Er Ist Wieder Da [Import]

Track Listings

 
1. Er Ist Wieder Da
2. Terry
3. Liebe Auf Den Ersten Blick
4. Andy
5. Er Und Ich
6. Mister Boyfriend
7. Blau, Blau, Blau
8. Wie Soll Es Weitergeh'n
9. Versprich Mir Nicht Zuviel
10. Wenn Das Kein Zufall Ist
11. Da GehÖRen Zwei Dazu
12. Ich Hab' Einen Guten Freund Gehabt
13. Wer Die Liebe Sucht
14. So Fing Es An
15. Auf, Auf Und Davon
16. Weit, Weit, Weit
17. Klopf' Auf Holz
18. Bis Ans Ende Aller Tage
19. Wenn Du Da Bist
20. Sugar, Sugar
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Bach: Matthaus-Passion (St Matthew Passion) BWV 244 /Bostridge * Selig * Rubens * Scholl * Gura * Henschel * Collegium Vocale * Herreweghe (+CD-Rom)
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  • The True Drama of the St. Matthew Passion
  • My favorite too!
  • Excellent work - but problems with sound level
Bach: Matthaus-Passion (St Matthew Passion) BWV 244 /Bostridge * Selig * Rubens * Scholl * Gura * Henschel * Collegium Vocale * Herreweghe (+CD-Rom)
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ASIN: B00002R0ZL
Release Date: 1999-11-16

Tracks:

  1. Kommt, ihr Toechter, helft mir klagen
  2. Da Jesus diese Rede vollendet hatte
  3. Herzliebster Jesu, was hast du verbrochen
  4. Da versammleten sich die Hohenpriester / Ja nicht auf das fest / Da nun Jesus war zu Bethanien / Wozu dienet dieser Unrat / Da das Jesus merkete
  5. Du lieber Heiland du
  6. Buss und Reu
  7. Da ging hin der Zwoelfen einer
  8. Blute nur, du liebes Herz
  9. Aber am ersten Tage der suessen Brot / Wo willst du, dass wir dir bereiten / Er sprach: Gebet ihn in die Stadt / Un sie wurden sehr betrubt / Herr, bin ich's
  10. Ich bin's, ich sollte buessen
  11. Er antwortete und sprach:
  12. Wiewohl mein Herz in Traenen schwimmt
  13. Ich willdir mein Herze schenken
  14. Und da sie den Lobgesang gesprochen hatten
  15. Erkenne mich, mein Hueter
  16. Petrus aber antwortete
  17. Ich will hier bei dir stehen
  18. Da kam Jesus mit ihnen zu einem Hofe
  19. O Schmerz! hier zittert das gequaelte Herz
  20. Ich will bei meinem Jesu wachen
  21. Und ging hin ein wenig
  22. Der Heiland faellt vor seinem Vater nieder
  23. Gerne will ich mich bequemen
  24. Und er kam zu seinen Juengern
  25. Was mein Gott will, das g'scheh' allzeit
  26. Und er kam und fand sie aber schlafend
  27. So ist mein Jesus nun gefangen / Sind Blitze, sind Donner in Wolken verschwunden
  28. Und siehe, einer aus denen
  29. O Mensch, bewein' dein Suende gross

Tracks:

  1. Ach! nun ist mein Jesus hin
  2. Die aber Jesum gegriffen hatten
  3. Mir hat die Welt trueglich gericht't
  4. Und wiewold viel falsche Zeugen herzutraten
  5. Mein Jesus schweigt zu falschen Luegen stille
  6. Geduld, Geduld!
  7. Und der Hohepriester antwortete / Er ist des Todes schuldig / Da speieten sie aus in sein Angesicht / Weissage uns, Christe
  8. Wer hat dich so geschlagen
  9. Petrus aber sass draussen im Palast / Wahrlich, du bist auch einer von denen
  10. Erbarme dich
  11. Bin ich gleich von dir gewichen
  12. Das Morgens aber heilten alle Hohenpriester / Was gehet uns das an / Und er warf die Silberlinge in den Tempel
  13. Gebt mir meinen Jesum wieder
  14. Sie heilten aber einen Rat
  15. Befiehl du deine Wege
  16. Auf das Fest aber hatte der Landpfleger / Lass in kreuzigen!
  17. Wie wunderbarlich ist doch diese Strafe
  18. Der Landpfleger sagte
  19. Er hat uns allen wohlgetan
  20. Aus Liebe will mein Heiland sterben
  21. Sie schrieen aber noch mehr / Lass in kreuzigen! / Da aber Pilatus sahe / Sein Blut komme uber uns / Da gab er ihnen Barrabam los
  22. Erbarm es Gott
  23. Koennen Traenen meiner Wangen

Tracks:

  1. Da nahmen Kriegsknechte / Gegruesset seist du, Judenkoenig / Und speieten ihn an
  2. O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden
  3. Und da sie ihn verspottet hatten
  4. Ja! freilich will in uns das Fleisch und Blut
  5. Komm, suesses Kreuz
  6. Und da sie an die Staette kamen / Der du den Tempel Gottes zerbrichst / Desgleichen auch die Hohenpreister / Andern hat er geholfen / Desgleichen schmaeheten ihn
  7. Ach, Golgatha, unsel'ges Golgatha
  8. Sehet Jesus hat die hand
  9. Und von der sechsten Stunde / Der rufet dem Elias / Und bald lief einer unter ihnen / Halt, lass sehen / Aber Jesus schriee abermals laut
  10. Wenn ich einmal soll scheiden
  11. Und siehe da, der Vorhang im Tempel zerriss / Wahrlich, dieser ist Gottes Sohn gewesen / Und es waren viel Weiber da
  12. Am Abend da es kuehle war
  13. Mache dich, mein Herze, rein
  14. Und Joseph nahm den Leib / Herr, wir haben gedacht / Pilatus sprach zu ihnen
  15. Nun ist der Herr zu Ruh gebracht
  16. Wir setzen uns mit Traenen nieder

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The St. Matthew Passion, Bach's monumental retelling of the story of the Last Supper and the arrest and execution of Jesus, typically runs from two-and-a-half to three hours. Yet this performance makes the time... well, not exactly fly past (consider the subject matter), but it's not tedious for even a second. Much of the credit for this goes to the marvelous Evangelist, Ian Bostridge. He's an outstanding narrator: the clear tone and diction, skillful timing, and intense involvement with words that made him a famous lieder singer are all in evidence; his part consists of nothing but recitative, yet he holds your interest unfailingly. Franz-Josef Selig gives a more dramatic reading of Jesus than you usually hear these days--he may be a bit too "operatic" for some listeners, but he really communicates his character's very human anguish and sorrow. Similarly, soprano Sibylla Rubens, tenor Werner Güra, and bass Dietrich Henschel sometimes unleash a bit too much vibrato for some tastes, but their singing is full-throated and attractive and they're very sensitive to the nuances in the text and music. Superstar countertenor Andreas Scholl is the standout--he combines unearthly purity with very earthly feeling and blends beautifully with the baroque instruments. The real stars of the record, however, are Philippe Herreweghe and his remarkable choir and orchestra. This conductor and his musicians (especially his radiant choir, Collegium Vocale) have always been superb at conveying warmth, devotion, and contemplation, but intense joy, anguish, or anger have sometimes seemed beyond them. Not here: they cover the full emotional range of this work--from reverent reflection to anguished remorse to churning fury--without ever crossing the line into melodrama or sacrificing clarity.

On top of all this, you get a CD-ROM chock full of interesting and well-organized information (in English, German, and French): texts as well as an overview with a timeline of Bach's life, a discussion of how the work is put together, marvelous graphics, sound clips, and an extensive interview with Herreweghe himself. A superb accompaniment to a superb release. --Matthew Westphal

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful.......2007-02-03

Do not hesitate for a moment to purchase this CD/CD ROM package. I researched thoroughly the many recordings of this work, and I am very pleased to have decided on this one. It is a gorgeous, moving recording.

5 out of 5 stars a voice teacher and early music fan.......2007-01-08

Bach (1685-1750), a Lutheran, was specifically asked by St. Thomas' Church, Leipzig, to supply a non-theatrical Passion. In this context passion stands for the act of passive suffering, of watching and occasonally empathising in the suffering of Christ, a development which began in the Middle Ages when the church took steps to popularise the Bible. When sung, the role of the Evangelist would be taken by a tenor and that of Jesus by a bass. As various instruments were added they began to be associated with certain roles and as with opera any dramatic action in the text occurred during the recitative. The chorus has two functions: to participate in the action and then to reflect upon it, such reflections provided by the chorales which were familiar Lutheran hymns.
The St. Matthew Passion was composed for the Good Friday service at the St. Thomas Church in Leipzig in 1727. As time went on Bach revised and added other pieces and subsequently this Passion became the grandest and the largest of his works. He used a Double Chorus, included a third soprano group for the opening and close of Part One, two orchestras split so that they either accompanied the first or the second chorus, four soloists who carry specific parts and a number of other singers who have other roles. The Gospel of Matthew, Chapters 26 and 27 plus traditional Lutheran chorales and meditative poems (by Henrici also known as Picander) provide the text.The Evangelist narrates the action scene by scene.
Although the work as a whole is somewhat heavy and sombre there are some lighter moments to treasure, and none more delightful than the soprano aria in Part One "Ich will dir mein Herze schenken" (I will give my heart to Thee). Part two contains the best known and loved aria from the work "Erbarme dich,mein Gott" (Have mercy, my God) for alto and violin obligato and pizzicato bass. The death is terse but dramatic as is the earthquake following with the heartrending crying "Walrlich dieser ist Gottes Sohn gewesen" (Truly this was the Son of (God). It all ends with a Sarabande-like chorale bidding Jesus to rest in peace.
The packageing of this edition is outstanding; the booklet includes absolutely all the documentation that one may need to fully comprehend this monumental work of Bach's. In addition, the the 3 CD's, there is a CD-Rom that explains the entire procedure for the production of this recording (in 3 languages:French,English and German).
The performance itself is excellent and beyond reproach. Ian Bostridge is all that one would desire in a tenor Evangelist; a joy just to hear his voice. Andreas Scholl gives one of the most emotional performances I have ever heard from him; he tends to be somewhat 'laid-back' in some renditons, but not in this one. Just my opinion; all you Scholl fans, don't get excited!!!!!I suggest you allow yourself an entire day to explore this wonderful musical experience.

