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艺人
Joseph Keilberth
语种
德语
厂牌
Testament Records
发行时间
2006年01月30日
专辑类别
录音室专辑

专辑介绍

The first stereo Ring cycle

Richard Wagner

DER RING DES NIBELUNGEN

A Stage Festival for 3 Days and a Preliminary Evening/Ein Bühnenfestspeil für 3 Tage und einen Vorabend/Un Festival scénique pour 3 jours et une soirée

Third Day/Dritter Tag/Troisième journée

GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG

Brünnhilde - Astrid Varnay

Siegfried - Wolfgang Windgassen

Gunther - Hermann Uhde

Waltraute - Maria von Ilosvay

Alberich - Gustav Neidlinger

Hagen - Josef Greindl

Gutrune - Gré Brouwenstijn

Woglinde - Jutta Vulpius

Wellgunde - Elisabeth Schärtel

Floßhilde - Maria Graf

Erste Norn - Maria von Ilosvay

Zweite Norn - Georgine von Milinkovic

Dritte Norn - Mina Bolotine

Chor & Orchester der Bayreuther Festspiele

Chorus master/Chorleitung/Chef des choeurs: Wilhelm Pitz

conducted by/Dirigent/direction: Joseph Keilberth

Recorded/Aufgenommen/Enregistré: Festspielhaus Bayreuth, Thursday/Donnerstag/jeudi 28 July/Juli/juillet 1955

by James Leonard

With this Götterdämmerung, English historical label Testamentconcluded its releases of the long un-issued first stereo recording of Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen from the 1955 Bayreuth Festival performance. Shelved by Decca when it opted to record the work in the studio with Solti and the Vienna Philharmonic, the release of the first stereo Ring was eagerly anticipated by older listeners who wanted to rediscover the glory that was the '50s Bayreuth Festival and by younger listeners who wanted to know why the '50s Bayreuth Festivals were considered glorious. What will the dispassionate listener actually hear in the 1955 Bayreuth Götterdämmerung? Respectable but uninspired conducting, more than decent but less than brilliant sound, and unbelievably great singing. Joseph Keilberth was an interesting conductor in selected works of Reger and Bruckner, but his Wagner proves merely efficient without the dramatic fire of Clemens Krauss' 1953 Bayreuth Ring or the epic flow of Hans Knappertsbusch's 1956 Bayreuth Ring. Nor with the functional string and wind sections, the sometimes painfully out-of-tune brass section, and the strong but not particularly subtle tone does the Bayreuth Festival Orchestra do Keilberth any favors. Nor, unfortunately, is the live stereo sound especially impressive. True, it's grand to hear such an apparently accurate aural representation of the inside of the theater Wagner built for the Ring, but not only are there unseemly amounts audience and stage noise, but the quality of the sound itself is often too dim and distant to have real impact. By far the best thing about the performance is the principals. Astrid Varnay, with a voice powerful enough to smash atoms, is utterly compelling as Brünnhilde. Nearly as good is Wolfgang Windgassen as Siegfried. Not always the most nuanced singer, Windgassen sings here like a man possessed, even matching Varnay's passion in the opening duet. With the magnificently malevolent Gustav Neidlinger as Alberich, the aggressively malicious Josef Greindl as Hagen, Hermann Uhde as a very sympathetic Gunther, Maria von Ilosvay as a deeply pathetic Gutrune, and the very beguiling Jutta Vulpius, Elisabeth Schärtel, and Maria Graf as the Rhinemaidens, the cast at least recalls the glory that was Bayreuth in the '50s.


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