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| |  | Version in two parts by Philipp Stölzl and Christian Baier
Torsten Kerl (Rienzi), Kate Aldrich (Adriano) & Camilla Nylund (Irene) Deutsche Oper Berlin, Sebastian Lang-Lessing (conductor) & Philipp Stölzl (stage director) Live Recording from The Deutsche Oper Berlin, 2010. Set Design by Ulrike Siegrist & Philipp Stölz. Richard Wagner’s early opera “Rienzi” is stylistically closer to Meyerbeer and bel canto than to Wagner’s later masterworks. Yet even this early work – especially as presented in this recording – is “so fantastically beautiful that it takes one’s breath away” (Berliner Zeitung). And in this staging by Philipp Stölzl, who condensed the five-act opera into a little over two hours, “Rienzi” becomes a startlingly powerful and timeless parable of power and abuse. Though the story of the rise and fall of a charismatic leader and his totalitarian regime takes place in 14th-century Rome, Stölzl sets it somewhere in the recent past. The topic “anticipates the history of the 20th-century in a visionary way”, says Stölzl, adding that “one can make surprising analogies to many despots of this time: Stalin, Mussolini, Hitler, Ceausescu…” Since film was a central propaganda tool of 20th-century totalitarian systems, Stölzl uses film projections to make the “tribune” Rienzi tower above the masses or, in the style of old newsreels, to show a utopian “New Rome”. It is, after all, with films that Stölzl began his career: directing video clips for Rammstein and Madonna, then directing feature films (“North Face”, “Goethe!”) and staging operas at major venues, including the Salzburg Festival. Tenor Torsten Kerl, who has visibly studied the gestures of the 20th century’s major dictators, gives a brilliant and eloquent Rienzi; his dutiful sister Irene, sung by Camilla Nylund with great lyrical intensity, is paired with a lover, Adriano, interpreted by the luminous mezzo Kate Aldrich, “the discovery of the evening” (Süddeutsche Zeitung). Also worthy of lead-role status is the chorus, which masters its demanding part with stunning presence and accuracy. The orchestra of the Deutsche Oper Berlin is led with exuberance and precision by young conductor Sebastian Lang-Lessing. “…spectacularly thanks to brilliant pseudo-historic footage in the style of Leni Riefenstahl’s Nazi propaganda films…The production is a knockout.” The Sunday Times „Perhaps one of the strengths of this evening is that it helps one to be distrustful“ Die Zeit BONUS: Making Of Sound Format: PCM Stereo, DD 5.1, DTS 5.1 Picture Format: 16:9 DVD Format: 2 x DVD 9, NTSC Subtitle Languages: GB, IT, DE, FR, ES, JP Running Time: 156 mins (Opera), 26 mins (Making Of) FSK: 12 “no relevant filmic reference...is left unquoted in design or acting. Torsten Kerl's considerable vocal and visual impersonation of the title-role has absorbed, and reproduces, Chaplin's The Great Dictator to an almost frightening degree...this new release, the only official filming of the opera to date, provides a committed and well-sung preview of Rienzi's attractions in a lively production.” Gramophone Magazine, March 2011 “Philipp Stölzl's production...bravely grapples with the issues it raises by reimagining it in terms of 20th-century dictatorship and presenting it as a warning from history...Torsten Kerl is a convincingly horrible dictator, with Camilla Nylund as his fanatical, possibly incestuous sister Irene. The real vocal honours, however, go to Kate Aldrich's Adriano” The Guardian, 9th December 2010 **** | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Version in two parts by Philipp Stölzl and Christian Baier