5 out of 5 stars The True Drama of the St. Matthew Passion.......2006-04-11

There are gratefully many recordings of Bach's great St. Matthew Passion from which to choose, and the approaches to this long and mighty work of inspiration are varied. While this listener cut his teeth of the old Klemperer recording now re-mastered from the LP days to CD, this recording under the sensitive and commanding control of Philippe Herreweghe has become the recording most favored for return listenings, especially during the Holy Week. Herreweghe obviously knows the work from intense study, a fact that gives him all the stamina to make the overall Passion work both musically and dramatically.

Herreweghe draws sumptuous playing from his Collegium Vocale Orchestra and Chorus, keeping the period sound intact while adding the contemporary trend for finding the operatic aspects of the work in the lead of all the other recordings. Of course he has an extraordinary group of soloists who give definitive performances. The leading actor is the Evangelist who guides us through the arrest and assassination the Jesus according to the Gospel of Matthew: Ian Bostridge not only has a beautiful tenor voice, rich and warm, but he also offers perfect enunciation of the text and delivers his comments with the exact amount of propelling drama. The role of Jesus is strongly delivered by Franz-Josef Selig and matches his competition (Fischer-Dieskau, Quasthoff and Goerne included!) in conveying both the agony and the transcendence of Bach's lines.

Add to this strong matrix the exquisite singing of Andreas Scholl and the solo work by Sibylla Rubens, Werner G?ra, Dietrich Henschel, Dominik Worner, Elisabeth Hermans, Susan Hamilton and Frits Vanhulle and the beauty of the drama is perfect. This is truly the most dramatic performance of Bach's most dramatic Passion and one to cherish for years. Highly Recommended. Grady Harp, April 06

5 out of 5 stars My favorite too!.......2005-09-17

I own six different St. Matthew Passion recordings, and this is my favorite. Herrweghe gets it right. I am not a stickler for HIP, but prefer it. In my opinion this is the most balanced high quality HIP treatment of the St. Matthew available. Get it!

4 out of 5 stars Excellent work - but problems with sound level.......2005-05-29

I have no complaints about the performance, with the exception of two points: (1) the bass can at times sound too sharp and loud; (2) there is a bit of showing off, desire to impress the listener. Otherwise the work is awesome, but I am irritated by the recording quality. I thought that I would get used to it, but as I continue to listen to it, it irritates me more and more. The sound level is unequal. It is either too low, or annoyingly too high. I simply cannot just turn on the CD and listen through without adjusting volume levels all the time. Music becomes too quiet, then it bursts into sudden loudness, sharp, unpleasant sounds, which is extremely vexing. This is the main reason for my not listening to this recording more often. To add insult to injury, the bonus CD does not work on my computer, but freezes and muddles up. If I knew about this, I wouldn't have bought these CDs. Fortunately, I have also Herreweghe I, which I prefer to this one. But my all time favourite is - HARNONCOURT.
Schubert: Lieder
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A Major Document of an Incredible Oeuvre...
Schubert: Lieder

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ASIN: B000AYQCIK
Release Date: 2005-12-13

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5 out of 5 stars A Major Document of an Incredible Oeuvre..........2007-03-12

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Of over 600 songs, Fischer-Dieskau and Gerald Moore realized over three-quarters: these are those. Gerald Moore was of course as important to this project as Fischer-Dieskau.

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Renée Fleming - Strauss Heroines / Bonney, Graham, Eschenbach
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ASIN: B00000JXYZ
Release Date: 1999-09-14

Tracks:

  1. Der Rosenkavalier - Monologue Scene (Act I): Da geht er him
  2. Der Rosenkavalier - Monologue Scene (Act I): Ach, du bist weider da!
  3. Der Rosenkavalier - Monologue Scene (Act I): Die Zeit, die ist ein sonderbar ding
  4. Der Rosenkavalier - Monologue Scene (Act I): Ich hab ihn nicht eimal gekusst
  5. Der Rosenkavalier - Trio & Finale (Act III): Marie Theres! - Hab mirs gelobt
  6. Der Rosenkavalier - Trio & Finale (Act III): Ist ein Traum
  7. Arabella - Duet (Act I): Ich danke, Frein
  8. Capriccio: Moonlight Music - Closing Scene
  9. Capriccio: Wo Ist Mein Bruder?

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Why is Richard Strauss deemed by many the greatest of 20th-century opera composers? Whether you're a newcomer or a seasoned fan, this disc, with its scenes of often overwhelming beauty, illustrates some of the most salient reasons. Here you'll immediately encounter Strauss's command of a sumptuous musical vocabulary and unerring instinct for creating characters of psychological depth, not to mention librettos that stand out for their literary excellence. The composer's famous love of the female voice in particular--his wife had been a highly accomplished singer--inspired him to create his most memorable characters. As performed by Renée Fleming, Susan Graham, and Barbara Bonney, the Strauss heroines featured here acquire a life and human dimension reminiscent of Mozart's genius for operatic characterization.

Fleming brings a characteristically sensuous intelligence to her Marschallin, composing a portrait at once strong-willed and eloquently vulnerable in her monologue from Act I of Rosenkavalier. The extremely broad tempo taken for the Trio allows you to glory in the emotional polyphony of these three distinctive voices as they weave together to melting, incandescent effect. Fleming continues at the top of her form with her Arabella and Countess, inflecting the long, soaring lines of Straussian melody with warmly shaded vocal coloring and an acute sensitivity to textual nuances. While clearly focusing the spotlight on these superb voices, Eschenbach massages a lushly detailed blend (if at times overromanticized and creamier than Strauss intended) from the Vienna Philharmonic. In the two excerpts from Capriccio, in which Strauss sums up a lifetime of writing for the stage, the result is breathtakingly luminous and the disc's most enrapturing sequence. On the evidence of her Countess here--which she has yet to sing on the stage--this seems destined to become one of the great Fleming roles. --Thomas May

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Glorious.......2007-01-12

As I hoped this CD has some of the finest music on CD.
Renee is outstanding and her partners must be up to her standard and they are .It is good to hear this music by Strauss without havung to sit through hours of stuff.
I did winz a little at the boudoir seting of the photos.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent Female Vocals by three stars.......2006-06-08

'Strauss Heroines' headlines soprano Renee Fleming, but it is wise for you to note that her costars are the excellent soprano Barbara Bonney and mezzo-soprano Susan Graham, both of which have done excellent recordings of their own.

From my point of view, one who simply listens to classical music for enjoyment and who has little technical knowledge with with to evaluate vocal performances, this album is a great change from the more common performances of Shubert or Shumann lieder or Berlioz or Debussy chansoms. While there is some definite sense of Wagnerian influence, the pieces form 'Der Rosenkavalier', 'Arabella', and 'Capriccio' are much lighter than Herr Wagner and even lighter than some contemporary Italian and French arias.

This is good stuff, with enough differences to make it well worth a purchase.

5 out of 5 stars in with the new.......2006-03-15

I am thankful to Renee Fleming and few other newer opera stars, such as Villazon, Gheorgieu,Alagana, Netrebko. Because of them and thru them this art form will continue. It baffles me some of the critics that just can't let go of the old timers, the dinosaures of opera. Tho I love them too, that is where i began my young journey. Wake up, at least it will live on. This cd is marvelous. I had not heard any Strauss so because of Fleming I puchasedf it, and many others. The beauty and grace of her voice and the other sopranos is just down right divine. I encourage people to open their minds and spirits. My next experience will be seeing her and Villazon in La Traviata. Wow cannot wait

5 out of 5 stars Glorious Singing.......2005-12-11

"Strauss Heriones" has the best known post-Elektra Strauss nonmythical heroine arias and duets, done by the three most talented American sopranos on the scene today. It can stand alone. It also makes a great addition to anyone's favorite Strauss opera collection of Der Rosenkavalier, Arabella and Capriccio. The emphasis is squarely on the vocal. What glorious vocal it is! This is my desert island CD.

5 out of 5 stars Wow is the word.......2005-10-18

This recording is just pure gold and I can't believe it isn't more widely regarded as a the standard upon which these amazing Strauss scenes are based upon. In the first track, Fleming abandon's attempts at vocal beauty to give us bare dramatic committment to the text (and for Fleming, let's be honest, no matter hard she tries, she's never be able to get rid of that vocal beauty). The Rosenkavalir trio is swimming in heavenly sung silk. It's as close to perfection as music and the human voice gets. Graham hearty earth tones, Fleming's creamy chocolate middle, and Bonney's light heavenly lilt, add up to a Rosenkavalier trio that you probably shouldn't listen to while driving. The Capriccio final scene is just great. Such committment again to the text. And of course the high notes and hearty power all just add up to great drama and great beautiful music. So pure is the Fleming sound! It's really quite unbelievable. The only Capriccio final scene I could compare this to is Kiri te Kanawa's. Both are different and very special in there own way. What a great album.
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Berg: Lulu / Stratas, Minton, Schwarz, Mazura, Riegel, Blankenheim, Tear, Pampuch, Boulez
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ASIN: B000001G6N
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Prolog: Hereinspaziert in die Menagerie - Gerd Nienstedt
  2. Act I: Scene 1: Darf ich eintreten?-Mein Sohn!/Intro/Canon/Coda - Kenneth Riegel/Franz Mazura/Teresa Stratas/Robert Tear
  3. Act I: Scene 1: Melodram: Machen Sie auf!/Canzonetta: Auf einmal springt er auf/Recitativo... - Toni Blankenheim/Teresa Stratas/Robert Tear
  4. Act I: Scene 2: Eva!-Befehlen?/Duettino: Ich finde, du siehst heute reizend aus - Teresa Stratas/Robert Tear
  5. Act I: Scene 2: 1. Chm Music 1: Den hab' ich mir auch ganz anders vorgestellt - Teresa Stratas/Toni Blankenheim
  6. Act I: Scene 2: 1. Chm Music 1: Was tut denn Ihr Vater da?/Sonate: Wenn ich Mann ware - Franz Mazura/Teresa Stratas
  7. Act I: Scene 2: Monoritmica: Nun?-Du hast eine halbe Million geheiratet - Franz Mazura/Teresa Stratas/Franz Mazura
  8. Act I: Scene 2: Monoritmica: Ich darf mich jetzi hier nicht sehen lassen - Franz Mazura/Teresa Stratas/Robert Tear
  9. Act I: Scene 3: Interlude - Pierre Boulez/Orch de l'Opera de Paris
  10. Act I: Scene 3: Ragtime: Seit ich fur die Buhne arbeite/(English Waltz): Noch etwas, bitte - Kenneth Riegel/Teresa Stratas
  11. Act I: Scene 3: Uber die Lie sich Freilich eine interessante Oper schreiben/Choral... - Kenneth Riegel/Helmut Pampuch/Teresa Stratas/Frnaz Mazura/Hanna Schwarz...
  12. Act I: Scene 3: Son Dev: Wie kannst du die Szene gegen mich ausspielen?/(Fin Son Recap)... - Franz Mazura/Teresa Stratas

