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Diane van Demmelen.

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A Request. Walter Widdop. I know of two bright eyes. A Birthday. Hence, Away Begone.

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Le soupir. Pol Plancon. Au pays bleu. La Lazzerone. Wanderlied Sung in French. A 2 Melodies hebraiques: No. Kaddisch version for voice and piano. Madeleine Gray.


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  3. Wanderlied (Hiking Song) (Op. 35, No. 3) - Robert Schumann | Sheet music to download.
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Chants populaires Traditional text : Chants populaires: No. Chanson hebraique. L'enigme eternelle The eternal enigma version for voice and piano. Ruhe meine Seele version for voice and piano. Ivar Andresen. Auf dem Wasser zu singen, Op. Frieda Hempel.

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12 Gedichte, Op.35 (Schumann, Robert)

Here is another important issue to confirm Peter Schreier as king among Lieder interpreters today. It seems that he is enjoying an Indian summer of inspiration in his chosen field of communication, his performances notably enhanced by association with pianists of the calibre of Andras Schiff and now Christoph Eschenbach, whose place is surely at the piano, not on the podium.

He is a player of impeccable credentials in Schumann and proven ability as an accompanist of this composer's songs—as he demonstrated in an earlier DG series of recordings made a decade or so ago with Fischer-Dieskau. Now in partnership with Schreier he furthers his reputation in this field. So much is right in this issue that it is hard not to make it a string of superlatives. Schreier, as ever, seems the born singer for these, as for so many others songs, consistently exemplary in tone and line, always making his interpretative points cogently and almost always without the need for exaggeration.

That said, he is always a 'strong' advocate for Schumann, as is Eschenbach: their readings are positive in their viewpoint, just occasionally too much so—as in Wanderlied and Auftrage where you feel just a little less would be so much more, but these are very much the exceptions to the welcome rule.

"12 Gedichte, Op. 35, No. 3: Wanderlied" Sheet Music by Robert Schumann

Stille Liebe 9. Frage Wer machte dich so krank? Alte Laute. Widmung, Op.

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Die stille Lotosblume from Sechs Lieder, Op. Freisinn, Op. Sie liebten sich beide from Sechs Lieder, Op. Venetianisches Lied I, Op. Venetianisches Lied II, Op. Der Nussbaum, Op. Aus dem Schenkenbuch im Divan I, Op.

12 Gedichte, Op. 35: No. 3, Wanderlied

Liebeszauber from Sechs Lieder, Op. Zum Schluss, Op.