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- Helga Dernesch (born 3 February 1939) is an Austrian soprano and mezzo-soprano. Her career has taken her through four successive phases: from mezzo-soprano...
- International Concert at the Royal Festival Hall. He is married to soprano Helga Dernesch. "Werner Krenn (tenor)". Bach Cantatas. Retrieved 6 December 2011. Billboard...
- artist Helga Deen (1925–1943), Jewish victim of National Socialism Helga Dernesch (born 1939), Austrian soprano and mezzo soprano Helga Diederichsen (1930–2005)...
- Grammy Awards 1970 – Best Opera RecordingHerbert von Karajan, Helga Dernesch, Thomas Stolze, Jess Thomas, Wagner: Siegfried (DGG, 1969) 1979 – Best...
- "Mama" and "Simmer Down (Control Your Temper)" were directed by Noël Dernesch, "Tomorrow", "Uprising", "No Solidarity", "Motivation" and "How I Feel"...
- became its conductor laureate after 2007. Berlioz, Les troyens, Albrecht/Dernesch/Ludwig/Lilowa/Chauvet/Schöne/Ghiuselev, 1976, live in Vienna, Gala Busoni...
- on Decca 430 075. René Kollo (Macheath), Mario Adorf (Peachum), Helga Dernesch (Mrs Peachum), Ute Lemper (Polly), Milva (Jenny), Wolfgang Reichmann (Tiger...
- officially until 1971–72. Karajan's selection of a lighter soprano voice (Helga Dernesch) as Isolde, paired with an extremely intense Jon Vickers and the unusual...
- (1939–2023) Maria Chiara (born 1939) Ileana Cotrubaș (born 1939) Helga Dernesch (born 1939) Ángeles Gulín (1939–2002) Marie Hayward (1939–2011) Yoko Kawahara...
- Recording Otto Gerdes (producer), Herbert von Karajan (conductor), Helga Dernesch, Thomas Stolze, Jess Thomas & the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra for Wagner:...