Torsten Kerl (Rienzi), Kate Aldrich (Adriano) & Camilla Nylund (Irene) Deutsche Oper Berlin, Sebastian Lang-Lessing (conductor) & Philipp Stölzl (stage director) Live Recording from The Deutsche Oper Berlin, 2010. Set Design by Ulrike Siegrist & Philipp Stölz. Richard Wagner’s early opera “Rienzi” is stylistically closer to Meyerbeer and bel canto than to Wagner’s later masterworks. Yet even this early work – especially as presented in this recording – is “so fantastically beautiful that it takes one’s breath away” (Berliner Zeitung). And in this staging by Philipp Stölzl, who condensed the five-act opera into a little over two hours, “Rienzi” becomes a startlingly powerful and timeless parable of power and abuse. Though the story of the rise and fall of a charismatic leader and his totalitarian regime takes place in 14th-century Rome, Stölzl sets it somewhere in the recent past. The topic “anticipates the history of the 20th-century in a visionary way”, says Stölzl, adding that “one can make surprising analogies to many despots of this time: Stalin, Mussolini, Hitler, Ceausescu…” Since film was a central propaganda tool of 20th-century totalitarian systems, Stölzl uses film projections to make the “tribune” Rienzi tower above the masses or, in the style of old newsreels, to show a utopian “New Rome”. It is, after all, with films that Stölzl began his career: directing video clips for Rammstein and Madonna, then directing feature films (“North Face”, “Goethe!”) and staging operas at major venues, including the Salzburg Festival. Tenor Torsten Kerl, who has visibly studied the gestures of the 20th century’s major dictators, gives a brilliant and eloquent Rienzi; his dutiful sister Irene, sung by Camilla Nylund with great lyrical intensity, is paired with a lover, Adriano, interpreted by the luminous mezzo Kate Aldrich, “the discovery of the evening” (Süddeutsche Zeitung). Also worthy of lead-role status is the chorus, which masters its demanding part with stunning presence and accuracy. The orchestra of the Deutsche Oper Berlin is led with exuberance and precision by young conductor Sebastian Lang-Lessing. “…spectacularly thanks to brilliant pseudo-historic footage in the style of Leni Riefenstahl’s Nazi propaganda films…The production is a knockout.” The Sunday Times „Perhaps one of the strengths of this evening is that it helps one to be distrustful“ Die Zeit BONUS: Making Of Sound Format: PCM Stereo, dts-HD Master Audio 5.1 Picture Format: 16:9 Resolution: 1080i FULL HD Subtitle Languages: DE, IT, GB, FR, ES, JP Running Time: 156 mins (Opera), 26 mins (Making Of) Blu-ray Disc: 50 GB (Dual Layer) FSK: 12 “no relevant filmic reference...is left unquoted in design or acting. Torsten Kerl's considerable vocal and visual impersonation of the title-role has absorbed, and reproduces, Chaplin's The Great Dictator to an almost frightening degree...this new release, the only official filming of the opera to date, provides a committed and well-sung preview of Rienzi's attractions in a lively production.” Gramophone Magazine, March 2011 “Philipp Stölzl's production...bravely grapples with the issues it raises by reimagining it in terms of 20th-century dictatorship and presenting it as a warning from history...Torsten Kerl is a convincingly horrible dictator, with Camilla Nylund as his fanatical, possibly incestuous sister Irene. The real vocal honours, however, go to Kate Aldrich's Adriano” The Guardian, 9th December 2010 **** | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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René Kollo (Cola Rienzi), Siv Wennberg (Irene), Nikolaus Hillebrand (Steffano Colonna), Janis Martin (Adriano Colonna), Theo Adam (Paolo Orsini), Siegfried Vogel (Raimondo), Ingeborg Springer (Ein Friedensbote), Peter Schreier (Baroncelli) & Günther Leib (Cecco del Vecchio) Leipziger Rundfunkchor, Chor der Staatsoper Dresden & Staatskapelle Dresden, Heinrich Hollreiser “The principal credit for the recording's success…is due to the conductor Heinrich Hollreiser. He prevents the more routine material from sounding merely mechanical, and ensures that the whole work has a sweep and a conviction that persuades me, for one, that there is no reason for its continued exclusion from the Bayreuth canon.” Gramophone Magazine | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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René