Magic Never Die [Import]
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1. Ascencion (Intro)
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2. Fin My Heaven
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3. Galaxies Unknown
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4. Hold On To Love
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5. Diamond Sky
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6. Message
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7. Soulfire
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8. Children Of The Dream
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9. Strike Force
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10. Another World
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11. Magic Never Dies
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12. Longest Night (Bonus Track)
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Magic Never Die [Import]
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Tracks:
- Act I: Prld - English Nat Opr Orch/Reginald Goodall
- Act I, Scene 1: The Storm Drove Me Here - Alberto Remedios/Margaret Curphey
- Act I, Scene 1: This House And This Wife - Margaret Curphey/Alberto Remedios
- Act I, Scene 1: Evil Fortune's Never Far From Me - Alberto Remedios/Margaret Curphey
- Act I, Scene 2: There He Lay, Feeble And Faint - Margaret Curphey/Clifford Grant/Alberto Remedios
- Act I, Scene 2: Through Field And Forest - Alberto Remedios/Clifford Grant/Margaret Curphey
- Act I, Scene 2: Friedmund No One Could Call Me - Alberto Remedios/Clifford Grant/Margaret Curphey
- Act I, Scene 2: The Neidings Raided Again - Alberto Remedios
- Act I, Scene 2: So The Norn Who Dealt You This Fate - Clifford Grant/Margaret Curphey/Alberto Remedios
- Act I, Scene 2: I Know A Troublesome Race - Clifford Grant
- Act I, Scene 3: A Sword Was Pledged By My Father - Alberto Remedios
- Act I, Scene 3: Are You Awake? - Margaret Curphey/Alberto Remedios
- Act I, Scene 3: My Husband's Kinsmen - Margaret Curphey
- Act I, Scene 3: Yes, Loveliest Bride - Alberto Remedios/Margaret Curphey
- Act I, Scene 3: Winter Storms Have Vanished (Siegmund's Spring Song) - Alberto Remedios
- Act I, Scene 3: You Are The Spring - Margaret Curphey
- Act I, Scene 3: Oh Sweetest Enchantment - Alberto Remedios/Margaret Curphey
- Act I, Scene 3: The Stream Has Shown My Reflected Face - Margaret Curphey/Alberto Remedios
- Act I, Scene 3: Siegmund Call Me, And Siegmund Am I! - Alberto Remedios
- Act I, Scene 3: Siegmund, The Walsung, Here You See! - Alberto Remedios/Margaret Curphey
Tracks:
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- Act II, Scene 1: Hoyotoho! Hoyotoho! (Brunnhilde's Battle Cry) - Rita Hunter
- Act II, Scene 1: The Usual Storm, The Usual Strife - Norman Bailey/Ann Howard
- Act II, Scene 1: Pretend That You Don't Understand! - Ann Howard/Norman Bailey
- Act II, Scene 1: Now It's Come To Pass! - Norman Bailey
- Act II, Scene 1: So This Is The End Of The Gods And Their Glory - Ann Howard
- Act II, Scene 1: You Never Learn What I Would Teach You - Norman Bailey/Ann Howard
- Act II, Scene 1: What Must I Do? - Norman Bailey/Ann Howard
- Act II, Scene 1: Hiaha! Hiaha! Hoyotoho! - Rita Hunter/Ann Howard/Norman Bailey
- Act II, Scene 2: Fricka Has Won The Fight - Rita Hunter/Norman Bailey
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- Act II, Scene 2: But The Walsung, Siegmund - Rita Hunter/Norman Bailey
- Act II, Scene 2: Then Siegmund Must Fall In His Fight? - Rita Hunter/Norman Bailey
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"The death-doomed alone are destined to look on me.".......2007-06-12
Okay, so we have the Solti, Bohm, Karajan, Levine, Janowski, Goodall, and Sawallisch Rings on the market (I haven't listened to the other Ring recordings yet, sorry to say). And all of these leave me to one conclusion: the many differences lead me to believe that all of these ring sets have their own authenticities and setbacks. And here they are:
TIMING (Estimate):
Solti's Ring: 14 hours, 30 minutes
Bohm's Ring: 13 hours, 30 minutes
Karajan's Ring: 14 hours, 50 minutes
Goodall's Ring: 16 hours, 50 minutes
Janowski's Ring: 14 hours, 0 minutes
Levine's Ring: 15 hours, 20 minutes
Sawallisch's Ring: 14 hours, 0 minutes
CONDUCTING:
Solti: Solti's conducting is driven with sheer muscle, but sometimes he makes the Ring overemotional. His Walkure & Gotterdammerung Preludes are clear examples: they're annoyingly bombastic. Nonetheless he almost seldom loses control with anything. His clear focus on the drama is astonishing.
Bohm: I must say his live Bayreuth recording brings out some of the best. He puts more faith in the orchestral score, but he also gives it more intensity. His tempi are some of the quickest, but they still don't seem rushed at all (except maybe "Wohin schleich'st du eilig und schlau"). I especially like his "Forging Scene" & "Hagen Summons the Vassals"; both are the most energetic on disc.
Karajan: Karajan's chamber approach is very interesting. Instead of going for the drama or the energy, the conductor goes for the beauty. Almost everything in his Ring sounds very ethereal because of his excessive use of lyricism. His orchestral preludes (except Walkure Act 1) sound more beautiful than others, and much of the soft parts (such as Siegfried Act Three Scene Three) are controlled nicely. His "Funeral March" and "Immolation" are recommendable. Siegfried Act Three Scene Two could have improved with more tension.
Goodall: Oh, boy. While I do praise Goodall with his amazing attention to detail, his ridiculously sluggish tempi will tick some Wagnerites off: everything is slower than adagio moderato. But I did enjoy listening to the slow beauty of his "Wotan's Farewell/Magic Fire Music". This was recorded live and sung in English.
Janowski: This is a very classical Ring. Instead of bombast, spacious, or lyrical passion, maestro Janowski gives us the straightforward approach. He goes straight for Wagner's original intentions (precise tempi, dynamics, flow of leitmotivs, etc.), which makes this another exquisite Ring. "Hagen Summons the Vassals" is probably the fastest I've ever heard (along with Sawallisch's). Rheingold Scene Four can be best described as "sensational".
Levine: While he does stay true to the score like Bohm, this conductor makes for a somewhat dull Ring. His handling of the orchestra is nice, but the moderately slow tempi he chooses is flawed. It should be more animated. His beautiful "Funeral March" and "Erda's Warning" are two of the few flawless features.
Sawallisch: I guess you can say that Sawallisch is half-Karajan, half-Janowski. While he does stay true to the orchestral score like Janowski, he also puts in a little Karajan-like lyricism. At some points he loses track with orchestra and singers (as does every live recording) but Bohm has more control. This was also recorded live.
