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Tristan und Isolde, opera, WWV 90 Act Two: Vorspiel
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by Berlin State Choir
with Gottlob Frick, Kurt Rehm, Hasso Eschert, Jaro Prohaska, Erna Schluter, Margarete Klose, Ludwig Suthaus, Gerhard Witting
Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler
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Tristan und Isolde, opera, WWV 90 Act Two, Scene One: Hörst du sie noch?
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by Berlin State Choir
with Gottlob Frick, Kurt Rehm, Hasso Eschert, Jaro Prohaska, Erna Schluter, Margarete Klose, Ludwig Suthaus, Gerhard Witting
Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler
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Tristan und Isolde, opera, WWV 90 Act Two, Scene Two: Isolde Geliebte
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by Berlin State Choir
with Gottlob Frick, Kurt Rehm, Hasso Eschert, Jaro Prohaska, Erna Schluter, Margarete Klose, Ludwig Suthaus, Gerhard Witting
Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler
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Tristan und Isolde, opera, WWV 90 Act Two, Scene Two: O sink' hernieder Nach der liebe
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by Berlin State Choir
with Gottlob Frick, Kurt Rehm, Hasso Eschert, Jaro Prohaska, Erna Schluter, Margarete Klose, Ludwig Suthaus, Gerhard Witting
Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler
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Tristan und Isolde, opera, WWV 90 Act Two, Scene Two: Einsam wachend in der Nacht
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by Berlin State Choir
with Gottlob Frick, Kurt Rehm, Hasso Eschert, Jaro Prohaska, Erna Schluter, Margarete Klose, Ludwig Suthaus, Gerhard Witting
Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler
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Tristan und Isolde, opera, WWV 90 Act Two, Scene Two: Lausche Geliebter
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by Berlin State Choir
with Gottlob Frick, Kurt Rehm, Hasso Eschert, Jaro Prohaska, Erna Schluter, Margarete Klose, Ludwig Suthaus, Gerhard Witting
Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler
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Tristan und Isolde, opera, WWV 90 Act Two, Scene Two: So stürben wir
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by Berlin State Choir
with Gottlob Frick, Kurt Rehm, Hasso Eschert, Jaro Prohaska, Erna Schluter, Margarete Klose, Ludwig Suthaus, Gerhard Witting
Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler
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Tristan und Isolde, opera, WWV 90 Act Two, Scene Three: Ritte dich Tristan!
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by Berlin State Choir
with Gottlob Frick, Kurt Rehm, Hasso Eschert, Jaro Prohaska, Erna Schluter, Margarete Klose, Ludwig Suthaus, Gerhard Witting
Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler
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Tristan und Isolde, opera, WWV 90 Act Two, Scene Three: Tatest du's wirklich?
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by Berlin State Choir
with Gottlob Frick, Kurt Rehm, Hasso Eschert, Jaro Prohaska, Erna Schluter, Margarete Klose, Ludwig Suthaus, Gerhard Witting
Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler
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Tristan und Isolde, opera, WWV 90 Act Two, Scene Three: O König das kann ich dich nicht sagen
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by Berlin State Choir
with Gottlob Frick, Kurt Rehm, Hasso Eschert, Jaro Prohaska, Erna Schluter, Margarete Klose, Ludwig Suthaus, Gerhard Witting
Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler
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Tristan und Isolde, opera, WWV 90 Act Three: Vorspiel
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by Berlin State Choir
with Gottlob Frick, Kurt Rehm, Hasso Eschert, Jaro Prohaska, Erna Schluter, Margarete Klose, Ludwig Suthaus, Gerhard Witting
Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler
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Tristan und Isolde, opera, WWV 90 Act Two, Scene Three, Scene One: Dünkt dich das?
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by Berlin State Choir
with Gottlob Frick, Kurt Rehm, Hasso Eschert, Jaro Prohaska, Erna Schluter, Margarete Klose, Ludwig Suthaus, Gerhard Witting
Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler
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Tristan und Isolde, opera, WWV 90 Act Two, Scene Three, Scene One: Noch losch daslicht nicht aus
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by Berlin State Choir
with Gottlob Frick, Kurt Rehm, Hasso Eschert, Jaro Prohaska, Erna Schluter, Margarete Klose, Ludwig Suthaus, Gerhard Witting
Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler
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Tristan und Isolde, opera, WWV 90 Act Two, Scene Three, Scene One: Isolde kommt!
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by Berlin State Choir
with Gottlob Frick, Kurt Rehm, Hasso Eschert, Jaro Prohaska, Erna Schluter, Margarete Klose, Ludwig Suthaus, Gerhard Witting
Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler
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Tristan und Isolde, opera, WWV 90 Act Two, Scene Three, Scene One: Noch ist kein Schiff zu sehn!
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by Berlin State Choir
with Gottlob Frick, Kurt Rehm, Hasso Eschert, Jaro Prohaska, Erna Schluter, Margarete Klose, Ludwig Suthaus, Gerhard Witting
Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler
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Tristan und Isolde, opera, WWV 90 Act Two, Scene Three, Scene One: Bist du nun tot?
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by Berlin State Choir
with Gottlob Frick, Kurt Rehm, Hasso Eschert, Jaro Prohaska, Erna Schluter, Margarete Klose, Ludwig Suthaus, Gerhard Witting
Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler
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Tristan und Isolde, opera, WWV 90 Act Two, Scene Three, Scene One: O Wonne! Freude!
