Christa Ludwig - Vienna State OperaWorks by Mozart, R. Strauss, Rossini, Beethoven,Wagner, Berg, Pfitzner, Bizet, Berlioz, Debussy,Verdi,Tschaikowsky & Einem
Christa Ludwig (mezzo) Choir and Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera, Böhm, Krips, Erede, Karajan, Prêtre, Heger, Maazel, Bernstein, Stein, Albrecht, Mehta, Kitaenko, Abbado & Hollreiser Live Recordings 1955 - 1994. The wide-ranging repertory in which Christa Ludwig appeared at
the Vienna State Opera, often surprising her audiences over a
period of many years, is central to the present set of three CDs issued to mark her 80th birthday. It begins
with her Cherubino from Le nozze di Figaro and her Composer from Strauss' Ariadne auf Naxos, both of which
she sang at the Salzburg Festival soon after her Vienna State Opera début in 1955.Another of her early roles
in Vienna was Dorabella, while Angelina in Rossini's La Cenerentola was a lyric mezzo-soprano part that she
sang only infrequently but to which she brought a stupendous coloratura technique. Her increasingly dramatic
roles are represented by excerpts from Fidelio,Wozzeck,Tannhäuser, Lohengrin and Verdi's Macbeth, which also
demonstrate the astute use of her resources in those roles that extend well into the soprano register, without
ever sacrificing any quality or intensity. Under Leonard Bernstein, the subdued melancholy of her Marschallin is
even more overwhelming than it was in the studio. No less impressive is the way in which Christa Ludwig was
able to forge a successful working relationship with each of the very different conductors with whom she
appeared, be it Karl Böhm, Herbert von Karajan, Lorin Maazel, Claudio Abbado or the conductor of the most
recent New Year's Day Concert from Vienna, Georges Prêtre.Throughout her career, she retained a company
spirit, happy to appear in smaller roles and, towards the end of her career, in character parts, including
Klytämnestra in Elektra, the role in which she bade farewell to the stage in 1994.This final appearance - almost
40 years after her Viennese début - also brings to an end our musical tribute to Christa Ludwig, recalling an
altogether exceptional career by this honorary member of the Vienna State Opera. | 
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