Wagner: O Sachs, mein Freund (from Die Meistersinger)

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Wagner Heroines

Wagner Heroines


Wagner:

Johohoe! Traft ihr das Schiff im Meere an 'Senta's Ballad' (from Der fliegende Holländer)

O Sachs, mein Freund (from Die Meistersinger)

Der Männer Sippe (from Die Walküre)

Du bist der Lenz (from Die Walküre)

So ist’s denn aus...Deiner ew’gen Gattin (from Die Walküre)

Meine Erbe nun nehm' Ich zu eigen (from Götterdämmerung)

Einsam in trüben Tagen (from Lohengrin)

Euch Lüften, die mein Klagen (from Lohengrin)

Ich sah das Kind an seiner Mutter Brust (from Parsifal)

Gerechter Gott! (from Rienzi)

Allmächt’ge Jungfrau! (from Tannhäuser)

Dich, teure Halle (from Tannhauser)

Einsam wachend...Habet acht! (from Tristan und Isolde)

Mild und leise 'Isolde's Liebestod' (from Tristan und Isolde)


2013 sees a series of Wagner reissues on Eloquence from complete operas and highlights to Wagner singer portraits and even an audiobook!

This is a 31-year retrospective (1956 – 1987) of great Wagner singing on Decca and Deutsche Grammophon featuring fourteen extracts from nine operas with seven great singers. Wagner’s heroines make for some of the most pivotal moments in his operas and this anthology highlights almost every aspect of his women – suspicious and inflexible (Fricka, here taken from a recital recording by Regina Resnik), redeeming (Elisabeth and Brünnhilde), passionate (Sieglinde), transfigured (Isolde). We hear the great voices of Joan Sutherland (who sang a number of Wagnerian roles before establishing her incomparable reputation in the bel canto repertoire), her idol, Kirsten Flagstad (here singing Kundry), Flagstad’s Scandinavian successor Birgit Nilsson (in two of the greatest opera scenes – Isolde’s Liebstod and Brünnhilde’s Immolation), and at the start of this recording, the splendidly Italianate singing of Susan Dunn as Elisabeth and Sieglinde. The illuminating notes on the music and the singers are by Wagner scholar Peter Bassett and the booklet includes a photo gallery of the singers.

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Lisa della Casa

Lisa della Casa

Vienna State Opera 1955-1971


Einem:

Das ist eine böse Zeit (from Dantons Tod)

Mozart:

Fuggi, crudele, fuggi! (from Don Giovanni)

sung in German

Crudele? Ah no, mio bene! ... Non mi dir, bell'idol mio (from Don Giovanni)

sung in German

Quando avran fine omai ... Padre, germani, addio! (from Idomeneo)

Principessa, a' tuoi sguardi...Spiegarti non poss'io (from Idomeneo)

Strauss, R:

Morgen mittag um elf! (from Capriccio)

Ich danke, Fraulein (from Arabella)

Das war sehr gut, Mandryka (from Arabella)

Wagner:

O Sachs, mein Freund (from Die Meistersinger)

Selig, wie die Sonne (from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg)


Lisa della Casa (soprano)

Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera, Böhm, Krombholc,Wallberg, Krips, Prêtre & Keilberth

No singer at the Vienna State Opera or elsewhere has been as closely associated with the title role in Strauss's Arabella as Lisa Della Casa, who celebrates her 90th birthday on 2 February 2009, and yet we should be guilty of doing the Swiss soprano a grave disservice by reducing her repertory to this one role alone.This point is well illustrated by an impressive portrait of the singer that is released as part of ORFEO's series 'Wiener Staatsoper live'. Lisa Della Casa took part in the opening performances in the rebuilt house in 1955, a bundle of nervous energy as Donna Anna under Karl Böhm, with Anton Dermota as Don Ottavio.With the silvery gleam of her soprano and her crystalline high notes, she was also a natural choice as Eva in Die Meistersinger, a role she also sang at Bayreuth and the Met. Here she demonstrates that she was capable of raising standards to those worthy of an international festival whenever she appeared with other world-class singers.The same is true of the closing scene from Capriccio under Georges Prêtre and of the scene from Arabella in which her sister, Zdenka, is played by Anneliese Rothenberger in an inspired piece of casting. As Lucile in Gottfried von Einem's Dantons Tod, under Josef Krips in 1967, she proved a worthy successor to Maria Cebotari, who at the start of Della Casa's career had recommended her younger colleague for more challenging roles.Von Einem's opera by no means marked a new direction in the singer's career: far from taking on character roles in the later stages of her career, she was still singing lyric soprano roles until shortly before she retired from the stage. A unique voice, with distinctive simplicity and even phrasing.

