Viktor Ullman Recordings
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Ullmann: Slawische Rhapsodie op 23 / Der zerbrochene Krug op 36 (Orfeo)
Includes Viktor Ullmann’s one-act comic opera The Broken Jug.
Includes Viktor Ullmann’s one-act comic opera The Broken Jug.
Melodramen von Schumann, Liszt, Strauss, Ullmann
Dietrich
Fischer-Dieskau, baritone and Burkhard Kehring, piano. On Deutsche
Grammophon. Includes Enoch Arden, melodrama for speaker & piano,
Op. 38 (TrV 181) Composed by Richard Strauss.
Schön’ Hedwig (“Im Kreise der Vasallen”), declamation for voice & piano, Op. 106
Composed by Robert Schumann. Balladen (2), melodramas for voice & piano, Op. 122
Composed by Robert Schumann. Die Weise von Liebe und Tod des Cornets Christoph Rilke, for speaker & piano Composed by Viktor Ullmann. Der traurige Mönch, melodrama for reciter & piano, S. 348 (LW P3) Composed by Franz Liszt. Lenore, melodrama for reciter & piano, S. 346 (LW P1) Composed by Franz Liszt.
Schön’ Hedwig (“Im Kreise der Vasallen”), declamation for voice & piano, Op. 106
Composed by Robert Schumann. Balladen (2), melodramas for voice & piano, Op. 122
Composed by Robert Schumann. Die Weise von Liebe und Tod des Cornets Christoph Rilke, for speaker & piano Composed by Viktor Ullmann. Der traurige Mönch, melodrama for reciter & piano, S. 348 (LW P3) Composed by Franz Liszt. Lenore, melodrama for reciter & piano, S. 346 (LW P1) Composed by Franz Liszt.
Ullmann: Piano Concerto / Variations / Symphony in D
Concerto for piano & orchestra, Op. 25; Variations, Fantasy and Double Fugue, Op 5; Sonata for piano No 7. Performed by Konrad Richter, pianist. Staatsphilharmonie Brunn, conducted by Israel Yinon.
Concerto for piano & orchestra, Op. 25; Variations, Fantasy and Double Fugue, Op 5; Sonata for piano No 7. Performed by Konrad Richter, pianist. Staatsphilharmonie Brunn, conducted by Israel Yinon.
Viktor Ullmann: Klaviersonaten 1-4
Performed by Edith Kraus, who knew Ullmann in Theresienstadt and reports that her name was removed from a transport list (ultimately saving her life) after she performed his music in the camp. Eda Edition Abseits
Performed by Edith Kraus, who knew Ullmann in Theresienstadt and reports that her name was removed from a transport list (ultimately saving her life) after she performed his music in the camp. Eda Edition Abseits