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Charlotte "Lotte" Pauline Sophie Lehmann (February 27, 1888 – August 26, 1976) was a German-American [1] lyric soprano noted for her successful performances with international opera houses, on the recital stage and in teaching.
While Georg, Maria and the von Trapp kids had been making music all their lives, they didn’t officially start performing until 1934, when they entertained an opera singer named Lotte Lehmann ...
Whilst singing at their Salzburg home, they were also heard by the German concert singer Lotte Lehmann, who persuaded them to take part in the song competition in Salzburg in 1936, for which they won a prize; after this, accompanied by Dr. Wasner, the family toured and performed in Vienna and Salzburg and undertook a European tour that ...
The Lotte Lehmann Foundation, named for the German soprano Lotte Lehmann, was founded in 1999, [1] and served to preserve and perpetuate her legacy, and to honor her dream of bringing art song into the lives of as many people as possible. The organization was founded by Gary Hickling, a musician and expert on Lehmann.
Biography. Cuénod was born in Corseaux-sur-Vevey, ... On his centenary in 2002, he was awarded the World of Song award by the Lotte Lehmann Foundation. [13]
She has also been honored by the Lotte Lehmann Foundation She received a Distinguished Alumni Award from Stony Brook University in 2010. Goerke is featured on two Grammy Award winning CDs: the 1999 recording of Benjamin Britten 's War Requiem with the National Symphony Orchestra and the 2003 recording of Ralph Vaughan Williams 's A Sea Symphony ...
Altmeyer studied with Martial Singher and Lotte Lehmann at the Music Academy of the West [2] in Montecito.In Europe she studied with George London and again with Lehman. After winning the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions in 1970 and the Illinois Opera Guild Auditions in 1971, she made her début at the Metropolitan Opera as the Heavenly Voice in Verdi's Don Carlos on 25 September ...
Among the singers whose recordings have been reissued on the Romophone label, include Frances Alda, Lucrezia Bori, Edmond Clement, Léon David, Emma Calvé, Emmy Destinn, Emma Eames, Kirsten Flagstad, Amelita Galli-Curci, Mary Garden, Beniamino Gigli, Lotte Lehmann, Giovanni Martinelli, Edith Mason, John McCormack, Nellie Melba, Claudia Muzio ...