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Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen

Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen


Das Rheingold

Donald McIntyre (Wotan), Heinz Zednik (Loge), Hermann Becht (Alberich), Hanna Schwarz (Fricka), Matti Salminen (Fasolt), Fritz Hübner (Fafner), Carmen Reppel (Freia), Martin Egel (Donner), Siegfried Jerusalem (Froh), Helmut Pampuch (Mime), Ortrun Wenkel (Erda), Norma Sharp (Woglinde), Ilse Gramatzki (Wellgunde), Marga Schiml (Flosshilde)

Die Walküre

Peter Hofmann (Siegmund), Jeannine Altmeyer (Sieglinde), Matti Salminen (Hunding), Gwyneth Jones (Brünnhilde), Donald McIntyre (Wotan), Hanna Schwarz (Fricka), Carmen Reppel (Gerhilde), Karen Middleton (Ortlinde), Gabriele Schnaut (Waltraute), Gwendolyn Killebrew (Schwertleite), Katie Clarke (Helmwige), Marga Schiml (Siegrune), Ilse Gramatzki (Grimgerde), Elisabeth Glauser (Rossweisse)

Siegfried

Manfred Jung (Siegfried), Gwyneth Jones (Brünnhilde), Heinz Zednik (Mime), Donald McIntyre (Der Wanderer), Hermann Becht (Alberich), Fritz Hübner (Fafner), Ortrun Wenkel (Erda), Norma Sharp (Waldvogel)

Götterdämmerung

Manfred Jung (Siegfried), Gwyneth Jones (Brünnhilde), Fritz Hübner (Hagen), Franz Mazura (Gunther), Hermann Becht (Alberich), Jeannine Altmeyer (Gutrune), Gwendolyn Killebrew (Waltraute), Norma Sharp (Woglinde), Ilse Gramatzki (Wellgunde), Marga Schiml (Flosshilde), Ortrun Wenkel (1. Norn), Gabriele Schnaut (2. Norn), Katie Clarke (3. Norn)

Orchester der Bayreuther Festspiele, Pierre Boulez & directed by Patrice Chéreau

Subtitles: English, Spanish, German, French, Chinese

Coupled with a bonus DVD of Der Ring Des Nibelungen - Documentary

“with the Met’s [Lepage] production calling attention to Wagner’s epic “Ring” cycle, this could be a great time to give an opera lover what for me is still the most gripping, insightful and moving “Ring” on DVD: the Bayreuth production directed by Patrice Chéreau” New York Times, 23rd November 2012

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Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen

Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen


Jeannine Altmeyer, Nadine Secunde, Kurt Rydl, John Brocheler, Graham Clark, Chris Merritt

De Nederlandse Opera, Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra (Götterdämmerung & Die Walküre), The Hague Philharmonic (Das Rheingold), The Hague Philharmonic (Das Rheingold), Hartmut Haenchen (conductor) & Pierre Audi (director)

Running time: 16 hours 48 minutes approx

Subtitles: EN/FR/GE/SP/IT/NE/JA

Sound format: 2.0LPCM + 5.1(5.0) DTS

This 1999 production of The Ring was the first to be based on the definitive complete edition of Wagner’s music. Pierre Audi’s production for the etherlands Opera blends the lyrical, mythical and philosophical qualities of Wagner’s tetralogy into a profound unity. Amazing sets by George Tsypin and wonderful costumes by Oscar-winning Eiko Ishioka complement singing and playing of great intensity from the cast under the baton of Hartmut Haenchen, who leads an unusually flowing, texturally sensitive interpretation, creating a vigorous yet often intimate impression that comes closer than many modern performances to the scale of Wagner’s original conception.