Tracks:

  1. Act I: Scene 1: Sie glauben nicht, wie ich mich darauf freue/Kavatine: Konntest du dich fur... - Franz Mazura/Teresa Stratas/Yvonne Minton
  2. Act I: Scene 1: Gott sei Dank dawir endlich zuhause sind/(Canon): Er hat sie namlich... - Teresa Stratas/Toni Blankenhein/Hanna Schwarz/Helmut Pampuch
  3. Act II: Scene 1: Die Matinee wird, wie ich mir dneke, bei elktrischem Licht stattfinden - Kenneth Riegel/Teresa Stratas/Robert Tear/Helmut Pampuch
  4. Act II: Scene 1: Sein Vater!-In Paris ist Revolution ausgebrochen/Intro: Wo ist denn der hin?... - Teresa Stratas/Robert Tear/Kenneth Riegel/Gerg Nienstedt...
  5. Act II: Scene 1: Lied der Lulu: Wenn sich die Menshen um meinetwillen umgebracht haben... - Robert Tear/Teresa Stratas/Kenneth Riegel/Hanna Schwarz...
  6. Act II: Scene 1: Ostinato: Interlude (film music) - Pierre Boulez/Orch de l'Opera de Paris
  7. Act II: Scene 2: Er la auf sich warten wie ein Kapellmeister - Gerd Nienstedt/Yvonne Minton/Toni Brankenheim/Kenneth Riegel
  8. Act II: Scene 2: Largo: Sie wolten der verruckten Rakete noch Geld geben!/Chm Music... - Kenneth Riegel/Hanna Schwarz/yvonne Minton
  9. Act II: Scene 2: (Melodram): Hu, kleine Lulu/O Freiheit! Herr Gott im Himmel! - Teresa Stratas/Gerd Nienstedt/Kenneth Riegel/Toni Blankenhiem...
  10. Act II: Scene 2: Wenn deine beiden gron Kinderaugen nicht waren/Hymne... - Kenneth Riegel/Teresa Stratas

Tracks:

  1. Act III: Moderato (Piano)/Scene 1: Meine Herrn und Damen! Gestatten Sie, daich trinke... - Gerd Nienstedt/Jules Bastin/Teresa Stratas/Kenneth Reigel/Helmut Pampuch...
  2. Act III: Scene 1: II. Ensemble: Brilliant! Es geht brilliant - Teresa Stratas/Yvonne Minton
  3. Act III: Scene 1: II. Ensemble: Einen Moment! Hast du meinen Brief gelesen? - Teresa Stratas/Jules Bastin/Gerd Nienstedt/Hanna Schwarz
  4. Act III: Scene 1: II. Ensemble: Ich brauche namlich notwendig Geld - Toni Blankenhiem/Teresa Stratas
  5. Act III: Scene 1: Cadenz: Behandeln Sie mich doch wenigstens anstandig - Helmut Pampuch/Teresa Stratas/Gerd Nienstedt
  6. Act III: Scene 1: Cadenz: Marth! Mein liebes Herz, du kannst mich heute vor dem Tode retten - Helmut Pampuch/Teresa Stratas/Yvonne Minton
  7. Act III: Scene 1: (III. Ensemble): Wollen Sie wohl diese Aktie akzeptieren - Jules Bastin/Kenneth Riegel/Claude Meloni/Jane Manning/Anna Ringart...
  8. Act III: Scene 1: Vars I-IV: Interlude - Pierre Boulez/Orch de l'Opera de Paris
  9. Act III: Scene 2: Der Regen trommelt zur Parade - Teresa Stratas/Kenneth Riegel/Toni Blankenheim
  10. Act III: Scene 2: Wenn ich dir ungelegen komme/(Quartett): Ihr Korper stand out auf dem Hohepunkt - Yvonne Minton/Kenneth Riegel/Toni Blankneheim/Teresa Stratas
  11. Act III: Scene 2: Komm nur herein, mein Schatz - Teresa Stratas/Toni Blankenheim/Robert Tear
  12. Act III: Scene 2: Der Herr Doktor haben sich schon zur Ruhe begeben - Yvonne Minton/Toni Blankenheim
  13. Act III: Scene 2: Wer ist das? - Franz Mazura/Teresa Stratas
  14. Act III: Scene 2: (Nocturno): Das ist der letze Abend/Lulu! Mein Engel! - Franz Mazura/Teresa Stratas/Yvonne Minton

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One of the bewitchments of this performance is that Pierre Boulez leaves unreconciled the two conflicting tendencies of Berg's music--on the one hand, grand Romantic opera; on the other, dodecaphony. Their clash is the hinge of Berg's exhilarating composition, and, once perceived correctly, it's a drama of almost unbearable intensity. The dense instrumental texture is brought out in stunning detail. Yes, Teresa Stratas is occasionally unsteady in the title role; but this is the King Lear of opera roles: probably unperformable and altogether unforgettable. --Joshua Cody

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars UNREAL.......2006-07-15

If you look at all my reviews , many are quite long-winded. I always have alot to say on things most important in my life.
But here I have only one word to comment on the music and the performance.
UNREAL
there thats my review. Sure I know that is not helpful in any way, and please give me a vote of "NO".
I should mention that Berg did not complete the opera but left extensive notes so that Friedrich Cercha completed it. Boulez mentions that a scholar named adorono felt satified with Cercha's work, and Boulez agrees.
but I'm not so sure. The first 2 cds are clearly from the hand of berg, from the opening of the 3rd cd, immediately I/you notice that there is a drastic change in compositional quality. Its the best Cercha could do, and its good work. Just not near on the level as Berg's completed first 2 cds of music.
Paul

4 out of 5 stars Excellent achievement.......2001-08-31

When I discovered Alban Berg's opera "Lulu" it changed my life. It was a recording from the year 1965. The orchestra was conducted by Karl Böhm being Lulu the great Evelyn Lear. (That was a DG recording like this) Though Böhm's orchestra was not, precisely, inspired, Lulu's character depicted by Evelyn Lear became a myth for me. I had read before the plays "Erdgeist" and "Die Büchse der Pandora" by Wedekind on which Berg's opera is based, and always loved the complex character of Lulu beautifully depicted by Evelyn.
Teresa Stratas is very irregular in the role. Her screams are maybe better than that of Evelyn, but she seems uncomfortable with the role, apart from the lack of entonation and strength. Boulez' orchestra is wonderful but sometimes one miss the fact of bringing the main voices to the first plane.
From my humble point of view I think that this recording is an excellent one but I prefer Böhm/Lear/Fischer-Dieskau//Deutschen Oper Berlin (in DG). The listener has to take into account that the third act completed by Friedrich Cerha is not present in that recording. If the listener wishes the complete opera, Boulez/Stratas/... is then the reference.

1 out of 5 stars A Travesty from start to finish.......2001-08-30

Famously, Pierre Boulez suggested that all opera houses should be blown up. There is not one bar on this recording to indicate any change of perspective ("change of heart" is evidently not an appropriate expression here). Bluntly and simply, Boulez loathes drama, and doesn't seem to care much for music, either. If you like your music drama joyless, pedantic, and frequently perverse, this is the one for you. A decent cast and band gone to waste on the altar of anti-bourgeois condescension.

5 out of 5 stars Marvelous.......1998-11-14

There's really no use in trying to review this album; just imagine every glowing superlative you can and it would apply. I never thought it possible to fall in love with serial music, but "Lulu" made me do just that. Berg really can write twelve-tone music that soars, and the cast that delivers his completed masterpiece on this recording can't be beat. Each and every one of them is an accomplished vocal actor (thanks in part to having all participated in the premiere of the three-act version in Paris in the late 1970's). The recorded sound is incandescent; this is one of the most marvelous studio opera recordings ever.
Bach: Cantatas Volumes 1-5 (75 Cantatas for Sundays and Feast Days of the Church Year)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Bach: Cantatas Volumes 1-5 (75 Cantatas for Sundays and Feast Days of the Church Year)
Johann Sebastian Bach , Karl Richter , and Münchener Bach-Orchester (Munich Bach Orchestra)
Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l
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Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000001303
Release Date: 1993-10-01

Tracks:

  1. Advent And Christmas Bwv 61 Bwv 132 Bwv 63
  2. Advent And Christmas Bwv 121 Bwv 64 Bwv 171
  3. Advent And Christmas Bwv 58 Bwv 124 Bwv 13
  4. Advent And Christmas Bwv 111 Bwv 81 Bwv 82
  5. Easter Bwv 92 Bwv 126 Bwv 23
  6. Easter Bwv 1 Bwv 182
  7. Easter Bwv 4 Bwv 6 Bwv 67
  8. Easter Bwv 104 Bwv 12
  9. Easter Bwv 108 Bwv 87
  10. Ascension Day Bwv 11 Bwv 44 Bwv 34
  11. Ascension Day Bwv 68 Bwv 175 Bwv 129
  12. Ascension Day Bwv 39 Bwv 76 Bwv 135
  13. Ascension Day Bwv 21 Bwv 24
  14. Ascension Day Bwv 30 Bwv 93
  15. Ascension Day Bwv 147 Bwv 10
  16. Sundays After Trinity I Bwv 9 Bwv 187 Bwv 178
  17. Sundays After Trinity I Bwv 45 Bwv 105 Bwv 102
  18. Sundays After Trinity I Bwv 199 Bwv 179 Bwv 137
  19. Sundays After Trinity I Bwv 33 Bwv 78 Bwv 17
  20. Sundays After Trinity I Bwv 51 Bwv 100 Bwv 27
  21. Sundays After Trinity I Bwv 8 Bwv 148
  22. Sundays After Trinity Ii Bwv 96 Bwv 5 Bwv 56
  23. Sundays After Trinity Ii Bwv 180 Bwv 38 Bwv 55
  24. Sundays After Trinity Ii Bwv 115 Bwv 139 Bwv 60 Bwv 26
  25. Sundays After Trinity Ii Bwv 116 Bwv 70 Bwv 140
  26. Sundays After Trinity Ii Bwv 130 Bwv 80 Bwv 106

