Peter Schreier (1935-2019)
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Absolutely one of my favourite singers, I prefer hearing him in the Lieder repertoire to anyone else.
Gute Nacht. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZb6a6wr_60Last edited by Richard Barrett; 26-12-19, 23:16.
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Richard Tarleton
All of the above. I was lucky enough to see him, in the QEH in the mid 1970s, performing Die schöne Müllerin with Geoffrey Parsons - one of those treasured and unforgettable evenings.
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Peter Schreier was one of the great tenors of the second half of the 20th century. As the son of an East German Kantor, it's unsurprising that his career was built on JS Bach. How many tenors have sung at the Salzburg Festival for 25 successive years? Sadly, I never heard him live but his voice and interpretative excellence define my memories of several works. I shall not forget Peter as Palestrina in Pfitzner's Opera, for instance.
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Peter Schreier was not only a great singer but a man loved and admired in Saxony and a huge presence in the cultural life of the DDR. He was a former chorister in the Dresden Kreuzchor who stuck around in his homeland when he could have gone for a more glossy career in the West. I heard him many times and hope to get around to giving a more detailed appreciation at some point.
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[he] stuck around in his homeland when he could have gone for a more glossy career in the West
They also went on to discuss Billy Budd and The Marriage of Figaro, opera being a passion of today's guest editor.
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