Lebendige Vergangenheit - Grümmer Elisabeth |
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Composer: Beethoven (Ludwig van), Brahms (Johannes), Gounod (Charles), Grieg (Edward), Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus), Schubert (Franz), Tchaikovsky (Peter Ilyich), Thomas (Ambroise), Zelter (Carl Friedrich)
Artist: Berlin (Chor der St. Hedwigs-Kathedrale,), Dietz (Hugo), Domspatzen (3 Regensburger), Grümmer (Elisabeth), Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester (Berliner), Symphoniker (Berliner)
Conductor: Dietz (Hugo), Kempe (Rudolf), Rother (Artur), Schüchter (Wilhelm)
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Elisabeth Grümmer
Elisabeth Grümmer was born in 1911 in Niederjentz, Germany, and made her debut in 1931 as an actress. In 1934 she married concertmaster Detlev Grümmer and followed him to Aachen. Her singing career began on short notice: Aachen’s musical director, Herbert von Karajan, asked the wife of his concertmaster to sing the role of Flower Girl in Parsifal. She soon came to the Duisburg Opera, but the declaration of “total war” interrupted her singing career. In 1946 she made guest appearances as Martha, Nedda, Susanna, Agathe and Desdemona in Berlin, and in 1947 she was engaged to sing at the Städtische Oper, where she remained until 1972. Using Berlin as a base, she continued to expand her international career, which she began by singing Eva in 1951 in London. From the late Sixties on she focussed her appearances on Europe including a professorship at the Berlin Musikhochschule. She ended her career in 1972 with the Marschallin in “Rosenkavalier”. Grümmer died in Warendorf, Germany, in 1986.
Medium: 1 CD
Release: 2008-03-20
Label: Preiser Records
Genre: Choir and Orchestra
Product No.: PR89701
EAN: 717281897013
ISRC: ATP130703300
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