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by Berlin State Choir
with Gottlob Frick, Kurt Rehm, Hasso Eschert, Jaro Prohaska, Erna Schluter, Margarete Klose, Ludwig Suthaus, Gerhard Witting
Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler
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Tristan und Isolde, opera, WWV 90 Act Two, Scene Three, Scene Two: O diese Sonne!
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by Berlin State Choir
with Gottlob Frick, Kurt Rehm, Hasso Eschert, Jaro Prohaska, Erna Schluter, Margarete Klose, Ludwig Suthaus, Gerhard Witting
Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler
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Tristan und Isolde, opera, WWV 90 Act Two, Scene Three, Scene Two: Ha! Ich bin's ich bin's...
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by Berlin State Choir
with Gottlob Frick, Kurt Rehm, Hasso Eschert, Jaro Prohaska, Erna Schluter, Margarete Klose, Ludwig Suthaus, Gerhard Witting
Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler
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Tristan und Isolde, opera, WWV 90 Act Two, Scene Three, Scene Three: Kurwena! Hör!
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by Berlin State Choir
with Gottlob Frick, Kurt Rehm, Hasso Eschert, Jaro Prohaska, Erna Schluter, Margarete Klose, Ludwig Suthaus, Gerhard Witting
Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler
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Tristan und Isolde, opera, WWV 90 Act Two, Scene Three, Scene Three: Tod den alles!
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by Berlin State Choir
with Gottlob Frick, Kurt Rehm, Hasso Eschert, Jaro Prohaska, Erna Schluter, Margarete Klose, Ludwig Suthaus, Gerhard Witting
Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler
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Tristan und Isolde, opera, WWV 90 Act Two, Scene Three, Scene Three: Mild und leise wie er lächelt
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by Berlin State Choir
with Gottlob Frick, Kurt Rehm, Hasso Eschert, Jaro Prohaska, Erna Schluter, Margarete Klose, Ludwig Suthaus, Gerhard Witting
Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler
Wagner: Tristan & Isolde, Acts 2 & 3, Recorded at 1947 Concert in Berlin,Richard Wagner,Wilhelm Furtwangler,Ludwig Suthaus,Gottlob Frick,Margarete Klose,Erna Schlüter,L.Y.S.,German/Austrian Romantic Opera,Opera
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The Most Famous Opera Duets
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002SCA Release Date: 1994-04-12 |
Tracks:
- Les Peurs des perles Act 1 - Au fond du temple saint
- Madama Butterfly Act 1- Vogliatemi bene, un bene piccolino
- Le Nozze di Figaro Act III - Sull'aria - Le Nozze di Figaro
- La Traviata Act I - Un di, felice, eterea
- Lucia Di Lammermoor Act I - Ah! Verranna a te sull'aure
- Tristan und Isolde Act II - O sink hernieder, Nacht der Liebe
- Carmen Act I - Parle-moi de m
- Die ZauberflAct I - Bei Mern, welche Liebe F
- Lakmct I - Viens, Mallika
- Rigoletto Act I - il sol dell'anima
- Der Rosenkavalier Act II - Mir ist die Ehre wilderfahren
- Don Giovanni Act I - Li darem la mano
- La Boh Act IV - O Mimi, tu pi torni
- Il Trovatore Act IV - Miserere...Quel suon, quelle preci
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This is a misnomer--not all of these duets are all that famous--but it's a fine compilation nonetheless. You'll hear selections from Bizet's The Pearl Fishers (Nicolai Gedda and Ernest Blanc at their most elegant French), Madama Butterfly (Carlo Bergonzi and Renata Scotto--an impassioned pair), Lucia di Lammermoor (a classy Alfredo Kraus and Edita Gruberova), the lovely Lakme duet, The Presentation of the Silver Rose from Der Rosenkavalier (with the earnest Christa Ludwig and the other-worldly Teresa Stich-Randall), and a fine Trovatore "Miserere" (with Leontyne Price and Franco Bonisolli singing up a storm). There are many others, too--a veritable cornucopia of couplings--and a treat for the opera lover. --Robert LevineCustomer Reviews:
Can't go wrong.......2007-07-14
Most Famous???.......2007-05-14
Only one song knew well.......2007-05-14
The Most Famous Opera Duets.......2007-01-05
Thanks again!!!!!
