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George London sings Wagner | Australian Eloquence ELQ4807064

George London sings Wagner

Label: Australian Eloquence

Cat No: ELQ4807064

Barcode: 0028948070640

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Opera

Release Date: 21st October 2013

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Contents

Works

Wagner, Richard

Das Rheingold
» Entrance of the Gods into Valhalla
Der fliegende Hollander (The Flying Dutchman)
» Die Frist ist um
Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg
» Wahn! Wahn! Uberall Wahn!
» Was duftet doch der Flieder
Die Walkure
» Leb wohl, du kuhnes, herrliches Kind!
Parsifal
» Wehevolles Erbe, dem ich verfallen

Artists

George London (bass-baritone)
Wiener Philharmoniker

Conductors

Hans Knappertsbusch
Georg Solti

Works

Wagner, Richard

Das Rheingold
» Entrance of the Gods into Valhalla
Der fliegende Hollander (The Flying Dutchman)
» Die Frist ist um
Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg
» Wahn! Wahn! Uberall Wahn!
» Was duftet doch der Flieder
Die Walkure
» Leb wohl, du kuhnes, herrliches Kind!
Parsifal
» Wehevolles Erbe, dem ich verfallen

Artists

George London (bass-baritone)
Wiener Philharmoniker

Conductors

Hans Knappertsbusch
Georg Solti

About

George London was born in Montreal, Canada. When he was fifteen, the family moved to the United States. His original surname was Burnstein (he also used Burnson for a time) and his forebears were from Širvintos in Lithuania. He began his singing studies in Los Angeles, and by the 1940s was touring with a trio that included Frances Yeend and Mario Lanza. His début in a leading role was in Rigoletto for San Francisco Opera in 1946. Three years later, in Vienna, he sang Amonasro in Aida, a role that also launched his Metropolitan Opera career in 1951.

It was while London was singing the four villains in 'The Tales of Hoffmann' in Vienna that Hans Knappertsbusch decided to recommend London to Wieland Wagner for the 1951 Bayreuth Festival. Seven years later, Knappertsbusch recorded four great Wagner scenes for Decca with George London. The recording appears here in its entirety, supplemented with one of the great scenes from their 1962 performance of Parsifal (recorded ‘live’ at the Bayreuth Festival it went on to become one of most venerated recordings of this opera) and the closing scene of Rheingold in which London appears on the celebrated Solti recording as Wotan.

London’s vocal health began to deteriorate rapidly during the 1963–64 season - eventually the problem was diagnosed as paralysis of the vocal cords. Efforts to restore the voice proved fruitless, and in due course London had to accept that, at 46, his singing career was over. The operatic world had suffered a great loss. He died after a series of heart attacks in March 1985.

George London is remembered as an exceptional and intelligent artist who combined a great voice and superb musicianship with a commanding stage presence.

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