Album Details

As One of the Most Legendary Champions of Bach Karl Richter's Many (And in Some Instances Multiple) Recordings of the Composers Cantata's Arguably is his Greatest Achievement. Richter Enlisted Many of the Finest Vocalists in their Prime During the 1950's Through the Early 70's for These Recordings Elevating the Neglected Form at the Time to the Level of Grand Opera. His Conducting, Especially for his Day as Well Remains Remarkably Animated and Fluent Yet Always Respectful of Bach's Underlying Powerful Architectural Components. These Recordings Set the Standard and for Many Today Remain the Benchmark Performances by which all New Ones Continue to Be Judged.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Bach in the Bach Tradition.......2006-12-16

I believe I owe it to the period performance movement for making me feel like I am committing a sin when I don't listen to Gardiner's or Hogwood's Bach (or Handel, or any Baroque composer for that matter). If, say, I put in Shaw's recording of the B minor mass, or most certainly Klemperer's recording of the St. Mathew passion, I feel that I should somehow be ashamed for what I am doing. There may be some type of Freudian truth buried deep within my being ashamed; however, there has always been an exception to my modern instrument guilts. This is, of course, the Bach recordings of Karl Richter; and more specifically, Richter's immortal survey of the sacred cantatas (well, 75 of them anyway). I received this set as a gift when I graduated from college, and I have been constantly listening since. The music of Bach has meant more to me than any other composer, and the Richter recordings show Bach's true genius at full speed ahead.

Don't get me wrong, I love Gardiner's recordings of the B-minor mass and the St. Matthew Passion; and I do believe that period performance practice reveals a totally new dimension of Bach which can sometimes be overlooked (or, "glossed-over" as the case may be with Klepmerer and others of the like). However, any academic arguments favoring Gardiner over Richter are simply meaningless to me. As Glenn Gould said, its not the type of instruments used that count, but rather, a deep respect for the innate structures of the music; this is what's important,and to accomplish this he believed that we must get rid of the incorrect and outdated notion that by "glossing over" these structures, it somehow improves upon them. I think Gould is absolutely correct in saying its respect for the musical structures that counts most; this is the only duty incumbent upon interpreters of Baroque music (and especially Bach). With this in mind, how can Richter not be the supreme interpreter? Richter gives us Bach in the Bach tradition, and I believe that this is in no small part due to his deep understanding of the same Lutheranism which was in the mind of Bach when he wrote this glorious music. To quote yet another Bach authority, Albert Schweitzer once said "Only he who sinks himself into Bach's emotional world, who lives and thinks with him, [...] can rightly bring Bach's music to the listener". I can think of no one who fits the description quite like Karl Richter.

Well, all arguments aside, the music on these 26 [!] discs are absolutely unsurpassed. I was a bit worried before I received this set, as I knew that in Richter's latter years, he did seem to take various liberties with the scores (more specifically, a slowing of the tempi to the point that it takes us out of the Bach tradition). However, I can safely say that these rumored liberties are nowhere to be found in this set, just pure Bach. I wont dare try to single out notable performances of this massive set (I would be here all night, and I am sure you are becoming tired of reading this anyway). However, one cantata specifically stood out for me during my first few hours with the set (and has since stuck with me); this being BWV 132 (4th Sunday in Advent cantata). This specific cantata, can speak for the entire set in terms of the soloist supremacy above all other Bach cantata recordings (how can you go wrong with Edith Mathis, Anna Reynolds, Peter Schreier, and Theo Adam - with Ursula Buckel and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau elsewhere on the set).

So, finally, this set has exactly what I want in a survey of the cantatas - that is, the genius of J.S. Bach is in the driver's seat, not the conductors. While Gardiner has his moments (and when he does, they are fantastic), and Klemperer did at least get everyone talking about Bach again, I believe Richter's interpretations are the standard by which this music should be played and heard. This set is a landmark in the history of Bach recordings, and although quite expensive, it really should be in the collections of all lovers of music.


- By the way, the set comes in a large slipcover (as shown above by Amazon), with the five original fold-open cases inside; each made of an extremely sturdy, glossy-coated cardboard (as shown above by me [hopefully]). Each disc is in a paper sleeve.

4 out of 5 stars A Time Capsule of Sheer Delight.......2006-12-15

I treasured these recordings as a music student in high school and college in the '70's. Although newer, 'historically correct' recordings were emerging, Richter's musicality, if one will, still attracted me to these Archive recordings. This set is a bargin considering all the music there is to digest. DG's remastering is excellent-the warm analog sound does not suffer what can sometimes be a strident digitized reincarnation. DG's engineers and hardware were always on the cutting edge and these recordings speak to that fact. Say what one will about the oddities of interpertation, there is music in evey bar. Before I began listening, I though that I should prepare myself to forgive Richer for his position in history and look the other way when so called historically inaccurate idioms presented themselves. Yes, they are there, but, the younger listener will be quite astonished to find amazing vitality and sweep of phrase and articulation. Richter's tempi are often suprisingly brisk. The roster of soloists speaks for itself. If you are a musician interested in the genesis of Bach interpertation, this set is a must-have. It is often said that many Bach conductors after Richter took up where he left off. This group of recordings is a testament to his influence. Bravo DG !
Bach 2000: The Complete Bach Edition (Includes Commemorative Book) (Box Set)
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Bach 2000: The Complete Bach Edition (Includes Commemorative Book) (Box Set)
Nikolaus Harnoncourt , Robin Gritton , Giovanni Antonini , Gustav Leonhardt , Ton Koopman , Alice Harnoncourt , and Zehetmair, Thomas
Manufacturer: Teldec
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00001IV8B
Release Date: 1999-09-14

Tracks:

  1. Wie schon leuchtet der Morgenstern
  2. Du Wahrer Gottes und Marien Sohn
  3. Erfuellet, ihr himmlischen goettlichen Flammen
  4. Ein irdscher Glanz, wein leiblich Licht
  5. Unser Mund und Ton der Saiten
  6. Wie Schon Leuchtet Der Morgenstern, BWV 1: Chor: 'Wie Bin Ich Doch So Herzlich Froh' - Wiener Sangerknaben/Chor Viennensis/Hans Gillesberger
  7. Ach Gott, Vom Himmel Sieh Darein, BWV 2: Chor: 'Ach Gott, Vom Himmel Sieh Darein' - Wiener Sangerknaben/Chor Viennensis/Hans Gillesberger
  8. Ach Gott, Vom Himmel Sieh Darein, BWV 2: Recitativo: 'Sie Lehren Eitel Falsche List' - Kurt Equiluz
  9. Ach Gott, Vom Himmel Sieh Darein, BWV 2: Aria: 'Tilg, O Gott, Die Lehren' - Paul Esswood
  10. Ach Gott, Vom Himmel Sieh Darein, BWV 2: Recitativo: 'Die Armen Sind Verstort' - Max Van Egmond
  11. Ach Gott, Vom Himmel Sieh Darein, BWV 2: Aria: 'Durchs Feuer Wird Das Silber Rein' - Kurt Equiluz
  12. Ach Gott, Vom Himmel Sieh Darein, BWV 2: Chor: 'Das Wollst Du, Gott, Bewahren Rein' - Wiener Sangerknaben/Chor Viennensis/Hans Gillesberger
  13. Ach Gott, Wie Manches Herzeleid, BWV 3: Chor: 'Ach Gott, Wie Manches Herzeleid' - Wiener Sangerknaben/Chor Viennensis/Hans Gillesberger
  14. Ach Gott, Wie Manches Herzeleid, BWV 3: Choral Recitativo: 'Wie Schwerlich Lasst Sich Fleisch Und... - Wiener Sangerknaben/Hans Gillesberger/Paul Esswood/Kurt Equiluz/Max Van Egmond...
  15. Ach Gott, Wie Manches Herzeleid, BWV 3: Aria: 'Empfind Ich Hollenangst Und Pein' - Max Van Egmond
  16. Ach Gott, Wie Manches Herzeleid, BWV 3: Recitativo: 'Es Mag Mir Leib Und Geist Verschmachten' - Kurt Equiluz
  17. Ach Gott, Wie Manches Herzeleid, BWV 3: Aria: 'Wenn Sorgen Auf Mich Dringen' - Wiener Sangerknaben/Hans Gillesberger/Paul Esswood
  18. Ach Gott, Wie Manches Herzeleid, BWV 3: Chor: 'Erhalt Mein Herz Im Glauben Rein' - Wiener Sangerknaben/Chor Viennensis/Hans Gillesberger

Tracks:

