CD 1 CARL LOEWE 1. Dein Schwert, Wie Ist's Von Blut So Rot, Op. 1 Nr. 1 5:04 (Johann Gottfried Herder) Wilhelm Strienz Bass

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CD 1 CARL LOEWE 1. Dein Schwert, Wie Ist's Von Blut So Rot, Op. 1 Nr. 1 5:04 (Johann Gottfried Herder) Wilhelm Strienz Bass CD 1 CARL LOEWE 1. Dein Schwert, wie ist’s von Blut so rot, op. 1 Nr. 1 5:04 (Johann Gottfried Herder) Wilhelm Strienz Bass : 1944 2. Der Wirtin Töchterlein, op. 1 Nr. 2 3:27 (Ludwig Uhland) Hans Hotter Bariton : 9.2.1944 3. Es war ein Jäger wohl keck und kühn, op. 2 Nr. 1 6:50 (Theodor Körner) Hans Hotter Bariton : 24.9.1943 4. Herr Oluf, op. 2 Nr. 2 6:19 (Johann Gottfried Herder) Rudolf Bockelmann Bariton : 31.5.1943 5. Abschied, op. 3 Nr. 1 3:25 (Ludwig Uhland) Josef Greindl Bass : 7.11.1944 6. Der späte Gast, op. 7 Nr. 2 5:55 (Willibald Alexis) Josef Greindl Bass : 27.10.1944 7. Nachtgesänge, op. 9 Nr. 3a 1:32 (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) Hans Hotter Bariton : 7.2.1944 8. Nachtlied, op. 9 Nr. 3b 2:14 (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) Hans Hotter Bariton : 7.2.1944 9. Die Elfenkönigin, op. 9 Nr. 5 3:35 (Friedrich von Matthisson) Gertrude Pitzinger Alt : 20.4.1943 10. Ihr Spaziergang, op. 9 Nr. 4 2:48 (Therese Albertine Luise von Jacob) Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Sopran : 9.3.1943 11. Vogelsang, op. 9 Nr. 3c 1:17 (Ludwig Tieck) Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Sopran : 9.3.1943 12. Mädchen sind wie der Wind, op. 9 Nr. 4a 0:57 (unbekannt) Josef Greindl Bass : 27.10.1944 13. Graf Eberstein, op. 9 Nr. 5a 3:31 (Ludwig Uhland) Hans Hotter Bariton : 1944 14. Mädchenwünsche, op 9 Nr. 4b 1:41 (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) Lea Piltti Sopran : 11.6.1943 15. Gutmann und Gutweib, op. 9 Nr. 5b 4:22 (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) Hanns-Heinz Nissen Bariton : 6.4.1944 CD 2 CARL LOEWE 1. Szene aus Faust, aus Sechs Lieder, Nr. 1 4:42 (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) Gertrude Pitzinger Alt : 1.7.1943 2. Der alte Goethe, aus Sechs Lieder, Nr. 2 1:54 (Friedrich Förster) Josef von Manowarda Bass : 26.9.1942 3. Die verliebte Schäferin Scapine, aus Sechs Lieder, Nr. 3 3:05 (J. W. von Goethe) Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Sopran : 9.3.1943 4. Die Sylphide, aus Sechs Lieder Nr. 4 2:10 (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Sopran : 9.3.1943 5. Niemand hat’s gesehen, aus Sechs Lieder, Nr. 5 2:29 (Otto Gruppe) Lea Piltti Sopran : 11.6.1943 6. Hochzeitslied, op. 20 Nr. 1 5:21 (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) Rudolf Bockelmann Bariton : 31.5.1943 7. Der Zauberlehrling, op. 20 Nr. 2 3:55 (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) Josef Greindl Bass : 27.10.1944 8. Die wandelnde Glocke, op. 20 Nr. 3 1:45 (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) Gertrude Pitzinger Alt : 20.4.1943 9. Die Gruft der Liebenden, op. 21 16:16 (Emil Freiherr von Puttkamer) Josef Greindl Bass : 27.10.1944 10. Die Nächtliche Heerschau, op. 23 4:39 (Josef Christian Freiherr von Zedlitz) Rudolf Bockelmann Bass : 31.5.1943 11. Schwalbenmärchen, op. 68 Nr. 1 2:51 (Ferdinand Freiligrath) Josef Greindl Bass : 7.11.1944 