BaL 7.06.14 - Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by verismissimo View PostBut quite recently I've acquired the first complete recording of the work in 1954 (Naxos transfer) - Maria Reining, Sena Jurinac, Hilde Gueden and Ludwig Weber with VPO/Erich Kleiber
You've inspired me to snap up the Solti DVD as it's going for single figures on Amazon.
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amateur51
Originally posted by verismissimo View PostI've long had the Karajan/Legge on CD, the Karajan/Czinner film on video (which is very big on Karajan the Dictator) and Solti/Covent Garden on DVD. Of those, my preference is for the last. Not only is Kiri very fine as the Marschallin, but Anne Howells is also a tremendous Octavian. Solti is at his warmest and the production by John Schlesinger is perfection! I've also had for long time the abridged recording from 1933 with Lotte Lehmann, Elisabeth Schumann, Maria Olszewska and Richard Mayr with the VPO under Robert Heger. Such riches.
But quite recently I've acquired the first complete recording of the work in 1954 (Naxos transfer) - Maria Reining, Sena Jurinac, Hilde Gueden and Ludwig Weber with VPO/Erich Kleiber. It's absolutely magnificent, not least because Kleiber's way with portamento is quite fearless and natural. I speak, of course, as the founding Chairman of the Portamento Restoration Society, membership - 1.
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tigajen
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostI prefer Fassbaender's cut in jodhpurs[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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amateur51
Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostWell, quite! (A night of bridled passion, perhaps?) - but the boots have yet to be made that would make me prefer Dame Gwynneth's singing (fine as it is here) to Dame Flott's.
I've seen Dame Flott on disc and in the flesh and I'm afraid I found her to be rather 'cool', possibly under-characterised' in this role.
Horses for courses, I guess - oops, back to jodhpurs
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostI found this performance to be one of Dame Gwyneth least wobbly, thank goodness.
I've seen Dame Flott on disc and in the flesh and I'm afraid I found her to be rather 'cool', possibly under-characterised' in this role.
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Horses for courses, I guess - oops, back to jodhpurs[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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I've been listening to the CD set of the SNO production; Glasgow King's Theatre, 1971, conducted by Alexander Gibson. I saw this production and later acquired the LP highlights recording. I only became aware of its CD format several decades later when a regular contributor to the old R3 boards brought its release, circa 2005, to my attention. A real curiosity; a 4 CD set issued under licence from Mitridate on the Czech label, Ponto PO1039
CD 1-3 is a complete recording of Rosenkavalier with Helga Dernesch (Marschallin), Janet Baker (Octavian), Noel Mangin (Baron Ochs), Thomas Hemsley (Faninal) and the much lamented Elizabeth Harwood (Sophie). I don't know whether the tapes were remastered from a radio broadcast but there is a spatial feel of being in a theatre although I had to alter the sound level occasionally and a sense of the audience being thoroughly engaged in the performance. The fourth CD is a real surprise. Extracts from a 1977 production of Ariadne auf Naxos, SCO/Norman del Mar. Janet Baker as the Composer, Helga Dernesch, (Primadonna), Nan Christie (Zerbinetta) and Iain Cuthbertson, (Haushofmeister).
CD4 concludes with a 1979 performance of Schumann's, Frauenliebe Und-Leben, Janet Baker, accompanied by Graham Johnson. A fine recording.
Finally, I recall Sena Jurinac in her final recital at the Wigmore Hall, late 80s. She'd given her last performance as the Marschallin on-stage at Vienna State Opera in 1983. As an encore, she sang the Marschallin's Act 1 monologue with a stage presence which indicated the quality of 'that little something extra' which compels an intense silence in the auditorium. The rapturous applause as she concluded fully expressed our feelings of excitement and appreciation of a fine career. Unforgettable.
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Originally posted by umslopogaas View PostI have two full versions (Solti, Karajan)
A few years ago I read that the opera has never been seen in this country uncut. I know that it is long, but producers and conductors really need to think about the dramatic action as a whole!
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I have a few operas i9n my collection but not many and not this one in particular. I seem to get more enjoyment from the other genres more, than opera. Or is it because hmmm I just don't know, really. I do like this one, so hopefully I may get a good idea from this BaL!Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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