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Franz Schubert / Rosamunde, D. 797: Romance, Der vollmond strahlt (The Full Moon Shines)

sung by Elisabeth Schwarzkopf

*Recorded at a performance in Carnegie Hail, New York on November 25th, 1956.

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Franz Schubert / An den Mond (“Was schauest du so hell…?”), song for voice & piano, D. 468
performed by Lucia Popp (soprano) & Graham Johnson (piano)

05:00 am, by themagiclantern32 notes

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Josephine Foster / “Der König in Thule” (Schubert/Goethe)

A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing is an album by Josephine Foster, released in 2005. The album is irregular in that it is written in a German form known as “Lieder”, or art songs. Foster utilizes the compositions of Johannes Brahms and Franz Schubert, icons of the Romantic Era, while her lyrics are based upon the texts of writers like Johann Goethe or Eduard Mörike. (via)

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Franz Schubert: Impromptu in C minor, Op. 90 no. 1

Csalog Gábor - piano (2001, Budapest)

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Franz Schubert: Der 23. Psalm, D706 ‘Gott ist mein Hirt, mir wird nichts mangeln’ [quartet for women’s voices with piano accompaniment]

*Graham Johnson (piano)

*Patricia Rozario (soprano), Lorna Anderson (soprano), Catherine Denley (contralto), Catherine Wyn-Rogers (mezzo-soprano)

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Franz Schubert: Wanderers Nachtlied, op. 4, Nr. 3; Marek Rzepka, bass

Lyrics to the wanderer’s evening song - Friedrich Rückert (May 16,  1788 – 1866), German poet, translator, and professor of Oriental languages. Among the composers who set his poetry to music are Schubert, Robert and Clara Schumann, Brahms, Mahler, Richard Strauss, Zemlinsky, Hindemith, Bartók, Berg, Hugo Wolf and Heinrich Kaspar Schmid…

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Franz Schubert /  Piano Trio #2:  II. Andante con moto

 (Thank you very much, devilrides)

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