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Heinrich Schlusnus, the greatest Baritone of the German Stage here with leading Danish tenor Helge Roswaenge here in a 1931 Berlin recording Heinri. Schlusnus* – Minnelied / StändchenBrunswick – 85008A Minnelied (Holder Klingt Der Vogelsang) Op. 71 No. 5 B Ständchen (Der Mond Steht Über Dem Berge) Op. 106, No. 1 Composed By – Brahms*Grand Piano – Franz RuppBrunswick HALL OF FAME 10" 78 rpm CONDITION: EXCELLENT MINUs scuffs rare fine scratch, plays very quiet faint ticks at startA GREAT COPYHelge Roswaenge Helge Anton Rosenvinge Hansen Danish tenor vocalist, born 29 August 1897 in Copenhagen, Denmark, died 17 June 1972 in Munich, Germany. Though Danish his career was mainly in Germany and Austria before, during and after WWII. By the danes at the time he was considered too friendly to the nazi regime and after WWII he was excluded from "Krak's Blå Bog", the most prominent Who's Who in the country. Heinrich Schlusnus (August 6, 1888 - June 18, 1952) was Germany's foremost lyric baritone of the period between World War One and World War Two. A native of Braubach, Schlusnus studied with voice teachers in Berlin and Frankfurt before making his debut at the Hamburg opera in 1915. Schlusnus sang at Nuremberg from 1915 to 1917 and at the prestigious Berlin State Opera from 1917 until 1951. He was engaged by the Chicago Opera for its 1927-28 season and appeared at the Bayreuth Festival in 1933. During his tenure at Berlin, Schlusnus established himself as his country's greatest performer of Verdi's baritone roles and, according to most critics, no subsequent German baritone has matched his supremacy in this field. Schlusnus excelled in German opera parts, too, and earned critical renown as a concert artist and lieder singer despite stiff competition from rival baritones such as Herbert Janssen, Willi Domgraf-Fassbaender, Gerhard Hnsch, Karl Hammes, Rudolf Bockelmann and Karl Schmidt-Walter. By all accounts, Schlusnus was not a magnetic actor like his fellow Verdians Lawrence Tibbett or Tito Gobbi; but, by way of compensation, he was blessed with an exceedingly beautiful high baritone voice and an impeccable legato style of singing to go with it. Schlusnus's polished technique, coupled with the prudent management of his vocal resources, enabled him to enjoy an unusually long stage career. Schlusnus died in Frankfurt-am-Main not long after retiring from the stage. 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Price: 14.99 USD
Location: San Francisco, California
End Time: 2024-12-10T20:29:02.000Z
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Artist: CLICK RIGHT ARROW > FOR CONDITION, Heinrich Schlusnus, Franz Rupp
Format: Record
Material: Shellac
Type: Single
Genre: Classical, Opera, World Music
Record Label: Brunswick Records
Record Size: 10"
Style: Aria, Ars Nova, Ballata, Cantata, Canzona, Chanson, Chorale, Christian, Elegy, Film Score/Soundtrack, Gregorian Chant, Laude, Lied, Lullaby, Madrigal, Mass, Motet, Music Hall, Musical/Original Cast, Oratorio, Radio Play/Show, Schlager, Serenade, Traditional/Vocal, Vocal, Anthem, Christmas, Opera, TV Score/Soundtrack
Speed: 78 RPM
Release Title: BRAHMS Minnelied/ Standchen
Language: French, German, Italian, Latin
Catalog Number: 85008