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Wagner - Der Ring des Nibelingen | Orfeo - Orfeo d'Or C809113

Wagner - Der Ring des Nibelingen

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Label: Orfeo - Orfeo d'Or

Cat No: C809113

Barcode: 4011790809526

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 13

Genre: Opera

Release Date: 23rd August 2010

Contents

Artists

Hans Hotter
Hermann Uhde
Gerhard Stolze
Erich Witte
Ludwig Weber
Josef Greindl
Gustav Neidlinger
Paul Kuen
Ira Malaniuk
Bruni Falcon
Maria von Ilosvay
Erika Zimmermann
Hetty Plumacher
Gisela Litz
Ramon Vinay
Regina Resnik
Astrid Varnay
Brunnhild Friedland
Lise Sorrell
Liselotte Thomamuller
Sibylla Plate
Erika Schubert
Wolfgang Windgassen
Rita Streich
Natalie Hinsch-Grondahl
Chor und Orchester der Bayreuther Festspiele

Conductor

Clemens Krauss

Works

Wagner, Richard

Der Ring des Nibelungen (The Ring Cycle) (complete)

Artists

Hans Hotter
Hermann Uhde
Gerhard Stolze
Erich Witte
Ludwig Weber
Josef Greindl
Gustav Neidlinger
Paul Kuen
Ira Malaniuk
Bruni Falcon
Maria von Ilosvay
Erika Zimmermann
Hetty Plumacher
Gisela Litz
Ramon Vinay
Regina Resnik
Astrid Varnay
Brunnhild Friedland
Lise Sorrell
Liselotte Thomamuller
Sibylla Plate
Erika Schubert
Wolfgang Windgassen
Rita Streich
Natalie Hinsch-Grondahl
Chor und Orchester der Bayreuther Festspiele

Conductor

Clemens Krauss

About

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.

Gustav Neidlinger as Alberich demonstrated 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’.

Cast:
- Wotan/Wanderer: Hans Hotter
- Donner/Gunther: Hermann Uhde
- Froh: Gerhard Stolze
- Loge: Erich Witte
- Fasolt: Ludwig Weber
- Fafner/Hunding/Hagen: Josef Greindl
- Alberich: Gustav Neidlinger
- Mime: Paul Kuën
- Fricka/Waltraute: Ira Malaniuk
- Freia/Ortlinde: Bruni Falcon
- Erda/Schwertleite/1. Norn: Maria von Ilosvay
- Woglinde: Erika Zimmermann
- Wellgunde: Hetty Plümacher
- Flosshilde/Siegrune: Gisela Litz
- Siegmund: Ramón Vinay
- Sieglinde/3. Norn: Regina Resnik
- Brünnhilde: Astrid Varnay
- Gerhilde: Brünnhild Friedland
- Waltraute: Lise Sorrell
- Helmwige: Liselotte Thomamüller
- Grimgerde: Sibylla Plate
- Rossweisse: Erika Schubert
- Siegfried: Wolfgang Windgassen
- Waldvogel: Rita Streich
- Gutrune: Natalie Hinsch-Gröndahl

this classic complete Ring recording now returns triumphantly… This recording caused a commotion when it came out in 1953 due to its palpable excitement in comparison to the relative sedateness of previous recorded performances...Overall, it is arguably the greatest cast assembled for Der Ring at Bayreuth in the last 60 years. Although the great bass-baritone Hans Hotter sang Wotan in the Solti Ring years later, here his voice is in far better condition. Wolfgang Windgassen as Siegfried is also much more youthful. Astrid Varnay was one of the outstanding Brünnhildes of all time, and the other singers are equally fine. ..absolutely essential to the serious opera lover, especially the Wagner fan and Ring aficionado!” - Amazon

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