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Katharina Konradi | Catriona Morison | Ammiel Bushakevitz

Date & Time
Thu, Feb 6, 2025, 20:00
Katharina Konradi, known for her success in opera and operetta, prefers art songs. She will perform a rare duet concert in Cologne with mezzo-soprano Catriona Morison and pianist Ammiel Bushakevitz. Their program focuses on romantic and late-romantic duets—hidden gems rarely heard in concert halls.

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Keywords: Vocal Music

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Musicians

Katharina KonradiSoprano
Catriona MorisonMezzo-Soprano
Ammiel BushakevitzPiano

Program

Robert SchumannErste Begegnung op. 74,1 aus: Spanisches Liederspiel op. 74 Ein Zyklus von Gesängen aus dem Spanischen [...] für Sopran, Alt, Tenor, Bass und Klavier. Texte aus dem Spanischen von Emanuel Geibel
Robert SchumannLiebesgram op. 74,3 aus: Spanisches Liederspiel op. 74 Ein Zyklus von Gesängen aus dem Spanischen [...] für Sopran, Alt, Tenor, Bass und Klavier. Texte aus dem Spanischen von Emanuel Geibel
Robert SchumannMädchenlieder op. 103 für zwei Soprane (Sopran und Alt ad libitum) und Klavier. Texte von Elisabeth Kulmann
Robert SchumannDuett. Cubrid me di flores (»Bedeckt mich mit Blumen«) op. 138,4 aus: Spanische Liebeslieder op. 138 Ein Zyklus von Gesängen für eine und mehrere Stimmen und Klavier [...] Fassung für zweihändige Klavierbegleitung. Texte von Emanuel von Geibel
Johannes BrahmsJunge Lieder I op. 63,5. Text von Felix Schumann aus: Neun Lieder und Gesänge op. 63 für Singstimme und Klavier
Johannes BrahmsDie Mainacht op. 43,2. Text von Ludwig Heinrich Christoph Hölty aus: Vier Gesänge op. 43 für Singstimme und Klavier
Johannes Brahms»Immer leiser wird mein Schlummer« op. 105,2. Text von Hermann Lingg aus: Fünf Lieder op. 105 für tiefere Stimme und Klavier
Johannes BrahmsStändchen op. 106,1. Text von Franz Kugler aus: Fünf Lieder op. 106 für Singstimme und Klavier
Johannes BrahmsDrei Duette op. 20 für Sopran, Alt und Klavier
Johannes BrahmsNr. 4 Die Boten der Liebe op. 61,4. Text aus dem Böhmischen von Josef Wenzig aus: Vier Duette op. 61 für Sopran, Alt und Klavier
Ernest ChaussonDeux Duos op. 11 für zwei Singstimmen und Klavier
Gabriel FauréPleurs d’or op. 72 für zwei Singstimmen und Klavier. Text von Albert Victor Samain
Gabriel Fauré»Puisqu'ici-bas« op. 10,1 für zwei Singstimmen und Klavier. Text von Victor Hugo
Fernando J. ObradorsLas Coplas del curro dulce
Fernando J. ObradorsEl molondrón
Fernando J. ObradorsDel cabello mas sutil
Fernando J. ObradorsEl Vito
Pauline ViardotHavanaise Fassung für zwei Singstimmen und Klavier. Text von Louis Pomey
Maria MalibranLe Prisonnier »Air de la Balançoire, d'Amédee de Beauplan«. Text von Pierre Jean de Béranger (1780-1857)
Mélanie Hélène BonisLe Ruisseau op. 21,2 für zwei Frauenstimmen und Klavier. Text von Amédée-Landély Hettich
Gabriel FauréTarentelle op. 10,2 für zwei Singstimmen und Klavier. Text von Marc Monnier
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