bierbach (Bass), Harald Proeglhoff (Baritone), Gerhard Unger
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Gottlob Frick, Nicolai Gedda, Franz Crass, Lucia Popp, Gundula Janowitz, Walter Berry, Ruth Margret Pütz, Gerhard Unger, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Christa Ludwig, Marga Höffgen. 1964.
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7 Agosto. 1953, Festspielhaus, Salzburg(at Salzburg Festival)
 Paul Schöffler(Il Conte di Almaviva), Elisabeth Schwarzkopf(La Contessa di Almaviva), Erich Kunz(Figaro),Irmgard Seefried(Susanna), Hilde Güden(Cherubino), Endre Koréh(Bartolo), Sieglinde Wagner(Marcellina), Peter Klein(Don Basilio), Erich Majkut(Don Curzio), Alois Pernestorfer(Antonio), Liselotte Maikl(Barbarina).
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Conductor - Peter Gellhorn. Harold Jackson - trumpet. Recorded: October 8, 1950, London.
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Elisabeth Schwarzkopf - soprano, Christa Ludwig - mezzo-soprano, Nicolai Gedda - tenor, Nicolai Ghiaurov - Bass. Philharmonia Chorus & Orchestra. Cond. Carlo Maria Giulini. Rec. 1963-64.
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June 30-July 7, 1954, Kingsway Hall, London, Prima Donna / Ariadne - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Cerbinetta - Rita Streich, The Composer - Irmgard Seefried, The Tenor / Bacchus - Rudolf Schock, The Major Domo - Alfred Neugebauer, The Music Teacher - Karl Doen
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Don Giovanni – Tito Gobbi; Leporello – Erich Kunz; Don Ottavio – Anton Dermota; Donna Elvira – Elisabeth Schwarzkopf; Zerlina – Irmgard Seefried; Donna Anna – Ljuba Welitsch; Masetto – Alfred Poell; Il Commendatore – Josef Greindl. Chor der Wiener Staatsoper und Wiener Philharmoniker, conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler. 27 July 1950, Salzburg, Festspielhaus.
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Turandot - Maria Callas, Calaf - Eugenio Fernandi, Liu - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, the Emperor - Giuseppe Nessi, Timur Nicola Zaccaria, Ping - Mario Borriello, Pang - Renato Ercolani, Pong - Piero de Palma. Milan, July 1957.
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1950. Leonore - Kirsten Flagstad, Florestan - Julius Patzak, Pizarro - Paul Schöffler, Rocco - Josef Greindl, Marzelline - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Jaquino - Anton Dermota, Fernando - Hans Braun, Erster Gefangene - Hermann Gallos, Zweiter Gefangene - Ljubomir Pantscheff.
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Rosalinde - E. Schwarzkopf; Adele - Rita Streich; Gabriel von Eisenstein - Nicolai Gedda; Alfred - Helmut Krebs; Dr. Falke - Erich Kunz; Orlofsky - Rudolf Christ; Frank - Karl Doench; Dr. Blind - Erich Majkut. Philharmonia Chorus & Orchestra. Recorded: 25-30.IV.1955, Kingsway Hall, London.
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Piano part - Wilhelm Furtw?ngler. 1-4. Lyrics by E. M?rike. 5-10. Lyrics by I. Goethe. 11-14. Words by L. von Heise. 15-22. Lyrics by L. von Heise, E. von Geibel, G. Keller, R. Reinicke, J. von Eischendorf.
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Hans Sachs - O. Edelmann, Veit Pogner - F. Dalberg, Kunz Vogelgesang - E. Majkut, Konrad Nachtigall - H. Berg, Sixtus Beckmesser - E. Kunz, Fritz Kothner - H. Pflanzel, Balthasar Zorn - J. Janko, Ulrich Eisslinger - K. Mikorey, Augustin Moser - G. Stolze, Herman Ortel - H. Tandler, Hans Schwarz - H. Borst, Hans Foltz - A. van Mill, Walther von Stolzing - H. Hopf, David - G. Unger, Eva - E. Schwarzkopf, Magdalene - Ira Malaniuk, Nichtwatchman - W. Faulhaber. July/August 1951, Bayreuth.
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Fatima - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano), Abu Hassan - Erich Witte (tenor), Omar - Michael Bohnen (bass). Recorded: 19 December 1944.
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Dido - Kirsten Flagstad (Soprano); Aeneas - Thomas Hemsley (Tenor); Belinda, Second Woman, Spirit - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (Soprano); First Woman - Eilidh McNab (Soprano); First Witch - Sheila Rex (Soprano); Sorceress - Arda Mandikian (Mezzo Soprano); Second Witch - AMermaid Singersnna Pollak (Soprano); Sailor - David Lloyd (Tenor). Mermaid Orchestra. 1951-52.
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Falstaff - Tito Gobbi, Ford - Rolando Panerai, Alice - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Fenton - Luigi Alva, Nannetta - Anna Moffo, Mrs Quickly - Fedora Barbieri. Philharmonia Orchestra and Chorus. Cond. Herbert von Karajan. Rec. 1956.
