Lieder (Selected)
Johannes Brahms
Jessye Norman, Daniel Barenboim
early 1980sTop recommendation for a first collection. Norman sings with beautiful depth and warmth, providing an almost motherly, comforting tone that is perfect for Brahms's long lines.
Anne Sofie von Otter, Bengt Forsberg
1989A good complement to Norman. Von Otter has a lighter, agile voice, showing wonderful character and energy in songs like the 'Gypsy Songs' and a refined, tender tone elsewhere (like the famous 'Lullaby').
Janet Baker, Martin Isepp
1965Essential listening. Baker possesses wonderful musicality, warmth, and heart. A very touching and poignant recording, coupled with her Schumann 'Frauenlieb und Leben'.
Aksel Schiøtz, Gerald Moore
1946 Mono recording.A gorgeous, heartfelt, and naturally expressive version from a sweet, honeyed tenor. Coupled with his Schumann Dichterliebe.