  1. Ich elender Mensch, wer wird mich erloesen
  2. O Schmerz, o Elend, so mich trifft
  3. Solls ja so sein
  4. Ach lege das Sodom der suendlichen Glieder
  5. Hier aber tut des Heilands Hand
  6. Ich Elender Mensch, Wer Wird Mich Erlosen, BWV 48: Aria: 'Vergibt Mir Jesus Meine Sunden' - Kurt Equiluz
  7. Ich Elender Mensch, Wer Wird Mich Erlosen, BWV 48: Chor: 'Herr Jesu Christ, Einiger Trost' - Wiener Sangerknaben/Chor Viennensis/Hans Gillesberger
  8. Ich Geh Und Suche Mit Verlangen, BWV 49: Sinf - Concentus Musicus Wien/Nikolaus Harnoncourt
  9. Ich Geh Und Suche Mit Verlangen, BWV 49: Aria: 'Ich Geh Und Suche Mit Verlangen' - Ruud Van Der Meer
  10. Ich Geh Und Suche Mit Verlangen, BWV 49: Recitativo Ed Arioso: 'Mein Mahl Ist Zubereit'' - Ruud Van Der Meer/Peter Jelosits
  11. Ich Geh Und Suche Mit Verlangen, BWV 49: Aria: 'Ich Bin Herrlich, Ich Bin Schon' - Peter Jelosits
  12. Ich Geh Und Suche Mit Verlangen, BWV 49: Recitativo: 'Mein Glaube Hat Mich Selbst So Angezogen' - Peter Jelosits/Ruud Van Der Meer
  13. Ich Geh Und Suche Mit Verlangen, BWV 49: Aria (Duetto): 'Dich Hab Ich Je Und Je Geliebet' - Peter Jelosits/Ruud Van Der Meer
  14. Nun Ist Das Heil Und Die Kraft, BWV 50: Chor: 'Nun Ist Das Heil Und Die Kraft' - Wiener Sangerknaben/Chor Viennensis/Hans Gillesberger
  15. Jauchzet Gott In Allen Landen, BWV 51: Aria: 'Jauchzet Gott In Allen Landen!' - Marianne Kweksilber
  16. Jauchzet Gott In Allen Landen, BWV 51: Recitativo: 'Wir Beten Zu Dem Tempel An' - Marianne Kweksilber
  17. Jauchzet Gott In Allen Landen, BWV 51: Aria: 'Hochster, Mache Deine Gute' - Marianne Kweksilber
  18. Jauchzet Gott In Allen Landen, BWV 51: Chor: 'Sei Lob Und Preis Mit Ehren' - Marianne Kweksilber
  19. Jauchzet Gott In Allen Landen, BWV 51: Aria: 'Alleluja!' - Marianne Kweksilber

Tracks:

  1. (Caro) Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan
  2. (Alto, Tenore) Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan
  3. (Soprano) Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan
  4. (Basso) Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan
  5. (Alto) Was Gott tut, das ist wohlgetan
  6. Was Gott Tut, Das Ist Wohlgetan, BWV 100: Chor: 'Was Gott Tut, Das Ist Wohlgetan' - Knabenchor Hannover/Heinz Hennig/Collegium Vocale, Gent/Philippe Herreweghe
  7. Nimm Von Uns, Herr, Du Treuer Gott, BWV 101: Chor: 'Nimm Von Uns, Herr, Du Treuer Gott' - Tolzer Knabenchor/Gerhard Schmidt-Gaden
  8. Nimm Von Uns, Herr, Du Treuer Gott, BWV 101: Aria: 'Handle Nicht Nach Deinen Rechten' - Kurt Equiluz
  9. Nimm Von Uns, Herr, Du Treuer Gott, BWV 101: Recitativo-Chor: 'Ach! Herr Gott, Durch Die Treue Dein' - Wilhelm Wiedl
  10. Nimm Von Uns, Herr, Du Treuer Gott, BWV 101: Aria: 'Warum Willst Du So Zornig Sein?' - Philippe Huttenlocher
  11. Nimm Von Uns, Herr, Du Treuer Gott, BWV 101: Recitativo-Chor: 'Die Sund Hat Uns Verderbet Sehr' - Kurt Equiluz
  12. Nimm Von Uns, Herr, Du Treuer Gott, BWV 101: Aria (Duetto): 'Gedenk An Jesu Bittern Tod!' - Wilhelm Wiedl/Paul Esswood
  13. Nimm Von Uns, Herr, Du Treuer Gott, BWV 101: Chor: 'Leit Uns Mit Deiner Rechten Hand' - Tolzer Knabenchor/Gerhard Schmidt-Gaden
  14. Herr, Deine Augen Sehen Nach Dem Glauben, BWV 102, Prima Parte: Chor: 'Herr, Deine Augen Sehen... - Tolzer Knabenchor/Gerhard Schmidt-Gaden
  15. Herr, Deine Augen Sehen Nach Dem Glauben, BWV 102, Prima Parte: Recitativo: 'Wo Ist Das Ebenbild' - Philippe Huttenlocher
  16. Herr, Deine Augen Sehen Nach Dem Glauben, BWV 102, Prima Parte: Aria: 'Weh Der Seele' - Paul Esswood
  17. Herr, Deine Augen Sehen Nach Dem Glauben, BWV 102, Prima Parte: Arioso: 'Verachtest Du Den... - Philippe Huttenlocher
  18. Herr, Deine Augen Sehen Nach Dem Glauben, BWV 102, Seconda Parte: Aria: 'Erschrecke Doch, Du... - Kurt Equiluz
  19. Herr, Deine Augen Sehen Nach Dem Glauben, BWV 102, Seconda Parte: Recitativo: 'Beim Warten Ist... - Paul Esswood
  20. Herr, Deine Augen Sehen Nach Dem Glauben, BWV 102, Seconda Parte: Chor: Heut Lebst Du, Heut... - Tolzer Knabenchor/Gerhard Schmidt-Gaden

Tracks:

  1. Sinfonia
  2. Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich
  3. Doch bin und bleibe ich vergnuegt
  4. Leite mich in deiner Wahrheit
  5. Zedern muessen von den Winden
  6. Nach Dir, Herr, Verlanget Mich, BWV 150: Chor: 'Meine Augen Sehen Stets Zu Dem Herrn' - Knabenchor Hannover/Heinz Hennig/Collegium Vocale, Gent/Philippe Herreweghe
  7. Nach Dir, Herr, Verlanget Mich, BWV 150: Chor: 'Meine Tage In Dem Leide' - Knabenchor Hannover/Heinz Hennig/Collegium Vocale, Gent/Philippe Herreweghe
  8. Susser Trost, Mein Jesus Kommt, BWV 151: Aria: 'Susser Trost, Mein Jesus Kommt' - Sebastian Hennig
  9. Susser Trost, Mein Jesus Kommt, BWV 151: Recitativo: 'Erfreue Dich, Mein Herz' - Max Van Egmond
  10. Susser Trost, Mein Jesus Kommt, BWV 151: Aria: 'In Jesu Demut Kann Ich Trost' - Paul Esswood
  11. Susser Trost, Mein Jesus Kommt, BWV 151: Recitativo: 'Du Teurer Gottessohn' - Kurt Equiluz
  12. Susser Trost, Mein Jesus Kommt, BWV 151: Chor: 'Heut Schleusst Er Wieder Auf Die Tur' - Knabenchor Hannover/Heinz Hennig/Collegium Vocale, Gent/Philippe Herreweghe
  13. Tritt Auf Die Glaubensbahn, BWV 152: Con - Concentus Musicus Wien/Nikolaus Harnoncourt
  14. Tritt Auf Die Glaubensbahn, BWV 152: Aria: 'Tritt Auf Die Glaubensbahn' - Thomas Hampson
  15. Tritt Auf Die Glaubensbahn, BWV 152: Recitativo: 'Der Heiland Ist Gesetzt' - Thomas Hampson
  16. Tritt Auf Die Glaubensbahn, BWV 152: Aria: 'Stein, Der Uber Alle Schatze' - Christoph Wegmann
  17. Tritt Auf Die Glaubensbahn, BWV 152: Recitativo: 'Es Argre Sich Die Kluge Welt' - Thomas Hampson
  18. Tritt Auf Die Glaubensbahn, BWV 152: Duetto: 'Wie Soll Ich Dich, Liebster Der Seelen, Umfassen?' - Christoph Wegmann/Thomas Hampson
  19. Schau, Lieber Gott, Wie Meine Feind, BWV 153: Chor: 'Schau, Lieber Gott, Wie Meine Feind' - Tolzer Knabenchor//Gerhard Schmidt-Gaden
  20. Schau, Lieber Gott, Wie Meine Feind, BWV 153: Recitativo: 'Mein Liebster Gott' - Stefan Rampf
  21. Schau, Lieber Gott, Wie Meine Feind, BWV 153: Aria: 'Furchte Dich Nicht, Ich Bin Mit Dir' - Thomas Hampson
  22. Schau, Lieber Gott, Wie Meine Feind, BWV 153: Recitativo: 'Du Sprichst Zwar, Lieber Gott' - Kurt Equiluz
  23. Schau, Lieber Gott, Wie Meine Feind, BWV 153: Chor: 'Und Ob Gleich Alle Teufel - Tolzer Knabenchor//Gerhard Schmidt-Gaden
  24. Schau, Lieber Gott, Wie Meine Feind, BWV 153: Aria: 'Sturmt Nur, Sturmt, Ihr Trubsalswetter' - Kurt Equiluz
  25. Schau, Lieber Gott, Wie Meine Feind, BWV 153: Recitativo: 'Getrost! Mein Herz, Erdulde Deinen... - Thomas Hampson
  26. Schau, Lieber Gott, Wie Meine Feind, BWV 153: Aria: 'Soll Ich Meinen Lebeslauf' - Stefan Rampf
  27. Schau, Lieber Gott, Wie Meine Feind, BWV 153: Chor: 'Drum Will Ich, Weil Ich Lebe Noch' - Tolzer Knabenchor//Gerhard Schmidt-Gaden

Tracks:

  1. Die Zeit, die Tag und Jahre macht
  2. Auf, Sterbliche, lasset ein Jauchzen ertoenen
  3. So bald, als dir die Sternen hold
  4. Es streiten, es siegen die kuenftigen Zeiten
  5. Bedenke nur, begluecktes Land
  6. Die Zeit, Die Tag Und Jahre Macht, BWV 134A: Aria: 'Der Zeiten Herr Hat Viel Vergnugte Stunden' - Michael Chance
  7. Die Zeit, Die Tag Und Jahre Macht, BWV 134A: Recitativo: 'Hilf, Hochster, Hilf' - Michael Chance/Paul Agnew
  8. Die Zeit, Die Tag Und Jahre Macht, BWV 134A: Chor: 'Ergetzet Auf Erden' - The Amsterdam Baroque Chor/Ton Koopman
  9. Durchlauchtster Leopold, BWV 173A: Recitativo: 'Durchlauchtster Leopold' - Lisa Larsson
  10. Durchlauchtster Leopold, BWV 173A: Aria: 'Guldner Sonnen Frohe Stunden' - Lisa Larsson
  11. Durchlauchtster Leopold, BWV 173A: Aria: 'Leopolds Vortrefflichkeiten' - Klaus Mertens
  12. Durchlauchtster Leopold, BWV 173A: Aria: 'Unter Seinem Purpursaum' - Lisa Larsson/Klaus Mertens
  13. Durchlauchtster Leopold, BWV 173A: Recitativo: 'Durchlauchtigster, Den Anhalt Vater Nennt' - Lisa Larsson/Klaus Mertens
  14. Durchlauchtster Leopold, BWV 173A: Aria: 'So Schau Des Holden Tages Licht' - Lisa Larsson
  15. Durchlauchtster Leopold, BWV 173A: Aria: 'Dein Name Gleich Der Sonnen Geh' - Klaus Mertens
  16. Durchlauchtster Leopold, BWV 173A: Chor: 'Nimm Auch, Grosser Furst, Uns Auf' - Lisa Larsson/Klaus Mertens

