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      2. max lichtegg a voice for generations - max lichtegg

      Max Lichtegg a Voice for Generations

      Max LichteggMax Lichtegg
      • 2021
      • 96 tracks
      • 2 uur, 42 min
      • gregorian chant
      Max Lichtegg a Voice for Generations - Max Lichtegg
      Max Lichtegg a Voice for Generations - Max Lichtegg

      Album Details

      Max Lichtegg, a name that resonates with the grandeur of classical music, presents his latest album, "A Voice for Generations," a testament to his extraordinary vocal prowess and versatility. Released on April 2, 2021, under the Andromeda label, this album is a sprawling journey through the realms of Gregorian chant and opera, spanning an impressive two hours and forty-two minutes.

      The album is a rich tapestry of musical masterpieces, featuring iconic pieces from renowned operas such as Mozart's "Die Zauberflöte" and Wagner's "Die Walküre." Max Lichtegg's rendition of "Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schön" from "Die Zauberflöte" is a highlight, showcasing his ability to capture the essence of Mozart's compositions. His performance of "Der Männer Sippe" from "Die Walküre" is equally captivating, demonstrating his mastery of Wagner's complex and powerful music.

      Lichtegg's repertoire extends beyond the classics, incorporating lesser-known gems like "Jaakobs Traum" and "Das Spitzentuch der Königin." His linguistic versatility shines through in tracks like "Der Tod schreckt mich nicht" from "Boris Godunov," sung in Russian, and "Polonaise-arie" from "Das Gespensterschloss," performed in Polish. This linguistic diversity adds a unique dimension to the album, highlighting Lichtegg's ability to connect with audiences across different cultures.

      The album also features a selection of operettas, including pieces from "Der Zarewitsch" and "Das Land des Lächelns." Lichtegg's interpretation of "Dein ist mein ganzes Herz" from the latter is particularly noteworthy, showcasing his ability to infuse romanticism and depth into his performances.

      "Max Lichtegg: A Voice for Generations" is not just a collection of songs but a comprehensive showcase of the artist's range and skill. Whether he is performing a Gregorian chant or an operatic aria, Lichtegg's voice is a beacon of musical excellence, making this album a must-listen for classical music enthusiasts and newcomers alike.

