Hollander has not fared as well as some other Wagner operas on record.
If you're not too bothered about sound quality, there is an excellent Met off-air broadcast on Naxos, conducted by Reiner, and featuring Hans Hotter in (what I would say was) his finest Wagnerian role.
If sound quality IS important, you might like to try the Karajan, which I rate higher than most people seem to.
The linked Bayreuth DVD with Simon Estes and Lisabeth Balslev is, I reckon, superb.
I was not disappointed in Solti's Chicago version but, again on this, I'm in the minority.
I find the playing on the London/Rysanek Decca set a bit too restrained, though the performances are good.
Klempere's set is disappointing, I'd say, and his principals are unattractive
There are a lot of sets mentioned that I don't know: the Zuckerberg, the Konwitschny, the von Dohnanyi.
There is a very good mono set conducted by Fricsay which can be had for one euro on CMM.
If you're not too bothered about sound quality, there is an excellent Met off-air broadcast on Naxos, conducted by Reiner, and featuring Hans Hotter in (what I would say was) his finest Wagnerian role.
If sound quality IS important, you might like to try the Karajan, which I rate higher than most people seem to.
The linked Bayreuth DVD with Simon Estes and Lisabeth Balslev is, I reckon, superb.
I was not disappointed in Solti's Chicago version but, again on this, I'm in the minority.
I find the playing on the London/Rysanek Decca set a bit too restrained, though the performances are good.
Klempere's set is disappointing, I'd say, and his principals are unattractive
There are a lot of sets mentioned that I don't know: the Zuckerberg, the Konwitschny, the von Dohnanyi.
There is a very good mono set conducted by Fricsay which can be had for one euro on CMM.
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