Orfeo - Orfeo d'Or - Wiener Staatsoper live - C685091B

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Richard Wagner On Record

Richard Wagner On Record


Wagner:

Du bist der Lenz (from Die Walküre)

Lilli Lehmann

Weilten die Sterne (from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg)

Hermann Winkelmann

Noch bleibe denn unausgesprochen (from Tannhäuser)

Wilhelm Hesch

O du, mein holder Abendstern (from Tannhäuser)

Leopold Demuth

Weiche, Wotan, weiche! (from Das Rheingold)

Ernestine Schumann-Heink

Wohin nun Tristan scheidet (from Tristan und Isolde)

Ernst Kraus

Mögst du, mein Kind (from Der fliegende Holländer)

Paul Knüpfer

Jetzt fand ich's, was euch fehlt (from Das Rheingold)

Otto Briesemeister

Erstehe, hohe Roma, neu (from Rienzi)

Jacques Urlus

In fernem Land (from Lohengrin)

Erik Schmedes

Abendlich strahlt der Sonne Auge (from Das Rheingold)

Theodor Bertram

Als du in kuhnem Sange uns bestrittest (from Tannhäuser)

Fritz Feinhals

Fanget an! (Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg)

Carl Burrian

Entweihte Götter (from Lohengrin)

Edyth Walker

Hoho! Hoho! Hohei! Schmiede, mein Hammer, ein hartes Schwert! (from Siegfried)

Heinrich Knote

Mein Herr und Gott (from Lohengrin)

Leon Rains

Mein Vater, hochgesegneter der Helden (from Parsifal)

Clarence Whitehill

Dein Werk, o tör'ge Magd (from Tristan und Isolde)

Johanna Gadski

Des Königs Wort und Will tu ich euch kund (from Lohengrin)

Nicola Geisse-Winkel

Am stillen Herd (from Die Meistersinger)

Leo Slezak

Auf Ewigkeit wärst du verdammt mit mir (from Parsifal)

Rudolf Berger

Tatest du's wirklich? (from Tristan and Isolde)

Paul Bender

Nur eine Waffe taugt (from Parsifal)

Heinrich Hensel

O du, mein holder Abendstern (from Tannhäuser)

Friedrich Plaschke

Wohin nun Tristan scheidet (from Tristan und Isolde)

Modest Menzinsky

Was duftet doch der Flieder (from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg)

Hermann Weil

Mein lieber Schwan (from Lohengrin)

Hermann Jadlowker

Hoiho! Hoihohoho! (from Götterdämmerung)

Allen Hinckley

Mögst du, mein Kind (from Der fliegende Holländer)

Richard Mayr

Der Unglücksel'ge, den gefangen (from Tannhäuser)

Emmy Destinn

Du Ärmste kannst wohl nie ermessen (from Lohengrin)

Berta Morena

Athmest du nicht mit mir die sussen Dufte? (from Lohengrin)

Robert Hutt

Über Stock und Stein (from Das Rheingold)

Walther Kirchhoff

Zauberfest bezähmt ein Schlaf (from Die Walküre)

Fritz Soot

Nothung! Nothung! Neidliches Schwert! (from Siegfried)

Rudolf Ritter

Ewig war ich (from Siegfried)

Lucy Weidt

An der Weltesche wob ich einst (from Götterdämmerung)

Hermine Kittel

Ich sah das Kind an seiner Mutter Brust (from Parsifal)

Melanie Kurt

Euch Lüften, die mein Klagen (from Lohengrin)

Eva von der Osten

Winterstürme wichen dem Wonnemond (from Die Walküre)

Johannes Sembach

Johohoe! Traft ihr das Schiff im Meere an 'Senta's Ballad' (from Der fliegende Holländer)

Barbara Kemp

Der Augen leuchtendes Paar (from Die Walküre)

Karl Armster

Mild und leise 'Isolde's Liebestod' (from Tristan und Isolde)

Helene Wildbrunn

Verachtet mir die Meister nicht (from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg)

Emil Schipper

Seit Ewigkeiten harre ich deiner (from Parsifal)

Lilly Hafgren

Hojotoho, hojotoho, heiaha, heiaha! (from Die Walküre)

