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Karl Schmitt-Walter (baritone) - Tom der Reimer (Loewe) (1937) 

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Karl Schmitt-Walter sings 'Tom der Reimer,' with piano by Franz Rupp.
From Wikipedia: Karl Schmitt-Walter (23 December 1900 - 14 January 1985) was a prominent German opera singer, particularly associated with Mozart and the more lyrical Wagner baritone roles.
Schmitt-Walter was born in Germersheim. He studied at the Nuremberg Conservatory with Gustav Landauer, and made his debut there in 1921. He subsequently appeared at provincial opera houses in Oberhausen, Saarbrücken, Dortmund and Wiesbaden, building a reputation for vocal excellence as he went along. Schmitt-Walter made his key debut at the Berlin State Opera in 1935, as Luna in Il Trovatore, which led to a long association with this important theatre, where he would sing wide repertory of lyric parts for the baritone voice. He also performed often at the Hamburg State Opera, the Vienna State Opera, the Salzburg Festival, the Bayreuth Festival, and, from 1950, the Munich State Opera.
Outside the Austro-German operatic heartland, he made guest appearances at the Paris Opéra, the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, in London, the Liceo in Barcelona, La Monnaie in Brussels and the Holland Festival, among other major European venues.
Schmitt-Walter possessed a comparatively light, high-baritone voice of great beauty and was equipped with an exceptionally good singing technique. He was particularly admired in Mozart and Wagner roles, notably Papageno, Wolfram von Eschenbach, and Beckmesser, which role he often sang at Bayreuth. Schmitt-Walter also performed in Verdi operas such as Ernani, La traviata and Un ballo in maschera, mostly in German translation. He enjoyed considerable success in light German operas by Lortzing and also in operetta. He was an excellent lieder interpreter, too. In 1957 he was appointed professor at the State Music University in Munich. He was awarded the Grand Cross of Merit for the Federal Republic of Germany and the Bavarian Order of Merit. The King of Denmark awarded him the Order of Merit (Dannebrogorden). From 1962, he taught in Munich and Copenhagen and died in Bavaria at the age of 84.
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@denispowell7134
@denispowell7134 Год назад
A singer new to me (although my memory isn't what it used to be) and with excellent diction, and as I've said many times in the past, I always appreciate when the voice is forward and nowhere overpowered by the accompaniment. I don't know why I'm drawn to German language recordings but I find them very satisfying even when I have no idea what the subject is. I have a lot of them. I also have quite a number of recordings with Franz Rupp as accompanist. He always impresses me too. Thanks for posting. I really enjoyed this.
@vintagesounds3878
@vintagesounds3878 Год назад
Glad to know you enjoyed it.
@saltburner2
@saltburner2 Год назад
Not a great voice, but a sensitive interpreter. Tauber recorded this twice: the acoustic used to turn up frequently, but it took me years to find the electric.
@vintagesounds3878
@vintagesounds3878 Год назад
I'm afraid my first version of this was Leo Slezak's late 1920s version. His voice wasn't what it once was, but I love what he does with the song!
@The-Organised-Pianist
@The-Organised-Pianist Год назад
@SuperMagren Yes, I appreciate that making the best of things. Whatever gifts we are or aren't born with, we can still strive to make the best of what we have.
@The-Organised-Pianist
@The-Organised-Pianist Год назад
@@vintagesounds3878 Thanks VS. I presume you are referring to the delightful Slezak one on your upload at ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FEbCtf1QY3U.html
@saltburner2
@saltburner2 Год назад
@@vintagesounds3878 Yes, those 1928 Lieder recordings were quite magical. He was 55 then, but still a great artist and the mezza-voce was still intact.
@vintagesounds3878
@vintagesounds3878 Год назад
@@saltburner2 Yes, the mezza voce was something of incredible beauty. Just amazing. And a wonderful insight into what he was singing and ability to communicate.
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