Hugo Wolf (1860-1903) - Mörike-Lieder: No. 7, Das verlassene Mägdlein ·
Elly Ameling · Dalton Baldwin
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Hugo Wolf (1860-1903) - Mörike-Lieder: No. 7, Das verlassene Mägdlein ·
Elly Ameling · Dalton Baldwin
learning a piece from wolf’s mignon and uh. hey what the fuck man. like
WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS
My new rough character design for Strauss, Rott, and Wolf
[ ♫ Elfenlied ♪ Hugo Wolf ♫ ]
... Dang it. Thinking about this post. And...
If Moony and Poppy stayed together, they would have had wolf triplets named Fido, Hugo, and Milo. And possibly a rabbit daughter named Sunny after the boys got older, I'm still debating that last kid.
Why can't I stop thinking up families? (Because it's cute and fun)
Hugo Wolf, «Die Bekehrte» en Goethe Lieder. Dawn Upshaw, soprano Richard Goode, piano
No sé si merezca algo, pero me animo un poquito escuchando un lied triste para cerrar el día: terminaré Fausto y seguiré aprendiendo a codificar subtítulos para que estén grabados en el video, además de modificar la calidad de imagen de este último. El desconsuelo también tiene sus momentos de llaneza.
Hugo Wolf (1860 -1903) was a Slovenian/Austrian composer, music teacher and music critic. His career in composition was prompted by the death Wagner in 1883. He was by turns prolific and then unable to write. When he was unable to work it was because his life was being severely shortened by a profound insanity due to syphilis. His catalogue of songs, string quartets and orchestral works is slim but much celebrated. Here is the website dedicated to him.
Mörike Lieder, IHW 22: Heft II - XVI. Elfenlied (for Soprano, Female Choir & Orchestra)
Ensemble Stuttgart - Dieter Kurz - Alison Browner - Württembergischer Kammerchor - Ensemble Stuttgart - Chor der Staatlichen HfMDK Stuttgart
Hugo Wolf, Composer / Librettist: Eduard Mörike (1804-1875)