Kollo, Cheryl Studer, Jan-Hendrik Rootering, John Janssen, Bodo Brinkmann, Karl Helm, Norbert Orth, Kieth Engen, Carmen Anhorn Bayerisches Staatsorchester, Chor der Bayerischen Staatsoper, Wolfgang Sawallisch | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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Günther Treptow (Rienzi), Trude Eipperle (Irene), Helmut Fehn (Steffano), Erna Schlüter (Adriana), Berta Preisker (Herald), Rudolf Gonszar (Orsini), Heinz Prybit (Raimondo), Willy Hofmann (Baroncelli), Josef Lindlar (Cecco del Vecchio) Sinfonieorchester und Chor des Hessischen Rundfunks, Winfried Zillig | | | This item is currently out of stock at the UK distributor. You may order it now but please be aware that it may be six weeks or more before it can be despatched. |
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| |  | The Wagner Collection: Opera Edition
Wagner: | Lohengrin Live Recording from The Wiener Staatsoper, 1990 Plácido Domingo (Lohengrin), Robert Lloyd (Heinrich der Vogler), Cheryl Studer (Elsa), Dunja Vejzovic (Ortrud), Hartmut Welker (Telramund) & Georg Tichy (Der Heerrufer des königs) Wiener Staatsoper, Claudio Abbado (conductor) & Wolfgang Weber (stage director) Tannhäuser Live Recording from The Festspielhaus Baden-Baden 2008 Robert Gambill (Tannhäuser), Camilla Nylund (Elisabeth), Roman Trekel (Wolfram von Eschenbach), Waltraud Meier (Venus), Stephen Milling (Hermann, Landgraf von Thüringen), Marcel Reijans (Walther von der Vogelweide), Tom Fox (Biterolf), Andreas Hörl (Reimar von Zweter), Florian Hoffmann (Heinrich der Schreiber), Katherina Müller (Ein junger Hirt), Claudia Chmelar, Anna-Katina Tilch, Manuela Leonhartsberger, Martina König (Edelknaben) & Reinier van der Eng (Geist des Tannhäuser) Philharmonia Chor Wien & Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Philippe Jordan (conductor) & Nikolaus Lehnhoff (director) Rienzi Version in two parts by Philipp Stölzl and Christian Baier. Live Recording from The Deutsche Oper Berlin, 2010 Torsten Kerl (Rienzi), Kate Aldrich (Adriano) & Camilla Nylund (Irene) Deutsche Oper Berlin, Sebastian Lang-Lessing (conductor) & Philipp Stölzl (stage director) |
Richard Wagner’s oeuvre is impressive. Even during his lifetime it was clear that his visions for music theatre were ground-breaking and unique. 2013 sees Wagner’s 200th birthday – an important occasion for Arthaus Musik to recognize and honour him. The catalogue contains three outstanding opera productions which will now be released together in this exclusive Wagner Collection DVD Box. Besides the legendary Lohengrin from Vienna with Plácido Domingo in the title role, you will find the sensual production of Tannhäuser by Nikolaus Lehnhoff from Baden-Baden as well as the recent spectacular and provocative staging of Rienzi at the Deutsche Oper Berlin. Sound Format: PPCM Stereo (Lohengrin) + DD 5.1, DTS 5.1 (Tannhäuser, Rienzi) Picture Format: 16:9 / 4:3 (only Lohengrin) DVD Format: 5 x DVD 9 & 1 x DVD 5, NTSC Subtitle Languages: DE (Original Language) IT, GB, FR, ES Running Time: 580 mins + 84 mins (bonus) FSK: 12 | 
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| |  | Wagner: Die Feen, Das Liebesverbot & Rienzi
Wagner: | Die Feen Linda Esther Gray (Ada), Kari Lövass (Farzana), Krisztina Laki (Zemina), John Alexander (Arindal), June Anderson (Lora), Roland Hermann (Morald), Kurt Moll (Der Feekönig), Jan-Hendrik Rootering (Gernot), Cheryl Studer (Drolla), Roland Bracht (Stimme Gromas), Karl Helm (Harald) Das Liebesverbot Hermann Prey (Friedrich), Wolfgang Fassler (Luzio), Robert Schunk (Claudio), Friedrich Lenz (Antonio), Kieth Engen (Angelo), Sabine Hass (Isabella), Pamela Coburn (Marianna), Alfred Kuhn (Brighella), Raimund Grumbach (Danieli), Marianne Seibel (Dorella), Hermann Sapell (Pontio Pilato) Rienzi René Kollo (Rienzi), Cheryl Studer (Irene), Jan-Hendrik Rootering (Steffano Colonna), John Janssen (Adriano Colonna), Bodo Brinkmann (Paolo Orsini), Karl Helm (Raimondo), Norbert Orth (Baroncelli), Kieth Engen (Cecco del Vecchio), Carmen Anhorn (Peace Herald) |
