Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau ‎– Schubert Lieder Recital (No. 2) with Gerald Moore

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This album of Schubert’s songs for low voice is one of the landmark recordings of the 20th century because it features two of the greatest Schubertians of their era, baritone Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau and pianist Gerald Moore. The recordings, made by Deutsche Grammophon between 1966 and 1972, come from Fischer-Dieskau’s prime when he was in his early to mid-thirties, his voice fully mature and its youthful bloom gloriously resplendent. He brought an acute, probing intelligence to everything he performed, as well as a penetrating, unmannered musicality, and those qualities are everywhere apparent in his Schubert lieder. Moore was primarily known as an accompanist, and in that role, he was perhaps unsurpassed, but his contribution to the music is in no way secondary. His playing has interpretive distinctiveness as well as the instinctive musicality of a performer deeply immersed in Schubert’s sound world. The singer and pianist made multiple recordings of many of these songs and while aficionados may prefer a version of a song or cycle other than the one offered here, the version here is never less than superb.

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His Master’s Voice ‎– ALP 1677 Mono Vinyl LP UK 1959

Side 1.

1. To The Everlasting One, D.291
2. The Stars, D.959
3. To Music, D.347
4. Sadness, D.772
5. Warrior’s Misgiving, D.957
6. The Dwarf, D.771

Side 2.

1. The Wanderer, D.493
2. Sprng, D.484
3. The Pigeon Post, D.937
4. Who Is Silvia? D.891
5. In Spring, D.882
6. On The Bruck, D.833

Credits:
Baritone Vocals – Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
Composed By – Schubert
Piano – Gerald Moore

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Weight 0,5 kg

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