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- this field. Schlusnus excelled in the lighter Wagnerian parts, too, and in operatic works by other German composers. Furthermore, Schlusnus earned critical...
- Sebastian Peschko. 1975: Heinrich Schlusnus sings lieder by Franz Schubert accompanied by Peschko (TELDEC) 1977: Heinrich Schlusnus sings lieder by Robert Schumann...
- through the period of transition from 78 to LP (1946–1952). Heinrich Schlusnus made important pre-war lieder recordings for Decca. Decca's emergence...
- the end of WW2 in 1945. Among them were Joseph Schwarz [de], Heinrich Schlusnus, Herbert Janssen, Willi Domgraf-F****baender, Karl Schmitt-Walter and Gerhard...
- (1871–1945) Rudolf Bockelmann (1892–1958) Josef Greindl (1912–1993) Heinrich Schlusnus (1888–1952) Wilhelm Strienz (1899–1987) Peter Anders (1908-1954) There...
- song twice with himself at the piano: in 1919 with the Baritone Heinrich Schlusnus, and again for a 1942 wartime radio broadcast from Vienna with tenor Anton...
- he was the constant accompanist of the famous German baritone Heinrich Schlusnus, but he fell out with him when the singer made a career under the National...
- opera house and orchestra Label 1951 Maud Cunitz Helge Rosvaenge Heinrich Schlusnus Otto von Rohr Kurt Schröder, Chorus and Orchestra of Orchestra of Hessischer...
- recording artists included Elisabeth Schumann, Heinrich Rehkemper, Heinrich Schlusnus, Josef von Manowarda, Lotte Lehmann, Karl Erb and others. Early post-War...
- Saifuddin, Indian Bohra spiritual leader (d. 1965) August 6 – Heinrich Schlusnus, German baritone (d. 1952) August 9 – Eduard Ritter von Schleich, German...