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德國偉大男中音Herbert Janssen錄音全集

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這是向偉大男中音Herbert Janssen致敬的一套重量級發行. Herbert Janssen以演唱德國歌劇傳世,被譽為史上最偉大的德文歌劇男中音之一, Marston唱片公司竭盡所能整理了大師所有傳世錄音,集結成此套6CD的出版.
 
Marston唱片公司以珍藏的寶貴音源,發行多套向偉大大師致敬的夢幻專輯.音源轉錄皆由歷史錄音轉錄的世界第一把交椅Ward Marston親自操刀.聲音生動且保有該有的細節.加上所有發行都是限量發行1000套.完售後不再重製.因此每套發行都極具收藏價值.此外每一套發行皆附上數十頁的解說冊.珍貴的紀載了音樂家的風格解說與生涯歷程.非常精心企畫的精品級發行!
 
The recordings of the baritone Herbert Janssen (1892–1965) have continued to delight listeners, beginning with their first appearance in the 1920s up until the present, where contemporary critics often revere them as standards of distinguished singing. The very individualistic beauty of his voice has long been held in the highest esteem by connoisseurs of both operatic and Lieder singing. His perfect Italianate legato, his breath control, and the “long-bowed” phrasing of his vocal art were greatly praised by critics and audiences throughout his thirty-year career, first in continental Europe and at Covent Garden, and latterly in the Americas.
 
His musically rich and varied career in Europe ended abruptly in 1937 when his outspoken opposition to Hitler’s regime led to his pursuit by the Gestapo and eventual escape and exile. Until then, he had given highly praised performances, not only of the Wagnerian roles for which he is chiefly remembered today, but of Mozart, Gluck, a great deal of Verdi and other Italian and French operas, as well as of contemporary works and even Russian repertoire.
 
Janssen’s Lieder singing on record has left memorable interpretations of songs by Schubert, Schumann, Brahms, Wolf, and Strauss which are still highly prized today.
 
The present collection includes all his surviving pre-war studio recordings of opera and operetta (except for the 1930 Columbia Tannhäuser); all of Janssen’s surviving 78 rpm Lieder recordings, including several previously unpublished items; and rare broadcast material that appears here together for the first time. The set includes liner notes by Iain Miller and Michael Aspinall, as well as a large selection of rare photos. As a portrait of one of the greatest baritones on records, this six-CD set of Herbert Janssen is the most complete yet to appear. CD 1 (72:55) I. Recordings of Opera and Operetta 1923-1930 1.

RIGOLETTO: Tutte le feste al tempio … Piangi, fanciulla (Verdi)

4:22   Lotte Schöne, soprano
Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Fritz Zweig   11 November 1927, Berlin; Gramophone Company; CWR1341-1 (DB1127) 2.

MADAMA BUTTERFLY: Ora a noi. Sedete qui. (Hört mich an, und setzt Euch her) (Puccini)

8:47   with Margherita Perras, soprano
orchestra conducted by Selmar Meyrowitz   24 September 1929, Berlin; Ultraphone; 30266 and 30267 (F.213) 3.

FAUST: O sainte médaille … Avant de quitter ces lieux (Da ich nun verlassen soll) (Gounod)

3:53   Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Fritz Zweig   19 April 1928, Berlin; Gramophone Company; CLR4044-2 (Eh219) 4.

FAUST: Écoute-moi bien, Marguerite (Höre mich jetzt an, Margarethe) (Gounod)

4:18   Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Fritz Zweig   19 April 1928, Berlin; Gramophone Company; CLR4043-2 (Eh219) 5.

DER WAFFENSCHMIED: Du läßt mich kalt von hinnen scheiden (Lortzing)

2:36   Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Fritz Zweig   18 April 1928, Berlin; Gramophone Company; BLR4040-1 (EG898) 6.

ZAR UND ZIMMERMANN: Sonst spielt’ ich mit Zepter (Lortzing)

3:23   Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Fritz Zweig   19 April 1928, Berlin; Gramophone Company; BLR4045-2 (EG898) 7.

TANNHÄUSER: Als du in kühnem Sange uns bestrittest (Wagner)

3:13   unidentified orchestra and conductor   December 1923, Berlin; Odeon; xxBo 8045-2 (AA 79413) 8.

TANNHÄUSER: Wohl wußt’ ich hier sie im Gebet zu finden (Wagner)

3:06   unidentified orchestra and conductor   December 1923, Berlin; Odeon; xxBo 8046-1 (AA 79414) 9.

TANNHÄUSER: Als du in kühnem Sange uns bestrittest (Wagner)

6:44   with Sigismund Pilinszky, tenor; Ivar Andrésen, bass; and minstrels
Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, conducted by Karl Elmendorff   23-26 August 1930, Bayreuth; English Columbia; WAX5698-3 and WAX5699-2 (LCX53) 10.

TANNHÄUSER: Blick ich umher in diesem edlem Kreise (Wagner)

4:28   Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, conducted by Karl Elmendorff   23-26 August 1930, Bayreuth; English Columbia; WAX 5705-1 (LCX56) 11.

