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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Background: These five CDs present a sampling of the many outstanding voices captured on record by EMI over the past 80 years in the field of German opera, including material from the early catalogues of the Gramophone Company, British Columbia, Parlophone and Odeon. Not all of the singers are German, but the tradition of performing German opera has been clearly defined over the years under the guidance of the composers themselves, and the performance style has been handed down to the present day by the great singers heard in this collection CD 1 Opera was invented in around 1600 in Italy, and the Italian influence spread to Germany, but eventually a genuine German tradition evolved and this collection of voices of the German opera tradition begins with the German operas of Mozart from the latter part of the 18th century. The first opera represented is Die Entführung aus dem Serail, which brought Mozart success in Vienna in 1782, and we ear contributions from three distinguished tenors: the French-Canadian Léopold Simoneau, the legendary Spaniard Plácido Domingo and the German Gerhard Unger. The three sopranos who sing arias from this opera are the American-Italian Anna Moffo, the German-born Anneliese Rothenberger and Lucia Popp from Slovakia; the inimitable German bass Gottlob Frick completes the group. The French soprano Natalie Dessay brings us up to the present with an aria from the unfinished Zaïde, which is followed by a selection of popular arias from Die Zauberflöte featuring among others the characterful Viennese baritone Erich Kunz, the German tenor Fritz Wunderlich, whose accidental death at the height of his career was a huge loss to the world of opera, and the distinguished German soprano Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, one of the great divas of the post-war period. The remaining tracks cover Beethoven's only opera Fidelio and feature outstanding performances by the American soprano Helen Donath, the Germans Paul Schoeffler (baritone) and Christa Ludwig (mezzo-soprano) and the Canadian heldentenor Jon Vickers.

CD 2 presents a group of 19th century German composers beginning with Weber (1786-1826), who was responsible for establishing a truly German operatic tradition, and include Marschner, Lortzing, Flotow and Humperdinck. The singers heard here were among the most popular in the German repertoire in the 1950s and 60s like the soprano Elisabeth Grümmer, the tenors Rudolf Schock, Fritz Wunderlich and Peter Schreier and the baritones Hermann Prey and Fritz Ollendorff. The soprano Margarete Teschemacher and the tenor Richard Tauber represent an earlier generation of outstanding singers active before the second world war, and the American soprano Barbara Bonney brings us to more recent times. Then come arias by Richard Wagner (1813-1883), whose operas today form the cornerstone of the international operatic repertoire. The singers are led by the Swedish soprano Birgit Nilsson, whose strong, bright dramatic soprano voice was ideally suited to the vocal demands of Wagner's heroines, as witnessed by her fearless performance as Senta in Der fliegende Höllander.

CD 3 continues with more Wagner, and we hear a contrasting selection of singers who have been at the forefront of Wagnerian singing in the second half of the 20th century, many of them having performed at the annual Wagner Festival in Bayreuth, the home of the Wagnerian tradition to this day. In fact, the recording of Otto Edelmann on track 9 is from a live recording of Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg conducted by Herbert von Karajan, made in 1951 at the opening of the Bayreuth Festival after the war. Karajan later made a famous studio recording of Meistersinger in Dresden in 1970 and on track 10 we hear the tenor René Kollo singing part of the role of Walther von Stolzing. Today's Wagnerian singers are represented by the New Zealand tenor Simon O'Neill on track 15 in an extract from Parsifal recorded in 2009.

CD 4 stays with Wagner and covers mainly the four operas of Der Ring des Nibelungen. On this disc we hear some of the greatest Wagnerian singers of earlier times including the legendary sopranos Frida Leider, Florence Austral and Lotte Lehmann, the last partnered by the equally legendary tenor Lauritz Melchior in the conclusion of Act I of Die Walküre. No bass-baritone has ever been more memorable than Hans Hotter as Wotan, and his recording of Wotan's Farewell from Die Walküre demonstrates why. The disc ends with Brünnhilde's Immolation from Götterdämmerung sung by the acclaimed Norwegian soprano Kirsten Flagstad with the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Wilhelm Furtwängler in a recording from 1948 that sets the seal on Wagnerian performance at its best.

