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Soprano Lotte Lehmann (born on 27 February 1888, Perleberg, Germany; died on 26 August 1976, Santa Barbara, USA) made her operatic debut at the Hamburg Opera in 1910 and sang her last recital in August 1951. Creator of roles by Strauss and Korngold, Lehmann fled the Nazis, emigrated to the United States in 1938. A founder of the Music Academy of the West in California, Lehmann was a profoundly influential teacher, a published author, poet, and painter. Her recorded legacy spans 500 releases. After retiring, she taught at her home in Santa Barbara almost until her death in 1976 at the age of 88. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Complete 1941 Radio Recital Cycle

The Very Best of Lotte Lehmann

Schubert: Die Schone Mullerin

Great Opera Singers / Soprano Arias / 1935 - 1949

Lotte Lehmann Sings Brahms

Lotte Lehmann -Works By Schumann, Brahms, Schubert and Sacred Songs
The Young Lotte Lehmann
Lebendige Vergangenheit - Lotte Lehmann
Classic German Poetry by Goethe, Mörilke, Heine
Beethoven, Schubert & Others: Vocal Works
Lotte Lehmann – A 125th Birthday Tribute (Live)

Frauenliebe Und Leben