Gertrude Kappel

So ist’s denn aus...Deiner ew’gen Gattin (from Die Walküre)

Margarete Arndt-Ober

Siegmund heiß ich und Siegmund bin ich! (from Die Walküre)

Richard Schubert

Einsam wachend...Habet acht! (from Tristan und Isolde)

Emmi Leisner

Mime hiess ein mürrischer Zwerg (from Götterdammerung)

Curt Taucher

Ein Kind ward hier geboren (from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg)

Wilhelm Rode

Du bist der Lenz (from Die Walküre)

Maria Jeritza

Oh, wunden wundervoller heiliger Speer (from Parsifal)

Michael Bohnen

Johohoe! Traft ihr das Schiff im Meere an 'Senta's Ballad' (from Der fliegende Holländer)

Frida Leider

Als du in kuhnem Sange uns bestrittest (from Tannhäuser)

Harry De Garmo

O Sachs, mein Freund (from Die Meistersinger)

Lotte Lehmann

Wie aus der Ferne längst (from Der Fliegende Holländer)

Friedrich Schorr

Weiche, Wotan, weiche! (from Das Rheingold)

Sigrid Onegin

Was duftet doch der Flieder (from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg)

Josef von Manowarda

Gut'n Abend, Meister (from Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg)

Emmy Bettendorf

Schmerzen (No. 4 from Wesendonck-Lieder)

Sabine Kalter

Seit er von dir geschieden (from Götterdämmerung)

Maria Olszewska

Amfortas! Die Wunde! (from Parsifal)

Nelly Larsen-Todsen

Helle Wehr, heilige Waffe (from Götterdämmerung)

Erik Enderlein

Dich, teure Halle (from Tannhauser)

Maria Müller

Höchstes Vertrau´n (Lohengrin)

Lauritz Melchior

Weiche, Wotan, weiche! (from Das Rheingold)

Karin Branzell

Mein Herr und Gott (from Lohengrin)

Alexander Kipnis

Jerum! Jerum! (from Die Meistersinger)

Rudolf Bockelmann

Einsam in trüben Tagen (from Lohengrin)

Elisabeth Rethberg

Athmest du nicht mit mir die sussen Dufte? (from Lohengrin)

Fritz Wolff

Mild und leise 'Isolde's Liebestod' (from Tristan und Isolde)

Gertrud Bindernagel

O Himmel, lass dich jetzt erflehen (from Tannhäuser)

Heinrich Schlusnus

Hojotoho, hojotoho, heiaha, heiaha! (from Die Walküre)

Kirsten Flagstad

Auf wolkigen Hö'n wohnen die Götter (from Siegfried)

Hans Hermann Nissen

Fort, denn eile (from Die Walküre)

Helen Traubel

Winterstürme wichen dem Wonnemond (from Die Walküre)

Franz Völker

Am stillen Herd (from Die Meistersinger)

Max Lorenz

Fanget an! (Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg)

Torsten Ralf

Dein Werk, o tör'ge Magd (from Tristan und Isolde)

Anny Konetzni

Blick ich umher in diesem edlen Kreise (from Tannhäuser)

Joel Berglund

Euch Lüften, die mein Klagen (from Lohengrin)

Maria Reining

In fernem Land (from Lohengrin)

Set Svanholm

Allmächt’ge Jungfrau! (from Tannhäuser)

Hilde Konetzni


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The Art of Joan Sutherland

The Art of Joan Sutherland


Arne:

Love in a Village: The Traveller benighted

The Soldier Tir'd of War's Alarms (Artaxerxes)

Auber:

C’est l’histoire amoureuse (Manon)

Non temete, milord … Or son sola (Zerlina)

Bellini:

Dormono entrambi … Mira, o Norma … Sì, fino all'ore (from Norma)

Bizet:

Me voilà seule…Comme autrefois (from Les Pêcheurs de Perles)

Pastorale

Bononcini, G B:

Per la gloria d'adorarvi (from Griselda)

Charpentier, G:

Depuis le jour (from Louise)

Delibes:

Le Rossignol

Les filles de Cadix

Donizetti:

Pour ce contrat fatal...Salut à la France (from La fille du régiment)

Il dolce suono mi colpì di sua voce! … Spargi d'amaro pianto (from Lucia di Lammermoor)

Fauré:

Le papillon et la fleur, Op. 1 No. 1

Gounod:

Ö légère hirondelle (from Mireille)

Ce Sarrasin disait (Xaïma)

