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Re: Maria Stader and Mozart
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Denis Fodor <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Sat, 4 Mar 2000 15:50:45 -0500
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Luis M Afonso writes:

>Dear list, some days ago, I listened more carefuly to Mozart's C minor
>Mass conducted by Fricsay.  Maria Stader is the soprano. I've become in
>love for that voice, for that interpretation.  Such longing and emotion
>took my breath away.  I've read somewhere that she was a fantastic Mozart
>singer.  Can anyone recommend where to look next?

I have a DG cd that has her (along with, among others, Edith Mathis) doing
Bruckner masses 1,2 & 3.  The conductor is Eugen Jochum and the orchestra
the Bavarian Radio Symphony.  Here it's the orchestra that shines, as it
should under a conductor who excelled at religious music and at handling
Bruckner.  But the two sopranos contribute measurably.

Denis Fodor                     Internet:[log in to unmask]

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