In this year of his 200th birthday, Richard Wagner’s three early operas are enjoying unusual prominence: several staged productions of 'Das Liebesverbot' are planned, while his breakthrough work 'Rienzi' and even his first opera, 'Die Feen', are to be spotted (although the latter is usually given in concert performance). However, to this day it is a rare thing to find all three played at the same opera house, in the same season, under the same conductor as was the case at the Bavarian State Opera in 1983 under Wolfgang Sawallisch. Sawallisch, who passed away just a few weeks ago, was the Director of the State Opera for many years. In all three of these operas he confirmed his Wagnerian reputation as a supreme proponent of a marvellous, fluid style of music-making that was devoid of pathos. This was to the benefit of his ensemble of singers, who were largely spared the dangers of a heavy, cumbersome Wagner performance style, even though several of their roles undoubtedly demanded great dramatic ability. This requirement was fully met by Linda Esther Gray as Ada in 'Die Feen' and by Sabine Hass as Isabella in 'Das Liebesverbot', for example. With René Kollo as the title hero in 'Rienzi' and Hermann Prey as the governor Friedrich in 'Das Liebesverbot', these operas featured German singing stars of the day who both had a lyrical approach to Wagner and to whom great clarity of text was paramount. Arindal in 'Die Feen', the other murderous tenor role that is to be found in Wagner’s 'sins of youth', was sung by John Alexander, who established his international career primarily in Italian repertoire. This was also the case with June Anderson, who sings the role of Arindal’s sister, Lora. Both in 'Die Feen' and in 'Rienzi', the 'younger' generation of Cheryl Studer and Jan-Hendrik Rootering made a lasting mark, and, in the State Opera ensemble under Sawallisch’s direction they were inexorably led towards future stardom. This new CD box from ORFEO, in which these operas, hitherto released individually, are now available in a limited special edition. This is more than just a contribution to the Wagner year; it is a homage to an era of opera in Munich. | 
| | | Scheduled for release on 3 June 2013. Order it now and we will deliver it as soon as it is available. |
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| |  | Wagner: The Great Operas
Wagner: | Rienzi René Kollo (Cola Rienzi), Siv Wennberg (Irene), Nikolaus Hillebrand (Steffano Colonna) & Janis Martin (Adriano Colonna) Choir of the State Opera in Dresden & Staatskapelle Dresden, Heinrich Hollreiser Der fliegende Holländer Theo Adam (Dutchman), Anja Silja (Senta) & Martti Talvela (Daland) BBC Chorus & New Philharmonia Orchestra, Otto Klemperer Tannhäuser Klaus König (Tannhäuser), Lucia Popp (Elisabeth), Bernd Weikl (Wolfram von Eschenbach) & Waltraud Meier (Venus) Choir and Symphony Orchestra of the Bavarian Radio, Bernard Haitink Lohengrin Jess Thomas (Lohengrin), Elisabeth Grummer (Elsa of Brabant), Christa Ludwig (Ortrud) & Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (Friedrich von Telramund) Choir of the Vienna State Opera & Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Rudolf Kempe Der Ring des Nibelungen Robert Hale (Wotan), Marjana Lipovsek (Fricka), Ekkehard Wlaschina (Alberich), Helmut Pampuch (Mime), Kurt Moll (Fafner, Hunding), Hildegard Behrens (Brünnhilde), Julia Varady (Sieglinde ), Robert Schunk (Siegmund), René Kollo (Siegfried), Matti Salminen (Hagen), Hans Günter Nöcker (Gunther) & Lisbeth Balslev (Gutrune) Chorus of the Bavarian State Opera & Bavarian State Orchestra, Wolfgang Sawallisch Tristan und Isolde Plácido Domingo (Tristan), Nina Stemme (Isolde), Mihoko Fujimara (Brangaene) & René Pape (King Mark) Royal Opera Chorus & Orchestra of the Royal Opera Hous, Antonio Pappano Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg Theo Adam (Hans Sachs), Geraint Evans (Sixtus Beckmesser), René Kollo (Walther von Stolzing), Peter Schreier (David) & Helen Donath (Eva) Choir of the State Opera in Dresden & Choir of the Leipzig Radio Staatskapelle Dresden, Herbert von Karajan Parsifal Donald McIntyre (Gurnemanz), Waltraud Meier (Kundry), Phillip Joll (Amfortas) & Warren Ellsworth (Parsifal) Chorus and Orchestra of Welsh National Opera, Reginald Goodall |
