The soprano Angelika Huber has made a considerable name for herself in the field of art song in recent years. One of the main focuses of her song recitals is the presentation of unusual repertoires. The present production documents exemplarily her commitment to the rediscovery of composers who have unjustly fallen into oblivion. The German soprano, Angelika Huber, sang for several years with the children's choir of the Bavarian State and continued her musical education at the Bayerische Singakademie (a scholarship system of the Bavarian State). After graduating from high school, she studied singing at the Munich Academy for Music and Theater as a student of Silvia Greenberg, Thomas E. Bauer and Christian Gerhaher as well as in the courses for Lied offered by Fritz Schwinghammer. She also received important impulses from Tanja d'Althann as well as master-courses held by Christoph Prégardien, András Schiff and Brigitte Fassbaender.
4 FÜNF Lieder, Op. 97-Mein Liebchen Naht, Blumen Zu Pflücken, Op. 97/1
5 FÜNF Lieder, Op. 97-Durch Die Wolkige Maiennacht, Op. 97/2
6 FÜNF Lieder, Op. 97-Vor Dem Fenster Mir, Op. 97/3
7 FÜNF Lieder, Op. 97-Morgenlied, Op. 97/4
8 FÜNF Lieder, Op. 97-Ein Mädchen Und Ein Gläschen Wein, Op. 97/5
9 Erwartung
10 Suleika, Op. 34/4
11 Liebende Schreibt, Op. 86/3
12 Suleika, Op. 57/3
13 Songs (6), for Voice & Piano, Op. 7-5. Frühlingslied
14 Songs (4), for Medium Voice & Piano, Op. 15-4. Gold'ne Brücken
15 Songs (4), for Medium Voice & Piano, Op. 15-3. Im Tiefen Tale
16 Sechs Gesänge, Op. 19[A]-Frühlingslied, Op. 19[A]/1
17 Sechs Gesänge, Op. 19[A]-Das Erste Veilchen, Op. 19[A]/2
18 Sechs Gesänge, Op. 19[A]-Winterlied, Op. 19[A]/3
19 Sechs Gesänge, Op. 19[A]-Neue Liebe, Op. 19[A]/4
20 Sechs Gesänge, Op. 19[A]-Gruß, Op. 19[A]/5
21 Sechs Gesänge, Op. 19[A]-Reiselied, Op. 19[A]/6
22 Songs (6), for Voice & Piano, Op. 7-3. Russisch
23 Songs (6), for Voice & Piano, Op. 7-4. Schilflied
24 Hymnus, Op. 13
25 Herbstlied, Op. 84/2
26 Schilflied, Op. 71/4
27 Auf Flügeln Des Gesanges, Op. 34/2
28 Frühlingslied, Op. 47/3
The soprano Angelika Huber has made a considerable name for herself in the field of art song in recent years. One of the main focuses of her song recitals is the presentation of unusual repertoires. The present production documents exemplarily her commitment to the rediscovery of composers who have unjustly fallen into oblivion. The German soprano, Angelika Huber, sang for several years with the children's choir of the Bavarian State and continued her musical education at the Bayerische Singakademie (a scholarship system of the Bavarian State). After graduating from high school, she studied singing at the Munich Academy for Music and Theater as a student of Silvia Greenberg, Thomas E. Bauer and Christian Gerhaher as well as in the courses for Lied offered by Fritz Schwinghammer. She also received important impulses from Tanja d'Althann as well as master-courses held by Christoph Prégardien, András Schiff and Brigitte Fassbaender.