Orff Die Kluge; Der Mond
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Composer or Director: Carl Orff
Genre:
Opera
Label: Eurodisc
Magazine Review Date: 3/1991
Media Format: Cassette
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
ADD
Catalogue Number: GK69069

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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(Die) Kluge |
Carl Orff, Composer
Benno Kusche, Young Man IV, Baritone Carl Orff, Composer Claudio Nicolai, Man with Mule, Baritone Ferry Gruber, Vagabond I, Tenor Ferry Gruber, Vagabond I, Tenor Ferry Gruber, Young Man III, Tenor Ferry Gruber, Vagabond I, Tenor Ferry Gruber, Young Man III, Tenor Ferry Gruber, Young Man III, Tenor Franz Crass, Petrus, Bass Gottlob Frick, Peasant, Bass Heinz Friedrich, Young Man I, Baritone Heinz Friedrich, Young Man I, Baritone Heinz Friedrich, Young Man I, Baritone Heinz Friedrich, Vagabond II, Baritone Heinz Friedrich, Vagabond II, Baritone Heinz Friedrich, Vagabond II, Baritone Hubert Buchta, Mayor, Tenor John van Kesteren, Narrator, Tenor Kurt Böhme, Vagabond III, Baritone Kurt Eichhorn, Conductor Lucia Popp, Peasant's daughter, Soprano Manfred Schmidt, Man with Donkey, Tenor Munich Radio Orchestra Raimund Grumbach, Peasant, Baritone Richard Kogel, Jailer, Bass Richard Kogel, Jailer, Bass Richard Kogel, Young Man II, Bass Richard Kogel, Young Man II, Bass Richard Kogel, Young Man II, Bass Richard Kogel, Jailer, Bass Thomas Stewart, King, Baritone |
(Der) Mond |
Carl Orff, Composer
Anna di Stasia, Matrena Pavlovna, Soprano Antonio Boyer, Simonson Bavarian Radio Chorus Carl Orff, Composer Fritz Krenn, Kecal, Bass Giuseppe Gismondo, Prince Dimitri, Tenor Heinrich Tessmer, Vasek, Tenor Hilde Konetzni, Marenka, Soprano Kurt Eichhorn, Conductor Magda Olivero, Katiusha Mikailovna, Soprano Marco Stefanoni, Head Warden, Bass Marko Rothmüller, Krusina, Baritone Munich Radio Orchestra Nucci Condò, Anna, Soprano Patrizia Pace, Fedia, Soprano Richard Tauber, Jeník, Tenor Rudolf Kiermeyer Children's Choir Vera Magrini, La Korableva, Mezzo soprano |
Composer or Director: Carl Orff
Genre:
Opera
Label: EMI
Magazine Review Date: 3/1991
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 147
Mastering:
ADD
Catalogue Number: 763712-2

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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(Die) Kluge |
Carl Orff, Composer
Albrecht Peter, Peasant, Tenor Benno Kusche, Man with Mule, Baritone Carl Orff, Composer Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Peasant's daughter, Soprano Georg Wieter, Jailer, Baritone Gottlob Frick, Peasant, Bass Gustav Neidlinger, Vagabond III, Bass Hans Hotter, Petrus, Alto Helmut Graml, Young Man II Hermann Prey, Vagabond II, Tenor Karl Schmitt-Walter, Young Man I, Tenor Marcel Cordes, King, Baritone Paul Kuen, Vagabond I, Tenor Paul Kuen, Vagabond I, Tenor Paul Kuen, Young Man III, Tenor Paul Kuen, Young Man III, Tenor Peter Lagger, Young Man IV, Bass Philharmonia Orchestra Rudolf Christ, Man with Donkey, Tenor Rudolf Christ, Narrator, Tenor Rudolf Christ, Man with Donkey, Tenor Rudolf Christ, Narrator, Tenor Wolfgang Sawallisch, Conductor |
(Der) Mond |
Carl Orff, Composer
Ashley Stafford, 1st Follower of Envy Carl Orff, Composer Children's Chorus Elisabeth Laurence, Concepcion, Mezzo soprano François Loup, Inigo Gomez, Bass Gillian Fisher, Aerial Spirit Gino Quilico, Ramiro, Tenor Jennifer Smith, Amphtrite, Soprano Jennifer Smith, Amphtrite, Soprano Jennifer Smith, Amphtrite, Soprano John Elwes, Fame; 1st Aerial Spirit, Tenor John Elwes, Aeolus, Tenor Michel Sénéchal, Torquemada, Tenor Philharmonia Orchestra Roderick Earle, Second Devil, Baritone Rosemary Hardy, Dorinda Rosemary Hardy, Dorinda Rosemary Hardy, Dorinda Stephen Varcoe, Neptune, Bass Stephen Varcoe, Ismeron, Bass Tibère Raffalli, Gonsalve, Tenor Wolfgang Sawallisch, Conductor |
Composer or Director: Carl Orff
Genre:
Opera
Label: Eurodisc
Magazine Review Date: 3/1991
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 158
Mastering:
ADD
Catalogue Number: GD69069