ORCHESTRA:
Solti's Vienna Philharmonic: The woodwinds are the most beautiful in Solti's Ring (the "Forest Murmurs" is clear evidence of that). French horns and Wagner tubas make this a recommended listening. The strings in "Heda Heda Hedo" could've added a bit more work, but they are strikingly spectacular everywhere else. The orchestra gives it their all in Siegfried Act Two & Three, but they are at their weakest in Walkure Act One & Three (Bohm's Bayreuth does it better). Overall, it's the loudest and certainly most bombastic out of all the Ring orchestras combined.
Bohm's Bayreuth Festival: The ultimate Wagnerian orchestra gives it their all. The brass both high and low are the most powerful, while the woodwinds are the most delicate. The strings are muffled only a few times, otherwise the eighteen anvils are perfectly loud and clear. Erda's scenes aren't as effective as Janowski's, but the entire Walkure is more successful than Janowski's when it comes to tone & technique. Overall, this orchestra is the most dramatic.
Karajan's Berlin Philharmonic: The entire orchestra sounds polished, not to say that it is bad. Indeed the drama is still there, but much of the suspense is lacking (the scenes with Fasolt and Fafner come to mind). The brass sometimes overpowers the strings, which can be a serious problem. Gotterdammerung "Three Norns" Scene sounds very mysterious, very eerie.
Goodall's English National Opera: This orchestra sounds nice, even if the sluggishness can bring them down at times. The Flight of the Valkyries doesn't sound too good in a slow tempo, but the entire orchestra does sound lucid here. Siegfried Act One Prelude is the creepiest. All of the leitmotivs are heard loud and clear, just like in Janowski's version.
Janowski's Staatskapelle Dresden: This orchestra has the same force & flair as does Bohm's Bayreuth Festival, only Dresden sounds much clearer due to the fantastic digital sound. Even minor details are found in this Ring. I can hear harps in Flight of the Valkyries! The strings imitate the Siegfried forest very well, while the woodwinds representing the songbird are wonderful (but not as wonderful as Solti's songbird). Dresden's "Magic Fire Music" (along with Berlin's) is the most extravagant.
Levine's Metropolitan Opera: The brass and woodwinds are the true stars. The strings sound too tired to continue on in Siegfried & Gotterdammerung. The Finale to Rheingold is absolutely stunning (the trumpets and trombones will not disappoint), and the Second Act of Walkure is the most impressive, the most refined.
Sawallisch's Bavarian State: Wrong notes in this live recording won't matter, as the entire orchestra gets everything going in all four nights at the opera. The strings never surrender to imperfection, and the winds are marvelously aligned. I just wish that some of the singers would keep up with the orchestra.
SINGERS:
-Wotan
Solti: Hans Hotter is the superior Wotan. He sounds powerful throughout the Ring (except Rheingold, in which a less stellar George London performs).
Bohm and Janowski: Theo Adam in Bohm's live recording is another treat. While he is not as equally impressive as Hotter, he can certainly conjure up everlasting emotions. Adam sounds weaker in Janowski's studio recording, but he still doesn't disappoint.
Karajan: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau plays Wotan in "Rheingold," while Thomas Stewart replaces Fischer-Dieskau in "Walkure" and "Siegfried". I don't think Fischer-Dieskau was a good choice; he sounds too humane and too light. Stewart makes an astounding improvement in both "Walkure" and "Siegfried".
Goodall: Norman Bailey has that divine spark that Hotter used to cherish. He's heavy and unblemished, and he handles the English text with flair and sheen.
Levine: James Morris is a notch below Hotter, Adam, and Bailey, but he overpowers Fischer-Dieskau pretty much throughout the Levine's Ring.
Sawallisch: I may be biased, but Robert Hale just didn't do it for me. He sounded dull and tedious, and his Wotan's Farewell wasn't enough to sadden me.
-Brunnhilde
Solti and Bohm: Birgit Nilsson is the best Brunnhilde on the market. Her Valkyrie cry is delightful, and her final scene in Gotterdammerung is brilliant beyond belief.
Karajan: Regine Crespin is without a doubt one of the finest Brunnhildes after Nilsson. She's fantastic in Walkure Act Three. I just wish she stayed on as the Valkyrie later on in the Ring (Helga Dernesch is no good in Gotterdammerung, sorry to say).
Goodall: Rita Hunter is at her strongest in Walkure and Siegfried. She is at her weakest in Gotterdammerung. What may have caused her downfall in the fourth installment? "The world may never know."
Janowski: Jeannine Altmeyer is basically the most controversial Brunnhilde on CD. Some people say that she's too light and weak, while others say she sounds young and very enchanting. I'm with those who think Altmeyer was a good choice, but you yourself (the shopper) are going to have to decide whether she's good or not.
Levine and Sawallisch: Hildegard Behrens is just like Nilsson and Crespin: while she's not the best, she is definitely another perfect Brunnhilde of choice. She's at her most dazzling when she performs Walkure (Levine) and Siegfried (Sawallisch).
-Siegmund & Sieglinde
Let's see. For the Siegmunds, we have James King for Solti and Bohm. Jon Vickers for Karajan, Alberto Remedios for Goodall, Siegfried Jerusalem for Janowski, Gary Lakes for Levine, and Robert Schunk for Sawallisch. For the Sieglindes, we have Regine Crespin for Solti, Leonie Rysanek for Bohm, Gundula Janowitz for Karajan, Margaret Curphy for Goodall, Jessye Norman for both Janowski and Levine, and Julia Varady for Sawallisch. Hmm . . . Jerusalem is good . . . and so is Vickers . . . Janowitz is charming, and so is . . . Oh, what the heck? All the singers for Siegmund and Sieglinde are fantastic. Two exceptions, though: Robert Schunk doesn't sound heroic enough, and Jessye Norman for Levine's Ring doesn't sound young and innocent enough.
-Siegfried
Solti and Bohm: Wolfgang Windgassen may very well be the best Siegfried for the ages. His `Forging Scene" in both renditions are defiantly inspiring. His last scene in Gotterdammerung is celestial and overwhelming.
Karajan: Jess Thomas (Siegfried) and Helge Brilioth (Gotterdammerung) may not be as ideal as Windgassen, but they do know how to be a magnificent heldentenor. Thomas pulls it off with Act One and Three.
Goodall: Wow! What a singer that Alberto Remedios! He never drags in either of the last two installments, and he uses the correct emotions in every scene that he is in.
Janowski and Sawallisch: Rene Kollo's Siegfried is a poetically expressive one. In Janowski's version he sounds playful when he's in Mime's home, and he sounds willed when he's in the Gibich Hall. He is not good enough in Sawallisch's version, however. His tiresome "Forging Scene" is obvious evidence of that.
