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Nikola Hillebrand. Alexander Fleischer Freundliche Visionen

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Sat, May 24, 2025, 19:30
Nikola Hillebrand, a former Mannheim National Theatre ensemble member and winner of the 2019 "Das Lied" competition, has joined the Semperoper ensemble. Celebrated in major European opera houses, especially for Mozart roles, she regularly performs with renowned orchestras. This program, developed with pianist Alexander Fleischer, showcases her nuanced soprano and artistic imagination.

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Keywords: Liedfestival, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Nikola HillebrandSoprano
Alexander FleischerPiano

Program

Wolfgang Amadeus MozartAls Luise die Briefe
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartSei du mein Trost
Wolfgang Amadeus MozartAbendempfindung
Franz LisztOh! Quand je dors
Franz LisztEs rauschen die Winde
Franz LisztDie Loreley
Felix Mendelssohn BartholdyAuf Flügeln des Gesanges
Felix Mendelssohn BartholdySuleika
Felix Mendelssohn BartholdyVenezianisches Gondellied
Felix Mendelssohn BartholdyNeue Liebe
Felix Mendelssohn BartholdyDie Liebende schreibt
Felix Mendelssohn BartholdyHexenlied
Franz LisztTre sonetti di Petrarca
Richard StraussNichts
Richard StraussDie Nacht
Richard StraussSchlechtes Wetter
Richard StraussFreundliche Vision
Richard StraussHeimliche Aufforderung
Richard StraussBefreit
Richard StraussMorgen!
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