TANNHÄUSER: Wohl wußt’ ich hier sie im Gebet zu finden (Wagner)

4:12   orchestra conducted by Selmar Meyrowitz   13 December 1929, Berlin; Ultraphone; 30384 (EP.279) 12.

TANNHÄUSER: Wie Todesahnung Dämmrung deckt die Lande ... O du mein holder Abendstern (Wagner)

4:19   orchestra conducted by Selmar Meyrowitz   13 December 1929, Berlin; Ultraphone; 30385 (EP.279) 13.

GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG: Welches Unholds List (Act 2, Finale) (Wagner)

12:41   with Nanny Larsén-Todsen, soprano and Ivar Andrésen, bass
Berlin State Opera Orchestra, conducted by Leo Blech   19 April 1928, Berlin; Gramophone Company; CLR3975-1, 3976-1, and 3977-2 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 14.

DIE DREI MUSKETIERE: Ich liebe dich (Fitch-Lowe, arranged Benatzky1)

3:27   orchestra of the Grosses Schauspielhaus, conducted by Ernst Hauke   7 October 1929, Berlin; Gramophone Company; BLR5673-1 (EG1557) 15.

DIE DREI MUSKETIERE: Du schmeichelst in mein Herz dich ein (Benatzky)

3:25   with Göta Ljungberg, soprano
orchestra of the Grosses Schauspielhaus, conducted by Ernst Hauke   7 October 1929, Berlin; Gramophone Company; BLR5674-2 (EG1556) CD 2 (79:42) II. Recordings made for the Hugo Wolf Society Gramophone Company, Berlin, 1932-1935 29 September 1932 Coenraad V. Bos, piano 1.

Harfenspieler I: Wer sich der Einsamkeit ergibt from GOETHE-LIEDER (Wolf)

3:42   2D1155-2 (DB1825) 2.

Harfenspieler II: An die Türen will ich schleichen from GOETHE-LIEDER (Wolf)

3:05   2D1152-2 (DB1825) 3.

Harfenspieler III: Wer nie sein Brot mit Tränen from GOETHE-LIEDER (Wolf)

3:13   2D1153-1 (DB1826) 4.

Anakreons Grab from GOETHE-LIEDER (Wolf)

2:30   2D1154-1 (DB1826) 5.

Cophtisches Lied II: Geh! Gehorche meinen Winken from GOETHE-LIEDER (Wolf)

2:04   2D1154-1 (DB1826) 22 September 1934 Coenraad V. Bos, piano 6.

Denk’ es, o Seele! from MÖRIKE-LIEDER (Wolf)

3:23   2RA101-2 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 7.

Gebet from MÖRIKE-LIEDER (Wolf)

2:16   2RA102-2 (DB2705) 8.

Auf ein altes Bild from MÖRIKE-LIEDER (Wolf)

2:17   2RA102-2 (DB2705) 9.

An die Geliebte from MÖRIKE-LIEDER (Wolf)

3:23   2RA103-2 (DB2705) 10.

Wächterlied auf der Wartburg from SECHS GEDICHTE VON SCHEFFEL, MÖRIKE, GOETHE, UND KERNER (Wolf)

4:05   2RA104-1 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 4 November 1935 Michael Raucheisen, piano 11.

Verborgenheit from MÖRIKE-LIEDER (Wolf)

2:53   2RA858-1 (DB2706) 12.

Biterolf im Lager von Akkon from SECHS GEDICHTE VON SCHEFFEL, MÖRIKE, GOETHE, UND KERNER (Wolf)

2:44   2RA859-1 (DB2704) 13.

Seufzer from MÖRIKE-LIEDER (Wolf)

1:57   2RA859-1 (DB2704) 14.

Denk’ es, o Seele! from MÖRIKE-LIEDER (Wolf)

2:42   2RA860-1 (DB2706) 15.

Bei einer Trauung from MÖRIKE-LIEDER (Wolf)

1:50   2RA860-1 (DB2706) III. Excerpts from Live Performances Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, 1936 and 1937 16.

GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG: Heil! Heil! Willkommen … Brünnhild, die hehrste Frau (Act 2, Scene 4) (Wagner)

5:34   14 May 1936, London Philharmonic, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham 17.

GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG: Welches Unholds List (Act 2, finale) (Wagner)

14:16   with Frida Leider, soprano and Ludwig Weber, bass   14 May 1936, London Philharmonic, conducted by Sir Thomas Beecham 18.

DER FLIEGENDE HOLLÄNDER: Die Frist ist um (Wagner)

10:36   11 June 1937, London Philharmonic, conducted by Fritz Reiner 19.

DER FLIEGENDE HOLLÄNDER: Wie aus der Ferne (Wagner)

7:10   with Kirsten Flagstad, soprano   11 June 1937, London Philharmonic, conducted by Fritz Reiner CD 3 (68:07) IV. Selected Lieder by Johannes Brahms, Franz Schubert, and Robert Schumann Gramophone Company, Berlin and London, 1936–1938 1.