Levine: Oh, Reiner Goldberg. At least you tried. Seriously, he sounds too tedious (especially in Gotterdammerung Act Three Scene Two) and too old. I don't know Levine should've chose Kollo when he recorded his Ring.
-Alberich
Solti and Bohm: Gustav Niedlinger has a heaviness that overwhelms a few other baritones. When he sings his only sequence in Gotterdammerung Act Two Scene One, his emotion is so pure that his son Hagen would've drowned himself in tears (Too melodramatic? Sorry about that.). The only problem is that his character sounds too one-dimensional. Alberich isn't just some cardboard-cutout bad guy. He has a very good reason why he wants to take revenge on the world. Overall, Niedlinger is amazing throughout Wagner's Ring (He deserves many awards for "Bin ich nun frei?").
Karajan: I guess you can say that Zoltan Kelemen tries his best throughout. He is not good in Rheingold, but he gets better in Siegfried and Gotterdammerung.
Goodall: Derek Hammond-Stroud is three-dimensional, but not that much. Still, he can sound very demanding in Rheingold Scene One and Siegfried Act Two Scene One.
Janowski: Siegmund Nimsgern may be the most humane Alberich yet, but it's all good. He sings with more passion than Kelemen and more robustness than Hammond-Stroud. Niedlinger's ferociousness puts him below, however. "Schaf'st du, Hagen, mein sohn?" is noteworthy.
Levine and Sawallisch: Ekkehard Wlaschiha is one hell of a vigorous Alberich. I praise him in Rheingold Scene One and Three. His performance in Siegfried (both versions) could've improved with more distrustfulness towards Mime and the Wanderer.
-Mime
Solti and Karajan: Gerhard Stolze is the creepiest Mime ever known to humankind. This dwarf outsings other Mimes on the market. When he sings "Die stucken! Das Schwert!" his anger and fear is the most effective to almost all Ring listeners.
Bohm: Erwin Wohlfahrt wins second place. He gives a first-rate performance in Siegfried Act One, but loses some of his edge in Act Two. He is an exceptional Mime nonetheless. Look for him in Karajan's Rheingold, also.
Goodall: Gregory Dempsey isn't emotional enough. He doesn't sound fearful or depressed at all, which makes him the dullest Mime for the Ring.
Janowski: Peter Schreier is for Siegfried, while Christian Vogel is for Rheingold. Vogel is less than perfect, while Schreier is way beyond outstanding. Schreier is less ghoulish and more benevolent, more three-dimensional than Stolze and Wohlfahrt. The only flaw I can find is his handling of "Die stucken! Das Schwert!" He could've added a bit more fear in that sequence.
Levine: Heinz Zednik is yet another excellent mime. He is equal to Schreier when it comes to humaneness and lyricism. His performance in Rheingold Scene Three is pure gold, while his performance in Siegfried (particularly "Willkommen, Siegfried!") is a stunning achievement.
Sawallisch: Helmut Pampuch is just like Schreier and Zednik: he's very VERY good. Nuff said.
-Loge
Solti: Set Svanholm may be the weakest Loge. He is not very ominous throughout all of his scenes, and his lack of a sinister atmosphere is greatly affects the entire Rheingold. But he'll soon be forgotten later on in the Ring.
Bohm: Why the heck would the conductor have Wolfgang Windgassen play both Siegfried AND Loge? The demi-god needs to sound different from a son of a Walsung. Still, it's satisfactory, and his "Ihrem ende eilen sie zu" gives great foreshadowing.
Karajan: Gerhard Stolze is easily the most entertaining Loge to listen to. His scenes in Scene Three are delightful.
Goodall: Emile Belcourt isn't as good as Stolze, but he certainly can make some of the best of an English-speaking Loge.
Janowski: Peter Schreier is the most eccentric out of all of them, and that's a fact. Much of his singing involves imagination, peril, vengeance, and deviousness. Belcourt depends only on imagination and deviousness, Stolze only vengeance and deviousness, and Windgassen only peril. His odd conversations with Alberich and the gods/goddesses are classic.
Levine: Siegfried Jerusalem doesn't seem like a good choice for Loge. He's better off playing Siegmund or Siegfried, but not a demi-god.
Sawallisch: Robert Tear is on par with Stolze and Schreier. Sometimes he takes things too low, but all is forgiven with his management of character development.
-Everyone Else
Uh-huh, what can I say? Everyone else does a good job in all Ring recordings (maybe not in Swarowsky's version). Matti Salminen is the perfect Hagen (Janowski, Levine, and Sawallisch), while Kirsten Flagstad is the most brilliant Fricka (Solti). The Norns and Rheinmaidens do a splendid job in Solti, Janowski, and Levine. The Vassals (male choir) are at their unsurpassed in Bohm and Goodall. The only flawed Erda is Anne Collins (Goodall), maybe too light and too heavy at times. All in all, no one here is graded C or lower.
CONCLUSION: I have yet to listen to Barenboim's Bayreuth presentation and the essential mono recordings (Furtwangler, Krauss), but I'm pretty sure that have their advantages and disadvantages. So there you have it. We have the histrionic Solti, the energetic Bohm, the otherworldly Karajan, the spacious Goodall, the calculated Janowski, the relaxed Levine, and the serious Sawallisch Rings. They have their own authenticities and setbacks, and they certainly have their own significances for Ring listeners everywhere.
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Karl Bohm: Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen
Herbert von Karajan: Der Ring des Nibelungen / Karajan / Berlin Philharmonic
Goodall: Wagner: The Ring Cycle (Box Set)
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-Siegfried (Part 3): Siegfried (Goodall Ring Cycle/Chandos Opera in English)
-Twilight of the Gods (Part 4): The Twilight of the Gods (Goodall Ring Cycle/Chandos Opera in English)
Marek Janowski: Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen
James Levine: Der Ring Des Nibelungen
Wolfgang Sawllisch: Wagner - Der Ring des Nibelungen (Ring Cycle) / Sawallisch, Bayerischer Staatsoper
Breathtaking, powerful, accessible, not just an alternative.......2005-05-03
This is one of three Walkure's in my collection: the very underrated Leinsdorf, the thrilling Boehm and this one with Goodall. I believe Goodall is right up there with the best of them. Remedios, Hunter and Bailey sing beautifully and with sufficient drama. I'll go out on a musical limb and say I believe Bailey is one of the finest Wotan's on disc. Many will disagree but I think he has the measure of the role, the power to pull it off and a burnished timber that never becomes coarse under powerful climaxes... Remedios may well be the star of the trilogy along with Hunter and Bailey. His Siegmund is beautifully sung and his Siegfried by the way, is no mean stint either. Would that we had tenors that could sing Siegfried without sounding stretched beyond their limits. I am continually puzzled by the bad reviews that the orchestra playing receives from ARG, Classics Today and a few others. The ENO is not a Concertgebouw or Vienna Philharmonic but I think they play beautifully, a few clinkers notwithstanding. For a live show, they do a pretty d..... good job. THe sound from both orchestra and singers is exceptionally fine. This set belong in your collection if you like Wagner and, Die Walkure, in particular. If I had been at the performance in the 1970's I would have come home very happy, satisfied and richer for the experience.