12. Der Edelfalk, op. 68 Nr. 2 3:46 (Ferdinand Freiligrath) Josef Greindl Bass : 27.10.1944 CD 3 CARL LOEWE 1. Der Blumen Rache, op. 68 Nr. 3 8:23 (Ferdinand Freiligrath) Arno Schellenberg Bariton : 24.9.1942 2. Gregor auf dem Stein, op. 38 18:20 (Franz Theodor Kugler) Hans Hotter Bariton : 7.2.1944 3. Im Schacht der Adern und der Stufen, op. 39 13:57 (Ludwig Giesebrecht) Josef Greindl Bass : 18.12.1944 4. Der Räuber, op. 43 Nr. 2 2:50 (Ludwig Uhland) Josef Greindl Bass : 18.12.1944 5. Der getreue Eckart, op. 44 Nr. 2 3:32 (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) Josef Greindl Bass : 27.10.1944 6. Der Totentanz, op. 44 Nr. 3 3:33 (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) Arno Schellenberg Bariton : 21.4.1944 CD 4 CARL LOEWE 1. Die Lauer, op. 49 Nr. 1 3:55 (Georg Graf von Balkensee) Josef Greindl Bass : 7.11.1944 2. Urgroßvaters Gesellschaft, op. 56 Nr. 3 7:19 (Johann Nepomuk Vogl) Hans Hotter Bariton : 1944 3. Wirkung in der Ferne, op. 59 Nr. 1 3:54 (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) Josef Greindl Bass : 7.11.1944 4. Der Sänger, op. 59 Nr. 2 4:58 (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) Rudolf Bockelmann Bariton : 31.5.1943 5. Der Schatzgräber, op. 59 Nr. 3 6:26 (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) Josef Greindl Bass : 27.10.1944 6. Fridericus Rex, op. 61 Nr. 1 3:39 (Willibald Alexis) Rudolf Bockelmann Bariton Aufnahmedatum unbekannt 7. Zeislein, op. 62 Nr. 1 1:52 (Friedrich Rückert) Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Sopran : 2.1.1945 8. O süße Mutter, op. 62 Nr. 3 2:33 (Friedrich Rückert) Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Sopran : 9.3.1943 9. Süßes Begräbnis, op. 62 Nr. 4 3:05 (Friedrich Rückert) Karl Schmitt-Walter Bariton : 15.1.1945 10. Hinkende Jamben, op. 62 Nr. 5 0:56 (Friedrich Rückert) Hans Hotter Bariton : 9.2.1944 11. Irrlichter, op. 62 Nr. 6 1:41 (Friedrich Rückert) Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Sopran : 2.1.1945 12. Das Pfarrjüngferchen, op. 63 Nr. 4 2:10 (Friedrich Rückert) Rudolf Bockelmann Bariton : 5.2.1943 13. Kind und Mädchen, op. 63 Nr. 5 2:52 (Friedrich Rückert) Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Sopran : 2.1.1945 14. Die Blume der Ergebung, op. 63 Nr. 6 2:36 (Friedrich Rückert) Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Sopran : 9.3.1943 CD 5 CARL LOEWE 1. Der verliebte Maikäfer, op. 64 Nr. 1 6:33 (Robert Reinick) Arno Schellenberg Bariton : 24.9.1942 2. Der Kuckuck, op. 64 Nr. 2 3:14 (unbekannt) Arno Schellenberg Bariton : 24.9.1942 3. Die Katzenkönigin, op. 64 Nr. 3 4:22 (Adalbert von Chamisso) Arno Schellenberg Bariton : 24.9.1942 4. Der Bär, op. 64 Nr. 4 3:54 (Willibald Alexis) Arno Schellenberg Bariton : 24.9.1942 5. Das Erkennen, op. 65 Nr. 2 3:31 (Johann Nepomuk Vogl) Wilhelm Strienz Bass : 1944 6. In die Ferne 5:20 (Hermann Kletke) Josef Greindl Bass : 7.11.1944 7. Kleiner Haushalt, op. 71 4:39 (Friedrich Rückert) Gertrude Pitzinger Alt : 20.4.1943 8. Der heilige Franziskus, op. 75 Nr. 3 3:14 (Ignaz Heinrich Freiherr von Wessenberg) Josef von Manowarda Bass : 1942 9. Das Wunder auf der Flucht, op. 75 Nr. 4 3:50 (Friedrich Rückert) Josef Greindl Bass : 7.11.1944 10. Jungfräulein Annika, op. 78 Nr. 1 3:25 (Friedrich Rückert) Josef Greindl Bass : 27.10.1944 11. Die Heinzelmännchen, op. 83 8:08 (August Kopisch) Hans Hotter Bariton : 9.2.1944 CD 6 CARL LOEWE 1. Das Glockenspiel, op. 89 Nr. 1 2:51 (Dilia Helena) Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Sopran : 9.3.1943 2. Prinz Eugen, der edle Ritter, op. 92 3:28 (Ferdinand Freiligrath) Hans Hotter Bariton : 19.1.1945 3. Meerfahrt, op. 93 7:14 (Ferdinand Freiligrath) Josef Greindl Bass : 27.10.1944 4. Die Überfahrt, op. 94 Nr. 1 3:23 (Ludwig Uhland) Josef Greindl Bass : 14.12.1944 5. Die schwarzen Augen, op. 94 Nr. 2 7:18 (Johann Nepomuk Vogl) Josef Greindl Bass : 18.12.1944 6. Beim Maitrank 1:55 (unbekannt) Gertrude Pitzinger Alt : 20.4.1943 7. Der Mohrenfürst, op. 97 Nr. 1 4:35 (Ferdinand Freiligrath) Josef Greindl Bass : 7.11.1944 8. Die Mohrenfürstin, op. 97 Nr. 2 4.49 (Ferdinand Freiligrath) Josef Greindl Bass : 7.11.1944 9. Gruß vom Meere, op. 103 Nr. 1 3:26 (Friedrich Fürst von Schwarzenberg) Josef Greindl Bass : 14.12.1944 10. Deutsche Barcarole, op. 103 Nr. 3 2:34 (Otto Prechtler) Josef Greindl Bass : 14.12.1944 11. Tod und Tödin, op. 105 5:11 (Adolf Ritter von Tschabuschnigg) Josef Greindl Bass : 7.11.1944 12. Die Reigerbaize, op. 106 7:47 (Anastasius Grün) Josef Greindl Bass : 7.11.1944 Raucheisen_Lipo_5+6.indd 5-7 19.07.2005 13:42:51 Uhr CD 7 CARL LOEWE 1. Die Freude, op. 104 Nr. 1 4:59 (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) Lea Piltti Sopran Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Sopran : 27.6.1942 2. An Sami, op. 104 Nr. 2 2:46 (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) Lea Piltti Sopran Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Sopran : 27.6.1942 3. März, op. 104 Nr. 3 4:09 (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) Lea Piltti Sopran Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Sopran : 27.6.1942 4. Frühling, op. 107 Nr. 3 1:37 (Dilia Helena) Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Sopran : 9.3.1943 5. Hueska, op. 108 Nr. 2 9:56 (Johann Nepomuk Vogl) Josef Greindl Bass : 7.11.1944 6. Die verfallene Mühle, op. 109 6:43 (Johann Nepomuk Vogl) Hans Hotter Bariton : 24.9.1943 7. Des Glockentürmers Töchterlein, op. 112a 4:35 (Friedrich Rückert) Peter Anders Tenor : 8.1.1945 8. Der Mönch zu Pisa, op. 114 5:11 (Johann Nepomuk Vogl) Hanns-Heinz Nissen Bariton Aufnahmedatum unbekannt 9. Der gefangene Admiral, op. 115 7:38 (Moritz Graf von Strachwitz) Josef Greindl Bass : 18.12.1944 CD 8 CARL LOEWE 1. Die Dorfkirche, op. 116 Nr. 1 5:30 (Joseph Christian von Zedlitz) Josef Greindl Bass : 7.11.1944 2. Der alte König, op. 116 Nr. 2 5:54 (Johann Nepomuk Vogl) Josef Greindl Bass : 18.12.1944 3. Der Mummelsee, op. 116 Nr. 3 4:30 (August Schnetzler) Wilhelm Strienz Bass : 1944 4. Odins Meeresritt, op. 118 4:37 (Aloys Schreiber) Hans Hotter Bariton : 24.9.1943 5. Die Begegnung am Meeresstrande, op. 120b 6:03 (Dr. H. Pick) Josef Greindl Bass : 18.12.1944 6. Trommelständchen, op. 123 Nr. 2 1:57 (Eduard Mörike) Hans Hotter Bariton : 9.2.1944 7. Die Uhr, op. 123 Nr. 3 5:28 (Johann Carl Gabriel Seidl) Wilhelm Strienz Bass : 1944 8. Das Vaterland, op. 125 Nr. 2 8:26 (Johann Nepomuk Vogl) Josef Greindl Bass : 18.12.1944 9.
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