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1957-58 Elisabeth Schwarzkopf-Countess Madeleine, Eberhard Wachter-Count, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (Baritone-Oliver, Nicolai Gedda-Flamand, Anna Moffo-Italian Singer, Hans Hotter-La Roche, Rudolf Christ-Monsieur Taupe, Christa Ludwig-Clairon, Dermot Troy-Italian Singer , Karl Schmitt-Walter-Major-domo, Wolfgang Sawallisch-Servant, Edgar Fleet-1st Servant, Dennis Wicks-2nd Servant, Ian Humphries-3rd Servant, John Hauxvell-4th Servant, Jeffrey Walls-5th Servant, Leslie Fyson-6th Servant,
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Îð. 36, ¹ 3. Recorded: January 5-6, 1954, London.
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1.Auch kleine Dinge, 2.Mir ward gesagt, du reisest in die Ferne, 3.Wer rief dich denn?, 4.Nun lass uns Frieden schliessen, 5.Du denkst mit einem Fadchen, 6.Wie lange schon war immer mein Verlangen, 7.Nein, junger Herr, 8.Mein Liebster ist so klein, 9.Ihr jungen Leute, 10.Wir haben beide, 11.Mein Liebster singt, 12.Man sagt mir, deine Mutter woll es nicht
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Der Konig, Marcel Cordes – baritonå; Der Bauer, Gottlob Frick – bass; Die kluge Frau (Des Bauers Tochter), Elisabeth Schwarzkopf – soprano; Der Kerkermeister, Georg Wieter – bass; Der Mann mit dem Maulesel, Rudolf Christ – baritonå; Der Eselmann, Benno Kusche – bass; Erster Strolch, Paul Kuen – tenor; Zweiter Strolch, Hermann Prey – baritonå; Dritter Strolch, Gustav Neidlinger – bass. 1956, London.
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The Liberated Vetiluya. Oratorio based on a libretto by Pietro Metastasio. – Choir and orchestra of the Turin Radio. Conductor Mario Rossi. – Ozia, the chief of Vetilui – Cesare Valetti
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Elisabeth Grümmer - Hänsel, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf - Gretel, Else Schürhoff - Witch, Maria von Ilosvay - Gertrud, Josef Metternich - Peter, Anny Felbermeyer - Sandman, Dew Fairy. Choirs of Loughton High School for Girls and Bancroft`s School. Recorded - 27, 29, 30 June & 1-2 December 1953, London.
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1.Ich esse nun mein Brot nicht trocken mehr, 2.Mein Liebster hat zu Tische mich geladen, 3.Ich liess mir sagen, 4.Du sagst mir, dass ich keine Furstin sei, 5.Wohl kenn ich Euren Stand, 6.Wie soll ich frohlich sein, 7.Was soll der Zorn, 8.Wenn du, mein Liebster, steigst zum Himmel auf, 9.Gesegnet sei das Grun, 10.O war dein Haus durchsichtig wie ein Glas, 11.Schweig einmal still, 12.Verschling der Abgrund, 13.Ich hab in Penna einen Liebsten wohnen.
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Salzburg, July 27, 1960 (live). Salzburg. Chorus of the Vienna State Opera. Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Dir. Karl Boehm. Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (Fiordiligi), Christa Ludwig (Dorabella), Graziella Schutti (Despina), Waldemar Kment (Ferrando), Herman Prey (Guglielmo), Karl Dench (Don Alfonso).
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Recorded in 1954. Elisabeth Schwarzkopf – Annina, Nicolai Gedda – Duke, Emmy Loose – Ciboletta, Erich Kunz – Caramello.
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Dejanira - Fedora Barbieri, Ercole - Jerome Hines, Illo - Franco Corelli, Jole - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Lica - Ettore Bastianini, Un sacerdote di Giove - Agostino Ferrin, Erastia - Adriana Macchiaioli, Un trachino - Vittorio Tatozzi. Recorded: December 29, 1958, Milan.
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Opera `Gianni Schicchi` - aria `O mio babbino caro`. Recording - November 1948, Vienna.
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Îð. 58, ¹ 1. Recordings: 1977, London & 1979, Vienna.
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WoO 33, ¹ 6, 24, 25, 30, 31, 33, 42: ¹ 6 - Schwarzkopf (20.9.1944); ¹ 24, 25, 30, 42 - Schmitt-Walther (1943); ¹ 31, 33 - Pitzinger (29.6.1943).
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Live - 11 August 1951 - Bayreuth - with Werner Faulhaber, Robert Bernauer, Paul Kuen, Ludwig Weber, Friedrich Dalberg, Paula Brivkalne, Ruth Siewert, Walter Fritz tenor, Lore Wissman, Herta Topper, Ira Malaniuk (Took over and learned the role of Fricka at short notice - hence she makes some mistakes)
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Scenes from the opera. Philharmonic Orchestra. The author conducts. Richard Lewis (Troilus) and Elizabeth Schwarzkopf (Cressida). Monica Sinclair - Evadne, Jeffrey Wells, John Hawkswell, Lewis Thomas - Sentries. 1960?
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Îð. 97, ¹ 1, 2, 4, 6: ¹ 1, 4 - Hilde Scheppan (¹ 1-26.6.1943); ¹ 2 - Lea Piltti (11.6.1943); ¹ 6 - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (1940`s)
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From the cycle The Magic Horn of the Boy: No. 1, 16. Recordings - October 20-27, 1968 (No. 1) and April 21-29, 1966, Berlin.
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F-no Michael Rauhuizen. Berlin Radio, 1941-43.
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`Einem Bach, der fliesst` (Act III). Recorded: January 4, 1954, London.
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No. 7 from `The Beautiful Millwife`. Recording - January 10, 1954, London.
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