Absolutely Breathtaking!.......2002-09-13
I had long cringed at the thought of this magnificant masterpiece recorded in English. Even after reading several rave reviews on this cylce that I've read by authoritive Wagnerites and critics, I was still skeptical. Finally, I decided to add Goodall's 'Ring' as my third complete cycle (after Solti & Bohm) for one reason: because it was in English and I felt it would enhance my understand of 'The Ring.' In fact, after achieving that "higher understanding" I was planning on selling this set on Ebay. That was, of course, before I heard this magnificant recording.
During the course of my research on 'The Goodall Ring' most of the praised seemed to heighten around 'Siegfried,' which is my absolute favorite of the cycle. That also helped to seal the deal. As the critics said, 'Siegfried' under Goodall is excellent, but not as monumental as Solti's reading, which IMHO is the greatest recording of 'Siegfried.'
The set that stands out, to me, in 'The Goodall Ring' is this recording; The Valkyrie. It is absolutely breathtaking. Not only is it my favorite of this set, it is my favorite Valkyrie recording period (I am very familiar with Boehm's, Solti's, Karajan's, Furthwanglers, Levines, and others). Alberto Remedios (Siegmund here and Siegfried in the last two operas) is truly magnificant. It is the best Siegmund I have heard on disc (and his Siegfried rivals Windgassen). Coupled with Margaret Curphey (Sieglinde), you get the most beautiful and moving duo I have heard on record. The duet in Act I is simply glorious. You also get the bonus of Norman Bailey's triumphant Wotan (and Wanderer too). He has such command and prescene. He sounds like a God. Throw in Rita Hunter, who holds her own as Brunnhilde, Goodall's miraculous conducting, and excellent playing by the orchestra and it all adds up to a stunning recording.
I can only say that in a way it's a shame this set is in English. Were it not, I believe Goodall's 'Ring' would be one of the most talked about, popular, and sought after complete recordings of the cycle. I can only say that I am so happy that I finally opened up to opera recorded in a different language than written.
I have fallen completely in love with Goodall's entire cycle. And, I have fallen in love with 'The Ring' all over again.
A powerful reading of the most moving opera in the Ring........2001-08-30
This performance of *Die Valkure,* the second and most popular opera in Wagner's Ring Cycle, is musically splendid. Its special significance, however, is that it is sung in English. An English performance of the Ring is perhaps more important than that of any other opera(s), because Wagner's libretti are suffused with his ideas about society, fate, justice, and love. Even if (at times) you need to read along to understand what the singers are saying, *hearing* the lyrics in English is truly stirring in a way that performances in your non-native language cannot match.
A particular stand-out on this recording is the Wotan. His timbre, diction, and delivery perfectly embody the troubled god who tries desperately, and in vain, to keep the world under his control. His angst and wrath are utterly convincing.
The power of Wagner's music drama is now fully accessible.......2001-01-30
I have never been a fan of opera in translation, but I must say that Andrew Porter's rendering of The Ring in English is amazing. He uses modern, not archaic, English, and the word choice is so very earthy and Germanic that the noble yet somewhat severe atmosphere of the Teutonic myths is conveyed perfectly. The sound, in other words, is an elegantly Germanic, and totally appropriate for the music and the Story it tells. It is not true that you can't understand the English anyway, because you can understand if you care to pay any attention at all. The translation is lucid, and so it the marvelous singing that conveys it.
Goodall's sense of music drama is lush, and takes some getting used to after the crash-and-burn Solti set, but after a time or two it seems just right. Goodall is not always slower than the rest, either; for example, the famous Ride of the Valkyries that begins Act III is quicker than Solti's surprisingly slow and heavy account. It is the most exciting that I have heard--and I have heard quite a few--but it is not so fast that the power is lost in favor of urgency.
This is not an urgent Die Walkure, and it is all the better for it. Goodall takes the time to actually tell the story, and is sensitive to the drama's needs over what could be called convention. For example, Wotan's Farewell doesn't thunder out after Brunnhilde's final declamation, like in so many recordings; rather, Goodall's interpretation is more dreamy, mysterious, and appropriately trance-like, in keeping with the action on stage.
I own the complete Solti Ring, but I must say I will be the first in line to get each new installment of this remarakable Ring as soon they hit the shelves. If you are new to Wagner, and are willing to make the plunge into a complete Ring, then start with this one and see if you want to continue. This recording is definitely one of the great Rings, and the superb translation will open up the work in ways that following the libretto just won't. I promise that you won't be able to put this one away easily. Get it!
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ASIN: B00004SC5S
Release Date: 2000-06-13 |
Tracks:
- Winterreise: Gute Nacht - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Die Wetterfahne - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Gefrorene Trn - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Erstarrung - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Der Lindenbaum - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Wasserflut - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Auf dem Flusse - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Rck - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Irrlicht - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Rast - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Frstraum - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Einsamkeit - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Die Post - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Der greise Kopf - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Die Kr - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Letzte Hoffnung - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Im Dorfe - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Der sthe Morgen - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Tchung - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Der Wegweiser - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Das Wirtshaus - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Mut! - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Die Nebensonnen - Franz Schubert
- Winterreise: Der Leiermann - Franz Schubert
Tracks:
- Die schone Mullerin: Das Wandern
- Die schone Mullerin: Wohin?
- Die schone Mullerin: Halt!
- Die schone Mullerin: Danksagung an den Bach
- Die schone Mullerin: Am Feierabend
- Die schone Mullerin: Der Neugierige
- Die schone Mullerin: Ungeduld
- Die schone Mullerin: Morgengruss
- Die schone Mullerin: Des Mullers Blumen
- Die schone Mullerin: Tranenregen
- Die schone Mullerin: Mein!
