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    Dame Olga Maria Elisabeth Friederike Schwarzkopf, DBE (9 December 1915 – 3 August 2006) was a German-born Austro-British lyric soprano. She was among the...
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  • Group in Austria Anton Schwarzkopf (1924–2001), German roller coaster designer and head of Schwarzkopf GmbH Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (1915–2006), German-born...
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  • closely associated were Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Elisabeth Schumann, Hans Hotter, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Victoria de los Ángeles and Pablo Casals. Moore...
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    1999). The French dubbed him "Le miracle Fischer-Dieskau" and Dame Elisabeth Schwarzkopf called him "a born god who has it all." At his peak, he was greatly...
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  • masterclasses with, and supervising the recordings of, his second wife, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf. Legge was born in Shepherd's Bush, London, where his father was...
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  • Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. One of the most remarked broadcasts was Elisabeth Schwarzkopf's 1958 selection of seven of her own recordings. This record was...
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    Bayreuther Festspiele (not to be confused with EMI's release) with Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Elisabeth Höngen, Hans Hopf and Otto Edelmann. (Orfeo D'or, 2008). Beethoven...
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    1966 collaboration with soprano Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, recording Strauss's Ophelia Lieder, an "outright fiasco". Schwarzkopf believed in "total fidelity"...
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  • Quartet Schubert Die Junge Nonne Performer: Edwin Fischer. Singer: Elisabeth Schwarzkopf. Liszt Piano Concerto No. 1 in E-flat (2nd mvt: Quasi Adagio) Performer:...
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    on 11 September 1951, with Robert Rounseville as Tom Rakewell, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf as Anne Trulove, and Otakar Kraus as Nick Shadow. It was first given...
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