Si le bonheur à sourire t'invite (from Faust)

Ah! Je ris de me voir (from Faust)

Sérénade

Handel:

Tornami a vagheggiar (from Alcina)

Ombre pallide (from Alcina)

Samson: Let the bright seraphim

Samson: With plaintive note

Messiah: Rejoice Greatly, O Daughter of Zion

Athalia: My vengeance awakes me

V' adoro, pupille (from Giulio Cesare)

Se pietà di me non senti (from Giulio Cesare)

Da tempeste il legno infranto (from Giulio Cesare)

Lecocq:

Un soir Perez le capitaine (Micaela)

Massé, V:

Au bord de chemin … Cette nuit, sur ma croisée

Massenet:

Ah, que mes soeurs ... Reste au foyer, petit grillon (from Cendrillon)

Pleurez, mes yeux (Le Cid)

De moi je veux bannir ton triste souvenir (from Le roi de Lahore)

Esprits de l'air! Esprits de l'onde! (from Esclarmonde)

Oh! si les fleurs avaient des yeux

Meyerbeer:

Bellah! ma chèvre chérie! … Dors, petite (Dinorah)

C’est bien lui … La, la, la, air chéri (from L'etoile du nord)

En vain j’espère … Idole de ma vie (Isabelle)

La Marguerite a fermé sa corolle...Ouvre ton coeur (from L'Africaine)

Veille sur eux … Vaisseau que le flot balance (from L`etoile du nord)

O beau pays de la Touraine (from Les Huguenots)

Dieu! Comme cette nuit est lente...Ombre légère (from Dinorah)

Mozart:

Martern aller Arten (from Die Entführung aus dem Serail)

Ach, ich fühl's (from Die Zauberflöte, K620)

O zittre nicht (from Die Zauberflöte)

Or sai chi l'onore (from Don Giovanni)

Non mi dir (from Don Giovanni)

Porgi amor (from Le nozze di Figaro)

Dove sono i bei momenti (from Le nozze di Figaro)

Voi che sapete (from Le nozze di Figaro)

Deh vieni, non tardar (from Le nozze di Figaro)

L'amerò, sarò costante (from Il re pastore)

Vorrei spiegarvi, oh Dio! K418

Exsultate, jubilate, K165 - Alleluia

Offenbach:

Conduisez-moi vers celui que j’adore (from Robinson Crusoë)

Dites-lui qu’on l’a remarqué (from La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein)

Les oiseaux dans la charmille (from Les Contes d'Hoffmann)

Ah! que j'aime les militaires (from La Grande-Duchesse de Gérolstein)

Paisiello:

Nel cor più non mi sento

Piccinni:

Furia Di Donna (La Buona Figliuola)

Shield:

Light as Thistledown (from Rosina)

When William, at eve (from Rosina)

Whilst with village maids (from Rosina)

Thomas, Ambroise:

A vos jeux, mes amis (from Hamlet)

Le voilà! Je crois entendre (from Hamlet)

Verdi:

Santo di patria (from Attila)

Tu del mio Carlo (from I masnadieri)

Tu puniscimi, o Signore … A brani, a brani, o perfido (from Luisa Miller)

Surta è la notte...Ernani! Ernani, involami (from Ernani)

Mi parea … Piangea cantando 'Willow Song' (from Otello)

Mercè, dilette amiche 'Bolero' (from I Vespri Siciliani)

È strano! è strano!...Ah! fors è lui (from La traviata)

Sempre libera (from La Traviata)

Wagner:

Gerechter Gott! (from Rienzi)

Johohoe! Traft ihr das Schiff im Meere an 'Senta's Ballad' (from Der fliegende Holländer)

Dich, teure Halle (from Tannhauser)

Allmächt’ge Jungfrau! (from Tannhäuser)

Einsam in trüben Tagen (from Lohengrin)

Du bist der Lenz (from Die Walküre)

O Sachs, mein Freund (from Die Meistersinger)

Mild und leise 'Isolde's Liebestod' (from Tristan und Isolde)

Weber:

Ozean, du Ungeheuer (from Oberon)


For the first time ever the complete selection of arias which formed the 1970 release of “Romantic French Arias” is available on CD; an extended scene from Act Three of Norma in a live recording from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, from a concert in aid of the Darwin appeal, is included and appears on CD for the first time; and an ever greater bonus is included here with the release FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER of 6 French songs with Richard Bonynge as pianist.

Decca Collectors Edition - 4756302

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$46.75

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