Good selection of opera highlights.......2006-11-04
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Masters of Classical Music (Box Set)
Manufacturer: Delta ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001VU5 Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Eine kleine Nachtmusik: Allegro - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- Piano Concerto In A Major, K 488: Adagio - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- Flute Concerto In D Major, K 314: Allegro - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- Symphony No. 40 in G minor: Molto allegro - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- Clarinet Concerto KV 622: Adagio - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- Serenade, K 375: Menuetto - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- Turkish March - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- Violin Concerto, K 216: Allegro - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- Divertimento, K 334: Menuetto - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- Horn Concerto, K 447: Allegro - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- Cassation, K 99: Allegro - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Tracks:
- Overture No. 4 In Major: Rejouissance - J.S.Bach
- Overture No. 3 In D Major: Air - J.S.Bach
- Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 In F Major: I. Allegro - J.S.Bach
- Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring - J.S.Bach
- Overture No. 2 In B Minor: Menuet & Badinerie - J.S.Bach
- Prelude In C Major - J.S.Bach
- Toccata And Fugue In D Minor - J.S.Bach
- Prelude In C Minor - J.S.Bach
- Overture No. 1 In C Major: Passepied - J.S.Bach
- Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 In F Major: II. Adagio - J.S.Bach
- Kommst du nun, Jesu vom Himmel herunter, Chorale - J.S.Bach
- Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 In G Major: II. Allegro - J.S.Bach
- Violin Concerto In E Major: I. Adagio - J.S.Bach
- St. Matthew Passion: Finale Chorus: 'Wir setzen uns mit Tranen nieder' - J.S.Bach
Tracks:
- Symphony No. 5: Allegro con brio - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Fur Elise - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Violin Romance No. 2 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- 'Moonlight' Sonata: Adagio sostenuto - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Minuet - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Symphony No. 8 In F Major: Allegretto scherzando - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Coriolan: Overture - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Piano Concerto No. 2: Adagio - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Symphony No. 5 In C Minor: Allegro - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Egmont: Overture - Ludwig Van Beethoven
Tracks:
- Die Fledermaus: Die Fledermaus (Excerpts) - Johann Strauss
- Wine, Woman And Song - Johann Strauss
- Tritsch Tratsch Polka - Johann Strauss
- The Blue Danube - Johann Strauss
- The Gypsy Baron: Introduction - Johann Strauss
- Annen Polka - Johann Strauss
- Vienna Blood - Johann Strauss
- The Gypsy Baron: Einzugsmarsch - Johann Strauss
Tracks:
- Tannhauser: Overture - MASTERS OF CLASSICAL MUSIC
- Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg: Dance Of The Prentices - MASTERS OF CLASSICAL MUSIC
- Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg: Prelude Act 3 - MASTERS OF CLASSICAL MUSIC
- Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg: Aufzug der Meistersinger - MASTERS OF CLASSICAL MUSIC
- Der fliegende Hollander: Overture - MASTERS OF CLASSICAL MUSIC
- Lohengrin: Prelude - MASTERS OF CLASSICAL MUSIC
- Tristan und Isolde: Prelude And Liebestod - MASTERS OF CLASSICAL MUSIC
- Tannhauser: Arrival Of The Guests At Wartburg - MASTERS OF CLASSICAL MUSIC
Tracks:
- Piano Concerto No. 1: Allegro non troppo - Peter Tchaikovsky
- String Serenade: Waltz - Peter Tchaikovsky
- Violin Concerto: Andante - Peter Tchaikovsky
- The Sleeping Beauty: Introduction - Peter Tchaikovsky
- The Sleeping Beauty: Pas d'action - Adagio - Peter Tchaikovsky
- The Sleeping Beauty: Waltz - Peter Tchaikovsky
- Capriccio italien Op. 45 - Peter Tchaikovsky
- Swan Lake: Ballet Suite: Scene No. 10 - Peter Tchaikovsky
- Swan Lake: Ballet Suite: Waltz - Peter Tchaikovsky
- Eugene Onegin: Polonaise - Peter Tchaikovsky
Tracks:
- The 4 Seasons: Concerto No. 1 In E Major: Spring - VIVALDI, Antonio
- Siciliano - VIVALDI, Antonio
- Concerto In D Minor:: (Allegro Assai) Cologne Concerto - VIVALDI, Antonio
- The 4 Seasons: Concerto No. 2 In G Minor: Summer - VIVALDI, Antonio
- Oboe Sonata In B Flat Major, RV 34: Adagio - Allegro - Largo - Allegro - VIVALDI, Antonio
- The 4 Seasons: Concerto No. 3 In F Major: Autumn - VIVALDI, Antonio
- Oboe Concerto: Allegro non tasto - Largo - Allegro non molto - VIVALDI, Antonio
- Concerto In D Minor: (Largo e spiccato) Cologne Concerto - VIVALDI, Antonio
- The 4 Seasons: Concerto No. 4 In F Minor: Winter - VIVALDI, Antonio
Tracks:
- Scherzo No 1 In B Minor, Op. 20 - Frederic Chopin_
- Three Nocturnes, Op. 9: No 3 In B Major - Frederic Chopin_
- Twelve Etudes, Op. 10: No 5 In G Flat Major - Frederic Chopin_
- Twelve Etudes, Op. 25: No 10 In B Minor - Frederic Chopin_
- 24 Preludes, Op. 28: No. 13 In F Sharp Major - Frederic Chopin_
- 24 Preludes, Op. 28: No. 14 In E Flat Minor - Frederic Chopin_
- 24 Preludes, Op. 28: No. 15 In D Flat Major 'Raindrops' - Frederic Chopin_
- 24 Preludes, Op. 28: No. 16 In B Flat Minor - Frederic Chopin_
- 24 Preludes, Op. 28: No. 17 In A Flat Major - Frederic Chopin_
- 24 Preludes, Op. 28: No. 18 In F Minor - Frederic Chopin_
- Scherzo No. 2 In B Flat Minor, Op. 31 - Frederic Chopin_
- Waltz In E Flat Major, Op. 18 - Frederic Chopin_
- Nocturne In C Sharp Minor, Op. Posth. - Frederic Chopin_
- Four Mazurkas, Op. 24: No. 3 In A Flat Major - Frederic Chopin_
- Four Mazurkas, Op. 24: No. 4 In B Flat Minor - Frederic Chopin_
Tracks:
- Ave Maria - Franz Schubert
- Impromptu In E Flat Major - Franz Schubert
- Standchen - Franz Schubert
- Trout Quintet: Tema con variazioni - Franz Schubert
- 'Rosamunde': Entr'acte No. 1 - Franz Schubert
- Moment Musical In A Flat Major - Franz Schubert
- 'Rosamunde': Entr'acte No. 2 - Franz Schubert
- Moment Musical No. 3 In F Minor - Franz Schubert
- 'Rosamunde': Ballet Music No.2 - Franz Schubert
- Symphony No. 8 In B Minor 'Unfinished': Allegro moderato - Franz Schubert
Tracks:
- Nabucco: Overture - Verdi, Giuseppe
- Nabucco: Va pensiero, sull'ali dorate - Verdi, Giuseppe
- Aida: Prelude - Verdi, Giuseppe
- II Trovatore: Verdi! le fosche notturne (Gypsies' Chorus) - Verdi, Giuseppe
- II Trovatore: Or co' daddi, ma fra poco (Soldiers' Chorus) - Verdi, Giuseppe
- Aroldo: Overture - Verdi, Giuseppe
- La Traviata: Prelude - Verdi, Giuseppe
- La Traviata: Noi siamo zingarelle - Verdi, Giuseppe
- La Traviata:: Libiamo ne' lieti calici - Verdi, Giuseppe
- La Traviata: Di Madride noi siam mattadori - Verdi, Giuseppe
- La forza del destino: Overture - Verdi, Giuseppe
Customer Reviews:
masters of classical music.......2007-03-26
A good basic collection.......2006-11-10
An excellent introduction to classical music.......2006-10-18
Very Beautiful!!!!!1.......2006-10-05
Still Stuck on Beethoven.......2006-08-22
My interest started in this genre of music because I'm researching my ancestry in Prussia and this is the music of those times. Never mind my ancestors were poor peasants who probably never got the chance to hear such wonderful music... when listening to these CDs, I'm taken back in time... to a royal court in Europe... to another place in time. The music is inspiring, relaxing, invigorating.