- Die schone Mullerin: Pause
- Die schone Mullerin: Mit dem grunen Lautebande
- Die schone Mullerin: Der Jager
- Die schone Mullerin: Eifersucht und Stolz
- Die schone Mullerin: Die liebe Farbe
- Die schone Mullerin: Die bose Farbe
- Die schone Mullerin: Trockne Blumen
- Die schone Mullerin: Der Muller und der Bach
- Die schone Mullerin: Des Baches Wiegenlied
- 4 Lieder: Nacht und Traume D 827
- 4 Lieder: Standchen
- 4 Lieder: Du bist die Ruh
- 4 Lieder: Erlkonig
Tracks:
- Schwanengesang: Liebesbotschaft
- Schwanengesang: Kriegers Ahnung
- Schwanengesang: Fruhlingssehnsucht
- Schwanengesang: Standchen
- Schwanengesang: Aufenthalt
- Schwanengesang: In der Ferne
- Schwanengesang: Abschied
- Schwanengesang: Der Atlas
- Schwanengesang: Ihr Bild
- Schwanengesang: Das Fischermadchen
- Schwanengesang: Die Stadt
- Schwanengesang: Am Meer
- Schwanengesang: Der Doppelganger
- Schwanengesang: Die Taubenpost
- 9 Lieder: Vollendung
- 9 Lieder: Die Erde
- 9 Lieder: An die Musik
- 9 Lieder: An Silvia
- 9 Lieder: Heideroslein
- 9 Lieder: Im Abendrot
- 9 Lieder: Der Musensohn
- 9 Lieder: Die Forelle
- 9 Lieder: Der Tod und das Madchen
Tracks:
- An die Leier
- Philoktet
- Memnon
- Fahrt zum Hades
- Lied des Orpheus, als er in die Holle ging
- Orest auf Tauris
- Der entsuhnte Orest
- Fragment aus dem Aeschylus
- Der zurnenden Diana
- Lied eines Schiffers an die Dioskuren
- Heliopolis I
- Freiwilliges Versinken
- Das Weinen
- Schiffers Scheidelied
- Der Kreuzzug
- Vor meiner Wiege
- Fruhlingslied
- Jagers Liebeslied
Tracks:
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Im wunderschonen Monat Mai
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Aus meinen Tranen spriessen
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Die Rose, die Lilie, die Taube, die Sonne
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Wenn ich in deine
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Ich will meine Seele tauchen
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Im Rhein, im schonen Strome
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Ich grolle nicht
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Und wussten's die blumen die kleinen
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Das ist ein Floten und Geigen
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Hor ich das Liedchen kiligen
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Ein Jungling liebt ein Madchen
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Am leuchteden Sommermorgen
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Ich hab im Traum geweinet
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Allnachtilch im Traume
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Aus alten Marchen winkt es
- Dichterliebe Op. 48 Les Amours du poete Heinrich Heine: Die alten bosen Lieder
- 12 Gedichte Op. 35 Justinus Kerner: Lust der Sturmnacht
- 12 Gedichte Op. 35 Justinus Kerner: Stirb, Lieb und Freud
- 12 Gedichte Op. 35 Justinus Kerner: Wanderlied
- 12 Gedichte Op. 35 Justinus Kerner: Erstes Grun
- 12 Gedichte Op. 35 Justinus Kerner: Sehsucht nach der Waldgagend
- 12 Gedichte Op. 35 Justinus Kerner: Auf das Trinkglas einet verstorbenen Fredes
- 12 Gedichte Op. 35 Justinus Kerner: Wandrung
- 12 Gedichte Op. 35 Justinus Kerner: Stille Liebe
- 12 Gedichte Op. 35 Justinus Kerner: Frage
- 12 Gedichte Op. 35 Justinus Kerner: Stille Tranen
- 12 Gedichte Op. 35 Justinus Kerner: Wer machete dich so krank?
- 12 Gedichte Op. 35 Justinus Kerner: Alte Laute
- 7 Lieder: Freisinn
- 7 Lieder: Schneeglockchen
- 7 Lieder: Standchen
- 7 Lieder: Laute di menien
- 7 Lieder: Des sennen Abschied
- 7 Lieder: Des sennen Abschied
- 7 Lieder: Talismane
Tracks:
- Liederkreis Op 24: Morgens steh ich auf und frage
- Liederkreis Op 24: Es treibt mich hin
- Liederkreis Op 24: Ich wandelte unter den baumen
- Liederkreis Op 24: Lieb liebchen
- Liederkreis Op 24: Schone Wiege meiner leiden
- Liederkreis Op 24: Warte, warte, wilder Schiffmann
- Liederkreis Op 24: Berg' undBurgen schaun herunter
- Liederkreis Op 24: Anfangs wolt ich fast verzagen
- Liederkreis Op 24: Mit Myrten und rosen
- 11 Lieder: Der Kontrabandiste
- 11 Lieder: Zigeunerliedchen I
- 11 Lieder: Zigeunerliedchen II
- 11 Lieder: Tief im Herzen
- 11 Lieder: Melancholie
- 11 Lieder: Sehnsucht
- 11 Lieder: Gestandnis
- 11 Lieder: O wie lieblich
- 11 Lieder: Weh, wie zornig
- 11 Lieder: Der Hidalgo
- 11 Lieder: Romanze
- Myrten op. 25: Widmung
- Myrten op. 25: Der Nussbaum
- Myrten op. 25: Lied aus dem Schenkenbuch I
- Myrten op. 25: Lied aus dem Schenkenbuch II
- Myrten op. 25: Die Lotosblume
- Myrten op. 25: Du bist wie eine Blume
- Myrten op. 25: Auden hebraischen Geangen
- Myrten op. 25: Du bist wie eine Blume
- Myrten op. 25: Zum Schluss
- 5 Lieder: Die feindlichen Bruder
- 5 Lieder: Abends am Strand
- 5 Lieder: Die beiden Grenadiere
- 5 Lieder: Mein schoner Stern
- 5 Lieder: Wein Wagen
Tracks:
- An die ferne Geliebte, op.98: Auf dem Huegel sitz ich, spaehend - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Wo die Berge so blau - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Beethoven: Leichte Segler in den Hoehen - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Diese Wolken in den Hoehen - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Es kehret der Maien, es bluehet die Au - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Nimm sie hin denn, diese Lieder - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Lieder: Adelaide, op.46 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Ich liebe dich, so wie du mich, WoO 123 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- L'amante impaziente, op.82-3 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- L'amante impaziente, op.82-4 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Ariette (Der Kuss), op.128 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- In questa tomba oscura, WoO 133 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Die Ehre Gottes aus der Natur, op.48-4 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Maigesang, op.52-4 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Marmotte, op.52-7 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Seufzer eines Ungeliebten-Gegeliebe, WoO 118 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Andenken, WoO 136 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Der Wachtelschlag, WoO 129 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Aus Goethes Faust (Mephistos Flohlied), op.75-3 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- 3 Gesaenge, op.83: I. Wonne der Wehmut - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- II. Sehnsucht - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- III. Mit einem gemalten Band - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- An die Hoffnung, op.94 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Lied aus der Ferne, WoO 137 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Der Juengling in der Fremde, WoO 138 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Der Liebende, WoO 139 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Abendlied unterm gestirnten Himmel, WoO 150 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
Tracks:
- Es muss ein Wunderbares sein