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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(Die) Kluge |
Carl Orff, Composer
Benno Kusche, Young Man IV, Baritone Carl Orff, Composer Claudio Nicolai, Man with Mule, Baritone Ferry Gruber, Vagabond I, Tenor Ferry Gruber, Vagabond I, Tenor Ferry Gruber, Young Man III, Tenor Ferry Gruber, Young Man III, Tenor Franz Crass, Petrus, Bass Gottlob Frick, Peasant, Bass Heinz Friedrich, Young Man I, Baritone Heinz Friedrich, Vagabond II, Baritone Heinz Friedrich, Vagabond II, Baritone Heinz Friedrich, Young Man I, Baritone Hubert Buchta, Mayor, Tenor John van Kesteren, Narrator, Tenor Kurt Böhme, Vagabond III, Baritone Kurt Eichhorn, Conductor Lucia Popp, Peasant's daughter, Soprano Manfred Schmidt, Man with Donkey, Tenor Munich Radio Orchestra Raimund Grumbach, Peasant, Baritone Richard Kogel, Young Man II, Bass Richard Kogel, Jailer, Bass Richard Kogel, Jailer, Bass Richard Kogel, Young Man II, Bass Thomas Stewart, King, Baritone |
(Der) Mond |
Carl Orff, Composer
Anna di Stasia, Matrena Pavlovna, Soprano Antonio Boyer, Simonson Bavarian Radio Chorus Britt-Marie Aruhn, Aruru, Soprano Carl Orff, Composer Giuseppe Gismondo, Prince Dimitri, Tenor Helge Lannerbäck, Enkido Jørgen Hviid, Huwawa Kurt Eichhorn, Conductor Magda Olivero, Katiusha Mikailovna, Soprano Marco Stefanoni, Head Warden, Bass Merete Baekkelund, Ishtar Munich Radio Orchestra Nucci Condò, Anna, Soprano Patrizia Pace, Fedia, Soprano Ranveig Eckhoff, Siduri Rudolf Kiermeyer Children's Choir Vera Magrini, La Korableva, Mezzo soprano |
Author: Michael Stewart
Die Kluge (''The wise woman'') on the other hand seems to me far too long for its rather paltry content, there's far too much sprech and not enough music, and the little there is pales in comparison to Carmina or Der Mond. It may be successful on stage, but heard on disc it becomes repetitive and tedious in the extreme (a problem confounded even more in both of these recordings, as once again we are denied English translations of the texts).
Sawallisch's recordings date from 1956 (Die Kluge) and 1957 (Der Mond), and have worn the test of time extremely well; so much so that I would still recommend these over the more recent 1973 recordings from Kurt Eichhorn, though I imagine in the final analysis it will be a matter of personal taste. There's more refinement and attention to detail with Sawallisch's performances, whereas Eichhorn's are more sharply focused as regards recording, with strongly projected rhythms, and with voices more forwardly placed (too much so at times). Sawallisch also scores over his rival with, to my mind, a better complement of soloists: Elisabeth Schwarzkopf gives a convincing portrayal of the peasant's daughter in Die Kluge with a beautifully pure non-operatic tone, and the Three Vagabonds give admirably characterful performances. Schwarzkopf's rival on the Eurodisc set is Lucia Popp, who is more noticeably operatic in approach and doesn't communicate quite the same sagaciousness or cunning as the former.
Eichhorn fares slightly better in Der Mond (though the recording still places the voices a little too close for comfort). I marginally prefer his line up for the Four Young Men whose ensemble singing is very fine indeed. Franz Crass's Old Man is stronger, too, than Hans Hotter's for Sawallisch, who has a tendency to wobble somewhat in the more dramatic moments, though it must be said that both achieve the right blend of Godlike retribution and joviality required of this part. Despite these reservations I would still recommend Sawallisch's performance for its fairy-tale atmosphere, its production qualities and his more authorative performance. If it's more of Carmina burana you want, then these operas are the next logical step in exploring Orff's music.'
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