Carnegie Hall Presents Diana Damrau, Soprano & Helmut Deutsch, Piano
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- Diana Damrau, soprano
- Helmut Deutsch, piano
Clara Schumann — Lorelei
Clara Schumann — Sie liebten sich beide, Op. 13, No. 2
Clara Schumann — Er ist gekommen in Sturm und Regen, Op. 12, No. 1
Clara Schumann — Liebst du um Schönheit, Op. 12, No. 2
Robert Schumann — Myrthen, Op. 25, No. 1: Widmung
Robert Schumann — Frauenliebe und Leben, Op. 42
Joaquín Rodrigo — Cuatro Madrigales Amatorios
Enrique Granados — "No lloréis ojuelos" from Canciones amatorias
Joaquín Turina — Tres Poemas, Op. 81 ("II. Tu pupila es azul")
Fernando Obradors — Canciones clásicas españolas ("El vito," "Al Amor," & "Chiquitita la novia")
Richard Strauss — Das Rosenband, Op. 36, No. 1
Richard Strauss — Ständchen, Op. 17, TrV 149, No. 2
Richard Strauss — Freundliche vision Op. 48 No. 1
Richard Strauss — Wiegenlied, Op. 41, No. 1
Richard Strauss — Allerseelen, Op. 10, No. 8
Richard Strauss — Acht Gedichte aus Letzte Blätter, Op. 10, No. 1: Zueignung
Across opera, concert works, and lieder, soprano Diana Damrau can "do anything she wants with any note at any given time." (Opera News) She is a prime example of how special it is to hear a great singer in Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage, where every detail of one's voice rings true. In her return to the Hall, she performs 19th- and 20th-century works by Robert and Clara Schumann, Richard Strauss, and Spanish composers Rodrigo, Granados, Turina, and Obradors.
About Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall's mission is to present extraordinary music and musicians on the three stages of this legendary hall, to bring the transformative power of music to the widest possible audience, to provide visionary education programs, and to foster the future of music through the cultivation of new works, artists, and audiences.
https://www.carnegiehall.org/About Diana Damrau, soprano
About Helmut Deutsch, piano
Helmut Erich Deutsch is an Austrian classical pianist, specializing in chamber music and lieder accompaniment. Deutsch was born in Vienna, where he studied piano, composition and musicology at the Vienna Music Academy from 1967 until 1979. He was awarded the Vienna Composition Prize in 1967.
https://helmutdeutsch.at/