Hermann Prey "Frühlingsglaube" by Schubert

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Piano: Leonard Hokanson, 1988

Channel: Music
Uploaded: June 20, 2007 at 2:20 pm
Author: Oneguin65

Length: 0:03:22
Rating: 4.85
Views: 9,890

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47497933 (Friday 24th of October 2008 07:23:50 PM)
He feels what he says. Lots of important singers doesn´t. He is an instrument of the poet´s feelings.
ArturoPVLondon (Friday 8th of August 2008 04:09:00 AM)
present me a true singer that never went sharp or flat in his life!
Babs22h (Wednesday 6th of August 2008 03:07:37 PM)
ok i am an inexperienced wannabe classical/baroque singer ...please tell me whats wrong with the way he sings this!
Argyrakis (Sunday 11th of May 2008 05:32:31 AM)
guys stop giving people thumbs down for saying its out of tune, lol.. it is a fact, but i can see where his voice used to brilliant and still is at times within this piece.
Babs22h (Thursday 8th of May 2008 10:10:19 AM)
what is this taken from? It loks kinda like inside the Actors Studio with the guy sitting at the little table looking like James Lypton
TheUrbanExplorers (Wednesday 7th of May 2008 08:55:36 AM)
The problem: alcoholism. Seriously
mendoncacorreia (Sunday 8th of June 2008 03:47:47 PM)
'TheUrbanExplorers': I'm doing a thourough research for a paper I want to write about Hermann Prey. It's the very first time I see someone saying that Prey became a 'heavy alcoholic'. Would you be so kind to point me the source of your information? Much obliged! 'mendoncacorreia'
mykadia (Saturday 19th of April 2008 09:45:54 PM)
I think that Leonard Hokanson is a tragically underrated pianist. While being utterly fantastic at accompanying, I don't think that he should have to. His music is beautiful.
reallyharried (Monday 11th of February 2008 07:41:46 PM)
This is not Prey at his best. What montestone said three months ago was interesting about his being flat sometimes throughout the 70's and 80's. His work on the Angel recording of Ariadne Auf Naxos (as Harlequin?) was devastatingly beautiful. Other recordings from the 70's and 80's show what a glorious voice he had and what a master he was.
Antillas636 (Wednesday 13th of February 2008 12:59:37 PM)
I think that Prey´s entire career has been glorious (not just the 70´s or 80´s), he not only had a wonderfull voice but a complete self-control over his instrument. I agree with "mahayana76" when said that he captured Schubert sensitivity. I love his interpretation of Schubert instead of Fisher Dieskau´s cold singing, for example.