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Die Walküre (The Valkyrie), opera, WWV 86b Ein Schwert verheiss mir der Vater
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by NBC Symphony Orchestra
with Helen Traubel, Lauritz Melchior
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini
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Die Walküre (The Valkyrie), opera, WWV 86b Der Männer Sippe
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by NBC Symphony Orchestra
with Helen Traubel, Lauritz Melchior
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini
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Die Walküre (The Valkyrie), opera, WWV 86b Winterstürme wichen
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by NBC Symphony Orchestra
with Helen Traubel, Lauritz Melchior
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini
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Die Walküre (The Valkyrie), opera, WWV 86b Du bist der Lenz
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by NBC Symphony Orchestra
with Helen Traubel, Lauritz Melchior
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini
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Die Walküre (The Valkyrie), opera, WWV 86b Ein Minnetraum
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by NBC Symphony Orchestra
with Helen Traubel, Lauritz Melchior
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini
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Die Walküre (The Valkyrie), opera, WWV 86b Siegmund, heiss ich
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by NBC Symphony Orchestra
with Helen Traubel, Lauritz Melchior
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini
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Die Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), opera, WWV 86d Dawn and Brünnhilde-Siegfried's Duet
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by NBC Symphony Orchestra
with Helen Traubel, Lauritz Melchior
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini
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Die Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), opera, WWV 86d Zu neuen Taten
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by NBC Symphony Orchestra
with Helen Traubel, Lauritz Melchior
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini
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Die Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), opera, WWV 86d Willst du mir Minne schenken
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by NBC Symphony Orchestra
with Helen Traubel, Lauritz Melchior
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini
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Die Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), opera, WWV 86d O heilige Götter
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by NBC Symphony Orchestra
with Helen Traubel, Lauritz Melchior
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini
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Die Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), opera, WWV 86d Siegfried's Rhine Journey
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by NBC Symphony Orchestra
with Helen Traubel, Lauritz Melchior
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini
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Die Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), opera, WWV 86d Siegfried's Funeral Music
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by NBC Symphony Orchestra
with Helen Traubel
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini
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Die Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), opera, WWV 86d Starke Scheite Schichtet mir dort
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by NBC Symphony Orchestra
with Helen Traubel
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini
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Die Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), opera, WWV 86d Wie Sonne lauter strahlt mir sein Licht
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by NBC Symphony Orchestra
with Helen Traubel
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini
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Die Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), opera, WWV 86d Main Erbe nun nehm' ich zu eigen
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by NBC Symphony Orchestra
with Helen Traubel
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini
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Die Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), opera, WWV 86d Fliegt heim ihr Raben!
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by NBC Symphony Orchestra
with Helen Traubel
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini
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Die Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), opera, WWV 86d Grane, mein Ross sei mir gegrüsst
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by NBC Symphony Orchestra
with Helen Traubel
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini
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Lauritz Melchior and Helen Traubel sing Wagner
Manufacturer: Minerva ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000005R8J Release Date: 2001-03-06 |
Tracks:
- Die Walkure, Act 1, Scene No.3: Ein Schwert Verheiss Mir Der Vater
- Die Walkure, Act 1, Scene No.3: Der Manner Sippe
- Die Walkure, Act 1, Scene No.3: Wintersturme Wichen
- Die Walkure, Act 1, Scene No.3: Du Bist Der Lenz
- Die Walkure, Act 1, Scene No.3: EinMinnetraum
- Die Walkure, Act 1, Scene No.3: Siegmund, Heiss Ich
- Gotterdammerung: Dawn And Brunnhilde-Siegfried's Duet
- Gotterdammerung: Zu Neuen Taten
- Gotterdammerung: Willst Du Mir Minne Schenken
- Gotterdammerung: O Heilige Gotter
- Gotterdammerung: Siegfried's Rhine Journey
- Gotterdammerung: Siegfried's Funeral Music
- Starke Scheite Schichtet Mir Dort - Helen Traubel
- Wie Sonne Lauter Strahlt Mir Sein Licht - Helen Traubel
- Mein Erbe Nun Nehm' Ich Zu Eigen - Helen Traubel
- Fliegt Heim Ihr Raben! - Helen Traubel
- Grane, Mein Ross Sei Mir Gegrusst - Helen Traubel
Customer Reviews:
Classic voices, good orchestral support, excellent Wagner. . . ........2007-03-21
Act 1, Scene 3 may be one of the best things that Wagner ever created. Melchior begins by singing of his dilemma. His strong, heroic voice is well displayed. When he sings of his father, the poignancy and plaintiveness of his voice is clear with his ringing "Walse." This is a powerful start to the great duet.
Traubel (as Sieglinde) responds with her stirring "Der Manner Sippe," in which she describes her state and the visit of s stranger who left a sword. Many had tried to wrest it free, but had failed. There is poignancy, again, as she sings of the situation. And a wonderful voice she exhibits. She shows off a strong, rich voice, well suited for her character. Her lower register is tied nicely to higher notes.
Melchior (as Siegmund) responds with his elegiac "Wintersturme." His stentorian tone fits this segment of the scene most nicely. The orchestra plays well behind him, but his voice is never overwhelmed by the orchestration.
Traubel responds with "Du bist der Lenz." A well sung version, with her rich voice doing justice to this piece. The dramatic tension of this scene continues to build, as Sieglinde "raises the ante" with Siegmund. Haunting leitmotifs of the bigger picture of the gods and their plans emerge toward the end of this.
