Goddard Lieberson (1911-1977) was president of Columbia Records from 1956-1971 and again from 1973-1975.
Lieberson on Lehmann
Colleagues on Lehmann
Melchior on LehmannAlexander Kipnis on LehmannRisë Stevens on Lehmann #1Risë Stevens on Lehmann #2Jarmila Novatna on Lehmann #1Jarmila Novatna on Lehmann #2Rose Bampton on LehmannSouzay on LehmannLuba Tcheresky on LehmannBruno Walter on LehmannOrmandy on LehmannAbravanel on LehmannElisabeth SchwarzkopfRudolf Bing (former Met general manager)
Though Jessye Norman didn’t know or work with Lehmann, she did listen to her recordings.
Norman on Lehmann
The following are photos sent by Professor Dr. Barsewisch:
Post card dedicated to “Elisabeth” (who was the mother of Dr. Barsewisch) at the time that he and his mother were refugees in Oedelum near Hildesheim.Lehmann with some of her dogs at Hope Ranch Park in the 1940sA post card that Lehmann sent to Dr. Barsewisch, with an “X” marking her room at the famous Hotel Kaiserhof at Bad Gastein, where she usually went for the healing waters.Dr. Barsewisch at Orplid during his 1972 visit.Lehmann in 1972 walking painfully with a cane in the garden of Orplid in a photo taken by Dr. Barsewisch.Lehmann’s abstract water color and ink drawings.Lehmann’s terra cotta bust, in Orplid’s gardenThe Lotte Lehmann memorial plaque which is on the Perleberg City Museum wall.City Museum of Perleberg (in the 1890s elementary school that Lehmann attended.The Mayor of Perleberg, Annette Jura with Angelo Raciti, and the directors of the Supporters of the Lotte Lehmann Woche, Herr Radek and Herr Richter on the 40th anniversary of the passing of Lehmann. The 2016 bust of Lehmann by Bernd Streiter close to a branch of the Stepenitz River and near the Lotte Lehmann Promenade in Perleberg Students and teachers of the 2016 Lotte Lehmann Woche with the Lehmann bustRaciti with former Lehmann student and teacher for the Lotte Lehmann Woche 2012, Karan ArmstrongThe 2012 Lotte Lehmann Woche participants at their traditional invitation to Groß Pankow, the manor in which the youthful Lehmann spent many happy visits. The bearded man is ?Dr. Barsewisch.The Roland statue in the Marktplatz of Perleberg. Roland was the city’s other famous person. The light green building is the Lotte Lehmann Akademie with offices and practice rooms.Lehmann’s birthplace with plaqueLehmann’s restored baby grand (a gift of Eric Hvolbøll) is demonstrated.The narrow end of the Lotte Lehmann AkademieInside the Lotte Lehmann Akademie with Angelo Raciti the Director of both the Lotte Lehmann Woche and the Lotte Lehmann AkademieThis is the Baron who first auditioned Lehmann. He is Joachim Gans Edler Herr zu Putlitz seen here in his Würtemberg official uniform. He directed the Würtemberg State Theater until 1918 and this was painted by Pankok in 1916.Konrad Gans Edler Herr zu Putlitz and Emmy (née Lürman) on their silver anniversary (1908). These were the grandparents of Dr. Barsewisch and the family that provided stipends and support for Lehmann’s early studies.The Putlitz sisters Erika and Elisabeth, (1912), the aunt and mother of Dr. Barsewisch and close friends of Lehmann.Konrad Gans Edler Herr zu Putlitz, who is mentioned frequently in Lehmann’s biographiesA view of Groß Pankow in 1900, shortly before Lehmann would have visitedA visiting group of Lotte Lehmann Woche students walking in the grounds of Groß PankowIn the Garden Hall of the manor Groß Pankow with some of the 2016 Lotte Lehmann Woche participants, enjoying a slide show about the famous singer.Entry hall of Groß Pankow with the 19th century furniture and decorationThe painted cabinet in the entry hall with, right, the carved and painted column, which even now, after the Russian occupation, exists