Tracks:

  1. Kyrie eleison
  2. Christe eleison
  3. Kyrie eleison
  4. Gloria in excelsis Deo
  5. Laudamus te
  6. Mass in b, BWV 232: I. Missa: Gloria: Gratias Agimus Tibi - Arnold Schoenberg Chor/Erwin Ortner
  7. Mass in b, BWV 232: I. Missa: Gloria: Domine Deus - Angela Maria Blasi/Kurt Equiluz
  8. Mass in b, BWV 232: I. Missa: Gloria: Qui Tollis - Arnold Schoenberg Chor/Erwin Ortner
  9. Mass in b, BWV 232: I. Missa: Gloria: Qui Sedes - Jadwiga Rappe
  10. Mass in b, BWV 232: I. Missa: Gloria: Quoniam To Solus - Arnold Schoenberg Chor/Erwin Ortner
  11. Mass in b, BWV 232: I. Missa: Gloria: Cum Sancto Spiritu - Arnold Schoenberg Chor/Erwin Ortner

Tracks:

  1. Singet dem Herrn ein neres Lied
  2. Der Geist hilft unser Schwachheit auf
  3. Komm, Jesu, komm
  4. Jesu, meine Freude
  5. Fuerchte dich nicht, ich bin bei dir
  6. Lobet Den Herrn, Alle Heiden, BWV 230 - Stockholm Bach Chor/Anders Ohrwall

Tracks:

  1. Fantasia et Fuga in g BWV 542
  2. Fuga in g BWV 578
  3. Canzona in d BWV 588
  4. Praeludium et Fuga in h BWV 544
  5. Praeludium et Fuga in a BWV 543
  6. Fant in c, BWV 562 - Ton Koopman
  7. Prld Et Fuga in C, BWV 531 - Ton Koopman
  8. Fant in G, BWV 572 - Ton Koopman
  9. Fant in C, BWV 570 - Ton Koopman
  10. Passacaglia in c, BWV 582 - Ton Koopman

Tracks:

  1. Inventio 1 BWV 772
  2. Inventio 2 BWV 773
  3. Inventio 3 BWV 774
  4. Inventio 4 BWV 775
  5. Inventio 5 BWV 776
  6. Inventio 6 in E, BWV 777 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  7. Inventio 7 in e, BWV 778 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  8. Inventio 8 in F, BWV 779 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  9. Inventio 9 in f, BWV 780 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  10. Inventio 10 in G, BWV 781 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  11. Inventio 11 in g, BWV 782 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  12. Inventio 12 in A, BWV 783 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  13. Inventio 13 in a, BWV 784 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  14. Inventio 14 in B flat, BWV 785 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  15. Inventio 15 in b, BWV 786 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  16. Sinf 1 in C, BWV 787 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  17. Sinf 2 in c, BWV 788 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  18. Sinf 3 in D, BWV 789 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  19. Sinf 4 in d, BWV 790 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  20. Sinf 5 in E flat, BWV 791 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  21. Sinf 6 in E, BWV 792 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  22. Sinf 7 in e, BWV 793 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  23. Sinf 8 in F, BWV 794 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  24. Sinf 9 in f, BWV 795 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  25. Sinf 10 in G, BWV 796 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  26. Sinf 11 in g, BWV 797 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  27. Sinf 12 in A, BWV 798 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  28. Sinf 13 in a, BWV 799 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  29. Sinf 14 in B flat, BWV 800 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  30. Sinf 15 in b, BWV 801 - Zuzana Ruzickova

Tracks:

  1. Prelude and Fugue in A minor: Praeludium
  2. Prelude and Fugue in A minor: Fuga
  3. Prelude and Fughetta in E minor: Praeludium
  4. Prelude and Fughetta in E minor: Fuga
  5. Prelude in G major BWV 902a
  6. Fant And Fugue in a, BWV 904: Fant - Zuzana Ruzickova
  7. Fant And Fugue in a, BWV 904: Fuga - Zuzana Ruzickova
  8. Clavier-Buchlein Vor W.F. Bach: Prld in C, BWV 924 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  9. Clavier-Buchlein Vor W.F. Bach: Prld in D, BWV 925 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  10. Clavier-Buchlein Vor W.F. Bach: Prld in d, BWV 926 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  11. Clavier-Buchlein Vor W.F. Bach: Prld in F, BWV 927 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  12. Clavier-Buchlein Vor W.F. Bach: Prld in F, BWV 928 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  13. Clavier-Buchlein Vor W.F. Bach: Prld in g, BWV 930 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  14. Clavier-Buchlein Vor W.F. Bach: Prld in a, BWV 931 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  15. Prld in E, BWV 937 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  16. Prld in C, BWV 939 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  17. Prld in d, BWV 940 - Zuzana Ruzickova
  18. Applicatio in C, BWV 994 - Zuzana Ruzickova

Tracks:

  1. Suite in G minor BWV 995: Prelude
  2. Suite in G minor BWV 995: Allemande
  3. Suite in G minor BWV 995: Courante
  4. Suite in G minor BWV 995: Sarabande
  5. Suite in G minor BWV 995: Gavotte I - Gavotte II en Rondeau
  6. Ste in g, BWV 995: Gigue - Luca Pianca
  7. Ste in e, BWV 996: Prld (Passagio-Presto) - Michele Barchi
  8. Ste in e, BWV 996: Allemande - Michele Barchi
  9. Ste in e, BWV 996: Courante - Michele Barchi
  10. Ste in e, BWV 996: Sarabande - Michele Barchi
  11. Ste in e, BWV 996: Bourree - Michele Barchi
  12. Ste in e, BWV 996: Gigue - Michele Barchi
  13. Ste in c, BWV 997: Prld - Michele Barchi/Luca Pianca
  14. Ste in c, BWV 997: Fuga - Michele Barchi/Luca Pianca
  15. Ste in c, BWV 997: Sarabande - Michele Barchi/Luca Pianca
  16. Ste in c, BWV 997: Gigue-Double - Michele Barchi/Luca Pianca

Tracks:

  1. Concerto for two violins BWV 1043: Vivace
  2. Concerto for two violins BWV 1043: Largo, ma non tanto
  3. Concerto for two violins BWV 1043: Allegro
  4. Concerto BWV 1042: Allegro
  5. Concerto BWV 1042: Adagio
  6. Con in E, BWV 1042: Allegro Assai - Alice Harnoncourt
  7. Con in a, BWV 1041: Allegro - Alice Harnoncourt
  8. Con in a, BWV 1041: Andante - Alice Harnoncourt
  9. Con in a, BWV 1041: Allegro Assai - Alice Harnoncourt
  10. Con in g, BWV 1056R: (Allegro) - Alice Harnoncourt
  11. Con in g, BWV 1056R: Largo - Alice Harnoncourt
  12. Con in g, BWV 1056R: Presto - Alice Harnoncourt
  13. Con in g, BWV 1060R: Allegro - Jurg Schaeftlein/Alice Harnoncourt
  14. Con in g, BWV 1060R: Adagio - Jurg Schaeftlein/Alice Harnoncourt
  15. Con in g, BWV 1060R: Allegro - Jurg Schaeftlein/Alice Harnoncourt

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The Bach renaissance--which began in earnest in the early 19th century thanks to the efforts of Felix Mendelssohn and others--inspired an endeavor of far-reaching significance. It led to the founding of the Bach Society in 1850, with the goal of gathering and publishing the composer's complete works, and thus set into motion one of the great projects of musical scholarship. That effort has continued and been refined throughout the 20th century, ultimately influencing not only our perception of how to perform early music but fundamental ideas of musical history, evolution, and reception as well.

Teldec's mammoth Bach 2000 box set represents a kind of culmination of that original attempt to come to terms with Johann Sebastian Bach's unparalleled legacy. This set brings together performances recorded over the last several decades--a small percentage of the recordings are previously unreleased--of all the extant works determined by modern scholarship to be authentic. There are also some pieces the authorship of which is still in question and a few now deemed "inauthentic" but familiarly associated with the composer. Bach was a prodigious reviser of his compositions, and alternate versions of a particular work have been included "where the changes seemed sufficiently important," such as the glorious Magnificat. No doubt manuscripts will continue to be unearthed here and there in various archives (Bach 2000 contains, for example, the "Neumeister chorales," which were rediscovered in 1984), but the set does not represent the many fragments of music that consist of just a few bars; however, there are some reconstructions of lost concertos (such as one for three violins reconstructed by Christopher Hogwood from an extant concerto for harpsichords).

Of course a truly comprehensive recorded edition of every note Bach wrote remains a utopian impossibility--about one-third of his cantatas, for example, have not survived. Even so, the dimensions of Bach 2000 are staggering. With its 12 boxes comprising 153 CDs, the set can be compressed into fewer boxes to save shelf space yet is still about ten times as long as the Ring cycle. (It should be noted that the packaging--using thin cardboard sleeves for the CDs--is distinctively unattractive.) That adds up to just under 160 hours of music--but a lifetime of discovery. Each box (grouped according to genre) contains a booklet with excellent notes on individual works and--for all the choral works--texts and translations. Tracking indexes are useful and thorough. Also included is a profusely illustrated hardbound volume of 24 Inventions, in which journalist Wolfgang Sandberger uses the composer's biography as a peg for some enigmatic and fascinating musings on the meaning of Bach today.

