Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Bayreuth Festival 1958
Hans Hotter (Wotan), Erik Saedén (Donner), Sándor Konya (Froh), Fritz Uhl (Loge), Rita Gorr (Fricka), Elisabeth Grümmer (Freia), Maria von Ilosvay (Erda), Frans Anderson (Alberich), Gerhard Stolze (Mime), Theo Adam (Fasolt) & Josef Greindl (Fafner) Hans Knappertsbusch | 
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| |  | Opera Excerpts: Mussorgsky, Tchaikovsky, Borodin & SmetanaSung in German
Elisabeth Grummer & Hans Hotter | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 6 working days. |
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Hans Hotter, Hans Hopf, Martha Modl & Benno Kusche Eugen Jochum | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 6 working days. |
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Hans Hotter (Wotan), Robert Allmann (Donner), Georgine von Milinkovic (Fricka), Erich Witte (Loge), Edgar Evans (Froh), Elisabeth Lindermeier (Freia), Maria von Ilosvay (Erda), Peter Klein (Mime), Otakar Kraus (Alberich), Kurt Böhme (Fasolt), Friedrich Dalberg (Fafner), Joan Sutherland (Woglinde), Una Hale (Wellgunde) & Marjorie Thomas (Flosshilde) Royal Opera House Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe Covent Garden 1957 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Great Conductors - Herbert von Karajan
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano) & Hans Hotter (baritone) Choral Society of the Friends of Music, Vienna & Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Herbert von Karajan “Mark Obert-Thorn’s work seems to have the edge in transparency: try the second movement, around the five minute mark, to hear just what the Karajan of 1947 could achieve texturally...One really receives the impression of Brahmsian vastness…..This performance is forever recommended. That Naxos has provided a transfer at such price and quality zooms the recommendation in on this issue.” MusicWeb International “The intonation of some members of the Singverein occasionally wavers — there was no heating in the hall and some probably had not seen a decent meal for a week — but Karajan and Legge were endlessly patient and Schwarzkopf herself stood in the midst of the sopranos in many of the takes to give them added confidence and surety. The result is an articulation of the text so tender, so sad, so telling that one is no longer listening to a performance of a piece of music but to a sublime meditation on sacred texts by men and women all too acutely aware in the aftermath of war of the truth of the words and the sublimity of Brahms's setting of them” Gramophone Magazine (on the original issue) | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Ljuba Welitsch (Salome), Hans Hotter (Jochanaan), Set Svanholm (Herodes), Elisabeth Höngen (Herodias) & Brian Sullivan (Narraboth) Metropolitan Opera, Fritz Reiner 19/01/1952 live recording | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Frans Vroons, Hans Hotter & Alois Pernerstorfer Lucerne Festival Orchestra & Chorus, Wilhelm Furtwangler Recorded in Lucerne, August 1950 | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Wagner - Arias and scenes
Schubert: | Selected Lieder (Recorded London 1949) with Gerald Moore | Wagner: | Der Fliegende Hollander 'Love Duet Act II' (Recorded London 1955) Philharmonia Orchestra, Leopold Ludwig Die Walkure 'Complete final scene' (Recorded London 1955) Philharmonia Orchestra, Leopold Ludwig Der Fliegende Hollander 'Excepts Act I" (Recorded in 1936) Concertgebouw Orchestra, Bruno Walter. |
Hans Hotter & Birgit Nilsson “The Philharmonia of 1957 was a great orchestra and the experienced Leopold Ludwig was a surefooted
Wagnerian. But it is the singing that counts and this is quite frankly some of the best Wagner singing ever
set down on record. It had been quite some time since I last listened to these recordings and it was with
the anticipation of something extraordinary that I put the CD in the player. I was not let down. The long
final scene from Die Walkure is probably unsurpassed…better Wagner (and Schubert) singing is hard to
imagine.” Goran Forsling (MusicWeb International) | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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Teresa Stich-Randall (Pamina); Rudolf Schock (Tamino); Wilma Lipp (Queen of the Night); Josef Greindl (Sarastro); Hans Hotter (Speaker); Erich Kunz (Papageno); Kristina Sert (Papagena) Cologne Radio, Joseph Keilberth Recorded 1954 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Sena Jurinac, Jon Vickers, Gottlob Frick, Hans Hotter, Elsie Morison, John Dobson, Forbes Robinson, Joseph Ward, Victor Godfrey Covent Garden Opera Orchestra & Chorus, Otto Klemperer Recorded 1961, mono | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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