I have yet to listen to all the CD's in the set. I'm stuck on Beethoven! Wasn't he AWESOME!?!
I think this set is a wonderful introduction to classical music!!!!!
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Strauss: Four Last Songs; Wagner" Excerpts from Tristan und Isolde & Götterdämmerung
Manufacturer: Testament UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000O59Z0C Release Date: 2007-06-12 |
Tracks:
- I. Beim Schlafengehen
- II. September
- III. Fruhling
- IV. Im Abendrot
- Prelude
- Mild Und Leise Wie Er Lachelt
- Dawn And Siegfried's Rhine Journey
- Starke Scheite Schichtet Mir Dort
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Wagner: Tristan und Isolde
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005NW0D Release Date: 2001-09-11 |
Tracks:
- Act I: Prld - Wilhelm Furtwangler
- Act I, Scene 1: Westwarts Schweift Der Blick
- Act I, Scene 1: Brangane, Du? Sag - Wo Sind Wir?
- Act I, Scene 1: O Weh! Ach! Ach, Des Ubels, Das Ich Geahnt!
- Act I, Scene 2: Frisch Weht Der Wind Der Heimat Zu - Rudolf Schock
- Act I, Scene 2: Mir Erkoren, Mir Verloren
- Act I, Scene 2: Hab Acht, Tristan! Botschaft Von Isolde - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
- Act I, Scene 2: Darf Ich Die Antwort Sagen? - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
- Act I, Scene 3: Weh, Ach Wehe! Dies Zu Dulden!
- Act I, Scene 3: Wie Lachend Sie Mir Lieder Singen
- Act I, Scene 3: Von Seinem Lager Blickt' Er Her
- Act I, Scene 3: O Wunder! Wo Hatt' Ich Die Augen?
- Act I, Scene 3: Da Friede, Suhn' Und Freundschaft
- Act I, Scene 3: O Susse, Traute! Teure! Holde! Goldne Herrin! - Blanche Thebom
- Act I, Scene 3: Ungeminnt Den Hehrsten Mann
- Act I, Scene 3: Kennst Du Der Mutter Kusnte Night?
- Act I, Scene 4: Auf! Auf! Ihr Frauen! - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
- Act I, Scene 4: Herrn Tristan Bringe Meinen Gruss
- Act I, Scene 4: Nun Leb Wohl, Brangane!
- Act I, Scene 5: Langsam - Wilhelm Furtwangler
- Act I, Scene 5: Begehrt, Herrin, Was Ihr Wunscht
- Act I, Scene 5: Da Du So Sittsam, Mein Herr Tristan
- Act I, Scene 5: Nun Will Ich Des Eides Walten
Tracks:
- Act I, Scene 5: War Morold Dir So Wert
- Act I, Scene 5: Ho! He! Ha! Am Obermast Die Segel Ein!
- Act I, Scene 5: Du Horst Den Rut?
- Act I, Scene 5: Auf Das Tau! Anker Los!
- Act I, Scene 5: Tristan!...Isolde!
- Act I, Scene 5: Was Traumte Mir Von Tristans Ehre?
- Act I, Scene 5: Schnell, Den Mantel, Den Konigsschmuck!
- Act II: Prld - Wilhelm Furtwangler
- Act II, Scene 1: Horst Du Sie Noch?
- Act II, Scene 1: Der Deiner Harrt - O Hor Mein Warren!
- Act II, Scene 1: O Lass Die Warnende Zunde
- Act II, Scene 1: Und Musste Der Minne Tuckischer Trank
- Act II, Scene 2: Isolde! Geliebte!...Tristan! Geliebter!
- Act II, Scene 2: Das Licht! Das Licht!
- Act II, Scene 2: Der Tag! Der Tag!
- Act II, Scene 2: O Eitler Tagesknecht!
- Act II, Scene 2: In Deiner Hand Dne Sussen Tod
- Act II, Scene 2: O Nun Maren Wir Nacht-Geweihte! - Ludwig Suthaus
- Act II, Scene 2: O Sink Hernieder, Nacht Der Liebe
- Act II, Scene 2: Einsam, Wachend In Der Nacht - Blanche Thebom
- Act II, Scene 2: Lausch, Geliebter!
