A pleasure to hear Massenet's Werther, recorded at the Grosses Festspielhaus as part of this year's Salzburg Festival, although a bit disconcerted to realise that it is now 38 years since I instantly fell under the spell of this opera at the ENO, March 1977, from the opening bars of the Prelude, exquisitely conducted by Charles Mackerrras. Janet Baker had the radiance and soul for Charlotte and John Brecknock deeply impressive in the sorrows of young Werther - and the clarity of his enunciation as I could hear every word in the nether regions of the Coli!
Took an extended lunch break to troll the West End for a recording before tracing a two LP (pre-CD age), EMI France import at Collett's Russian bookshop, near the Astoria cinema on Charing X Rd - timely warnings of 10 years in the gulag for light-fingered shoppers. Incomparable pairing of Georges Thill & Ninon Vallin and quickly acquired a CD transfer on the References label a few years later. My shelves also contain later DVD recordings and several audio releases, including Magda Olivera, 1963, Melodram, and a rarity on Dutton from a 1939 broadcast with Maggie Teyte and Heddle Nash, remastered by Michael J Dutton.
A refreshing change, too, to have Jonathan Swain as presenter; clear, concise - and no chat! Must now listen to a minidisc recording with Piotr Beczala and Angela Gheorghiu as Werther and Charlotte.
Took an extended lunch break to troll the West End for a recording before tracing a two LP (pre-CD age), EMI France import at Collett's Russian bookshop, near the Astoria cinema on Charing X Rd - timely warnings of 10 years in the gulag for light-fingered shoppers. Incomparable pairing of Georges Thill & Ninon Vallin and quickly acquired a CD transfer on the References label a few years later. My shelves also contain later DVD recordings and several audio releases, including Magda Olivera, 1963, Melodram, and a rarity on Dutton from a 1939 broadcast with Maggie Teyte and Heddle Nash, remastered by Michael J Dutton.
A refreshing change, too, to have Jonathan Swain as presenter; clear, concise - and no chat! Must now listen to a minidisc recording with Piotr Beczala and Angela Gheorghiu as Werther and Charlotte.
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