Trotschel / Mahler / Schubert / Trotzschel: Revelations in Song / Semperoper Edition 7
Trotschel / Mahler / Schubert / Trotzschel: Revelations in Song / Semperoper Edition 7
Format: CD
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Artist: Trotschel / Mahler / Schubert / Trotzschel
Label: Profil - G Haenssler
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 881488130508
Genre: Classical
A release celebrating the centennial of the birth of German soprano Elfride Trotschel. Songs and arias by Schubert, Schumann and Brahms, among others. Ms. Trotschel not only had exceptional vocal and acting ability; she truly lived her roles, transforming into one of many fragile female figures, whether Rusalka, Tatyana, Mimi or Butterfly, suffering and perishing just as they did. 'She sang what she felt,' as Professor Reinhard Ulbricht, Staatskapelle leader for many years, describes it.
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