¡Reichardt: Die Geisterrinsel
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 Description
[Machine Translation] Composer Reichardt was born in Konigsberg. He studied music from boyhood with his father, a luthier, and was active early on, traveling as a child prodigy to East Prussia at the age of 10. In 1775 he was appointed to succeed Heinrich Graun as director of music at the court of the Kingdom of Prussia, but he quit two years later, and Franz He married Juliane, daughter of Benda, and devoted himself to composing. His songs based on Goethe's poems won him fame at first, but from around 1790 he devoted himself to composing for the Zingspiel, and his "Ghost Island," premiered at the Berlin Opera in 1798, caused controversy, but Goethe's defense of the work finally confirmed his position, and he became a " He became a successful Zingspiel composer, composing numerous works. He stopped writing songs altogether, and when his famous collection of poems "The Child's Wonder Horn" was dedicated to him, he did not write any music for it. [Artists] Ulrike Staude (soprano) / Romelia Lichtenstein (soprano) / Markus Schafer (tenor) / Ekkehard Arbele (bass-baritone) / Barbara Hannigan (soprano) / Tom Soll (bass), etc. / Reinisch Kantrei/ Das Kleine Konzert / Hermann Max ( Conductor )


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Romelia Lichtenstein
Marckus Schafer
Barbara Hannigan
Rheinische Kantorei
Das Kleine Konzert
Hermann Max

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