- Act II, Scene 2: Unsre Liebe? Tristans Liebe? - Ludwig Suthaus
Tracks:
- Act II, Scene 2: Doch Unsre Liebe
- Act II, Scene 2: So Sturben Wir, Un Ungetrennt
- Act II, Scene 2: Habet Acht! Habet Acht!
- Act II, Scene 2: O Ew'ge Nacht, Susse nacht!
- Act II, Scene 3: Rette Dich, Tristan! - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
- Act II, Scene 3: Tatest Du's Wirklich? - Josef Greindl
- Act II, Scene 3: Wozu Die Dienste Ohne Zahl - Josef Greindl
- Act II, Scene 3: Dies Wunderhehre Weib - Josef Greindl
- Act II, Scene 3: Nun, Da Durch Solchen Besitz Mein Herz - Josef Greindl
- Act II, Scene 3: O Konig, Das Kann Ich dir Nicht Sagen - Ludwig Suthaus
- Act II, Scene 3: Wohin Nun Tristan Scheidet, Willst Du, Isold', Ihm Folgen? - Ludwig Suthaus
- Act II, Scene 3: Als Fur Ein Fremdes Land - Kirstan Flagstad
- Act II, Scene 3: Verrater! Ha! Zur Rache, Konig! - Ludwig Suthaus
- Act III: Prld - Wilhelm Furtwangler
- Act III, Scene 1: Shepherd's Pipe Song - Wilhelm Furtwangler
- Act III, Scene 1: Kurwenal! He! Sag, Kurwenal! - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
- Act III, Scene 1: Od' Und Leer Das Meer!.../Shepherd's Pipe Song/Die Alte Weise - Wilhelm Furtwangler
- Act III, Scene 1: Wo Du Bist? In Frieden, Sicher Und Frei! - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
- Act III, Scene 1: Dunkt Dich Das? Ich Weiss Es Anders - Ludwig Suthaus
- Act III, Scene 1: Isolde Noch Im Reich Der Sonne - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
Tracks:
- Act III, Scene 1: Noch Iosch Das Licht Nicht Aus - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
- Act III, Scene 1: Mein Kurwenal, Du Trauter Freund! - Ludwig Suthaus
- Act III, Scene 1: Shepherd's Pipe Song/Noch Ist Kein Schiff Zu Sehn! - Wilhelm Furtwangler
- Act III, Scene 1: Nein! Ach Nein! So Heisst Sie Nicht! - Ludwig Suthaus
- Act III, Scene 1: Der Trank! Der Trank! Der Furchtbare Trank! - Ludwig Suthaus
- Act III, Scene 1: Mein Herre! Tristan! Schrecklicher Zauber! - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
- Act III, Scene 1: Das Schiff? Siehst Du's Noch Nicht? - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
- Act III, Scene 1: Wie Sie Selig, Hehr Und Milde - Ludwig Suthaus
- Act III, Scene 1: Shepherd's Pipe Song/O Wonne! Freude! Ha! Das Schiff! - Wilhelm Furtwangler
- Act III, Scene 2: O Diese Sonne! Ha, Diesser Tag!
- Act III, Scene 2: Ich Bin's, Ich Bin's Sussester Freund!
- Act III, Scene 2: Die Wunde? Wo? Lass Sie Mich Heilen!
- Act III, Scene 3: Kurwenal! Hor! Ein Zweites Schiff - Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
- Act III, Scene 3: Tot Denn Alles! Alles Tot! - Josef Greindl
- Act III, Scene 3: Sie Wacht! Sie Lebt! Isolde! - Josef Greindl
- Act III, Scene 3: Mild Und Leise Wir Er Lachelt
- Act III, Scene 3: Heller Schallend, Mich Umwallend
Amazon.com essential recording
It's not surprising that this sublime performance of Wagner's Tristan und Isolde has remained on the market for so long: Wilhelm Furtwängler's reading of the tale with Ludwig Suthaus, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, and Kirsten Flagstad is probably definitive. The conductor is peerless at achieving a strong sense of direction throughout the epic length. Carlos Kleiber's controversial version with the Dresden State Orchestra might boast orchestral fireworks (abetted by modern recording technology), but if you're looking for a Tristan in which the singing takes center stage, this is the recording to buy. Newly remastered with Abbey Road Technology as part of EMI's Great Recordings of the Century series. --Joshua CodyCustomer Reviews:
Hey this set was $60 for almost 20 years!.......2007-06-04
The BEST Tristan to date. Furtwangler's magic!.......2007-02-05
I don't have 10 stars!.......2007-01-20
A Great Reading... A Great Recording!.......2006-11-22
"Classic" or "Legendary" recordings turn off some people due to the fact that they never know what kind of sound quality they will receive. Let me tell you as an audiophile, conductor, composer, musician and long time music listener: This is not what you think! It is a wonderfully clear, bold and warm recording with great dynamic influx and solid resonance that will fill any room on a good set of speakers. There is no better way to enjoy this great masterpiece! Bravo EMI! Bravo Furtwangler! This is without a doubt one of the 20th century's greatest sound recordings!
