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concert Peter Schreier sings Beethoven's Lieder Festhalle in Bad Urach

Festhalle in Bad Urach

Peter Schreier sings Beethoven's Lieder Festhalle in Bad Urach

About

Peter Schreier, accompanied by Norman Shetler, presents a recital of Beethoven's Lieder at the Festhalle Bad Urach in 1987.

Peter Schreier is particularly well known for his interpretations of Lieder, German poems sung by a single voice. Trained as a member of the choir of Dresden's Kreuzkirche, he eventually became one of the most celebrated classical singers of East Germany. During the Cold War his talents enabled him to travel to the West on multiple occasions, performing at Covent Garden, la Scala, and even at the Metropolitan Opera. Over the course of his career he was honored time and again: in 1978, he was elected a member of Berlin's Academy of Arts, in 2009 he received the Bach Prize from the Royal Academy of Music, and in 2013 the Bach Medal from the city of Leipzig.

Cast

  • Peter Schreier | Tenor
  • Norman Shetler | Pianist

Program

  • Ludwig van Beethoven, Lieder
    • Adelaide
    • Maysong
    • Bliss of sadness
    • Yearning
    • To Accompany a Painted Ribbon
    • New love, New life
    • To hope
    • Desponding and Responsive Love
    • Song from Afar
    • Song of the Quail
    • Resignation
    • The Lover
    • The Contented Man
    • Remembrance
    • I love you
    • On the hill I sit, gazing
    • Where the mountains so blue
    • Easy scudders in the heights
    • These clouds in the heights
    • The May time is coming
    • Take them hence then, these songs

Details

  • Directed by:
    • Karlheinz Hundorf
  • Venue: Festhalle (Bad Urach, Germany)
  • Production date: 1987
  • Duration: 1 h 21 min
  • Production: © ZDF / 3SAT in association with LOFT Munich
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