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Heinrich Rehkemper Schubert Winkler Emmerich Kálmán Schumann Mahler Beethoven Bach Hans Knappertsbusch Bruno Walter Friedrich Brodersen Brodersen Verdi Puccini Malatesta Pfitzner Palestrina Schultze Schwarzer Eugen Albert Goetze Richard Strauss Hugo Wolf Grieg Hausegger 1894 1919 1921 1924 1925 1926 1931 1943 1949
Heinrich Rehkemper sings Schubert's 'Ständchen.' The piano accompaniment is probably by Bruno Seider-Winkler. From Wikipedia: Heinrich Rehkemper (born 1894, died 1949) was a German baritone singer whose repertoire was in opera and Lieder, and whose career was principally in Germany between the First and Second World War. The greater part of his career was spent as leading baritone at the Munich Opera House. Rehkemper studied at Düsseldorf, and made his debut in opera in Die Faschingsfee by Emmerich Kálmán in 1919, at Coburg. Over the next two years he also sang there in Nicolai's Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor, in Lohengrin, Carmen and Cavalleria Rusticana. From 1921 to 1924 he was engaged at the Stuttgart Opera, and during the first three years of this time he sang over forty different lead roles. At the end of three years he broke his contract, and was therefore legally forbidden to make stage appearances for the final year. In that time he began to develop his concert repertoire and persona. He gave recitals of songs by Schubert, Schumann, Wolf and Mahler: he also took the baritone solo role in a performance of Beethoven's 9th Symphony, and in J. S. Bach's St. John Passion in a performance at Vienna. In 1925, he returned to the operatic stage, joining the Munich Opera House company, where Hans Knappertsbusch was taking over direction from Bruno Walter. The leading baritone Friedrich Brodersen found a successor in Rehkemper, who remained at Munich for the next eighteen years. His operatic repertoire was extensive. He played Mozart's Papageno, both the Conte and Figaro, Guglielmo and Don Giovanni; Wagner's Amfortas, Beckmesser and Donner; Verdi's Macbeth, Posa and Don Carlo; Puccini's Marcello and Michele; and Malatesta in Don Pasquale. In the German repertoire he had roles in Pfitzner's Palestrina and Das Herz; Schultze's Schwarzer Peter; Eugen d'Albert's Tiefland, Goetze's Widerspenstigen Zähmung, Jokanaan in Richard Strauss's Salome, and others. He seldom sang outside Germany, but he made guest appearances at other centres such as Berlin, Bremen, Darmstadt and Cologne. After the Munich opera house was bombed in a 1943 air-raid, his connection with it came to an end. Rehkemper also had a wide repertoire of Lieder, notably songs by Schumann, Schubert, Hugo Wolf, Grieg, Richard Strauss and the Austrian composer Siegmund von Hausegger. In 1931 he gave a recital of Strauss Lieder at Munich with the composer as pianist. He performed song-cycles, notably Winterreise, von Hausegger's Hymns to the Night, and Mahler's Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen and Kindertotenlieder, the latter being preserved in an effective recording.
Heinrich Rehkemper Mahler 1894 1919 1925 1929 1949
with Michael Raucheisen (piano). Polydor master 874 BI I, rec. Berlin, September 1929 ca. Heinrich Rehkemper +••.••(...)) first worked as an engineering technician, but luckily soon discovered his love for music. After his 1919 debut in Coburg he sang with the Stuttgart state opera for several years. It was at that time (in the early 1920s) that his reputation as one of the most intelligent interpreters of German art song began to spread. In 1925 the Munich State Opera secured his talents, and he sang there until cancer forced him to retire (although he himself did not know this: Nobody wanted to tell him how ill he really was, and at the time of his death he was still practicing, expecting to get better soon). Although he recorded some operatic arias, most of his recordings are of Lieder or concert repertoire. He also was the soloist of the world premiere recording of Mahler's "Kindertotenlieder". There are some who dislike the quality of his voice and his technique, but I find his records admirable, and this rendition of Wolf's "Feuerreiter" (the first ever recording of this song, I think) is one of my favorite recordings.
Franz Schubert Heinrich Rehkemper 1494 1894 1928 1949
Heinrich REHKEMPER (*Schwerte, 23. V. 1894 +Munich, 30. XII. 1949) (Baritone) Mein! (Schubert) aus dem Liederzyklus: „Die schöne Müllerin“. Pratling, babbling brooklet, stay, from „The Maid of the Mill. Mio de „La hermosa mollinera“. Heinrich Rehkemper, Barytone with Piano acc. German. Barytone. Polydor, 90020 A (1494 bk) +••.••(...)*A gift from Professor Stanko Žepić, Zagreb, Croatia)
Franz Schubert Heinrich Rehkemper 1484 1894 1928 1949
Heinrich REHKEMPER (*Schwerte, 23. V. 1894 +Munich, 30. XII. 1949) (Baritone) Der Leiermann aus dem Liederzyklus: „Die Winterreise“ (Franz Schubert). The Organ Player from the Cycle of Songs „Winter Journey“. El organiliero del ciclo de cantos „Viaje invernal“. Heinrich Rehkemper, with Piano acc. Polydor, 90019 B (B 2215 .0.; 1484 bk) +••.••(...)*A gift from Mira Zidarić Orešković, Zagreb)
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