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Marian Anderson (contralto)
Aria: Erbarme Dich (St.Matthew Passion),BWV 244.
Un Ballo in Maschera Re dell` abisso affrettati. (Ulrika`s scene from the opera Un ballo in maschera).
In English language (In the Silence of the Secret Night). New York, July 1, 1941.
Recorded: January 18, 1951, New York.
`Margarita at the spinning wheel`
BRAHMS: Alto Rhapsody, Op. 53, for contralto, male choir and orchestra. Alto Rhapsody was written as a wedding gift for Julia - the daughter of Robert and Clara Schumann,
1. He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands 2. Dere’s No Hidin’ Place 3. I Want Jesus to Walk with Me 4. Oh, Didn’t It Rain 5. I Am Bound for de Kingdom 6. Oh, Wasn’t Dat a Wide Ribber 7. My Soul’s Been Anchored in de Lord. Piano: FRANZ RUPP, 1961.
Morgen (`Und morgen wird die Sonne wieder scheinen`, “And tomorrow the sun will shine again”), song for voice & piano (or orchestra), Op. 27 4 (TrV 170 4) Date: 1894
`Come away death` (op.60, ¹ 1)
`Te Deum`: Signore, o Domine. Paris, April 4, 1936.
Mon coeur s`ouvre a ta voix. 1930.
`He was despised`. September 11, 1930.
`Don Carlos`: aria of Eboli O don fatale. London, September 17, 1928.
`Prodigal Son`: aria of Lii Pourquoi m`as tu quittee? M.Anderson. Berlin, 1930.
Recorded: November 22, 1956 (live).
Joanna`s aria `Farewell, you hills, your native fields`. In FRENCH. M.Anderson. Berlin, 1930.
December 10, 1955, New York.
Recorded: January 4, 1950.
LANGSAMT SOM KVALLSKYN, OP. 61 NO. 1
Rec. June 29, 1936.
`Favorite`: o mio Fernando. M.Anderson. Berlin, 1930.
3. `Im Feld ein Mädchen singt`.
`Sid`: Pleurez mes yeux. M.Anderson. From the Bell Telephone Hour radio broadcast on September 12, 1944
Caro mio ben. M.Anderson. Dir. Lawrence Collingwood. London, September 11, 1930.
1951. The lyrics of the Christmas carol were written by Phillips Brooks (1835–1893), rector of Holy Trinity Church in Philadelphia.
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