Twilight of the god and goddess.......2006-06-29
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Twilight of the Gods: The Essential Wagner Collection
Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000009ON7 Release Date: 1998-08-11 |
Tracks:
- The Valkyries: Ride Of The Valkyries
- Twilight Of The Gods: Siegfried's Funeral March
- Lohengrin: Prelude to Act III
- The Flying Dutchman: Overture
- The Flying Dutchman: Sailors' Chorus
- The Rheingold: Journey Down To Nibelheim
- The Mastersingers Of Nuremberg: Overture
- Tannhauser: Overture
- Tannhauser: Entry Of The Guests
- Tannhauser: Tannhauser's Pilgrimage
- Siegfried: Act III Orchestral Interlude
- Twilight Of The Gods: Siegfried's Rhine Journey
- Twilight Of The Gods: Finale
- The Rheingold: Entry Of The Gods Into Valhalla
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- Lohengrin: Prelude To Act I
- Lohengrin: Bridal Chorus
- Parsifal: Prelude to Act I
- Parsifal: Good Friday Music
- Parsifal: Transformation Scene
- Tannhauser: Venusberg Music
- Tannhauser: Pilgrims Chorus
- The Mastersingers Of Nuremburg: Prelude To Act III
- The Rheingold: Vision Of Valhalla (Scene II Introduction)
- Siegfried Idyll
- Siegfried: Brunnhildes Awakening
- Tristan And Isolde: Prelude To Act III
- Tristan And Isolde: Death Of Isolde
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If you like your Wagner served up in bleeding chunks or if you're simply in a hurry to hear the tunes, then this compilation is for you. The performances, drawn from the Polygram (mainly Deutsche Grammophon) back catalog, are for the most part authoritative. They feature the likes of Herbert von Karajan, with the Berlin Philharmonic, and Karl Böhm, with the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra (and chorus), in extracts from recordings of complete operas, and conductors Giuseppe Sinopoli, Otto Gerdes, and Antal Doráti in some of the more familiar overtures and preludes. Singing, without which it is impossible to get the full flavor of Wagner's work, is skirted whenever possible: this is an unapologetic tribute to Wagner the orchestral genius. At times the salesmanship is a little overblown--the glitzy packaging includes a cover shot of the helicopters from Apocalypse Now--and the sound, some of it from very good originals, seems to have been juiced with a little added digital reverb, resulting in an overall glassiness. The gaps between tracks are minimized, disco style, so there's no dead air, and the whole thing has an Entertainment Tonight feel to it. Were he around, Wagner would have screamed bloody murder, then happily taken his cut of the action. For today's on-the-go listener, this may well be the most practical way to enjoy Wagner's music, but we won't be happy until it motivates at least one newcomer to seek out a recording of a complete opera. Anyone who does that will find out what "apocalypse" really means. --Ted LibbeyCustomer Reviews:
Wonderful collection and price!.......2007-05-11
Awesome collection!.......2007-01-10
Helicopters? Marines?.......2006-12-05
Marine? Marine? Them Hueys in the movie was ARMY Air Cav, slick! "First of the ninth--air mobile." If you're going to dally down that primrose path, at least get it right.
Better yet, drop the choppers. Most people who listen to Wagner probably realize that quality of an artistic work has a mystically inverse relationship to the number of helicopters contained in it.
As for the music, it is good, but the operatic equivalent of sound bites, which may be just right for people who are new to Wagner or just can't take very much of him. Hmm...perfect for a helicopter ride, perhaps?
A great addition to my music collection.......2006-07-20
Quintessential Wagner.......2006-05-15
But if you like Wagner and appreciate "Ride Of The Valkyries", and maybe require it in just a little more substance than what is included in "Apocolypse Now Redux", then this is what you want. The extra tracks are bonuses and are quite good. Meets my needs, presentation great, performance excellent. I recommend it for anyone that needs a Wagner fix.
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Wagner: Overtures & Preludes
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ASIN: B000002S08 Release Date: 1992-09-29 |
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- Tannher: Overture
- Tannher: Grand March
- Der Fliegende Holler: Overture
- Tristan und Isolde: Prelude to Act 1
- Tristan und Isolde: Prelude to Act 3
- Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg: Overture
- Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg: Prelude to Act 3
- Lohengrin: Prelude to Act 1
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- Lohengrin: Prelude to Act 3
- Parsifal: Prelude to Act 1
- Parsifal: Act 1 Transformation scene
- Parsifal: Prelude to Act 3
- Parsifal: Good Friday Music
- Das Rheingold: Entrance of the Gods
- Die Walkure: Ride of the Walkyries
- Siegfried: Forest murmurs
- Gotterdammerung: Siegfried's Rhine Journey
- Gotterdammerung: Siegfried's Funeral March
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A well-kept secret.......2007-05-18
Essential Wagner.......2006-06-17
Even if you have other compilations of Wagner's music in "bleeding chunks", I can assure you they don't come close to this one; and with two discs (the second containing mostly music from Parsifal and the "Ring") at 14 bucks, there is absolutely no excuse not to have this essential recording. So go ahead and buy this disc, never buy another Wagner compilation again, and with the money you save get started on the more important task at hand: the full operas.