36 CD box presenting 11 of Wagner's operas - including a complete Ring Cycle Release 60page booklet Wagner's operas broke new ground in terms of both the harmonic language and on approach to the genre in which narrative and drama took precedence over the restrictions of musical Form. Encompassing the profoundly human themes of love, death, redemption, power and revenge, the operas made unprecedented demands on singers' stamina and virtuosity. This 36-CD box presents a comprehensive survey of Wagner's great operas and features a wealth of legendary artists, many of whom are renowned for their Particularly interpretations of Wagner's music. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Wagner: The Complete Operas
Wagner: | Der Ring des Nibelungen Recording: New York Metropolitan Opera 1987-1989 Das Rheingold: James Morris (Wotan), Christa Ludwig (Fricka), Siegfried Jerusalem (Loge), Ekkehard Wlaschiha (Alberich), Heinz Zednik (Mime), Kurt Moll (Fasolt), Jan-Hendrik Rootering (Fafner), Mari Anne Haeggander (Freia), Mark Baker (Froh), Siegfried Lorenz (Donner), Birgitta Svendén (Erda), Hei-Kyung Hong (Woglinde), Diane Kesling (Wellgunde), Meredith Parsons (Flosshilde),
Die Walküre: Hildegard Behrens (Brünnhilde), James Morris (Wotan), Jessye Norman (Sieglinde), Gary Lakes (Siegmund), Christa Ludwig (Fricka), Kurt Moll (Hunding), Marita Napier (Gerhilde), Marilyn Mims (Ortlinde), Linda Kelm (Helmwige), Reinhild Runkel (Waltraute), Ruthild Engert-Ely (Schwertleite), Diane Kesling (Siegrune), Meredith Parsons (Grimgerde), Anne Wilkens (Roßweiße)
Siegfried: Reiner Goldberg (Siegfried), Heinz Zednik (Mime), James Morris (Wanderer), Hildegard Behrens (Brünnhilde), Ekkehard Wlaschiha (Alberich), Kurt Moll (Fafner), Birgitta Svenden (Erda), Kathleen Battle (Stimme des Waldvogels)
Götterdämmerung:
Hildegard Behrens (Brünnhilde), Reiner Goldberg (Siegfried), Matti Salminen (Hagen), Ekkehard Wlaschiha (Alberich), Bernd Weikl (Gunther), Cheryl Studer (Gutrune), Hanna Schwarz (Waltraute), Hei-Kyung Hong (Woglinde), Diane Kesling (Wellgunde), Meredith Parsons (Flosshilde), Helga Dernesch (Erste Norn), Tatiana Troyanos (Zweite Norn), Andrea Gruber (Dritte Norn) Metropolitan Opera Choir and Orchester, James Levine Der fliegende Holländer Recording: Berlin, 1991 Cheryl Studer (Senta), Bernd Weikl (Holländer), Der Plácido Domingo (Erik), Hans Sotin (Daland), Uta Priew (Mary), Peter Seiffert (Steuermann) Chor und Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin, Giuseppe Sinopoli Tannhäuser Paris Version. Recording: London, 1989 Plácido Domingo (Tannhäuser), Cheryl Studer (Elisabeth), Andreas Schmidt (Wolfram von Eschenbach), Agnes Baltsa (Venus), Matti Salminen (Hermann, Landgraf von Thüringen), William Pell (Walther von der Vogelweide), Kurt Rydl (Biterolf), Clemens Bieber (Heinrich der Schreiber), Oskar Hillebrandt (Reinmar von Zweter), Barbara Bonney (Hirt) Philharmonia Orchestra & Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Giuseppe Sinopoli Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg Recording: Berlin 1976 Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (Hans Sachs), Catarina Ligendza (Eva), Placido Domingo (Walther), Roland Hermann (Beckmesser), Christa Ludwig (Magdalene), Horst R Laubenthal (David), Peter Lagger (Pogner), Gerd Feldhoff (Kothner), Victor von Halem (Nachtwächter) Chor und Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin, Eugen Jochum Tristan und Isolde Recording:Dresden 1982 Margaret Price (Isolde), René Kollo (Tristan), Brigitte Fassbaender (Brangaene), Kurt Moll (Marke), Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (Kurwenal), Werner Goetz (Melot), Anton Dermota (Hirt), Wolfgang Hellmich (Steuerman), Eberhard Büchner (Stimme eines jungen