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Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen

Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen


Das Rheingold

Falk Struckmann (Wotan), Graham Clark (Loge), Günter von Kannen (Alberich), Lioba Braun (Fricka), Kwanchul Youn (Fasolt), Matthias Hölle (Fafner), Elisabete Matos (Freia), Wolfgang Rauch (Donner), Jeffrey Dowd (Froh), Francisco Vas (Mime), Andrea Bönig (Erda), Christina Obregón (Woglinde), Ana Ibarra (Wellgunde), Francisca Beaumont (Flosshilde)

Die Walküre

Richard Berkeley-Steele (Siegmund), Linda Watson (Sieglinde), Eric Halfvarson (Hunding), Helen Traubel (Brünnhilde), Falk Struckmann (Wotan), Lioba Braun (Fricka), Sabine Brohm (Gerhilde), Anneger Stumphius (Ortlinde), Marisa Altmann-Althausen (Waltraute), Andrea Bönig (Schwertleite), Heike Gierhardt (Helmwige), Mireia Pintó (Siegrune), Corinne Romijn (Grimgerde), Francisca Beaumont (Rossweisse)

Siegfried

John Treleaven (Siegfried), Deborah Polaski (Brünnhilde), Graham Clark (Mime), Falk Struckmann (Der Wanderer), Günter von Kannen (Alberich), Eric Halfvarson (Fafner), Andrea Bönig (Erda), Cristina Obregón (Waldvogel)

Götterdämmerung

John Treleaven (Siegfried), Deborah Polaski (Brünnhilde), Matti Salminen (Hagen), Falk Struckmann (Gunther), Günter von Kannen (Alberich), Elisabete Matos (Gutrune), Julia Juon (Waltraute), Cristina Obregón (Woglinde), María Rodríguez (Wellgunde), Francisca Beaumont (Flosshilde), Julia Juon (1. Norn), Leandra Overmann (2. Norn), Elisabete Matos (3. Norn)

Symphony Orchestra of the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Bertrand de Billy

Opus Arte presents Harry Kupfer's stunning production of Wagner's colossal masterpiece 'Der Ring des Nibelungen' from the Gran Teatre del Liceu, Barcelona as a complete box set. Deborah Polaski, Matti Salminen, Falk Struckmann, John Treleaven and Eric Halfvarson lead a splendid cast in this epic cycle, which runs for over 15 hours. Bertrand de Billy conducts the superb Symphony Orchestra of the Gran Teatre del Liceu. This cycle is considered to be among the greatest productions of modern times and is recorded in sumptuous surround sound. A Ring Cycle not to be missed!

PICTURE FORMAT: 16:9
LENGTH: 15 Hours 49 Mins
SOUND: DTS SURROUND / LPCM STEREO
SUBTITLES: EN/FR/DE/ES/IT/CA

“the best small screen realization of a Ring opera I have seen” International Record Review

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Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen

Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen


Das Rheingold

Friedrich Schorr (Wotan), René Maison (Loge), Eduard Habich (Alberich), Karin Branzell (Fricka), Norman Cordon (Fasolt), Emanuel List (Fafner), Dorothee Manski (Freia), Julius Huehn (Donner), Hans Clemens (Froh), Karl Laufkötter (Mime), Doris Doe (Erda), Stella Andreva (Woglinde), Irra Petina (Wellgunde), Doris Doe (Flosshilde)

Die Walküre

Lauritz Melchior (Siegmund), Astrid Varnay (Sieglinde), Alexander Kipnis (Hunding), Helen Traubel (Brünnhilde), Friedrich Schorr (Wotan), Kerstin Thorborg (Fricka), Thelma Votipka (Gerhilde), Maxine Stellman (Ortlinde), Doris Doe (Waltraute), Anna Kaskas (Schwertleite), Maria van Delden (Helmwige), Helen Olheim (Siegrune), Mary van Kirk (Grimgerde), Lucielle Browning (Rossweisse)

Siegfried

Lauritz Melchior (Siegfried), Kirsten Flagstad (Brünnhilde), Karl Laufkötter (Mime), Friedrich Schorr (Der Wanderer), Eduard Habich (Alberich), Emanuel List (Fafner), Kerstin Thorborg (Erda), Stella Andreva (Waldvogel)

Götterdämmerung

Lauritz Melchior (Siegfried), Marjorie Lawrence (Brünnhilde), Ludwig Hofmann (Hagen), Friedrich Schorr (Gunther), Eduard Habich (Alberich), Dorothee Manski (Gutrune), Kathryn Meisle (Waltraute), Editha Fleischer (Woglinde), Irra Petina (Wellgunde), Doris Doe (Flosshilde), Doris Doe (1. Norn), Irra Petina (2. Norn), Dorothee Manski (3. Norn)