- Benedetto sia 'l giorno
- Pace non trovo
- I' vidi in terra angelici costumi
- Oh, quad je dors S282
- die drei zigeuner
- Die vatergruft
- Der alpen jager
- Blume und Duft
- Vergiftet sind meine Lieder
- Tristesse
- Ihr Glocken von Marling
- Hohe Liebe
- O lieb, so lang du lieben kannst
- Im Rhein, im schonen Strome
- Ein Fichtenbaum steht einsam
- Morgens steh ich auf und frage
- der traurige Monch
Tracks:
- Denn es gehet dem Menschen wie dem Vieh
- Ich wandte mich und sahe an alle
- O Tod, wie bitter bist du
- Wenn ich mit Menschen - und mit Engelszungen redete
- Sommerabend
- Mondenschein
- Es liebt sich so lieblich im Lenze
- Meerfahrt
- Es schauen die blumen
- Der Tod, das ist die kuhle Nacht
- Mit vierzig Jahren
- Steig auf , geliebter Schatten
- Mein Herz ist schwer
- Kein Haus, keine Heimat
- Herbstgefuhl
- Alte Liebe
- Abenddammerung
- Heimweh II
- Auf dem Kirchhofe
- Verzagen
- Regenlied
- Nachklang
- Fruhlingslied
- Auf dem See
- Feldeinsamkeit
Tracks:
- Hugo Wolf: In der FrHugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Fussreise - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Neue Liebe - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Der Feuerreiter - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Jrlied - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Storchenbotschaft - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Verborgenheit - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Verborgenheit - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Im Fr - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Auf einer Wanderung - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: An die Geliebte - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Peregrina I - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Peregrina II - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Lebewohl - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Begegnung - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Der Jr - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Bei einer Trauung - Hugo Wolf
- Hugo Wolf: Abschied - Hugo Wolf
Tracks:
- Es war einmal ein Bock
- Einst kam der Bock als Bote
- Es liebte einst ein Has
- Drei Masken sah ich am Himmel stehn
- Hast du ein Tongedicht vollbracht
- O lieber Kunstler, sei ermanhnt
- Unser Feind ist, gober Gott
- Von Handlern wird die Kunst bedroht
- Es war mal eine Wanze
- Die Kunstler sind die Schopfer
- Die Handler und die Marcher
- O Schropferschwarm, o Handlerkreis
- Gefunden
- Das Roseband
- Einerlei
- Winterweihe
- Stiller Gang
- Der Arbeitsmann
- Blindenklage
- Heimkehr
- Wer wird von der Welt Verlangen
- Hab ich euch denn je geraten
- Wanderers Gemutsruhe
Tracks:
- Aeolsharfe
- Winterahnung
- Traum durch die Dammerung
- Nelken
- Flieder
- Minnelied
- Der Himmel Hat eine Trane Geweint
- Waldeinsamkeit
- Schlecht Wetter
- Gluckes genug
- Einsamkeit
- Gottes Segen
- Das sterbende Kind
- Ein Drangen
- Trost
- Heimat
- Ihr, ihr Herrlichen!
- Der zerrissne Grabkranz
- Das Blatt im Buche
- Im April
- Brablied
- Sie haben heut Abend Gesellschaft
- In Danzig
- Eingelegte Ruder
- Saerspruch
- Hussens Kerker
- Zorn
- An die Mark
- Zum Abschied meiner Tochter
- Tragische Geschichte
- Sonett Nach Petrarca
Tracks:
- Ein Tagewerk I
- Ein Tagewerk II
- Fruhgesicht
- Reisefantasie
- Das Ende des Festes
- Nachruf
- Jugendgedenken
- Peregrina II
- Auf ein Kind
- Dammrung senkte sich
- Ach, wie schon
- Nachklang
- Hore den Rat
- Venezianisches Epigramm
- Jetzt rede du
- Auskunft
- Aus zwei Talern
- Kennst du das auch?
- Ravenna I
- Das Ziel
- Keine Rast
- Kindheit
- Im Kreuzgang von Santo Stefano
- Nachtgefuhl
- Magie der Farben
- Verwelkende Rosen
- Abends
- Mittag im September
- Blauer Schmetterling
- Pfeifen
- Sommernacht
- Fur Ninon
- Verganglichkeit
Tracks:
- Ballade de Villon a s'amye
- Ballade que Villon feit a la requeste de sa mere pour prier nostre Dame
- Ballade des femmes de Paris
- Nahandove
- Aoua!
- II est doux
- Chanson de la mariee
- La-bas, vers l'eglise
- Quel galant m'est comparable
- Chanson des cueilleuses de lentisques
- Tout gai!
- Chanson romanesque
- Chanson epique
- Chanson a borie
- At The River
- Elegie
- Anne Street
- A Chirstmas Caro
- From 'The Swimmers'
- West London (A Sonnet)
- A Farewell To Land
- Abide With Me
- Where the eagle
- Disclosure
- The White Gulls
- The Children's Hour
- Two Little Flowers (And Dedicated To Them)
- Autumn
- Tom Sails Away
- Ich Grolle nicht
- Feldeinsamkeit
- Weil' auf mir
- In Flanders Fields
Tracks:
- Phantasie aus Don Juan
- Ablosung im Sommer
- Selbstgefuhl
- Des Antonius von Padua Fischpredigt
- Zu Strabburg auf der Schanz
- Booh, Wie Ist Die Barmhezigkeit des herrn
- Willst du Gottes Diener sein
- Alles, was aus der Erde kommt
- Tod, wie bitter bist du
- Lied des Mephistopheles
- Zigeunerlied
- Schlechter Trost
- Lied des Mephistopheles
- Liederseelen
- Alle
- Der Gesang des Meeres
- In einer Sturmanacht (Nikodemus)
- Nun die Schatten dunkeln
- Wonne der Wehmut
- Aus den Himmelsaugen
- Musikantegrub
- Der juge Ehemann
- Der Soldat
- Uomo del mio tempo
- Con una fronda di mirto
Tracks:
- 1. Wenn mein Schatz Hochzeit macht
- 2. Ging heut morgen uebers Feld
- 3. Ich hab ein gluehend Messer
- 4. Die zwei blauen Augen
- 1. Um Mitternacht
- 2. Ich atmet' einen Linden Duft
- 3. Blicke mir nicht in die Lieder
- 4. Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen
- 1. Nun will die Sonn' so hell aufgehn
- 2. Nun seh ich wohl, warum so dunkle Flammen
- 3. Wenn dein Mutterlein
- 4. Oft denk ich, sie sind nur ausgegangen
- 5. In diesem Wetter, in diesem Braus
Tracks:
- Ich will den kreuzstab gerne tragen: Arie
- Ich will den kreuzstab gerne tragen: Rezitativ
- Ich will den kreuzstab gerne tragen: Choral
- Ich will den kreuzstab gerne tragen: Arie
- Ich will den kreuzstab gerne tragen: Rezitativ
- Ich habe Genug: Arie
- Ich habe Genug: Rezitativ
- Ich habe Genug: Arie
- Ich habe Genug: Rezitativ
- Ich habe Genug: Arie
- Ich bin eine blum zu saron: Arie
- Ich bin eine blum zu saron: Arie
- Ich bin eine blum zu saron: Arie
- Ich suchte des nachts: Duett
- Ich suchte des nachts: Duett
- Ich suchte des nachts: Duett
- Ich suchte des nachts: Arie
- Ich suchte des nachts: Arie
- Ich suchte des nachts: Duett
- Ich suchte des nachts: Arie
- Ich suchte des nachts: Duett
Tracks:
- Hir ist sas rechte Osterlamm
- Gerne will ich mich bequemen
- gebt mir meine jesum wiender
- Mache dich, mein herz, rein
- Et in Spiritum Sanctum
- Achzen und erbarmlich weinen
- Duett - Wann kommst du, mein heil
- O Memory! Still Bitter To My Soul-Opprest WIth Never - Casting Greif
- Aus der Tiefe rufe ich
- Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir
- Meine Hande ringen sich
- Jedennoch bleib ich stets an dir
- Aus der Tiefe rufe ich
- Duett - Holde Gattin, dir zur Seite
- Solo & Chor - Herr, lehre doch mich
Tracks:
- Frondi tenere e belle - Ombra mai fu
- Cara pianta
- Presti omai l'Egizia terra
- Non e si vago e bello
- Che faro senza Euridice
- Udite, tutti udite
- Io deggio ad ogni patto
- Finch'han dal vino
-
Deh, vieni alla finestra
- Hai gia vinta la causa
- Vedro, mentr'io sospiro
- Der Vogelfanger bin ich ja
- Ein Madchen oder Weibchen
- Ha! Welch ein Augenblick!
