Ganz leise kommt die Nacht aus weiter Ferne - Jean Stilwell, Mackeben, Theo
Leben ohne Liebe kannst du nicht (for the film Nie wieder Liebe) - Jean Stilwell, Kudritzki, Horst
Eine Frau wird erst sch?n durch die Liebe (for the film Heimat) - Jean Stilwell, Marx, Joseph
Lang ist's her... - Jean Stilwell, Holl?nder, Friedric
Nachtgebet, for voice & piano - Jean Stilwell, Haj?s, Karl
Ich bin Kopf bis Fu? (Falling in love again) (for the film The Blue Ang - Jean Stilwell, Grothe, Franz
Give me the man (from an instrumental in the film Morocco) - Jean Stilwell, Schumann, Robert
Illusion - Jean Stilwell, Reger, Max
Du bist wie eine Blume, song for voice & piano (Myrthen), Op. 25/24 - Jean Stilwell, Mackeben, Theo
2. Con moto - Jean Stilwell, Holl?nder, Friedric
Schlafe, mein Geliebter - Jean Stilwell, Zemlinsky, Alexande
Excerpt - Jean Stilwell, Weill, Kurt
Heilige Nacht, for voice & piano, Op. 2/I 1 (from "Songs, 2 volumes") - Jean Stilwell, Schoenberg, Arnold
Lost in the Stars, song for voice & piano (from "Lost in the Stars") - Jean Stilwell, Schoenberg, Arnold
Galathea - Jean Stilwell, Dostal, Nico
Mahnung - Jean Stilwell, Holl?nder, Friedric
Sagt dir eine sch?ne Frau "Vielleicht" (for the film Das Lied der W?ste - Jean Stilwell, Weill, Kurt
Sex Appeal, song
Saga of Jenny
The charismatic mezzo-soprano, Jean Stilwell, is one of Canada?s most versatile artists - one who has that rare ability to light up any stage on which she performs. In addition to her extensive recital, concert and operati... more »c performances, Stilwell has also garnered rave reviews for her smoldering approach to cabaret music, including the songs of William Bolcom and Benjamin Britten, Kurt Weill and Arnold Schoenberg, to those made famous by Edith Piaf, Marlene Dietrich, Zara Leander and Lotte Lenya. Her recording of French mélodies and cabaret, Les Chemins de l?amour, was heralded by the press, making the late Toronto music critic Urjo Kareda?s list of the "Best Recordings of the Year 1999".« less
The charismatic mezzo-soprano, Jean Stilwell, is one of Canada?s most versatile artists - one who has that rare ability to light up any stage on which she performs. In addition to her extensive recital, concert and operatic performances, Stilwell has also garnered rave reviews for her smoldering approach to cabaret music, including the songs of William Bolcom and Benjamin Britten, Kurt Weill and Arnold Schoenberg, to those made famous by Edith Piaf, Marlene Dietrich, Zara Leander and Lotte Lenya. Her recording of French mélodies and cabaret, Les Chemins de l?amour, was heralded by the press, making the late Toronto music critic Urjo Kareda?s list of the "Best Recordings of the Year 1999".