New York Metropolitan Opera, Artur Bodanzky

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Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen

Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen


Das Rheingold

Hans Hotter (Wotan), Erich Witte (Loge), Otakar Kraus, (Alberich), Georgine von Milinkovic (Fricka), Kurt Böhme (Fasolt), Frederick Dalberg (Fafner), Elisabeth Lindermeier (Freia), Robert Allman (Donner), Edgar Evans (Froh), Peter Klein (Mime), Maria von Ilosvay (Erda), Joan Sutherland (Woglinde), Una Hale (Wellgunde), Marjorie Thomas (Flosshilde)

Die Walküre

Ramon Vinay (Siegmund), Sylvia Fisher (Sieglinde), Frederick Dalberg (Hunding), Birgit Nilsson (Brünnhilde), Hans Hotter (Wotan), Georgine von Milinkovic (Fricka), Amy Shuard (Gerhilde), Una Hale (Ortlinde), Edith Coates (Waltraute), Jean Watson (Schwertleite), June Grant (Helmwige), Noreen Berry (Siegrune), Barbara Howitt (Grimgerde), Marjorie Thomas (Rossweisse)

Siegfried

Wolfgang Windgassen (Siegfried), Birgit Nilsson (Brünnhilde), Peter Klein (Mime), Hans Hotter (Der Wanderer), Otakar Kraus (Alberich), Frederick Dalberg (Fafner), Maria von Ilosvay (Erda), Jeannette Sinclair (Waldvogel)

Götterdämmerung

Wolfgang Windgassen (Siegfried), Birgit Nilsson (Brünnhilde), Kurt Böhme (Hagen), Hermann Uhde (Gunther), Otakar Kraus (Alberich), Elisabeth Lindermeier (Gutrune), Maria von Ilosvay (Waltraute), Joan Sutherland (Woglinde), Una Hale (Wellgunde), Marjorie Thomas (Flosshilde), Maria von Ilosvay (1. Norn), Constance Shacklock (2. Norn), Amy Shuard (3. Norn)

Chorus and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Rudolf Kempe

Wagner’s complete Ring cycle under Rudolf Kempe, recorded live at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, in 1957 is being released shortly by Testament.

The cast is headed by a galaxy of top class singers at the peak of their powers, including Hans Hotter (Wotan/Wanderer), Birgit Nilsson (Brünnhilde), Wolfgang Windgassen (Siegfried), Ramón Vinay (Siegmund) and Sylvia Fisher (Sieglinde).

The supporting singers are equally distinguished and include Otakar Kraus (Alberich), Georgine von Milinkovic? (Fricka), Kurt Böhme (Hagen), Hermann Uhde (Gunther) and Joan Sutherland (Woglinde).

The annual Ring cycle at Covent Garden in the late 1950s was highly regarded by audiences and critics alike for presenting the leading Wagnerian singers of the day in outstanding performances, most of which at that time were conducted by the much admired Rudolf Kempe.

The transfers are being made using high quality source material from Lord Harewood’s collection.

“This cast is a mixture of international Wagnerians and Covent Garden residents, with the Wotan (Hotter), Siegfried (Windgassen) and Siegmund (Vinay) common to the 1955 Bayreuth set. The glory here is Birgit Nilsson’s gleaming Brünnhilde, already 39 years old, but sounding youthful, touching and tireless. The set is a reminder of the strengths of the company at this period, with Joan Sutherland leading the Rhinemaidens.” Sunday Times, 29th June 2008 ***

“Perhaps Kempe's lyricism doesn't always measure up completely to the darker moments in the drama. There's more anguish to be found in Walküre, for instance, than he allows, more bleakness in Götterdämmerung, and the recording quality is at best acceptable. But the virtues of this set far outweigh the drawbacks, and the best of it is gloriously compelling.” The Guardian, 30th May 2008 ****

“In short, Kempe's humane, often poetic Ring nourishes the spirit.” BBC Music Magazine, August 2008 ****