Seemanns) Dresdner Staatskapelle, Leipziger Rundfunkchor, Carlos Kleiber Lohengrin Recording: Vienna, 1986 Plácido Domingo (Lohengrin), Jessye Norman (Elsa), Eva Randová (Ortrud), Siegmund Nimsgern (Telramund), Hans Sotin (König Heinrich), Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (Der Heerrufer des Königs) Wiener Philharmoniker, Wiener Staatsopernchor, Sir Georg Solti Parsifal Recording: Vienna 1971, 1972 Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (Amfortas), Hans Hotter (Titurel), Gottlob Frick (Gurnemanz), René Kollo (Parsifal), Zoltán Kelemen (Klingsor), Christa Ludwig (Kundry), Birgit Finnilä (Altsolo), Robert Tear (Gralsritter), Herbert Lackner (Gralsritter), Rotraud Hansmann (Knappe), Marga Schiml (Knappe), Heinz Zednik (Knappe), Ewald Aichberger (Knappe) & Lucia Popp, Alison Hargan, Anne Howells, Kiri Te Kanawa, Gillian Knight, Margarita Lilowa (Flowermaidens) Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor, Wiener Sängerknaben & Wiener Philharmoniker, Sir Georg Solti Rienzi Recording: Dresden, 1974, 1976 Rene Kollo (Rienzi), Siv Wennberg (Irene), Nikolaus Hillebrand (Steffano), Janis Martin (Adriano), Theo Adam (Orsini), Siegfried Vogel (Raimondo), Ingeborg Springer (Ein Friedenbote), Peter Schreier (Baroncelli), Günter Leib (Cecco) Rundfunkchor Leipzig, Chor der Staatsoper Dresden & Staatskapelle Dresden, Heinrich Hollreiser Die Feen Recording: BBC Northern, May 1976 Don Garrard (Feenkönig, Harald), April Cantelo (Ada), Della Jones (Farzana), Elizabeth Gale (Zemina), John Mitchinson (Arindal), Lorna Haywood (Lora), Tom McDonnell (Morald), Paul Hudson (Gernod), Teresa Cahill (Drolla), Richard Greager (Gunther) & Jolyon Dodgson (Bote) BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra & BBC Northern Singers, Sir Edward Downes Das Liebesverbot Recording: London, May 1976 Raimund Herincx (Friedrich), Alexander Young (Luzio), Ian Caley (Claudio), Neil Jenkins (Antonio), William Elvin (Angelo), April Cantelo (Isabella), Ilse Wolf (Mariana), Lawrence Richard (Brighella), Leslie Fyson (Danieli), Elizabeth Gale (Dorella) & David Lennox (Ponce Pilate) BBC Northern Symphony Orchestra & BBC Northern Singers, Sir Edward Downes |
Richard Wagner, the most controversial figure the arts have ever seen, whose music can move and overwhelm like no other, continues to divide even today. The year 2013, when we celebrate the 200th anniversary of his birth, is inevitably going to be devoted to the man and his work. In recognition of this anniversary, DG are releasing the classiest box on the market. Every opera that Wagner wrote - The best of DG, two operas each from Decca and the BBC, and EMI’s Rienzi. This is the first time a Universal label has been able to pull off such a feat. ARTISTS & PERFORMANCES • Seasoned conductors, among them some of the Wagner greats: Kleiber, Solti and Jochum • Acclaimed modern recordings by James Levine (Ring cycle) and Giuseppe Sinopoli in Dutchman and Tannhäuser • Excellent accounts of the two earliest operas in 1976 BBC recordings specially produced for the Bayreuth centenary – well worth checking out • Plácido Domingo in two starring Wagner roles, Lohengrin (with Jessye Norman as Elsa) and Tannhäuser • Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau as Hans Sachs in Meistersinger • Cheryl Studer at her peak as Senta and Elisabeth • Margaret Price and René Kollo as a matchless pair in Tristan PACKAGING • Rigid cube with hinged lid, featuring four handsome portraits of the composer • Inner sleeves with newly commissioned sketches for each opera by Fred Münzmaier – he of Baroque Box fame • 140-page booklet with new liner notes by Christian Wildhagen and a Wagner opera timeline, plus artist photos and more sketches • Complete libretti in German with English translations available as digital download “There's lots of allure in this DG set, and it's the only complete one has ever been” BBC Music Magazine, June 2013 *** | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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