Wagner Opera excerpts
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Composer or Director: Richard Wagner
Label: Toscanini Collection
Magazine Review Date: 12/1991
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 68
Mastering:
Mono
ADD
Catalogue Number: GD60264

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Composition | Artist Credit |
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(Der) Ring des Nibelungen: Part 2, '(Die) Walküre', Movement: Ein Schwert verheiss mir der Vater |
Richard Wagner, Composer
Arturo Toscanini, Conductor Helen Traubel, Soprano Lauritz Melchior, Tenor Lauritz Melchior, Baritone NBC Symphony Orchestra Richard Wagner, Composer |
(Der) Ring des Nibelungen: Part 2, '(Die) Walküre', Movement: Schläfst du, Gast? |
Richard Wagner, Composer
Arturo Toscanini, Conductor Helen Traubel, Soprano Lauritz Melchior, Baritone Lauritz Melchior, Tenor NBC Symphony Orchestra Richard Wagner, Composer |
(Der) Ring des Nibelungen: Part 2, '(Die) Walküre', Movement: Der Männer Sippe |
Richard Wagner, Composer
Arturo Toscanini, Conductor Helen Traubel, Soprano Lauritz Melchior, Baritone Lauritz Melchior, Tenor NBC Symphony Orchestra Richard Wagner, Composer |
(Der) Ring des Nibelungen: Part 2, '(Die) Walküre', Movement: Winterstürme wichen dem Wonnemond |
Richard Wagner, Composer
Arturo Toscanini, Conductor Helen Traubel, Soprano Lauritz Melchior, Baritone Lauritz Melchior, Tenor NBC Symphony Orchestra Richard Wagner, Composer |
(Der) Ring des Nibelungen: Part 2, '(Die) Walküre', Movement: Du bist der Lenz |
Richard Wagner, Composer
Arturo Toscanini, Conductor Helen Traubel, Soprano Lauritz Melchior, Baritone Lauritz Melchior, Tenor NBC Symphony Orchestra Richard Wagner, Composer |
(Der) Ring des Nibelungen: Part 2, '(Die) Walküre', Movement: War Wälse dein Vater |
Richard Wagner, Composer
Arturo Toscanini, Conductor Helen Traubel, Soprano Lauritz Melchior, Tenor Lauritz Melchior, Baritone NBC Symphony Orchestra Richard Wagner, Composer |
(Der) Ring des Nibelungen: Part 2, '(Die) Walküre', Movement: Siegmund heiss ich |
Richard Wagner, Composer
Arturo Toscanini, Conductor Helen Traubel, Soprano Lauritz Melchior, Baritone Lauritz Melchior, Tenor NBC Symphony Orchestra Richard Wagner, Composer |
(Der) Ring des Nibelungen: Part 2, '(Die) Walküre', Movement: Ride of the Valkyries (concert version) |
Richard Wagner, Composer
Arturo Toscanini, Conductor NBC Symphony Orchestra Richard Wagner, Composer |
Siegfried Idyll |
Richard Wagner, Composer
Arturo Toscanini, Conductor NBC Symphony Orchestra Richard Wagner, Composer |
Tristan und Isolde, Movement: Prelude and Liebestod (concert version: arr. Humpe |
Richard Wagner, Composer
Arturo Toscanini, Conductor NBC Symphony Orchestra Richard Wagner, Composer |
Author:
The Walkure Act 1 excerpt was not published until several years after Toscanini's death, when it was partnered by Gotterdammerung excerpts taken from the same 1941 concert. It would have made this disc still more attractive if both had been included, but as it is we have here a glorious example of superlative Wagnerian singing. Melchior was 51 years old at the time of the broadcast, although you would never guess this from his marvellously youthful, ardent tones, and Traubel was in superb form, too. Toscanini moves the music on quite swiftly and the orchestral phrasing is fairly taut, but neither soloist seems under the slightest pressure, and each has plenty of room for the most telling, eloquent turns of phrase. The balance favours the singers, and I rather fancy that background noise has been suppressed a little too much, but the sound is not at all bad for its date.
I liked the Siegfried Idyll performance very much, for it has an attractive sense of repose and gentle affection, with some very poetic contributions from the solo woodwind. The sound here is pretty good, as it is in the Tristan Prelude and Liebestod, which are played in a lean, clean fashion, beautifully balanced, but rather lacking in passion and atmosphere. There is a slightly cramped sound in the Ride of the Valkyries, but better that it should be here than in the most important items. A most desirable disc, which offers many rewards.'
I liked the Siegfried Idyll performance very much, for it has an attractive sense of repose and gentle affection, with some very poetic contributions from the solo woodwind. The sound here is pretty good, as it is in the Tristan Prelude and Liebestod, which are played in a lean, clean fashion, beautifully balanced, but rather lacking in passion and atmosphere. There is a slightly cramped sound in the Ride of the Valkyries, but better that it should be here than in the most important items. A most desirable disc, which offers many rewards.'
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