LOFTmusic | Hermann Prey: Brahms - Heimkehr & Sonntag (with Nikolaus Paryla and Leonard Hokanson) @LOFTmusicChannel | Uploaded December 2019 | Updated October 2024, 12 minutes ago.
From the Festhalle, Bad Urach, 1988
Singer Hermann Prey features some of the most known Romantic Ballads
Hermann Prey - baritone
Leonard Hokanson - piano
Nikolaus Paryla - prologue
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Conradin Kreutzer - Einkehr
Carl Loewe - Graf Eberstein Op. 9 No. 5
Carl Loewe - Der Räuber Op. 43 No. 2
Franz Schubert - Frühlingsglaube D 686
Robert Schumann - Provencalisches Lied Op. 139 No. 4
Johannes Brahms - Heimkehr Op. 7 No. 6
Johannes Brahms - Sonntag Op. 47 No. 3
Felix Mendelssohn - Hirtenlied Op. 57 No. 2
Franz Liszt - Die drei Zigeuner
Franz Liszt - Die Vätergruft
Richard Strauss - Das Schloß am Meere
Hugo Wolf - Der Feuerreiter
Baritone Hermann Prey, accompanied by Leonard Hokanson on the piano, is joined by Nikolaus Paryla in an evening of sung and spoken ballads, including works by Uhland, Kerner, Hauff and Schwab set to music by Kreutzer, Loewe, Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, Mendelssohn, Liszt, Strauss and Schoeck.
From the Festhalle, Bad Urach, 1988
Singer Hermann Prey features some of the most known Romantic Ballads
Hermann Prey - baritone
Leonard Hokanson - piano
Nikolaus Paryla - prologue
Subscribe to LOFTmusic: goo.gl/wwlZl8
Click here to watch the full concert: bit.ly/HermannPrey-RomanticBallads
Conradin Kreutzer - Einkehr
Carl Loewe - Graf Eberstein Op. 9 No. 5
Carl Loewe - Der Räuber Op. 43 No. 2
Franz Schubert - Frühlingsglaube D 686
Robert Schumann - Provencalisches Lied Op. 139 No. 4
Johannes Brahms - Heimkehr Op. 7 No. 6
Johannes Brahms - Sonntag Op. 47 No. 3
Felix Mendelssohn - Hirtenlied Op. 57 No. 2
Franz Liszt - Die drei Zigeuner
Franz Liszt - Die Vätergruft
Richard Strauss - Das Schloß am Meere
Hugo Wolf - Der Feuerreiter
Baritone Hermann Prey, accompanied by Leonard Hokanson on the piano, is joined by Nikolaus Paryla in an evening of sung and spoken ballads, including works by Uhland, Kerner, Hauff and Schwab set to music by Kreutzer, Loewe, Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, Mendelssohn, Liszt, Strauss and Schoeck.