Sara Schabas on Emmy Heim

Sara Schabas on Emmy Heim

Martha Guth interviews soprano Sara Schabas on the influential Viennese/Canadian pedagogue and singer Emmy Heim (1885-1954). Heim greatly contributed to the rising popularity of Lieder in Canada in the 20th Century. Sara Schabas tracks her life as it intersected with the compositional greats of fin de siècle Vienna, and later, as she fled as a refugee to Canada. Martha and Sara reflect on her life, the importance of imagination in singing, and pedagogical lineages.

See below for an incredible information packet tracking Emmy’s life and achievements that Sara Schabas created to accompany the podcast.

November 4, 2024


The recording you hear at the beginning and end of the podcast is from an LP of informal recordings made by Emmy Heim and pianist Sir Ernest MacMillan at his home in Toronto in 1948.

Bonus content:

Sara shared with us some extra links to interviews and recordings, some of which she mentioned in her interview with Martha. Enjoy exploring them below.

Emmy Heim's 1954 extensive interview about her life and artistic philosophy for the CBC

Emmy Heim singing folk songs with Sir Ernest MacMillan in 1948

 "Expression in Sound:" A Schubert lecture recital given by Emmy with Nicholas Goldschmidt singing 

 An excerpt from Gudrun Parker's 1952 dramatized documentary, "Opera School" (National Film Board of Canada) featuring Emmy 

 Emmy Heim's student Laura Sarti discussing studying with her

2015 recording of Renée Fleming singing works by Egon Wellesz mentioned in pod

Paul Sperry, Tenor

Paul Sperry, Tenor

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