      April 2, 2021(C) 2021 Andromeda(P) 2021 Andromeda

      Tracks

      1. Die Zauberflöte, Kv 620: Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schön (1)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Max Lichtegg, Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, Victor Reinshagen
        3:22
      2. Don Giovanni, Kv 527: Il mio tesoroWolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Max Lichtegg, Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, Victor Reinshagen
        3:56
      3. Fra Diavolo: Ich zähle FreundeDaniel Auber, Max Lichtegg, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Eduard Hartogs
        4:24
      4. Hoffmanns Erzählungen: Legende vom KleinzackJacques Offenbach, Max Lichtegg, Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, Victor Reinshagen
        3:58
      5. Rigoletto: Questa o quellaGiuseppe Verdi, Max Lichtegg, Klavier
        1:55
      6. Die Walküre: Broadcast IntroductionRichard Wagner, Radio Broadcast Announcement
        0:48
      7. Die Walküre: Ein Schwert verhiess mir der VaterRichard Wagner, Max Lichtegg, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Alfred Wallenstein
        6:11
      8. Die Walküre: Schläfst Du Gast?Richard Wagner, Rose Bampton, Max Lichtegg, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Alfred Wallenstein
        0:54
      9. Die Walküre: Der Männer SippeRichard Wagner, Rose Bampton, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Alfred Wallenstein
        4:12
      10. Die Walküre: Dich, selige' FrauRichard Wagner, Max Lichtegg, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Alfred Wallenstein
        1:19
      11. Die Walküre: Winterstürme wichen dem WonnemondRichard Wagner, Max Lichtegg, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Alfred Wallenstein
        2:41
      12. Die Walküre: Du bist der LenzRichard Wagner, Rose Bampton, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Alfred Wallenstein
        1:48
      13. Die Walküre: O süsseste WonneRichard Wagner, Rose Bampton, Max Lichtegg, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Alfred Wallenstein
        5:49
      14. Die Walküre: Siegmund heiss‘ ichRichard Wagner, Rose Bampton, Max Lichtegg, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Alfred Wallenstein
        2:41
      15. Die Walküre: Bist du Siegmund, den ich hier seheRichard Wagner, Rose Bampton, Max Lichtegg, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Alfred Wallenstein
        0:53
      16. Die Walküre: ApplauseRichard Wagner, Radio Broadcast Announcement
        0:12
      17. Die Walküre: Broadcast RejectionRichard Wagner, Radio Broadcast Announcement
        0:27
      18. Die verkaufte Braut: Prends-la sous ton aileBedřich Smetana, Max Lichtegg, Janine Micheau, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Robert F. Denzler
        2:50
      19. Die verkaufte Braut: C’est une fille, jeune e gentilleBedřich Smetana, Max Lichtegg, Nicola Rossi-Lemeni, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Robert F. Denzler
        2:26
      20. Der Freischütz: Durch die Wälder, durch die AuenCarl Maria von Weber, Max Lichtegg, Opéra Monte Carlo, Otto Ackermann
        5:59
      21. Boris Godunov: Der Tod schreckt mich nicht (Sung in Russian)Modest Mussorgsky, Max Lichtegg, Nicola Rossi-Lemeni, Opéra Monte Carlo, Otto Ackermann
        2:37
      22. Jaakobs Traum: Hier Idnibaal, stehe ichBernd Bergel, Max Lichtegg, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, George Singer
        2:23
      23. The Rake's Progress: Hier steh‘ ichIgoor Stravinsky, Max Lichtegg, Erich Widl
        2:41
      24. Das Gespensterschloss: Polonaise-arie (Sung in Polish)Stanisław Moniuszko, Max Lichtegg, Martin Jaeckle
        4:22
      25. Die Zauberflöte, Kv 620: Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schön (2)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Max Lichtegg, Erich Widl
        3:38
      26. Die Perlenfischer: Je crois entendre encoreGeorges Bizet, Max Lichtegg, Erich Widl
        2:52
      27. Das Spitzentuch der Königin: Sei mir gegrüsst, du schöne FrauJohann Strauss II, Max Lichtegg, Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, Victor Reinshagen
        2:45
      28. Walzer, Op. 333: Wein, Weib und GesangJohann Strauss II, Max Lichtegg, Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, Victor Reinshagen
        3:54
      29. Boccaccio: Das ist doch jedem klarFranz von Suppé, Max Lichtegg, Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, Victor Reinshagen
        4:21
      30. Der Seeräuber: Lied an Blanche FleurJacques Offenbach, Max Lichtegg, Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, Victor Reinshagen
        3:52
      31. Die schöne Helena: Das Urteil des ParisJacques Offenbach, Max Lichtegg, Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, Victor Reinshagen
        4:02
      32. Fortunios Lied: Was ich so tief und heimlich trageJacques Offenbach, Max Lichtegg, Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, Eduard Hartogs
        4:12
      33. Der Vogelhändler: Grüss euch GottCarl Zeller, Max Lichtegg, Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, Victor Reinshagen
        3:29
      34. Die Dollarprinzessin: Das sind die DollarprinzessenLeo Fall, Max Lichtegg, Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, Victor Reinshagen
        3:53
      35. Die Rose von Stambul: Ja verliebt seinLeo Fall, Max Lichtegg, Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, Victor Reinshagen
        3:02
      36. Der Zarewitsch: Wolgalied (Sung in English) Alone, standing aloneFranz Lehár, Max Lichtegg, Decca Symphony Orchestra London, Gideon Fagan
        4:15
      37. Der Zarewitsch: Hab‘ nur dich alleinFranz Lehár, Max Lichtegg, Erna Sack, Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, Victor Reinshagen
        4:20
      38. Die blaue Mazur: PolenliedFranz Lehár, Max Lichtegg, Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, Victor Reinshagen
        4:37
      39. Das Land des Lächelns: Immer nur lächeln (Sung in English) Patienty smilingFranz Lehár, Max Lichtegg, Decca Symphony Orchestra London, Gideon Fagan
        4:23
      40. Das Land des Lächelns: Dein ist mein ganzes HerzFranz Lehár, Max Lichtegg, Decca Symphony Orchestra London, Gideon Fagan
        3:33
      41. Schön ist die Welt: Frei und jung dabeiFranz Lehár, Max Lichtegg, Lela Bukovic, Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich
        2:02
      42. Wien, du bist das Herz der WeltFranz Lehár, Max Lichtegg, Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich
        3:57
      43. Tic-tac: Tat ich dir weh, verzeih‘ mirPaul Burkhard, Max Lichtegg, Lisa della Casa, Studio Orchester Radio Zürich
        3:39
      44. Das Walzerparadies: Fräulein Mizzi und ihr LeutnantOscar Straus, Max Lichtegg, Orchester der Scala Wien, Ernst Römer
        2:37
      45. Der Zarewitsch: Warum hat jeder Frühling, ach nur einen Mai?“Franz Lehár, Max Lichtegg, Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Victor Reinshagen
        3:13
      46. Der Vogelhändler: Schenkt man sich Rosen in TirolCarl Zeller, Max Lichtegg, Dagmar Koller, Tv Switzerland Orchestra
        2:33
      47. Das Spitzentuch der Königin: Nun lachst du mir wieder, du flüchtiges GlückJohann Strauss II, Max Lichtegg, Orchester des Tschechischen Rundfunks Bratislawa, Otto Aebi
        2:55
      48. Schwanengesang, D957: Abschied (Ludwig Rellstab)Franz Schubert, Max Lichtegg, Sir Georg Solti
        3:21
      49. Schwanengesang, D957: In der Ferne (Ludwig Rellstab)Franz Schubert, Max Lichtegg, Sir Georg Solti
        4:33
      50. Schwanengesang, D957: Ständchen (Ludwig Rellstab)Franz Schubert, Max Lichtegg, London Symphony Orchestra, Gideon Fagan
        3:42
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      About Max Lichtegg

      Max Lichtegg, born Munio Lichtmann, was a celebrated opera tenor whose career spanned over five decades, leaving an indelible mark on the classical music scene, particularly in Switzerland. Born in 1910 in Buczacz, now part of Ukraine, Lichtegg lost his parents at a young age and was raised by an uncle in Vienna. His musical journey began early, performing as a boy soprano before studying history at the University of Vienna and voice at the New Conservatory in Vienna and Bern.

      Lichtegg's professional debut came in 1936 at the Stadttheater Bern, where he quickly gained fame as an operetta star. His rich, lyrical voice with a distinctive timbre captivated audiences, making him one of the most popular tenors in Switzerland during his prime. His repertoire included iconic roles in operas by Mozart, Rossini, and Lehár, among others. Lichtegg's career flourished during and after World War II, with notable performances and recordings that showcased his vocal prowess and stage presence.

      Throughout his career, Lichtegg performed in prestigious venues and collaborated with renowned artists, including pianist Georg Solti. His ability to preserve his voice over an unusually long period allowed him to celebrate his 50th anniversary as a stage artist with a gala concert in 1987. Lichtegg's legacy endures through his recordings, which continue to be cherished by classical music enthusiasts worldwide. He passed away in Zurich in 1992, leaving behind a rich musical heritage that continues to inspire.

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