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Lied concert with Johanna Wallroth

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Wed, Dec 4, 2024, 19:00
The Swedish soprano Johanna Wallroth has a flourishing international opera career and has performed several roles at the Vienna State Opera. She had her breakthrough in 2019 when she won the prestigious Mirjam Helin International Singing Competition. Wallroth has appeared with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra on several occasions, and she also made a guest appearance at a romantic concert in 2020.This time, we begin by hearing her perform songs by Clara and Robert Schumann. After the intermission, we are... Read full text

Keywords: Vocal Music

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Musicians

Johanna WallrothSoprano
Magnus SvenssonPiano

Program

Geheimes Flüstern hier und dortClara Schumann
Er ist gekommenClara Schumann
Warum willst du and’re fragen?Clara Schumann
Was weinst du, BlümleinClara Schumann
Ich stand in dunklen TräumenClara Schumann
Sie liebten sich beideClara Schumann
Ich hab’ in deinem AugeClara Schumann
Rastlose LiebeFranz Schubert
Die RoseFranz Schubert
SeligkeitFranz Schubert
Villanelle from Les nuits d’étéHector Berlioz
Le spectre de la rose from Les nuits d’étéHector Berlioz
Hai Luli!Pauline Viardot
L’oiseletPauline Viardot
Aime-moiPauline Viardot
Hjärtats sångerGunnar de Frumerie
Tennis at Trianon op 36:3Jean Sibelius
Spring is Flying op 13:4Jean Sibelius
Dagen svalnar (World Premiere)Tebogo Monnakgotla
Six Songs op 48Edvard Grieg
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