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Fritz Wunderlich, Münchner Rundfunkorchester (24/48 FLAC)

Fritz Wunderlich, Münchner Rundfunkorchester (24/48 FLAC)
Fritz Wunderlich, Münchner Rundfunkorchester (24/48 FLAC)

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Composer: Leo Fall, Eduard Künneke, Franz Lehár, Albert Lortzing, Willy Mattes, Carl Millöcker, Carl Otto Ehrenfried Nicolai, Mischa Spoliansky, Robert Stolz, Johann Strauss
Performer: Fritz Wunderlich
Orchestra: Münchner Rundfunkorchester
Conductor: Kurt Eichhorn, Siegfried Köhler, Willy Mattes, Hans Moltkau, Meinhard von Zallinger
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: BR Klassik
Catalogue: 900314
Release: 2016
Size: 641 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

Millöcker: Die Dubarry
01. Wie schön ist alles
02. Mein Weg führt immer mich zu dir zurück

Lortzing: Zar und Zimmermann
03. Act II: Leb’ wohl, mein flandrisch Mädchen

Lortzing: Undine
04. Act III: Vater, Mutter, Schwestern, Brüder

Lortzing: Der Waffenschmied
05. Act I: Man wird ja nur einmal geboren

Nicolai: Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor
06. Act II: Romance: Horch, die Lerche singt im Hain!

Lehár: Schön ist die Welt
07. Act I: Schön ist die Welt

Strauss: Eine Nacht in Venedig
08. Act II: Lied: Treu sein, das liegt mir nicht
09. Act I: Sei mir gegrüßt, du holdes Venezia!

Fall: Die Rose von Stambul
10. Act III: Zwei Augen, die wollen mir nicht aus dem Sinn
11. Act III: O Rose von Stambul

Künneke: Die lockende Flamme
12. Ich träume mit offenen Augen

Künneke: Die Grosse Sünderin
13. Das Lied vom Leben des Schrenk

Stolz: Ob blond, ob braun, Ich liebe die Frau’n
14. Ob blond, ob braun

15. Spoliansky: Heute Nacht oder nie!
16. Mattes: Melodia con passione

A new CD from BR-KLASSIK commemorating the 50th anniversary of the singer’s death.


Early, as yet unreleased radio recordings made between 1959 and 1965.


Although fifty years have now passed since Fritz Wunderlich’s tragic death on September 17, 1966, the singer and his incomparable tenor voice have remained unforgotten. One reason was the meteoric success of his artistic career. Following his performance in a student production of Mozart’s Magic Flute in Freiburg, the young singer was instantly engaged by the Stuttgart State Opera; he then went on to Frankfurt and Munich, performed at the Vienna State Opera and the Salzburg Festival, and had already received an offer from the New York Metropolitan Opera. What people remember most about him was his vital, lively personality, his almost limitless ability to cope under pressure, and of course his mellifluous voice, with its great depth, radiance, and delightful timbre. His accurate and always intelligible pronunciation of the words he sang has remained quite unparalleled. He performed operetta scenes with ease and charming levity; he bestowed the grace of genuine feeling onto lieder that had fallen into sentimental discredit; and he belted out party pieces with all the effortless verve of an Italian….


This new CD from BR-KLASSIK commemorating the 50th anniversary of the singer’s death presents early, as yet unreleased radio recordings made between 1959 and 1965. The recordings of some Munich Sunday concerts and studio recordings by the Bayerischer Rundfunk show him and his tenor voice at the height of their success. Together with the Munich Radio Orchestra and the Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks, he can be experienced singing with such renowned conductors as Kurt Eichhorn, Siegfried Köhler, Willy Mattes, Hans Moltkau and Meinhard von Zallinger.


Here he focused primarily on the German repertoire, from comic opera to operetta all the way to popular hits which, to this day, more or less owe their very survival to his interpretations of them in concerts and recordings.


Fritz Wunderlich – the tenor voice of the 20th century par excellence – can be relived here in these unreleased recordings from BR-KLASSIK.

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