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Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen

Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen


Discs 1+2: Das Rheingold

Wotan: Ferdinand Frantz / Donner: Alfred Poell / Froh: Lorenz Fehenberger / Loge: Wolfgang Windgassen / Fricka: Ira Malaniuk / Freia: Elisabeth Grümmer / Erda: Ruth Siewert / Alberich: Gustav Neidlinger / Mime: Julius Patzak / Fasolt: Josef Greindl / Fafner: Gottlob Frick / Woglinde: Sena Jurinac / Wellgunde: Magda Gabory / Floßhilde: Hilde Rössl-Majdan

Discs 3-5: Die Walküre

Siegmund: Wolfgang Windgassen / Hunding: Gottlob Frick / Wotan: Ferdinand Frantz / Sieglinde: Hilde Konetzni / Brünnhilde: Martha Mödl / Fricka: Elsa Cavelti / Helmwige: Judith Hellwig / Ortlinde: Magda Gabory / Gerhilde: Gerda Scheyer / Waltraute: Dagmar Schmedes / Siegrune: Olga Bennings / Rossweiße: Ira Malaniuk / Grimgerde: Elsa Cavelti / Schwertleite: Hilde Rössl-Majdan

Discs 6-9: Siegfried

Siegfried: Ludwig Suthaus / Wanderer: Ferdinand Frantz / Mime: Julius Patzak / Alberich: Alois Pernerstorfer / Fafner: Josef Greindl / Waldvogel: Rita Streich / Brünnhilde: Martha Mödl / Erda: Margarete Klose

Discs 10-13: Götterdämmerung

Siegfried: Ludwig Suthaus / Gunther: Alfred Poell / Hagen: Josef Greindl / Brünnhilde: Martha Mödl / Gutrune: Sena Jurinac / Waltraute/Die erste Nor/First Norn: Margarete Klose / Die zweite Norn/Second Norn: Hilde Rössl-Majdan / Die dritte Norn/Third Norn: Sena Jurinac / Alberich: Alois Pernerstorfer / Woglinde: Sena Jurinac / Wellgunde: Magda Gabory / Floßhilde: Hilde Rössl-Majdan


Orchestra Sinfonica e Coro della Radio Italiana, Wilhelm Furtwangler

For this recording the orchestra of the radio station was supported by musicians from other orchestras, and Furtwängler had more than a month available for rehearsals. The whole work was also performed in sections in front of a small audience to give the singers a break. Because these superb recordings were not released for 25 years due to legal restrictions they have taken on legendary status. The illustrious casts of singers for the four operas include Ferdinand Frantz, Wolfgang Windgassen, Gottlob Frick, Hilde Konetzni, Martha Mödl, Ludwig Suthaus, Josef Greindl and Margarete Klose.

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Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen

Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen

1953 Recording


Das Rheingold

Hans Hotter (Wotan), Erich Witte (Loge), Gustav Neidlinger (Alberich), Ira Malaniuk (Fricka), Ludwig Weber (Fasolt), Josef Greindl (Fafner), Bruni Falcon (Freia), Hermann Uhde (Donner), Gerhard Stolze (Froh), Paul Kuën (Mime), Maria von Ilosvay (Erda), Erika Zimmermann (Woglinde), Hetty Plümacher (Wellgunde), Gisela Litz (Flosshilde)

Die Walküre

Ramón Vinay (Siegmund), Regina Resnik (Sieglinde), Josef Greindl (Hunding), Astrid Varnay (Brünnhilde), Hans Hotter (Wotan), Ira Malaniuk (Fricka), Danica Brünnhild Friedland (Gerhilde), Bruni Falcon (Ortlinde), Lise Sorrell (Waltraute), Maria von Ilosvay (Schwertleite), Liselotte Thomamüller (Helmwige), Gisela Litz (Siegrune), Sibylla Plate (Grimgerde), Erika Schubert (Rossweisse)

Siegfried

Wolfgang Windgassen (Siegfried), Astrid Varnay (Brünnhilde), Paul Kuën (Mime), Hans Hotter (Der Wanderer), Gustav Neidlinger (Alberich), Josef Greindl (Fafner), Maria von Ilosvay (Erda), Rita Streich (Waldvogel)