- Wie Todesahnung Damm'rung - O du, mein holder Abenstern
- Was duftet doch der Flieder
- Wahn! Wahn!
- Zur Burg fuhrt die Brucke - Abendlich strahlt der Sonne Auge
Tracks:
- Botre toast... je peux vous le renre
- avant de quitter ces lieux
- L'orage s'est calme
- Resta immobile
- Morir! ... Tremenda cosa!
- Di Provenz il mar
- Nemico della patria?!
- Si puo? Signore!
- Povero Rigoletto!
- Cortigiani, vil razza dannata
- Brav, alter Hans
- Lebt wohl ihr suben studen
Tracks:
- Schlafst oder wachst du?
- Heimkehr
- Maggy Lauder
- Dort, wo durchs ried
- Fileb leise, mein bachlein
- Horch auf, mein liebchen
- Da brava, Cantina
- O kostliche Zeit
- Trinklied
- Der treue Johnie
- Kommt, schliebt mir einen forhen Kreis
- Once more I Hail Thee
- Sunset
- Put Round The Bright Wine
- Could Ill World
- Could Ill Be fate
- Oh, Had My Fate
- The Return Of Ulster
- Ein entmutigter liebender
- Ein begluckter Liebender
- Bewuderug
- Gluhende Liebe
- Trinklied
- Weine, weine, weine nur nicht
Customer Reviews:
The Mastersinger.......2000-06-24
If the second half of the 20th Century has musical signs, they must include that phenomenal German singer Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau who dominated the recital and concert halls, the opera stages and the recording studios in a way no other artist has done it, except maybe Leonard Bernstein. In celebration of this great artist's 75th birthday we have here a set which includes the gems of his lieder repertoire, starting with those great Schubert cycles in their most vivid performances. Just listen to those early renditions of the Schone Mullerin or with Jorg Demus, or to Schuman's Dichterliebe cycle (with the same pianist). And you shall not miss the artistry of this most sensitive voice in full volume of Mahler lieder with piano and orchestral songs. And what about the Morike lieder by Hugo Wolf? Well, you shall probably wonder at that special cooperation between the singer and the Russian pianist Svitoslav Richter. It is a performance of lifetime, and so it is with the Wintereise of Schubert with Barnboim at the piano. Those who know the artistry of Fischer-Dieskau and even those who have already other recordings of those great works will not regret having this special set. For the newcomers to this great artist there will be a lot to discover, The music itself, sure, but mainly the art of interpratation. In this alone Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau shine high and above all other singers.
Average customer rating:
- A memento of a productive partnership.
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ASIN: B00005J7DC
Release Date: 2001-10-02 |
Tracks:
- Das Land Des Lachelns: Act 2: Dein Ist Mein Ganzes Herz
- Das Land Des Lachelns: Act 1: Ich Trete Ins Zimmer - Immer Nur Lacheln
- Das Land Des Lachelns: Act 1: Ach, Trinken Sie Vielleicht Mit Mir Ein Tasschen Tee - Bei Einem Tee E - Richard Tauber/Vera Schwarz
- Das Land Des Lachelns: Act 1: Von Apfelbluten Einen Kranz
- Das Land Des Lachelns: Act 2: Wer Hat Die Liebe Uns Ins Herz Gesenkt - Richard Tauber/Vera Schwarz
- Das Land Des Lachelns: Act 2: Ihr Gotter Sagt, Was Ist Mit Mir Geschehn? - Kann Es Moglich Sein?
- Friederike: Act 2: O Madchen, Mein Madchen
- Friederike: Act 1: Heimlich Kling't In Meiner Seele - Sah Ein Knab' Ein Roslein Stehn
- Friederike: Act 1: O Wie Schon, Wie Wunderschon
- Friederike: Act 2: Liebe, Goldener Traum
- Der Zarewitsch: Act 1: Allein, Wieder Allein - Es Steht Ein Soldat Am Wolgastrand
- Der Zarewitsch: Act 3: Kosende Wellen - Warum Hat Jeder Fruhling, Ach Nur Einen Mai - Richard Tauber/Carlotta Vanconti
- Der Zarewitsch: Act 3: Madel, Wonniges Madel - Willst Du? Komm, Und Mach Mich Glucklich
- Paganini: Act 2: Gern Hab' Ich Die Frau'n Gekusst
- Paganini: Act 1: Schones Italien
- Paganini: Act 2: Niemand Liebt Dich So Wie Ich - Richard Tauber/Carlotta Vanconti
- Paganini: Act 1: Was Ich Denke, Was Ich Fuhle - Richard Tauber/Carlotta Vanconti
- Eva: Vorspiel - VPO/Franz Lehar
- Frasquita: Ser (When The Moon Is Shining White - Farewell, My Love)
- The Land Of Smiles: Always Keep Smiling
- The Land Of Smiles: You Are My Heart's Delight
- The Merry Widow: Waltz Song (Now Or Never And Forever)/Villa Song (There Once Was A Villa)...