Melchior begins a response with "Ein Minnetraum," but this lovely fragment gets cut off as Sieglinde begins to see things as they are. Sieglinde's "O stille" signals the beginning of a slowly building tension until the dramatic finale. Her "Doch nein" until the end of the scene moves toward a wonderful crescendo. With this, Sieglinde is coming to the haunting realization of who Siegmund really is. The singing is ravishing, as she asks a series of questions of Siegmund and gets the answers that she expects--such as the name of Siegmund's father, "Walse," and his own real, proper name. The back and forth between Melchior and Traubel is affecting, with the orchestral support behind them. And Siegmund pulls the mighty sword, placed there by his father, from its moorings. The music swells.
Then, the finale, with Siegmund and Sieglinde realizing who they are and deciding that that makes no difference, as their love transcends normal bounds. Powerful stuff; Wagner at his best in one of the great scenes from all of opera.
There are also two other scenes on this CD, the dawn in "Gotterdammerung" through Siegfried's Rhine Journey; the Immolation scene at the conclusion of the opera (and the entire "Ring").
This is well worth acquiring for its classic Wagnerian "Ring" works.
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Helen Traubel And Lauritz Melchior Sing Wagner
Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000JHIM Release Date: 1999-06-29 |
Tracks:
- Rienzi: Act V: Rienzi's Prayer 'Allmacht'ger Vater, blick' herab'
- Lohengrin: Act I, Scene 2: Elsa's Dream 'Einsam in truben Tagen'
- Lohengrin: Act I, Scene 3: Lohengrin's Arrival 'Nun sei bedankt, mein lieber Schwan'
- Lohengrin: Act I, Scene 3: 'Mein Held, mein Retter'
- Lohengrin: Act II, Scene 2: 'Euch Luften'
- Lohengrin: Act III, Scene 2: Bridal Chamber Scene 'Das susse Lied verhallt'
- Tristan und Isolde: Prelude To Act I
- Tristan und Isolde: Act I, Scene 3: Isolde's Narrative 'Erfuhrest du meine Schmach'
Tracks:
- Tristan und Isolde: Act II, Scene 2: Liebesnacht 'O sink' hernieder, Nacht der Liebe
- Tristan und Isolde: Act II, Scene 3: 'O Konig'
- Tristan und Isolde: Prelude To Act III
- Tristan und Isolde: Act III, Scene 1: 'Die alte Weise'
- Tristan und Isolde: Act III, Scene 2: 'O diese Sonne!'
- Tristan und Isolde: Act III, Scene 3: 'Liebestod'
Amazon.com
During the 1940s, Helen Traubel and Lauritz Melchior ruled the Wagnerian roost on American opera stages. Although they're not paired up here (turn to the Toscanini Walküre Act I scene iii or Götterdämmerung love duet on BMG for the Traubel-Melchior partnership in full flower), this collection of short arias and extended scenes displays a kind of vocal amplitude, ease of delivery, and directness of utterance rarely encountered today. Traubel may not delve the fiery waters of Isolde's Narrative and Curse with the intensity of a Frieda Leider or Kirsten Flagstad, but her clear diction and bedrock intonation will surely stop aspiring Elsas or Isoldes in their tracks. In the complete first scene from Act 3 of Tristan und Isolde, the matchless Melchior characterizes the protagonist's descent into delirium via purely vocal means, with no enacting or barking. True, his baritonal timbre boasted more vibrance and roundness in the live 1936 Covent Garden Tristan on VAI. Still, neither Torsten Ralf nor Kurt Baum, fine as they are here, quite matches their older colleague's unique sound. Artur Rodzinsky and Fritz Busch stand out for their full-throttled, supportive podium work. Sony's dazzling transfers uphold the incomparable standards typical of the Masterworks Heritage series, while William Youngren's informative annotations are free of claptrap. --Jed DistlerCustomer Reviews:
UNA JOYA.......2005-11-24
The greatest Wagnerian tenor and soprano at their peak.......2002-08-14
This of course represents the much-mourned "bleeding chunk" variety of Wagnerian recordings which were all that we had available in pre-lp days. Except for one excerpt from RIENZI, the material is all from two operas LOHENGRIN and TRISTAN UND ISOLDE. Too bad some digital wizardry could not have been performed to replace Traubel's Tristan (Torsten Ralf) with Melchior but alas they didn't cover the same material so even digital wizardry could not help us here.
Recordings of Met broadcasts with the two paired in TRISTAN do exist and why they are not cd is a puzzlement.
The strength and purity of line of both Melchior and Traubel are unsurpassed. There was never a warmer Wagnerian soprano than Traubel and she is always totally on pitch - her notes are perfectly sung and her line is unwavering. I can't understand how people can hear Flagstad (who always left me cold) and Traubel and proclaim the former to be warmer. It simply isn't true. Traubel is velvet - for me simply the finest Wagnerian soprano ever recorded.
This is a treasure trove set and budget-priced. The digital transfers of the original mono sound are superb. Very highly recommended.
Extradordinary issue of classic recordings.......2001-03-02
Sony's remasterings are splendid. During the mid '40's Columbia was experimenting with various long playing formats, resulting of course in the "microgroove" records of 1948. All recordings from 1944 on were recorded on large 16 inch discs in anticipation of this breakthrough. As a result the original masters on these CD's are possessed of extraordinary clarity and richness.
A must have.......2000-01-19
Another triumph for the Masterworks Heritage Series.......1999-08-05
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