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150103 Musiklaufplan Variationen Sendedatum : 03.01.2015 Musiklaufplan Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart aus „Le nozze di Figaro“ „Hai gia vinta la causa!...Vedrò mentr'io sospiro“ Thomas Hampson (Bariton), Concentus musicus Wien Leitung: Nikolaus Harnoncourt Warner Classics 256462257-2 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart aus „Don Giovanni“ „L’ultima prova“ Thomas Hampson (Don Giovanni), Edita Gruberova (Donna Anna), László Polgár (Leporello), Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam Leitung: Nikolaus Harnoncourt Teldec 2292-44184-2 Ambroise Thomas aus „Hamlet“ „J'ai pu frapper le misérable“ und „Être ou ne pas être“ Thomas Hampson (Bariton), London Philharmonic Orchestra Leitung: Antonio de Almeida EMI Classics 5099972908723 Jules Massenet aus „Werther“ „Oui, c’est moi – pourquoi cette parole“ Susan Graham (Mezzosopran), Thomas Hampson (Bariton), Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse Leitung: Michel Plasson Virgin Classics 3592579 Giuseppe Verdi aus „Il Trovatore“ „Tout est désert…Son regard“ Thomas Hampson (Bariton), Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment Leitung: Richard Armstrong EMI Classics 724355711328 Variationen Sendedatum : 03.01.2015 Musiklaufplan Giacomo Puccini aus „Tosca“ „Quanto? Gia. Mi dicon venal“ Emily Magee (Sopran), Thomas Hampson (Bariton), Orchester des Opernhauses Zürich Leitung: Paolo Carignani Decca 0743420 Giuseppe Verdi aus „Falstaff“ „È sogno? o realtà“ Thomas Hampson (Ford), Bryn Terfel (Sir John Falstaff), Berliner Philharmoniker Leitung: Claudio Abbado Deutsche Grammophon 471194-2 Giuseppe Verdi aus „Macbeth“ „Perfidi! All’anglo contro me…Pietà, rispetto, amore“ Thomas Hampson (Macbeth), Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment Leitung: Richard Armstrong EMI Classics 724355711328 Gustav Mahler aus: „Kindertotenlieder“ „Nun will die Sonn' so hell aufgehn“ Thomas Hampson (Bariton), Wiener Philharmoniker Leitung: Leonard Bernstein Deutsche Grammophon 431682-2 Gustav Mahler aus „5 Rückert-Lieder“ „Um Mitternacht“ Thomas Hampson (Bariton), Wiener Philharmoniker Leitung: Leonard Bernstein Deutsche Grammophon 431682-2 Variationen Sendedatum : 03.01.2015 Musiklaufplan Robert Schumann aus „Dichterliebe“ „Aus alten Märchen winkt es“ Thomas Hampson (Bariton), Wolfgang Sawallisch (Klavier) EMI Classics 7243 5 55598 2 1 Albert Lortzing aus „Der Wildschütz“ „Wie freundlich strahlt…Heiterkeit und Fröhlichkeit“ Thomas Hampson (Bariton), Münchener Rundfunkorchester Leitung: Fabio Luisi EMI Classics 724355523327 Richard Strauss aus „4 Lieder, op. 27“ „Morgen!“ Thomas Hampson (Bariton), Wolfram Rieger (Klavier) Deutsche Grammophon 4792943 .
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