Götterdämmerung

Wolfgang Windgassen (Siegfried), Astrid Varnay (Brünnhilde), Josef Greindl (Hagen), Hermann Uhde (Gunther), Gustav Neidlinger (Alberich), Natalie Hinsch-Gröndahl (Gutrune), Ira Malaniuk (Waltraute), Erika Zimmermann (Woglinde), Hetty Plümacher (Wellgunde), Gisela Litz (Flosshilde), Maria von Ilosvay (1. Norn), Ira Malaniuk (2. Norn), Regina Resnik (3. Norn)

Chor und Orchester der Bayreuther Festspiele, Clemens Krauss

Clemens Krauss appeared for only one year at the Bayreuth Festival, yet he had conducted several Richard Strauss premières and held the reins, at the peak of his career, of both the Bavarian and Vienna State Operas as well as the Salzburg Festival. Krauss’ first Ring should have been the beginning of a magnificent era, that it was not, was due to his tragic death in Mexico in the spring of 1954 during a concert tour.

Krauss’ work with the Festival’s Sängerensemble gave a much-needed shake-up, with new blood in certain important roles. Hence Wolfgang Windgassen, having debuted at the Festival as Parsifal and as Froh, sang both Siegfried instalments in 1953, rising to peak form in the third act of Götterdämmerung, making the role his own. Gerhard Stolze, powerful of tone and clear of articulation, was to follow similar heroic paths. As Mime, Paul Kuën was sought-after from Munich to the Met as well as in Bayreuth, where with playful facility he found the path through Hans Knappertsbusch’s epic breadth, Joseph Keilberth’s chamber-opera transparency and Krauss’ thrusting impulsiveness alike. The same goes for Gustav Neidlinger as Alberich: a monolithic vocal presence and expressive power virtually beyond equal. As his stage progeny Hagen, Josef Greindl was setting his own personal crown on a Festival season where his contribution as König Heinrich in the opening night’s Lohengrin was as instrumental as his Fafner and Hunding on the Ring’s earlier evenings. And, after a year’s warm-up, Hans Hotter too had become a genuine institution on the green hill. Ira Malaniuk, with her mellifluous mezzo-soprano had become firmly established at Bayreuth after deputising as Fricka a year earlier. Few would have guessed in 1953 that she would be followed as Fricka by Regina Resnik, at the time still very much a soprano, albeit with a naturally sensual and dark vocal colour. Erstwhile baritone Ramón Vinay was garnering acclaim as both Parsifal and Siegmund, having triumphed as Tristan the previous year. Astrid Varnay was one of his two partners that summer, en passant as Ortrud and Brünnhilde, making her mark at last as the most flexible dramatic soprano of her generation. Here was a real ensemble at work, as attested by the total commitment of such artistes as Ludwig Weber, Hermann Uhde - luxury casting as Donner and Gunther - Erich Witte's nimble Loge, Natalie Hinsch-Gröndahl's Gutrune or Rita Streich's vivacious Woodbird. The sound balance pleased Krauss from the off as it emanated from the concealed orchestra pit - as it at last does now, unoccluded, transferred to CD from the original tapes, - although his taut tempi and nuances, here filigree-painted, there crushingly-accented, at times come at the cost of fine co-ordination with the stage. This, however, enhances the vitality of the live recording and it remains eminently regrettable, in the context of ‘Werkstatt Bayreuth’, that Krauss only had the summer of 1953 to shape his sound-vision of Wagner's music dramas in the ‘sacred place’.