Excellent Wagner from a surprising source ... or maybe not!.......2004-09-27
Go For Boult.......2003-07-08
Memorable and dramatic- A must have for Wagner fans.......2000-03-20
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Wagner: Tristan und Isolde/Parsifal/Die Meistersinger Von Nürnberg/Lohengrin/Tannhäuser
Manufacturer: Seraphim ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000UW7 Release Date: 1995-10-17 |
Tracks:
- Tristan Und Isolde: Prelude and Liebestod
- Parsifal: Prelude to Act I
- Parsifal: Good Friday Music
- Die Meistersinger Von Nurnberg: Prelude to Act III
- Lohengrin: Prelude to Act I
- Tannhauser: Overture
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Highest Recommendation Possible.......2007-02-04
Great Music At Any Price!.......2004-03-14
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The Best Of Wagner
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003F4J Release Date: 1991-06-06 |
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- Die Meistersinger: Prelude
- Die Walkure: Ride Of The Valkyries
- Lohengrin: Bridal Chorus
- Siegfried: Forest Murmurs
- Gotterdammerung: Dawn & Siegfried's Rhine Journey
- Die Walkure: Magic Fire Music
- Tristan und Isolde: Liebestod
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An excellent classical CD.......2007-01-28
A hidden diamond.......2001-10-03
The original Ormandy program is supplemented with a track by Robert Shaw doing a luscious rendering of the famous Bridal Chorus from
My only caveat is that this stuff really merited more respectful packaging than this ersatz "Best of" series, but at the price, who should complain?
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Wagner's Grandeur.......2001-08-24
Ormandy is underrated!.......2001-02-08
Excellent Recordings.......2000-11-08
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Release Date: 1997-11-11
A masterpiece always to remember.......2007-02-11
1. Christa Ludwig's Brangane: Act II - "Einsam Wachend in der Nacht..."
2. Birgit Nillson's & Wolfgang Wingassen's Isolde & Tristan: Act II - "O sink hernieder..."
3. Wolfgang Windgassen's Tristan: Act III - " Dunkt dich dass, Ich weiss es anders..."
4. Eberhardt Wachters Kurwenal: Act III - "O wonne, nein, ..."
5. Birgit Nilsson's Isolde: Act III - "Mild und leise..."
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The best in it's own way.......2005-11-11
However, the MOST important aspect of Tristan und Isolde, in my opinion, is the harmonic language, which creates a very special atmosphere, an atmosphere that is spooky, exotic, very erotic but also somehow calm and calming.
This recording is not a TOTAL failure in that respect, but I would say there are MANY other recordings that bring out the above-mentioned atmosphere better than this one does.
Here, Bohm's conducting sometimes "runs over" those harmonic nuances, not to mention many dynamic nuances and little (momentary)tempo changes that are missed.
In addition, Windgassen's singing took a lot of getting used to, for me. He has power, but not beauty of voice. He has a powerful interpretation, but not really beautiful operatic phrasing (Fritz Uhl, the Tristan in Solti's set, has the opposite: a beautiful sound and beautiful bel-canto style phrasing, but not nearly enough power, vocally or emotionally).
To sum up: This is THE exciting Tristan, but for me, other recordings of this work bring out the real essence of the piece better. My favorite is Karajan's studio recording, followed by Solti's (the latter also features Birgit Nilsson, who is ALMOST as exciting there as she is here, but not quite).
The most Theatrical Tristan und Isolde...my personal favorite!.......2005-11-04
However, the one factor that places this Tristan above all other recordings is the amazing cast assembled in this massive project. Birgit Nilsson, in my opinion, is the greatest Isolde...period. Her first act Isolde is a powerhouse of rage with the jealousy, love, revenge, sadness, resignation and all other of Isolde's character aspects that make her such a complex heroine. Her second act Isolde is meltingly tender, and she is able to scale down her voice to make the love duet sound like silk. Her third act Liebestod is an apotheosis of years of learning this role, and only Nilsson can sing it with the rapture and beauty that it deserves. I was wrong to find her too steely. Not many voices like hers come in our lifetime, and how lucky we are that she came during a time when voices can be captured in their greatest performances.
Below this towering standard is the Tristan of Wolfgang Windgassen. Although he does not have the beautiful timbre of Placido Domingo, the haunting voice of Vickers, or the reticent ease of Lauritz Melchior's voice, he offers drama and intensity that would never be matched by any tenor before or after him. His phrasing is exemplary, and his intelligence makes his Tristan one of the most compelling accounts on record. In fact, after Vickers, he is perhaps the most intense Tristan ever to have sung the part, albeit the fact that his voice is taken to its limits in the third act delirium. I don't know how I would live without his Tristan, as Birgit herself said that "Wolfie" saved her many a time when she got lost in the extremely exposed and difficult lead roles.
The supporting cast is perhaps the best on records. Christa Ludwig is the most beautiful and theatrical Brangäne, and Eberhard Wächter is a youthful, yet testosterone induced Kurwenal. You must hear Ludwig's calls from the tower...I think that alone is the price of this landmark recording. Their respective interaction with the leads is a must-hear--especially Ludwig's interactions with Nilsson in Act I. Martti Talvela sings the part of King Marke with a nobility and the kind of gravitas I've only heard again in Rene Pape, and he should be referred to as a reference for this short, yet pivotal role. The smaller parts in this opera are taken by Peter Schreier, Gerd Nienstedt, and Claude Heater--all of whom are great Bayreuth artists.
Of course, you must still hear other recordings of Tristan. I could recommend Karajan's 1952 Bayreuth account, or Kleiber's 1976 La Scala, or Pappano's studio recording with Domingo. You should also try Reiner's set with Flagstad and Melchior, but for the complete Tristan experience, this set is the one that you should return to if you want to hear a true Wagnerian epic taking place in your living room. Bravi tutti!
Alone in the top.......2005-10-06
About the cast: Brangane very vibratoed but good, also is Wachter. I don't like Marke's voice (the singer uses a voice that sounds "broken" sometimes, an awfull effect). Windgassen may not have a strong voice but sounds so human ... great. Then there is the other only reason to buy and keep this recording appart from Bohm: Nilsson. In what planet was she born? For she is really superhuman. Listen to her seductive voice and well, Callas was such a great artist, but in my humble opinion, standing next to Nilsson, in vocal matters Callas is SO WEAK ... If an extraterrestrial listened only to 1 single recording of human voice (speaking of this) would think Nilsson was the best singer in history. It would be very difficult to change its mind.
