In 1946, the young Elisabeth Schwarzkopf made her first recording with the British producer Walter Legge in Vienna. He became her husband in 1953. All the recordings in this 5-CD collection date from the first six years of their professional and personal relationship, as Schwarzkopf, with the captivating freshness of her voice and finesse of her artistry, established herself as one of the leading sopranos of her time.
These recordings were made between 1946 and 1952 and were all were produced by the legendary Walter Legge, who became Schwarzkopfs husband in 1953. He was a determining influence on her career, perhaps above all in her interpretations of the songs of Hugo Wolf, which feature prominently in this collection.
Schwarzkopf first met Legge in 1946, when the British producer visited Vienna (where the German-born soprano was based) to meet Herbert von Karajan and to scout for talent.
In 1976, the British music critic Edward Greenfield, who knew Elisabeth Schwarzkopf well, wrote in Gramophone: If Elisabeth Schwarzkopf has established herself as a positive artist of unrivalled magnetism, she is the first to attribute to Walter Legge a dominant share in that success. If I say Im His Masters Voice, people think Im joking, she says, but Im not. That first audition [in Vienna in 1946] proved at the very start that Schwarzkopfs firm will could stand up to Legges insistence, that her all-demanding artistic standards could blossom from the most searching scrutiny, that their talents, and indeed their strong and vital personalities, were complementary.
These recordings, all made in Vienna or London, feature: Operatic arias and duets by German (Beethoven, Humperdinck, Strauss), Austrian (Mozart), Italian (Verdi, Puccini) and French (Bizet, Charpentier) composers. Songs, notably by Wolf, Schubert and the Russian composer Nicolai Medtner. Appearances by such major artists as: conductors Herbert von Karajan, Karl Böhm & Joseph Krips; pianists Gerald Moore & Nicolai Medtner; soprano Irmgard Seefried, baritone Erich Kunz The Vienna Philharmonic and Philharmonia Orchestras
Schwarzkopf re-recorded a number of the items later in her career, with greater vocal richness and still more interpretative insight, but these recordings from the 78 era show her voice and artistry at their freshest. ü A number of items are reminders of her early prowess as a lyric colo
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