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 For complete enjoyment of an operatic scene or lieder recital, the  visual element is almost  as important as what you hear; the   singer's facial expressions and body language are an essential part   of the performance. This disc, compiled from television  broadcasts  in 1959 and the 1960s, supplies, delightfully, the visual element  unfortunately missing in audio recordings  of three of the greatest German  singers of the 20th century.
    Everything on this disc is a treasure. Schwartzkopf is shown in the   heart-breaking end of Act I in  Der Rosenkavalier; it does not surpass her  complete recording of the role with Von Karajan (available on VHS), but  complements it with another view of one of her great moments. Seefried is  totally charming, with vivid facial expressions  and silvery tone,  in five songs  of Richard Strauss  and three of Gustav Mahler. And Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau  is in his  vocal prime for Mahler's Songs of a Wayfarer. A very substantial   bonus presents Fischer-Dieskau and pianist Gewrald Moore in four  songs of  Schubert, including a bone-chilling "Der Erlkönig" that requires the singer to  use three contrasting voices.  --Joe McLellan
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