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Wagner, Richard (1813-1883) ( Richard Wagner )

CD Der Ring Des Nibelungen: Haitink / Bavarian Rso Morris Lipovsek

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Genre : Classical Catalogue Number : 5194792
Format : CD Label : Emi
Issued : 14 Apr 2008 Item sourced from : Europe
Number of Discs : 14

Der Ring Des Nibelungen: Haitink  /  Bavarian Rso Morris Lipovsek

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Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen
Haitink / Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks

“Like it, hate it but you cannot ignore it!” is a statement that can certainly be applied to Wagner’s tetralogy “The Ring of the Nibelung”. It contains four operas, took him thirty years to write (with a gap of about eleven years in the middle) and all performances last at least fourteen hours with the longest act longer than many full operas. Such statistics have been used to support Wagner as a serious composer who gave us so much and to his detractors as self-aggrandisement or worse!

If one believes the truth that all grand art can be interpreted differently and inspire cultured debate then “The Ring” undoubtedly qualifies for that epithet.

Richard Wagner started writing the book of prose, entitled “Siegfried’s Death” in which the heroine Brunnhilde would take the body of Siegfried back to Walhalla, much of what is now the final opera Götterdämmerung (The Twilight of the Gods).

He then worked the story backwards to show how Siegfried lived his life and then to explain how Siegfried came to be he wrote what we now know as Die Walküre (The Valkyrie) centred around Brunnhilde and how she disobeyed the head of the Gods and her father, Wotan, and became a mortal. Finally he took the story back to the beginning before Alberich, the dwarf or Nibelung of the title, steals the gold from the Rhinemaidens and fashions a ring through whose power he plans to rule the world,

Productions have treated it as a great adventure story with the perpetual battle of “The love of Power against the power of Love”, a political allegory based, it seems, at any time in the history of the world it seems with the major players wearing as many personae as the directors who have produced the opera. As often is the case the best production is in one’s imagination as there dwarves, giants, humans, dragons, magic helmets and rings can truly come alive. Wagner helps us in this respect as he carefully selects and blends certain tunes or motives which represent an animate or inanimate object, an emotion or feeling. So when these are sounded the listener has this signpost which informs him, for example, which character is around or being talked about or even what a character is thinking even though he may be saying something else.

To do justice to such an enterprise much hard work needs to be expended with the involvement of a huge cast including singers in all vocal ranges with prodigious powers of expression, a chorus of great strength and a superb orchestra all under the guidance of a conductor who must be fully experienced in the ways of the theatre and music. Backing them up, a first rate technical and musical team of producers and engineers to create the ambience that is demanded by the score. EMI Classics were fortunate to secure all of these in this recording.

Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen
Das Rheingold
James Morris, Marjana Lipovsek, Heinz Zednik, Theo Adam, Peter Haage

Die Walkure
Reiner Goldberg, Matti Salminen, James Morris, Cheryl Studer, Eva Marton

Siegfried
Siegfried Jerusalem; Eva Marton; James Morris; Peter Haage; Theo Adam; Kurt Rydl; Jadwiga Rappe; Kiri Te Kanawa

Gotterdammerung
Eva Marton; Siegfried Jerusalem; Theo Adam; Marjana Lipovsek; Thomas Hampson; Eva Maria Bundschuh; John Tomlinson

Symphonie-Orchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks
Bernard Haitink

Recording: 1988-1991

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Songs

Disc   1

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    1
    Dir Urweisen Ruf' Ich Ins Ohr
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    2
    Dort Seh' Ich Siegfried Nahn
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    3
    Wie Siehst Du Denn Aus?
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    4
    Zieh Hin!
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    5
    Selige Ode Auf Sonniger Hoh'!
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    6
    Das Ist Kein Mann!
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    7
    "Heil Dir, Sonne!"
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    8
    So Starb Nicht Meine Mutter?
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    9
    Dort Seh' Ich Grane
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    10
    ...Heilig Schied Sie Aus Wallhall!
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    11
    O Siegfried! Siegfried!
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    12
    Wie Des Blutes Strome
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    13
    Fahr Hin
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    14
    "Halt, Du Wilder!"
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    15
    Wie? Welchen Handel Hatt' Ich Geschlossen?
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    16
    Immer Ist Undank Loges Lohn!
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    17
    Was Ein Dieb Stahl
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    18
    "Hor, Wotan, Der Harrenden Wort!"
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    19
    Was Sinnt Nun Wotan So Wild?
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    20
    "Auf, Loge! Hinab Mit Mir!"
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    21
    Hehe! Hehe! (3. Bild)
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    22
    Nibelheim Hier

