Karl Richter

See also: Richter

Karl Richter , born the October 15th 1926 with Plauen and dead the February 15th 1981 with Munich, was a organist, Clavecin ist, Leader and chief of choruses German, especially active in Munich. Its name remains associated with that with Jean-Sebastien Bach, of which it was one of the most senior interpreters to the head of his Münchner Bach-Together.

From its party-taken stylistics and sound, Richter incarnates the transition between romantic” and “baroqueuses” visions the “from work from the type-setter: its Passion according to saint Matthieu is, from all points of view, halfway between those of Otto Klemperer and Nikolaus Harnoncourt. A certain sentimentalism impregnates its recordings, which nevertheless were very admired by Glenn Gould.

Faithful to certain interpreters (whom it divided besides with Ferenc Fricsay), Karl Richter has several times worked with Maria Stader, Hertha Töpper, Ernst Haefliger and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, but also Edith Mathis and low the Keith Engen.

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