I have recently taken receipt of this box, the earliest record of Bayreuth singers in existence.
Apologies for the duplication; I posted this first on the currently languishing New Releases thread, and thought it could do with a bump up, especially during this high point of Wagner performances at The Proms during Wagner year.
Of the 93 singers represented in this collection, I have heard (or heard of) very few. They predate the "Golden Age' of Wagner singers of the 20s and 30s (e.g. Melchior, Flagstad, Schorr et al), and include the likes of Lili Lehmann (who sang at Bayreuth in 1876) and Hermann Winkelmann (Wagner's handpicked, and first, Parsifal).
I have yet to audition any of this (and it may be some time before I do) though it is my primary intention on this thread to alert Wagnerians to a collection which may disappear as quickly as did its Gebhardt predecessor (the two boxes are identical in content).
Of course, I would be grateful for any views from those who have and have listened to this collection...
Apologies for the duplication; I posted this first on the currently languishing New Releases thread, and thought it could do with a bump up, especially during this high point of Wagner performances at The Proms during Wagner year.
Of the 93 singers represented in this collection, I have heard (or heard of) very few. They predate the "Golden Age' of Wagner singers of the 20s and 30s (e.g. Melchior, Flagstad, Schorr et al), and include the likes of Lili Lehmann (who sang at Bayreuth in 1876) and Hermann Winkelmann (Wagner's handpicked, and first, Parsifal).
I have yet to audition any of this (and it may be some time before I do) though it is my primary intention on this thread to alert Wagnerians to a collection which may disappear as quickly as did its Gebhardt predecessor (the two boxes are identical in content).
Of course, I would be grateful for any views from those who have and have listened to this collection...
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