Bayreuth at its best.......2005-08-18
Undoubtedly, this is a totally exceptional performance - one of those live performances that catches fire from the first enigmatic rise and fall to the famous 'Tristan' chord and never lets you go until long after the last note of the Liebestod has died away. Bohm (often accused of being kapellmeisterish at the time) is electric - the music ebbs and flows with the passion of the protagonists, at times whipped up to almost hysterical proportions (Tristan's Act 2 arrival and the height of his dementia in Act 3 for example), at others achingly lonely (Marke's monologue or the shepherd's piping come to mind).
The singing, too, is unsurpassed. Nilsson and Windgassen are in superlative form throughout - Windgassen tired in Act 3? His character is dying, for God's sake - and he certainly rises to the excitements of Isolde's arrival and the ripping of the bandages from his wound. Christa Ludwig sings Brangane's warnings from the tower with a haunting rapture that matches that of the lovers downstage. The much-missed Martti Talvela sings his (presumably huge) socks off as Marke, turning a character who can be a bore into, for his moment, the most sympathetic and moving person in the opera.
I've never got it with Furtwangler and Flagstad by the time of that performance sounded too maternal for my taste. Bernstein is brave and at times fascinating but his cast aren't as good. Karajan is too overcooked and Vickers - often a great Tristan on stage - was too self-indulgent here. Kleiber (who I also heard, magnificently, at Bayreuth) conducts wonderfully and has a beautifully sung Isolde in Margaret Price, but his Tristan is the rather pedestrian Kollo.
For me, this Bohm recording is the yardstick Tristan and a great example of Bayreuth at its absolute best. The engineers capture the unique Bayreuth sound well, too.
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ASIN: B000002763
Release Date: 1991-07-01
Great Cover.......2007-06-06
I have several of Wagner's Orchestral suites lps (Szell, Stokowski, Klemperer, Ormandy, Karajan) They all sound just peachy, so do not ask me to choose based on the music. I like the Stokowski best merely because it is on the great sounding Phase 4 label plus it has art work similar to this Szell cd and it has substantial liner notes. But as far as the music goes, a pair of Klemperers/Szells will just about beat any hand.
If you are new to Wagner, this is a wonderful intro. Then you can rent some of his music drama operas thru Netflix and take advantage of the best thing since sliced bread, English subtitles.
If you are looking for the Wagner symphony section at Amazon, there aint any! These orchestral suites are as close as you will get. Look instead to his disciples, Bruckner for symphonies and Richard Strauss for symphonic poems.
Szell's Magical And Terrific Wagner Album.......2007-05-21
Five Stars Well Deserved. Make this your first intro to Wagner. The music will seduce you into watching Wagner operas. Dreamy, romantic, grand, sad, larger than life, Szell has captured the essence of Wagner in a single album. Buy it now. It's cheap and affordable. It's highly recommended. Enjoy.
Fabulous Wagner!.......2006-10-07
Of course some of this carping may be the result of a little bit too much self-esteem and not enough appreciation for just what it takes to lead an orchestra at such a level. I remember in college I happened to be at a small gathering of literary people including a few novelists and poets and one critic,the august Edmund Wilson. Not knowing any better I walked right up to a stern-looking older man looking every bit the serious 'Dean of American Critics' and blurted out how much fun I had reading his story "The Man who Shot Snapping Turtles." Apparently this gushing adolescent accolade softened him a bit, and he talked with me for a couple of minutes. The last question I asked him was what did he consider the most important thing in writing criticism. Mr. Wilson blurted out bluntly, "Get it right!"
Over the years I have always thought there was a world of truth in that rather journalistic maxim. The reviews here are a perfect example. One could write and gush about this and that, but at the end of the day it doesn't matter how many names you drop, or airs you put on, if you cannot recognize quality you're no better than the crook in Gatsby whose idea of a small town where one could safely pass counterfeit bonds over the counter was Detroit.
In the Great Gatsby the crook passing false currency for real is picked up by the police. Unfortunately Amazon readers are easily mislead by glowing praise or, in the case of some of the reviews of the Wagner here, cold dislike. People react to harsh words, and especially when they are well written and sound based on experience. Let me assure you - no one is always right, and there are some people who, for whatever reason, have skewered taste.
The Szell Cleveland Wagner CD here is a series of showpieces, played very very well by the Cleveland orchestra. What sets this apart from many Wagner collections is the astonishing orchestra playing. Szell's orchestra, supreme in Dvorak, brings to Wagner's music a clarity rarely achieved by other orchestras. Superbly balanced, the virtousity of the players is on full display. It's a joy to actually hear all the myriad instrumental sounds in Wagner's score - Wagner played in tune, what a shocking concept. And particularly Wagner devoid of bathos! Tovey used to cite Wagner as perhaps the best of all orchestrators; here we have the Cleveland at the pinnacle of their glory days, a wonderful momento. Writing nasty dismissive words about performances of this caliber says more about the reviewers than it does about the recording.
This has been remastered for SACD and if you have a machine that will play SACDs then that is the one to purchase.
Szell has not fallen!.......2006-01-14
Precise, clinical performances in dated sound.......2005-10-29
I will remember Szell fondly from my formative years in the Sixties, but he has become a dead letter in the intervening decades.