“the cast...[is] headed by Astrid Varnay as a wonderfully warm Brünnhilde and Hans Hotter as Wotan, his sound even more languidly beautiful than it is on the 1956 cycle conducted by Keilberth...Krauss's conducting is the main interest here – more sensuous, more concerned with orchestral sonority than Keilberth, though sometimes at the expense of dramatic clarity.” The Guardian, 30th September 2010 ***

“[Krauss] favours a more transparent sound than Furtwängler and faster-moving tempi which give his Ring integrity, propulsion and unusual clarity...Hotter's towering dramatic portait of Wotan...[is] a linchpin of the Krauss cycle...Erich Witte's slyly articulated, sardonic Loge and Paul Kuen's rivetingly sung - not yelled or whined - Mime are both outstanding too...this Ring is a true collector's item and it is good to have it in Orfeo's handsome 13-disc presentation” International Record Review, April 2011

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Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen

Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen

Bayreuth 1956


Das Rheingold

Hans Hotter (Wotan), Ludwig Suthaus (Loge), Gustav Neidlinger (Alberich), Georgine von Milinkovic (Fricka), Josef Greindl (Fasolt), Arnold van Mill (Fafner), Gré Brouwenstijn (Freia), Alfons Herwig (Donner), Josef Traxel (Froh), Paul Kuën (Mime), Jean Madeira (Erda), Lore Wissman (Woglinde), Paula Lenchner (Wellgunde), Maria von Ilosvay (Flosshilde)

Die Walküre

Wolfgang Windgassen (Siegmund), Gré Brouwenstijn (Sieglinde), Josef Greindl (Hunding), Astrid Varnay (Brünnhilde), Hans Hotter (Wotan), Georgine von Milinkovic (Fricka), Paula Lenchner (Gerhilde), Gerda Lammers (Ortlinde), Elisabeth Schärte (Waltraute), Maria von Ilosvay (Schwertleite), Hilde Scheppan (Helmwige), Luise Charlotte Kamp (Siegrune), Georgine von Milinkovic (Grimgerde), Jean Madeira (Rossweisse)

Siegfried

Wolfgang Windgassen (Siegfried), Astrid Varnay (Brünnhilde), Paul Kuën (Mime), Hans Hotter (Der Wanderer), Gustav Neidlinger (Alberich), Arnold van Mill (Fafner), Jean Madeira (Erda), Rita Streich (Waldvogel)

Götterdämmerung

Wolfgang Windgassen (Siegfried), Astrid Varnay (Brünnhilde), Josef Greindl (Hagen), Hermann Uhde (Gunther), Gustav Neidlinger (Alberich), Gré Brouwenstijn (Gutrune), Jean Madeira (Waltraute), Lore Wissmann (Woglinde), Paula Lenchner (Wellgunde), Maria von Ilosvay (Flosshilde), Jean Madeira (1. Norn), Maria von Ilosvay (2. Norn), Astrid Varnay (3. Norn)

Bayreuth Festival Orchestra & Chorus, Hans Knappertsbusch

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Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen

Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen


Das Rheingold

Hans Hotter (Wotan), Ludwig Suthaus (Loge), Gustav Neidlinger (Alberich), Georgine von Milinkovic (Fricka), Josef Greindl (Fasolt), Arnold van Mill (Fafner), Gré Brouwenstijn (Freia), Alfons Herwig (Donner), Josef Traxel (Froh), Paul Kuën (Mime), Jean Madeira (Erda), Lore Wissman (Woglinde), Paula Lenchner (Wellgunde), Maria von Ilosvay (Flosshilde)

Die Walküre

Wolfgang Windgassen (Siegmund), Gré Brouwenstijn (Sieglinde), Josef Greindl (Hunding), Astrid Varnay (Brünnhilde), Hans Hotter (Wotan), Georgine von Milinkovic (Fricka), Paula Lenchner (Gerhilde), Gerda Lammers (Ortlinde), Elisabeth Schärte (Waltraute), Maria von Ilosvay (Schwertleite), Hilde Scheppan (Helmwige), Luise Charlotte Kamp (Siegrune), Georgine von Milinkovic (Grimgerde), Jean Madeira (Rossweisse)

Siegfried

Wolfgang Windgassen (Siegfried), Astrid Varnay (Brünnhilde), Paul Kuën (Mime), Hans Hotter (Der Wanderer), Gustav Neidlinger (Alberich), Arnold van Mill (Fafner), Jean Madeira (Erda), Rita Streich (Waldvogel)

