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Dichterliebe (A poet's Love ) By Robert Schumann

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Robert Schumann Dichterliebe's song "Song" (Poet's Love), Op. 48, completed in 1840, composed 16 poems for Heinrich Heine for solo voice and piano. Today, it is considered one of the best examples of German art songs, and it is also a challenge for any tenor or baritone who wishes to make his mark on this genre. Some recent recordings show multiple ways to use this masterpiece. The 30-year-old German baritone Samuel Hasselhorn is the one who owns the new Dichterliebe (GWK record). Accompanied by Boris Kusnezow, he made a beautiful and intense recording. Another recent attempt by Dichterliebe came from Öberg Recordings, where the Swedish baritone Karl-Magnus Fredriksson was accompanied by Stefan Klingele. A weird mistake is that the company ops the song cycle on each individual track and on each sales platform. 40 is marked as 48. Fortunately, the lack of professionalism was not reflected in the performance, and the performance was extremely active. Like the normal pra...