The presiding philosophy behind this project and its approach to musical interpretation can be largely ascribed to Nikolaus Harnoncourt, a true musical pioneer and galvanizing force of the "period performance" movement. Harnoncourt's epoch-making recordings of the sacred cantatas (using, for instance, boy sopranos and choristers according to the practice in Bach's time) with the Concentus musicus Wien and colleague Gustav Leonhardt comprise the first four volumes here (those who already own them can turn to the Bach 2000 Light edition, which contains everything sans the cantatas). These recordings--which were not remastered for this set--have long been controversial and are notably uneven, embracing some magnificent accounts as well as others that lack fire and seem clearly underrehearsed. But Harnoncourt is one of the most fascinating conductors of our era, and his interpretations amply bear out his assertion: "I have never felt that Bach worked in a routine manner, that he repeated himself in his works." Harnoncourt--who has articulated many of his ideas in his book The Musical Dialogue--displays his gifts as a cellist in a remarkably probing performance of the Cello Suites (originally recorded in 1965) and in his concertizing for a number of chamber works. For the St. Matthew Passion, you get Harnoncourt's groundbreaking earlier account from 1970, while his 1986 recording of the sublime B Minor Mass is also represented here (the St. John Passion included is Harnoncourt's 1995 acount).

Other artists included are colleague Gustav Leonhardt, whose thoughtful if occasionally dry harpsichord artistry is heard in the Goldberg Variations as well as in the concertos and chamber music. The harpsichord is in fact used throughout in preference to piano for the keyboard works. Ton Koopman (himself the conductor of an ongoing complete cantata series and of the Easter Oratorio included here) performs the organ works, including some newly recorded offerings, while Il Giardino Armonico's well-known high-energy account represents the Brandenburg Concertos. Violinist Thomas Zehetmair is exceptionally compelling in the unaccompanied sonatas and partitas, and the Concentus musicus Wien--again under Harnoncourt--perform a superb Musical Offering that richly repays frequent listening.

The result of Bach 2000 as a whole is an aptly encyclopedic grappling with the infinite legacy of this most compendious of composers, whose works are on one level a summation of all the styles available to him. Bach was once thought to represent a "terminal point" (to use Albert Schweitzer's famous formulation), the end of an era; today he is at least equally recognized as a fertile source of inspiration for composers since. To be sure, individual recordings of particular works will be found to be preferable, and it would be misguided to consider Bach 2000 any kind of "final" or "definitive" word. Instead, it's an indispensable starting point that represents a monumental achievement for our own contemporary understanding of Bach. --Thomas May

Album Description

Volume 1, 15 Discs
Sacred Cantatas Nos. 1-14, 16-47; 15 CDs; Harnoncourt/Leonhardt

Volume 2, 15 Discs
Sacred Cantatas Nos. 48-52, 54-69, 69A, 70-99; 15 CDs; Harnoncourt/Leonhardt

Volume 3, 15 Discs
Sacred Cantatas Nos. 100-117, 119-140,143-149; 15 CDs; Harnoncourt/Leonhardt

Volume 4, 15 Discs
Sacred Cantatas BWV 150-159, 161-188, 192, 194-199; 15 CDs; Harnoncourt/Leonhardt

Volume 5, 11 Discs
Secular Cantatas App. Sacred Cantatas; 11 CDs; Koopman, Harnoncourt, Koopman, Goebel and others

Volume 6, 14 Discs
The Sacred Vocal Works Masses,Magnificat, Passions, Oratorios; 14 CDs; Harnoncourt, Koopman, Corboz and others

Volume 7
, 7 Discs
The Motets, Chorales & Songs Kirnberger Chorales,Schemelli Songs, Quodlibet

Volume 8, 16 Discs
The Organ Works; 16 CDs; Ton Koopman

Volume 9, 11 Discs
The Keyboard Works (I) The Well-Tempered Clavier, English & French Suites, Partitas etc; 11 CDs; Curtis, Ross, Wilson, Ruzickova

Volume 10, 11 Discs
The Keyboard Works (II) Goldberg Variations, Toccatas, Fugues, Italian Concerto, etc; 11 CDs; Staier, Barchi, Leonhardt, von Asperen, Baumont, and others

Volume 11, 13 Discs
The Chamber Music Violin Sonatas & Partitas, Flute Sonatas, Works for Lute, Art of Fugue, Musical Offering, etc; 13 CDs; Harnoncourt, Pianca, Tachezi, Brggen, Zehetmair, and others

Volume 12, 10 Discs
The Orchestral Works The Concertos & Orchestral Suite; 10 CDs; Il Giardino Armonico, Harnoncourt, Leonhardt

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Bach is priceless.......2006-11-10

I believe, as another reviewer has stated, Bach's music may be the best ever written. Also, I think the cantatas are not where Bach placed his heart and soul. He was, after all, employed as a canter and in a position he did not wish for, but was forced to take to feed his large family. (I recommend "Bach and the High Baroque" lecture series by TTC.) What really stands out on this collection are all works in volumes 8 and above. Some of these works are hard to find and having them all in this collection and preformed on original instruments is great. Bach is priceless and so then is this collection.

2 out of 5 stars Buy the works you like...........2006-01-11

If you love Bach, which you must if you are looking at this particular item, you probably own a couple of his works already. Perhaps some of them are on the Teldec label. There is nothing wrong with Teldec if you are just getting into "classical" music. You will probably enjoy the music thoroughly. I know I did, as one of the first "classical" releases I bought was on Teldec, and it was Bach. I was amazed how great Bach was. Then my brother showed me the same recording, performed by another group, on another label. It had a lot more passion, and the instrumentalists were obviously of a higher level. Pardon my rambling, but what I'm trying to say is, the recordings found in this boxset are not the "cream of the crop." They are perfectly acceptable, easily listenable renditions of what many consider the greatest music...EVER. Take it from me, someone who has leapt into boxset land one too many times: Save your money, buy the individual albums. Take your time, talk to record store clerks (read Amazon reviews), do your research. If you are lucky enough to have a decent record store around, listen to multiple versions of the same work. No one said you had to buy it all at once. It can take a lifetime to fully realize the potency of this music, so enjoy the discovery as long as possible.

2 out of 5 stars Poor Bach.......2005-11-26

In Antony & Cleopatra, Shakespeare wrote: "I shall see some squeaking Cleopatra boy my greatness...."

I am 99% in favor of original instrument performances, but there are limits. Just imagine if we had the same sort of thing going on with Shakespeare's plays -- men and boys playing all of the women's parts. And if we *really* wanted to be original, they would be squeaking boys "I' th' posture of a whore" (Shakespeare's words). Such performances would knock Monty Python
right out of business.

The Cantatas, which are the lion's share of this collection, are sung by boys, boys, boys. If you want to ruin boy choirs for yourself, then go for it. It might still be a novelty by the fifth CD but by the fiftieth, you will want to throw your &*%$ wig at the squeaking speakers, just as the exasperated Bach famously did with his own wig and his own boy choir. (For which he was reprimanded.)

Does Harnoncourt really, honestly think that Bach would have picked a boy choir if he could have had women? Does anyone seriously believe that Shakespeare would have preferred his parts played by boys instead of women?

If you buy this set, don't buy it for the Cantatas, unless (unlike Bach) you can tolerate immature voices with "wig-tossingly" inconsistent intonation. Hold out for Suzuki or Koopman. Stay away from the Rifkin perfomances, mostly because the recording quality is second and third rate by today's standards. Not that historical performances should be shunned, but you might want to think twice about 60 odd CDs worth of second rate sound.

5 out of 5 stars A Treasure Trove.......2004-03-07

This set is the culmination of several decades of work on the part of the West German record label Teldec (formerly known as Telefunken-Decca). With their early-music subdivision Das Alte Werk (similar to DG's Archiv or Decca's L'Oiseau-Lyre), Teldec have been in the forefront of exploring the world of period instruments and authentic performance practice, with special emphasis on the works of J.S.Bach. The lion's share of recordings here was originally made for Das Alte Werk, with the odd exception here and there licensed from other labels in order to fill in the gaps. The centerpiece of the set is the famous recording of the 199 church cantatas by Nikolaus Harnoncourt and Gustav Leonhardt. If you're not familiar with the cantatas, there's a whole world of drama, color and expression right here waiting for you. You'll also be surprised to learn how many of the "tunes" you know from popular arrangements, like "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" and "Sleepers Awake" are actually movements from cantatas. The names of Harnoncourt and Leonhardt pop up again and again; they were both mainstays of the Teldec roster. Leonhardt gives us his 1965 Goldberg Variations on a Dulcken harpsichord whose every tone is like a bell, and Harnoncourt's "home" recording of the Cello Suites (never intended for general release) shows the ferment of a great musical mind. Ton Koopman gives us his provocative and controversial re-thinkings of the organ works, and Thomas Zehetmair's performances of the unaccompanied violin sonatas and partitas are like dramatic scenes spoken by a solo violin. Here are the uniquely bizarre Brandenburg Concertos by Il Giardino Armonico; the rhetorical and transparent performance of the motets conducted by Harnoncourt (perhaps his best-ever recording); Leonhardt's relaxed and smiling versions of the harpsichord concertos; Alice Harnoncourt's tawny, leonine performances of the sonatas for violin and harpsichord; Harnoncourt's chiaroscuro-filled performance of the Christmas Oratorio, and so on. This set is one of the most worthwhile CD buys you could make. You will never be bored with this to dip into over the years.

5 out of 5 stars 147 out of 153 ain't bad!.......2001-04-29

Having listened to the complete set, I can confidently recommend it, if you would use a complete set of Bach's works.

If you really like Bach, it is well worth getting. You will read disparaging reviews which will tell you that there are better performances of individual works. But this is a great opportunity for a Bach lover to get very good versions of his entire oeuvre.

In the set of 60 CDs of sacred cantatas, there are about 6 duds, which feature out of tune boy sopranos! If you are not crazy about sacred cantatas, you can buy a set which omits them, which may be advised!

I love the version of the Mass in B minor, though it is very different from our set by Munchinger [which we really enjoy].

The Brandenburgs are great. THe first movement of the first concerto is a knock out! Very brassy and bombastic: quite different from the 3 or 4 other versions I have previously enjoyed.

