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Fischer-Dieskau 100 Thomas Hampson. Natasha Loges. Julian Prégardien Perspektiven auf einen Jahrhundertsänger

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Wed, May 28, 2025, 16:00
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, born May 28, 1925, left a legacy of around 400 recordings, spanning a 50-year career. His vast repertoire and influence on singing solidify his status as a prominent figure. Thomas Hampson, Natasha Loges, and Julian Prégardien will explore Fischer-Dieskau's vocal prowess, artistic identity, and future relevance, particularly through his work with lieder.

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Keywords: Liedfestival

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Thomas HampsonKünstlerischer Leiter der Liedakademie
Natasha LogesProfessorin für Musikwissenschaft an der Musikhochschule Freiburg
Julian PrégardienInitiator „Liedstadt“

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