Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
46 Min.
Schlagwort(e):
Stimme
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Stimmbildung
Kurzfassung:
Wolfsohn speaks of his theories of the voice with an introduction by one of his pupils, Sheila Braggins. His student, Jill Johnson, sings all the characters of "The Magic Flute". Marita Günther delivers her last lecture on her life̷s work with the voice.
Kurzfassung:
1. Introduction: Paul Silber (2'22'') 2. Introduction: Sheila Braggins (5'23'') 3. Alfred Wolfsohn - English canon "London̷s Burning" - Fips Faraday, Roy Hart, Julian Keeble, Ernest Cole, Jenny Johnson, Jill Johnson, Marita Gunther, Avis Cole (1'44'') 4. Alfred Wolfsohn - Haydn's string quartet No 6 - Fips Faraday, Roy Hart, Julian Keeble, Ernest Cole, Jenny Johnson, Jill Johnson, Marita Gunther, Avis Cole (3'38") 5. Alfred Wolfsohn - Mozart's "The Magic Flute" - All voices: Jill Johnson (7'20'') 6. Alfred Wolfsohn - Rilke's "Cornet" - All characters: Jill Johnson (9'29'') 7. Marita Gunther's London lecture (12'07'') 8. Alfred Wolfsohn answers some questions (3'17'') 9. Conclusion: Paul Silber (0'49'') Total time: 46'16'' (Tracks 3, 4, 5, 6 were recorded in mono sound.) All of Alfred Wolfsohn's words, introducing his next track, are repeated by Paul Silber in English.
URL:
http://www.roy-hart.com/newdiscs.htm
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