CD 5 is devoted entirely to the music of Richard Strauss (1864-1949), who is the last great composer of German opera since Wagner to establish himself in the international operatic repertoire. Strauss began as an opera composer with his two spectacularly brutal, if controversial, one-act operas Salome (1905) and Elektra (1909). The romantic Der Rosenkavalier (1911) followed in complete contrast and remains Strauss's most popular opera to this day. Elisabeth Schwarzkopf's memorable Marschallin in Der Rosenkavalier is represented here by the Marschallin's Monologue on track 1, and a brief extract from the Bulgarian soprano Ljuba Welitsch's thrilling Salome is heard on track 7. Another famous Strauss interpreter was the soprano Elisabeth Schumann, who is heard as Sophie in 'The Presentation of the Silver Rose' in a uniquely beautiful performance recorded in 1933. Other singers heard here include the sopranos Maria Cebotari, Leonie Rysanek, Sylvia Geszty and Cheryl Studer; the mezzo-soprano Kerstin Meyer; the baritone Hermann Prey; and the basses Otto Edelmann and José Van Dam. The collection ends with the closing scene from Strauss's final opera Capriccio, performed in fine Straussian style by the Swedish soprano Nina Stemme.


CATALOGUE NR: 4404972
RECORD LABEL: EMI
FORMAT: 5 CD Set
PRICE: including VAT £ 19.99
RELEASE DATE: 23-Jul-2012

COMPOSER: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart  (other composers in brackets after works)
TITLE: Voices Of German Opera
TRACKS: CD1 Leopold Simoneau - Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail : Hier soll ich dich (Mozart). Anna Moffo - Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail : Ach ich liebte (Mozart). Placido Domingo - Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail : Frisch und Kampfe! (Mozart). Anneliese Rothenberger - Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail : Martern aller Arten (Mozart). Gottlob Frick / Gerhard Unger - Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail : Vivat Bacchus! (Mozart). Lucia Popp - Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail : Welche Wonne welche Lust (Mozart). Natalie Dessay - Zaide : Ruhe sanft mein holdes Leben (Mozart). Erich Kunz - Die Zauberflote : Der Vogelfanger bin ich ja (Mozart). Fritz Wunderlich - Die Zauberflote : Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schon (Mozart). Edda Moser - Die Zauberflote : O zittre nicht mein lieber Sohn (Mozart). Kurt Moll - Die Zauberflote : O Isis und Osiris (Mozart). Edita Gruberova - Die Zauberflote : Der Holle Rache (Mozart). Elisabeth Schwarzkopf - Die Zauberflote : Ach ich fuhl's (Mozart). Walter Berry - Die Zauberflote : Ein Madchen oder Weibchen (Mozart). Helen Donath - Fidelio : O war ich schon (Beethoven). Paul Schoeffler - Fidelio : Ha! welch ein Augenblick (Beethoven). Christa Ludwig - Fidelio : Abscheulicher!... Komm Hoffnung (Beethoven). Jon Vickers - Fidelio : Gott! Welch Dunkel hier (Beethoven). CD2 Elisabeth Grummer - Der Freischutz : Wie nahte mir der Schlummer… Leise Leise fromme Weise! (Carl Maria von Weber). Margarete Teschemacher - Oberon : Ozean du Ungeheuer (Carl Maria von Weber). Heinrich August Marschner / Hermann Prey - Hans Heiling : An jenem Tag (Heinrich August Marschner), Peter Schreier - Undine : Vater Mutter Schwestern Bruder (Albert Lortzing). Barbara Bonney - Zar und Zimmermann : Lieblich roten sich die Wangen (Albert Lortzing). Fritz Ollendorff - Der Wildschutz : Funftausend Thaler! (Albert Lortzing). Fritz Wunderlich - Martha : Ach so fromm (Friedrich Flotow). Elisabeth Schwarzkopf / Irmgard Seefried - Hansel und Gretel : Der kleine Sandmann bin ich… Abends will ich schlafen gehn (Humperdinck). Richard Tauber - Der Evangelimann : Selig sind die Verfolgung leiden (Wilhelm Kienzl). Joan Hammond - Die tote Stadt : Gluck das mir verblieb (Erich Wolfgang Korngold). Nicolai Gedda - Die Konigen von Saba: Magische Tone (Carl Goldmark). Birgit Nilsson - Der fliegende Hollander : Johohoe! Johohoe! - Senta's Ballad (Richard Wagner). Klaus Konig - Tannhauser : Dir tone Lob! (Richard Wagner). Jessye Norman - Tannhauser : Dich teure Halle (Richard Wagner). Gottlob Frick / Elisabeth Grummer - Tannhauser : Dich treff' ich hier in dieser Halle (Richard Wagner). CD3 Ludwig Weber - Tannhauser : Gar viel und schon (Richard Wagner). Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau - Tannhauser : Wie todesahnung… O du mein holder Abendstern (Richard Wagner). Astrid Varnay - Lohengrin : Einsam in Truben Tagen - Elsa's Dream (Richard Wagner). Regine Crespin - Lohengrin : Euch Luften die mein Klagen (Richard Wagner). Rita Gorr - Lohengrin : Entweihte Gotter (Richard Wagner). Jess Thomas - Lohengrin : In fernem Land (Richard Wagner). Helge Rosvaenge - Lohengrin : Mein lieber Schwan (Richard Wagner). Ben Heppner - Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg : Am stillen Herd (Richard Wagner). Otto Edelmann - Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg : Was duftet doch der Flieder (Richard Wagner). Rene Kollo - Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg : Adendlich gluhend in himmlischer Glut (Richard Wagner). Rudolf Schock - Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg : Morgendlich leuchtend im rosigem Schein - Prize Song (Richard Wagner). Jon Vickers / Helge Dernesch - Tristan und Isolde : So starben wir um ungetrennt… Habet Acht! Soll ich lauschen? (Richard Wagner). Josef Greindl - Tristan und Isolde : Tot denn alles! Alles tot! (Richard Wagner). Deborah Voigt - Tristan und Isolde : Mild und leiser (Richard Wagner). Simon O'Neill - Parsifal : Nur eine Waffe taugt! (Richard Wagner). CD4 Frida Leider - Parsifal: Ich sah! das Kind (Richard Wagner). Marjana Lipovsek / James Morris - Das Rheingold : Abendlicht strahlt der Sonne Auge (Richard Wagner). Hildegard Behrens - Die Walkure : Der Manner Sippe (Richard Wagner). Lauritz Melchior / Lotte Lehmann - Die Walkure : Wintersturme wichen dem Wonnemond - Du bist der Lenz - O susseste Wonne! - Siegmund heiss' ich (Richard Wagner). Martha Modl - Die Walkure : Hojotoho! Hojotoho! (Richard Wagner). Hans Hotter - Die Walkure : Leb' wohl du kuhnes herrliches Kind - Wotan's Farewell (Richard Wagner). Florence Austral / Walter Widdop - Gotterdammerung : Zu neuen Taten (Richard Wagner). John Tomlinson - Gotterdammerung : Schlafst du Hagen mein Sohn? (Richard Wagner). Kirsten Flagstad - Gotterdammerung : Starke Scheite schichtet mir dort (Richard Wagner). CD5 Elisabeth Schwarzkopf - Der Rosenkavalier : Da geht er hin der aufgeblasene schlechte Kerl (Richard Strauss). Elisabeth Schumann / Maria Olszewska - Der Rosenkavalier : Mir ist die Ehre widerfahren (Richard Strauss). Kerstin Meyer / Otto Edelmann - Der Rosenkavalier : Herr Kavalier! (Richard Strauss). Tiana Lemnitz - Arabella : Nacht dem Matteo? (Richard Strauss). Leonie Rysanek - Arabella : Das war sehr gut Mandryka (Richard Strauss). Jose Van Dam - Salome : Wo ist er? (Richard Strauss). Ljuba Welitsch - Salome : Ah! Du wolltest mich nicht (Richard Strauss). Cheryl Studer - Elektra : Ich kann nicht sitzen (Richard Strauss). Maria Cebotari - Ariadne auf Naxos : Es gibt ein Reich (Richard Strauss). Sylvia Geszty - Ariadne auf Naxos : Grossmachtige Prinzessin (Richard Strauss). Hermann Prey - Ariadne auf Naxos : Ach so versuchet doch ein kleines Lied (Richard Strauss). Margarete Teschemacher - Daphne : O wie gerne blieb ich bei dir (Richard Strauss). Nina Stemme - Capriccio : Morgen mittag um elf (Richard Strauss).

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