Disc   2

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    1
    Wer Halfe Mir?
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    2
    Hierher! Dorthin!
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    3
    Was Wollt Ihr Hier?
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    4
    Habt Acht! Habt Acht!
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    5
    Riesenwurm Winde Sich Ringelnd!
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    6
    Luge Du Her!
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    7
    Interlude
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    8
    "Da, Vetter, Sitze Du Fest!"
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    9
    "Wohlan, Die Nibelungen Rief Ich Mir Nah"
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    10
    Gezahlt Hab' Ich
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    11
    Bin Ich Nun Frei?
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    12
    Lauschtest Du Seinem Liebesgrub?
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    13
    Bringst Du Gute Kunde?
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    14
    Auf Riesenheims Ragender Mark
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    15
    "Freia, Di Schone"
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    16
    "Weiche, Wotan!"
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    17
    "Hort, Ihr Riesen!"
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    18
    "Zu Mir, Freia!"
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    19
    "Halt, Du Gieriger!"
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    20
    "Was Gleicht, Wotan"
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    21
    Schwules Gedunst Schwebt In Der Luft
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    22
    Zur Burg Fuhrt Dir Brucke
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    23
    Abendlich Strahlt Der Sonne Auge
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    24
    Ihrem Ende Eilen Sie Zu
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    25
    Rheingold! Rheingold!

This is the list of tracks for Disc 1 and 2. To see the list of tracks for all discs click here

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  • ★★★★★ 

    オペラが婚約者な男  |  東京都  |  20year  |  04/December/2010

    この年代のベストキャストが揃っているのが魅力的。スタジオならではの安定感にオケのアンサンブルの素晴らしさ。それでこの値段は安い。 ハイティンクの指揮は確かに「いろんな意味で無難」ですけど、それにより歌手の良さが引き立っていますし、他の盤では得られないようなツボもたくさんおさえています。例えば、ワルキューレのラストでのしっとりとした切なさとジークフリート一幕ラストの躍動感の対比、ジークフリート三幕冒頭から炎越えまでの手に汗握る緊張感(結構激しい!)、神々の黄昏の二幕のハーゲンとコーラスのシーン(大変だー!という感じのテンション)など、まるでファンタジー映画を見ているかのように物語が最初から最後までバランスよく彩られています。もちろんワーグナーらしい重厚な響きを求めて聴くとかなり欲求不満になる個所も多いですが・・・。 しかし、この透明感が有りそれでいて上品になり過ぎない色彩豊かな響きに身を任せていれば、不思議と登場人物の情感が胸に迫ってきて、最後には充実した満足感を与えてくれます。これには歌手の健闘(特にモリス)や音質の良さも関係してますが。

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  • ★★★★★ 

    マラ3マニア  |  東京都  |  40year  |  13/April/2010

    ハイティンクの指揮は常に中庸で、指揮者の主張が少ない。過去の巨匠たちの演奏に比べ、あくが少ないが、そのぶん曲の魅力を存分に引き出す。久々にリングを楽しめたが、このような名盤がこの値段で買えるのは嬉しい。

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  • ★★★★★ 

    ぽっちゃま  |  大阪府  |  不明  |  26/September/2009

    ロイヤルオペラハウスでハイティンクのリングを見たことがあるが、イェルサレムは、そのときより元気で、歌手陣が揃っており、歌を聴かせるリングだと思います。もちろん、楽団もハイティンクと相性がよく、メリハリがよく効いていると思います。

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