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The only requirement for LLL membership is love of Lehmann. Gary and I pay for printing and postage, as it's simpler than keeping track of subscriptions. [Website users note, the LLL Newsletter is no longer published.] "Rosenlieder" are on a Pearl CD, GEMM CD 9409, titled "Lotte Lehmann with Jan Kiepura and Richard Tauber." -JS
I have no subscription info on the Record Collector, but the address is c/o Larry Lustig, 111, Longshots Close, Broomfield, Chelmsford, Essex, CM1 SDU, England. -GH
Contact the Curator at UCSB's Lehmann Archives in the Library, Special Collections, Santa Barbara, CA 93106: Another university library might be able to obtain copies of some of the Archive tapes for public use. California visitors might want to pre-arrange a visit to the Lehmann Archives; there's much to see and hear. -JS
Many thanks indeed! Contributions to our printing and postage expenses are always appreciated.
"The first time I heard the singer was in 1927 at a concert of the Berlin Philharmonic orchestra conducted by Bruno Walter. Lotte Lehmann sang the "Wesendonck Lieder" and the Rezia aria from Oberon. From thereon I did not miss a single appearance of the singer in Berlin, neither in concert nor in opera. I am not ashamed to admit my feelings of sentimentality now, after more than 60 years, when I remember the marvellous impressions of Lehmann's voice and her artistic personality. Whenever I look again into the many letters she wrote to me, into the number of photographs of the artist and also her many books... all this confirms the lasting impression of a rare artistic personalityunforgettable for me. "At the end of the 20s Lehmann was often guest of the municipal opera of Berlin (Charlottenburg). That was the time that Bruno Walter was chief conductor there. So I was fortunate enough to hear Lehmann in her famous parts: Turandot, Ariadne, Fidelio, Sieglinde, Desdemona. When she returned to Berlin in 1932, she appeared as Eva in Meistersinger at the State Opera and Wilhelm Fürtwängler was conductor... Whenever I look into the programs of that period, I enjoy again the marvellous atmosphere of all those evenings. I remember particularly a special performance of Gounod's Faust when three famous singers appeared together: Lehmann as Marguerite, Kiepura as Faust and Ludwig Hoffman as Mephisto. In my program I find that Lehmann sang in five performances within nine days... This was in 1927 and two days later she was again Turandot, her partner Kiepura, the Liu Lotte Schöne, conductor Bruno Walter. A few days later with Bruno Walter, an unforgettable performance: Ariadne, with Maria Ivogün." | |||
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