Götterdämmerung

Wolfgang Windgassen (Siegfried), Astrid Varnay (Brünnhilde), Josef Greindl (Hagen), Hermann Uhde (Gunther), Gustav Neidlinger (Alberich), Gré Brouwenstijn (Gutrune), Jean Madeira (Waltraute), Lore Wissmann (Woglinde), Paula Lenchner (Wellgunde), Maria von Ilosvay (Flosshilde), Jean Madeira (1. Norn), Maria von Ilosvay (2. Norn), Astrid Varnay (3. Norn)

Orchester & Chor der Bayreuther Festspiele, Hans Knappertsbusch

“During the pioneering post-war era at Bayreuth the conducting of the Ring was shared among the Ks – Karajan, Krauss, Knappertsbusch, Keilberth and Kempe. These conductors collectively had a knowledge and experience of the cycle not equalled before or since, with the sole exception of their contemporary Furtwängler, who returned after the war only to conduct Beethoven's Ninth.
Although they were brought up in the same, exemplary tradition, the Ks had very different ways of treating the Ring, as you can now discover given the availability of so many cycles on CD. Krauss in his superb 1953 cycle went for a lean, dramatic, often electrifying and elating approach. He shared the cycles with Keilberth in 1953 after Karajan refused to return to Bayrreuth, and was scheduled to return in 1954. His sudden death left Keilberth solely in charge in 1954 and '55. We now have the elusive Keilberth cycle of 1955 from Testament, a version recorded by Decca but never issued. This now becomes the first stereo recording.
In 1956 Knappertsbusch, who had shared the 1951 cycles with Karajan returned to give what is generally agreed to be his most successful reading, taken as a whole. Unlike Krauss, Karajan and to a lesser extent Keilberth, the older conductor took a more measured view of the scores overall, one based on his preference for the long paragraph, well defined, almost pawky rhythms, and prominent ritardandi at points not always indicated in the score. At moments he seems to lose focus and let things run their own way where ensemble is concerned but, as a whole, especially in Rheingold and Götterdämmerung, his epic view of the score is almost unsurpassed. Even in the two middle operas there are moments of alternating quiet reflection and earthy energy that are very special.
He has at his command an ensemble of dedicated singers who had built their characterisations to a peak of achievement by 1956. Practically all are German-speaking and all have the art of acting with their voices in an immediate and communicative way, not to forget that they each had voices of a Wagnerian power too seldom found today.
Throughout Rheingold astonishment and delight are responses once more to the frightening power and presence of Gustav Neidlinger's trenchantly sung Alberich and by the detail, feeling and vocal authority of Hans Hotter's unsurpassed Wotan. Beside them an erstwhile Siegfried, Ludwig Suthaus, offers a Loge who gives every word, even syllable a distinctive colour and meaning, while Jean Madeira's Erda emits other-worldly authority.
And any Rheingold that boasts Josef Traxel, then a leading lyric tenor in Germany, as Froh has a bonus.
Four singers heard in later operas are introduced here. Paul Kuen, another familiar figure, is Mime and provides character without exaggeration.
Georgine von Milinkovic introduces us to an imperiously nagging Fricka and comes into her own in the next work. Josef Greindl is a formidable if unsubtle Fasolt, later a granite Hunding and a fearsome Hagen: no wonder, given so much work to do, he sometimes tires a little. Gré Brouwenstijn, a properly worried Freia, then gives us a Sieglinde who develops, in glorious tones, from an introvert to an extrovert when love strikes her. Beside her is Wolfgang Windgassen, standing in at the last moment for an ailing Vinay, and singing a Siegmund who is at once bel canto in line yet intensely eloquent.
Incredibly, the next evening he is a tirelessly effective Siegfried.
Hotter is magnificent in Wotan's Act 2 monologue, here made to seem at the very heart of the whole cycle, and as ever deeply moving in his Act 3 Farewell, forgiving signs of vocal weariness at the start of the act. By then we have met and admired Astrid Varnay's very womanly yet Opera Wagner 1278 heroic Brünnhilde. She occasionally overdoes the histrionics but by and large she has the character in her voice and bones in a way few other dramatic sopranos have managed.
In Siegfried Hotter manages ideally the humour of his Act 1 colloquy with Mime, his face-off with Neidlinger's Alberich in Act 2, and his desperation when meeting Madeira's implacable Erda at the start of Act 3. The awakening of Brünnhilde is not one of the conductor's best moments but the lovers give their all in the closing duet.
All the momentous climaxes of the cycle's finale find Kna at his most potent and involved, just as in 1951, and Varnay seconds him with her projection of all Brünnhilde's joy and sorrow. She also – incredibly – took on the Third Norn, at very short notice, Mödl having been taken suddenly ill. Madeira is heard again to advantage as both First Norn and Waltraute – would any singer do both today? Act 2 is simply tremendous. In this work Brouwenstijn returns as a vocally comely Gutrune, and Hermann Uhde, as in all the 1950s cycles, is an unsurpassed Gunther. With the Immolation one rightly feels that the earth has moved and that one has been through a lifeenhancing experience, which is as it should be.
Music & Arts issued this cycle in 1998 but this is the first issue with the Bayreuth imprimatur, though the sound quality is only marginally superior here. Orchestral textures are sometimes muted but that has much to do with the opera house's layout. No texts or translations but a good booklet, which quotes one contemporary critic as saying this was undoubtedly the Festival's greatest moment to date. Allegiance to the 1953 Krauss set is not altered but there is much here that remains unsurpassed.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

