Originally posted by Stanley Stewart
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Thank you, David. I omitted a further CD set. a 1979 recording, remastered for CD in 1988: LPO/Michel Plasson on EMI with Alfredo Kraus in the title role and Tatiana Troyanos as Charlotte, probably Kraus's final essay in the role but the vocal substance is intact.
I'm ready to look at my DVD collection: Wiener Staatsoper/Philippe Jordan and Marcelo Alvarez & Elina Garanca in the principal roles. Also a fresh look at the 2010 production filmed at the Opera Bastille in Jan 2010 with Orchestre de l'Opera national de Paris/Michel Plasson; Jonas Kaufmann and Sophie Koch - this DVD places Kaufmann for me at the top of the Werther league.
This afternoon, I rummaged my off-air video collection and found Peter Weigl's outstanding production with Peter Dvorsky and Brigitte Fassbaender's Charlotte - straight to my top favourite in this role. Picture and sound much improved on DVD transfer but I'm going to tinker with the Prologue as I continue to get a 'no signal' alert, although this clears after a few minutes. The use of locations quite superb. The only hiccup I noticed was the dubbing of Sophie, sung by Magdalena Hajossyova, and Albert, Hans Helm, and played by two actors. I've made a random check online but this fine production doesn't seem to be available. I'll settle for make-do and mend!
"The tears that one does not shed all fall back into the soul..."
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Originally posted by slarty View PostHis last performance of Wozzeck was at the Bavarian State Opera in Munich in 1972. We never saw his Wozzeck at CG. That would have been something!
The opera composed by his natural father, and conducted at its premiere by his adoptive father... five years before CK was born. Allegedly. But that's another story!
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Fortunately it is quite easy to listen to the broadcasts live on the Saturday on the computer thanks to the joys of internet radio. Classical Minnesota is the one I use, but many public broadcasting stations in the USA are available. One small but interesting thing I have discovered listening in this way is that the Toll Brothers adverts which R3 is so keen we do not hear are in reality quite harmless and less in your face than many a BBC trailer we have to endure.Last edited by johnn10; 22-03-14, 12:19.
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