Elisabeth Grümmer was a revered German soprano, celebrated for her luminous voice and deeply expressive performances. Born in 1911, she became one of the most distinguished opera and lieder singers of the mid-20th century, particularly admired for her interpretations of Mozart, Wagner, and Richard Strauss. Grümmer’s elegant phrasing and warm tone made her a favorite on European opera stages, performing in renowned venues such as Bayreuth, Berlin, and Vienna. Her artistry extended to sacred music and song recitals, where her sensitivity to text and musical nuance shone through. Even today, her recordings remain treasured by classical vocal enthusiasts.
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