“…Knappertsbusch… took a more measured view of the scores overall, one based on his preference for the long paragraph, well defined, almost pawky rhythms, and prominent ritardandi… At moments he seems to lose focus and let things run their own way where ensemble is concerned but, as a whole, especially in Rheingold and Götterdämmerung, his epic view of the score is almost unsurpassed. Even in the two middle operas there are moments of alternating quiet reflection and earthy energy that are very special. He has at his command an ensemble of dedicated singers who had built their characterisations to a peak of achievement by 1956.” Gramophone Magazine, February 2006

Orfeo - Orfeo d'Or - Bayreuther Festspiele live - C660513Y

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Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen

Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen


Das Rheingold

Hans Hotter (Wotan), Erich Witte (Loge), Gustav Neidlinger (Alberich), Ira Malaniuk (Fricka), Ludwig Weber (Fasolt), Josef Greindl (Fafner), Bruni Falcon (Freia), Hermann Uhde (Donner), Gerhard Stolze (Froh), Paul Kuën (Mime), Maria von Ilosvay (Erda), Erika Zimmermann (Woglinde), Hetty Plümacher (Wellgunde), Gisela Litz (Flosshilde)

Die Walküre

Ramón Vinay (Siegmund), Regina Resnik (Sieglinde), Josef Greindl (Hunding), Astrid Varnay (Brünnhilde), Hans Hotter (Wotan), Ira Malaniuk (Fricka), Brünnhild Friedland (Gerhilde), Bruni Falcon (Ortlinde), Lise Sorrell (Waltraute), Maria von Ilosvay (Schwertleite), Liselotte Thomamüller (Helmwige), Gisela Litz (Siegrune), Sibylla Plate (Grimgerde), Erika Schubert (Rossweisse)

Siegfried

Wolfgang Windgassen (Siegfried), Astrid Varnay (Brünnhilde), Paul Kuën (Mime), Hans Hotter (Der Wanderer), Gustav Neidlinger (Alberich), Josef Greindl (Fafner), Maria von Ilosvay (Erda), Rita Streich (Waldvogel)

Götterdämmerung

Wolfgang Windgassen (Siegfried), Astrid Varnay (Brünnhilde), Josef Greindl (Hagen), Hermann Uhde (Gunther), Gustav Neidlinger (Alberich), Natalie Hinsch-Gröndahl (Gutrune), Ira Malaniuk (Waltraute), Erika Zimmermann (Woglinde), Hetty Plümacher (Wellgunde), Gisela Litz (Flosshilde), Maria von Ilosvay (1. Norn), Ira Malaniuk (2. Norn), Regina Resnik (3. Norn)

Bayreuth Festival Orchestra & Chorus, Clemens Krauss

Recorded Bayreuth 1953

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