We are a piano family and have many CDs of Bach keyboard works played on piano [though we also have the Well Tempered Clavier on harpsichord and clavichord] The keyboard performances in the set are all on harpsichord and are lively and very enjoyable.

It takes some getting used to the authentic Baroque flute performances: especially occasional out-of-tuneness. But these are also interesting and musically played.

If you would use a set of all of Bach's extant works, it is a great choice. It is competitively priced and I love the packaging.
Bach: The Masterworks [Box Set]
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Bach: The Masterworks [Box Set]

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ASIN: B00062FLII
Release Date: 2004-11-30

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars You get what you pay for.......2004-12-04

In the Brandenburg Concerti, the tempo varies, trumpet volleys sound like French Horns, and the flute is off tune half the time. The harpsichordist was good but in one of the concerti, decided to enter at a different tempo than had been set by the rest of the orchestra. Since he had to play some very fast runs later, it is no surprise that he wanted to slow down the orchestra, but maybe they should have worked it out earlier. The orchestra sounds leaderless and out of sync at times. Can't find the groove. Violins are competent but playing with an orchestra that needs to practise what they are going to play a little more.

That covers the first 2 of 40 CDs. Don't know if I can bring myself to listen to the rest. Somebody who didn't know Bach would wonder what the attraction is after listening to this.
Tchaikovsky: Pique Dame (Abridged)
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    Tchaikovsky: Pique Dame (Abridged)

    Manufacturer: Gala
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B00004ZE0I
    Release Date: 2000-09-19
    Strauss: Elektra
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • A classic live recording of a legendary performance!
    • Varnay, Maybe the Greatest Elektra Ever
    • HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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    • Miracle
    Strauss: Elektra

    Manufacturer: Gala
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000001XN9
    Release Date: 2000-06-06

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars A classic live recording of a legendary performance!.......2007-04-10

    This is a must have recording,at a budget price,for any elektra fans.You want be dissapointed with the orchestra or the thrilling and powerful voices of the singers.Gala is a great label for historical recordings.The sound quality is very good,and I just love the cover art!

    This is one of the best live recordings of elektra,conducted by the masterful richard kraus!The singing on this cdset is golden age,you will be blown away by the power and the passion.Two strauss goddesses,astrid varney and leonie rysanek,set this opera ablaze!The legendary hans hotter is also a nice addition to this 1953,golden age performance!

    5 out of 5 stars Varnay, Maybe the Greatest Elektra Ever.......2006-05-10

    Everything other reviewers have written here about this remarkable recording (a live perfomance) is true and worthy of all the stars given it. Varnay proves herself THE Elektra of the 20th century, along with Borkh and, some will add, Nilsson. This cast of Varnay, Rysanek, Fischer and Hotter (at his prime) cannot be matched today, unfortunately.

    Rysanek filmed Elektra early in the 1980's, to leave her own legacy of this great role (along with all her Chrysothemis's). If you're a Rysanek fan, like most opera lovers, try the Orfeo disc which features her in all three roles, taken from various recordings and the film. A stunt, no doubt. But what other soprano has sung all three roles in this difficult opera. The film, by the way, features Rysanek as Elektra and Varnay as Klytomestra; it's available on DVD.

    A final word: this Gala recording is no longer available in the US because it uses about forty minutes of pirated selections from a Met broadcast of "Rosenkavalier" as filler material (Varnay as the Marschallin and Rise Stevens as Octavian -- talk about luxury!). But it's easy to find at UK web mail order sites, air-mailed to the US at about $20.

    5 out of 5 stars HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.......2003-09-27

    Elektra is a fascinating opera. These days, the title role is frequently sung by sopranos who have thick and harsh voices, strained at the top. While the quality of recording has improved,the quality of singing has declined. So what's the answer? Yes, this recording of Elekta is the answer!! It is the only Elektra that can stand on its own along with Decca's Elektra with Nilsson. That says a lot about how good this is.

    5 out of 5 stars Miracle.......2003-08-24

    This recording, in mono, in 1953 puts DDD productions in shame. UNLIKE many mono recordings, this mono is NOT DRY - it is superb mono and there is almost no tape hiss AT ALL. This is one of the great Elektras of the 20th century, don't miss the performance - there are no modern stereo digital Elektras that can compete with this recording - only the Solti and Bohm Elektras can beat this.

    5 out of 5 stars Miracle.......2003-08-24

    This recording, in mono, in 1953 puts DDD productions in shame. UNLIKE many mono recordings, this mono is NOT DRY - it is superb mono and there is almost no tape hiss AT ALL. This is one of the great Elektras of the 20th century, don't miss the performance - there are no modern stereo digital Elektras that can compete with this recording - only the Solti and Bohm Elektras can beat this.
    Edition Wiener Staatsoper/Vienna State Opera Live, Vol. 4
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      Edition Wiener Staatsoper/Vienna State Opera Live, Vol. 4

      Manufacturer: Koch Schwann (Germ.)
      ProductGroup: Music
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      ASIN: B000001SUR
      Release Date: 1994-06-28

      Tracks:

      1. Aida, Act 1: O ware ich erkoren-Holde Aida - Jussi Bjorling
      2. Aida, Act 2: Also du bist?-Ihr Vater. Ich hab' gekampft - Jussi Bjorling/Maria Nemeth/Kersten Thorborg/Alexander Svied/Ludwig Hofmann/Vienna St Opr Chor
      3. Aida, Act 3: Bald kommt Radames - Maria Nemeth
      4. Aida, Act 3: Ich seh' dich wieder, meine Aida - Jussi Bjorling
      5. Aida, Act 3: Du bist nicht schuldig - Alexander Sved/Maria Nemeth/Jussi Bjorling
      6. Aida, Act 3: Eilet und fliehet - Jussi Bjorling/Maria Nemeth/Kersten Thorborg/Alexander Svied/Ludwig Hofmann
      7. Don Carlo, Act 1: Die menschliche Begierde-'s ist seine Stimme - Todor Mazaroff/Piero Pierotic/Carl Bisutti
      8. Don Carlo, Act 1: Gott, der entflammte der Liebe - Todor Mazaroff/Piero Pierotic/Vienna St Opr Chor
      9. Don Carlo, Act 1: Ich kam, um zu erflehn eine Gunst - Todor Mazaroff/Maria Reining/Herbert Alsen
      10. Don Carlo, Act 2: Elisabeth!-Du bist's du bist's - Todor Mazaroff/Piero Pierotic/Piroska Tutsek
      11. Don Carlo, Act 4: Elisabeth!-Ich rief Euch hierher-Leb wohl auf ewig - Todor Mazaroff/Maria Reining/Piroska Tutsek/Carl Bisutti/Herbert Alsen/Vienna St Opr Chor
      12. I Pagliacci, Act 1: Seid nochmals geladen - Jussi Bjorling/Vienna St Opr Chor
      13. I Pagliacci, Act 1: Spielen jetzt?-Hull' dich in Tand nur - Jussi Bjorling
      14. I Pagliacci, Act 2: Nein, bin Bajazzo nicht bloss! - Jussi Bjorling/Margit Bokor/Friedrich Ginrod/Vienna St Opr Chor
      15. Faust, Act 2: Da ich nun verlassen soll - Alexander Sved
      16. Faust, Act 5: Auf eilet! - Jussi Bjorling/Alexander Kipnis/Esther Rethy
      17. Tannhauser, Act 1: Als du in kuhnem Sange uns bestritten - Alexander Sved
      18. Tannhauser, Act 3: Wohl wusst' ich hier sie im Gebet zu finden - Alexander Sved
      19. Tannhauser, Act 3: O du mein holder Abendstern - Alexander Sved

      Tracks:

      1. Der Fliegende Hollander, Act 2: Er freite alle sieben Jahr - Maria Nemeth/Josef Kalenberg/Bella Paalen/Vienna St Opr Chor
      2. Der Fliegende Hollander, Act 2: Du flogst, den Vater zu begrussen - Maria Nemeth/Josef Kalenberg
      3. Der Fliegende Hollander, Act 2: Allewiger, durch mich-Ach, konntest das Geschick du ahnen - Maria Nemeth/Alfred Jeger
      4. Der Fliegende Hollander, Act 2: Sag, bist du auch bereit-Hier meine Hand - Alfred Jeger/Maria Nemeth/Karl Norbert
      5. Tosca, Act 2: Fliege, du Falke - Sigurd Bjorling/Karl Ettl
      6. Tosca, Act 2: Sei's, man reded mir nach - Sigurd Bjorling/Maria Nemeth
      7. Turandot, Act 2: Lass drei die Ratsel sein-Des Kaisers Wort ist heilig-Drei Ratsel gabst du mir auf - Maria Nemeth/Todor Mazaroff/Vienna St Opr Chor
      8. Turandot, Act 3 (fragment): Keiner schlafe - Todor Mazaroff
      9. I Pagliacci, Act 1: Heute abend um neun - Todor Mazaroff/Vienna St Opr Chor
      10. I Pagliacci, Act 1: Lache, Bajazzo - Todor Mazaroff
      11. I Pagliacci, Act 2: Nein, bin Bajazzo nicht bloss - Todor Mazaroff/Georg Monthy/Aenne Michalski
      12. Samson Et Dalila, Act 2: Salut, o mon maitre - Rosette Anday/Rene Maison
      13. Samson Et Dalila, Act 2: Mon coeur s'ouvre a ta voix - Rosette Anday/Rene Maison
      14. Aida: Vorspiel - Vienna St Opr Orch/Victor de Sabata
      15. Aida, Act 1: Zu des Niles reinen Ufern-Als Sieger kehre heim - Maria Nemeth/Rosette Anday/Alexander Sved/Carl Bissuti/Vienna St Opr Chor
      16. Aida, Act 2: O sag, warum auf's neue - Maria Nemeth/Rosette Anday
      17. Aida, Act 2: Heil dir, Agypten - Vienna St Opr Chor
      18. Aida, Act 2: Zum Lorbeer windet-Der Isis tone Lobgesang - Maria Nemeth/Rosette Anday/Koloman von Pataky/Alexander Sved/Nikolas Zec/Carl Bissuti...

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      4. Feet to the Floor [Import]
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      Instant Live: Alltel Pavilion at Walnut Creek

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