Tracks:
- Giuditta: Act 1: Freunde, Das Leben Ist Lebenswert
- Giuditta: Act 2: Schon Wie Die Blaue Sommernacht - Richard Tauber/Jarmila Novotna
- Giuditta: Act 3: Welch' Tiefes Ratsel Ist Die Liebe - Du Bist Meine Sonne
- Giuditta: Act 4. Finale: So Wie Um Den Sonnenball
- Giuditta: Act 5: Schonste Der Frau'n
- Schon Ist Die Welt: Act 1: Bruder Leichtsinn, So Werd' Ich Genannt - Schon Ist Die Welt
- Schon Ist Die Welt: Act 2: Liebste, Glaub' An Mich
- Schon Ist Die Welt: Act 1: Frei Und Jung Dabei - Richard Tauber/Gitta Alpar
- Schon Ist Die Welt: Act 2: Es Steht Vom Lieben - Richard Tauber/Gitta Alpar
- Der Rastelbinder: Act 1. Walzerduett: Ein Ausflug Mit Ihnen - Wenn Zwei Sich Lieben - Richard Tauber/Carlotta Vanconti
- Das Furstenkind: Act 1: Ich Wollt' Nichts Von Ihr Erzwingen - Schweig, Zagendes Herz
- Das Furstenkind: Act 2: Freihet, Du Bist Unser Leben - Lange Jahre, Bange Jahre
- Zigeunerliebe: Act 3: So Sprach Noch Niemals Ein Mann Zu Mir - Es Liegt In Blauen Fernen - Richard Tauber/Vera Schwarz
- Frasquita: Ser: Schatz, Ich Bitt' Dich - Hab' Ein Blaues Himmelbett
- Die Lustige Witwe: Act 3: Lippen Schweigen
- Die Lustige Witwe: Act 2: Es Lebt' Eine Vilja
- Die Lustige Witwe: Ov
- Paganini: Girls Were Made To Love And Kiss
- Paganini: Love Never Comes Too Late - Richard Tauber/Evelen Laye
- Paganini: Nobody Could Love You More - Richard Tauber/Evelen Laye
- Paganini: Beautiful Italy
- Frasquita: Ser (When The Moon Is Shining White)/The Land Of Smiles: Always Keep My Smiling - Love...
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A memento of a productive partnership........2001-11-19
EMI commemorate in this double CD a remarkable partnership in the C20th world of music. It began in Berlin in 1926. It had been 20 years since Franz Lehar's "Die lustige Witwe" became the light opera that everyone wanted to see. In places like Beunos Aires it had run simultaneously in five theatres in five different languages. Lehar's subsequent productions had met with diminishing success. His latest light opera, "Paganini", which contained some of his best music, had flopped at its Vienna premiere. Nervous and dispirited as its Berlin premiere drew near, Lehar wrote to the tenor Richard Tauber, "You must sing in Berlin, a second flop is inconceivable for me. I'm suddenly afraid of everything to do with the theatre - I'm getting old".
Tauber obliged. The Berlin production was a resounding success, Tauber sometimes being required to repeat "Gern hab' ich die Frau'n gekusst" as many as five times. Lehar admitted, "Richard, during this moment I have been born again as an artist!" And so began a great final flowering of Lehar theatre productions, all featuring the Austrian tenor Richard Tauber.
Fortunately the Lehar-Tauber association resulted in an extensive series of recordings, in many of which Lehar conducts the orchestra. EMI began issuing a collection of them towards the end of the LP era, and now, in 2001, they are collected onto this double CD. I read the claim that a great many of the tracks appear on CD for the first time, but here in Australia most have already been available on CD.
I don't always find Tauber unexcelled in this repertoire, preferring other tenors sometimes and their recordings. Several of the "Paganini" recordings were made before the Berlin season opened. Tauber and his then wife Carlotta Vanconti sound as though they are sight-reading unfamiliar music. I once possessed several of the "Das Land des Lachelns" items on 78s. The 1929 sound seemed robust and full then, but seems sadly emasculated here.
Tauber, I believe, somehow had the secret of touching the hearts and minds of all who listened to his singing - composers, colleagues, chancellors and charwomen. This comprehensive and well-planned issue will ensure that his work with the Hungarian composer Franz Lehar will continue to charm and delight.
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Apres Le Plie
Lisa Harris
Manufacturer: The Orchard
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ASIN: B00006AAUX
Release Date: 2002-07-02 |
Tracks:
- Slow Plie 3/4 The Way
- Plie 3/4 I Dreamed A Dream
- Plie 3/4 On My Own
- Slow Tendu 4/4 Castle On A Cloud
- Slow Tendu 4/4 Pachelbel's Canon In D
- Slow Tendu 4/4 The Strager
- Slow Tendu 4/4 New York State Of Mind
- Tendu 4/4 Singing In The Rain
- Tendu 4/4 Makin' Whoopie
- Tendu 4/4 Tarantella
- Tendu 4/4 On The Street Where You Live
- Tendu 4/4 Honeysuckle Rose
- Quicker Tendu 4/4 S'wondering
- RDJ 3/4 Stars
- RDJ 3/4 Goodnite Saigon
- Fondu 3/4 Empty Chairs At Empty Tables
- Fondu 3/4 He Loves And She Loves
- Fondu 3/4 Polovtsian Dance
- Frappe 2/4
- Petit Battement 2/4 I Won't Dance
- Petit Battement 2/4 C Minor
- Petit Battement 2/4 D Major
- Petit Battement 2/4 A Minor
- Petit Battement 2/4 Stop Time
- Petit Battement 2/4 Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead
- Adagio 3/4 Theme And Variations
- Adagio 3/4 Unexpected Song
- Adagio 3/4 This Masquerade
- Adagio 3/4 Sleeping Beauty
- Adagio 3/4 Bayadere
- Stretch 3/4 I've Never Been In Love Before
- Grand Battement 4/4 Climb Every Mountain
- Port De Bras 4/4 Tell Me On A Sunday
- Port De Bras 6/8
- Adagio 3/4 Yesterday
- Adagio 4/4 Papa You Can Hear Me
- Tendu 4/4 Can't We Be Friends
- Tendu 4/4 Theme And Variations
- Tendu 4/4 Lady Be Good
- Tendu 4/4 Paper Moon
- Slow Pirouette 3/4 Alice/Skating In Central Park
- Slow Pirouette 3/4 Angel Eyes
- Pirouette 3/4 I'll Take Romance
- Piroutte 3/4 Etudes
- Pirouette 3/4 Carmen
- Pirouette 3/4 When I'm Dancing
- Tango Pirouette 4/4 Tango Medly
- Tango Pirouette 4/4 Begin The Beguine
- Jump 6/8 Ballet Mix
- Jump 4/4 C Jump
- Jump 6/8 C Jump
- Jump 4/4 Rodeo
- Boys Jump Polka In C
- Girl's Jump Pas De Deux
- Big Waltz Ballet Extravaganza
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Centenary Edition - 100 Years of Great Music
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