Wie bist du, meine Königin, Op. 32, No. 9 (Brahms)

3:44   Gerald Moore, piano   15 June 1937, London; 2EA4975-1 (DB3941) 2.

Nicht mehr zu dir zu gehen, Op. 32, No. 2 (Brahms)

2:26   Gerald Moore, piano   15 June 1937, London; 2EA4974-1 (DB3941) 3.

Minnelied, Op. 71, No. 5 (Brahms)

2:08   Gerald Moore, piano   15 June 1937, London; 2EA4974-1 (DB3941) 4.

Auf dem Kirchhofe, Op. 105, No. 4 (Brahms)

2:30   Gerald Moore, piano   15 June 1937, London; 2EA4976-2 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 5.

Ständchen (Leise flehen meine Lieder), No. 4 from SCHWANENGESANG, D.957 (Schubert)

3:56   Michael Raucheisen, piano   10 November 1936, Berlin; 2RA1585-1 (DB3024) 6.

Der Doppelgänger, No. 13 from SCHWANENGESANG, D.957 (Schubert)

3:57   Gerald Moore, piano   29 August 1937, Berlin; 2RA2197-1 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 7.

Ganymed, D.544 (Schubert)

4:16   Gerald Moore, piano   22 March 1938, London; 2EA6153-2 (HMB157) 8.

Der Wegweiser, No. 20 from WINTERREISE, D.911 (Schubert)

3:57   Gerald Moore, piano   22 March 1938, London; 2EA6154-1 (DB3496) 9.

Das Wirtshaus, No. 21 from WINTERREISE, D.911 (Schubert)

4:03   Gerald Moore, piano   22 March 1938, London; 2EA6155-1 (DB3496) 10.

Romanze (Der Vollmond strahlt), No. 3 from ROSAMUNDE, D.797 (Schubert)

2:51   Gerald Moore, piano   22 March 1938, London; 2EA6156-1 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 11.

Kriegers Ahnung, No. 2 from SCHWANENGESANG, D.957 (Schubert)

4:30   Gerald Moore, piano   29 August 1937, Berlin; 2RA2199-2 (HMB157) 12.

Ständchen (Leise flehen meine Lieder), No. 4 from SCHWANENGESANG, D.957 (Schubert)

4:16   Gerald Moore, piano   16 November 1938, London; 2EA7121-1T (DB5797) 13.

Der Atlas, No. 8 from SCHWANENGESANG, D.957 (Schubert)

2:00   Gerald Moore, piano   29 August 1937, Berlin; 0RA2200-1 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 14.

Ihr Bild, No. 9 from SCHWANENGESANG, D.957 (Schubert)

3:17   Gerald Moore, piano   29 August 1937, Berlin; 0RA2195-1 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 15.

Die Stadt, No. 11 from SCHWANENGESANG, D.957 (Schubert)

2:58   Gerald Moore, piano   29 August 1937, Berlin; 2RA2196-1 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 16.

Der Doppelgänger, No. 13 from SCHWANENGESANG, D.957 (Schubert)

4:45   Gerald Moore, piano   17 November 1938, London; 2EA7124-2 (DB5797) 17.

Die Allmacht, D.852 (Schubert)

4:25   Gerald Moore, piano   17 November 1938, London; 2EA7127-1 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 18.

Die beiden Grenadiere, Op. 49, No. 1 (Schumann)

3:41   Michael Raucheisen, piano   10 November 1936, Berlin; 2RA1586-2 (DB3024) 19.

Widmung, No. 1 from MYRTHEN, Op. 25 (Schumann)

2:10   Gerald Moore, piano   10 June 1937, London; 0EA4955-2 (DA1569) 20.

Die Lotosblume, No. 7 from MYRTHEN, Op. 25 (Schumann)

2:15   Gerald Moore, piano   10 June 1937, London; 0EA4965-1 (DA1569) CD 4 (52:25) V. Selected Lieder by Hugo Wolf and Richard Strauss Gramophone Company, Berlin and London, 1936–1938 1.

Keine gleicht von allen Schönen from VIER GEDICHTE NACH HEINE, SHAKESPEARE, UND LORD BYRON (Wolf)

2:19   Gerald Moore, piano   17 November 1938, London; 2EA7125-2 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 2.

Sonne der Schlummerlosen, from VIER GEDICHTE NACH HEINE, SHAKESPEARE, UND LORD BYRON (Wolf)

2:38   Gerald Moore, piano   16 November 1938, London; 2EA7122-2 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 3.

Wo wird einst des Wandermüden, from VIER GEDICHTE NACH HEINE, SHAKESPEARE, UND LORD BYRON (Wolf)

2:39   Gerald Moore, piano   15 June 1937, London; 2EA4968-2 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 4.

Dereinst, dereinst, Gedanke, mein, from SPANISCHES LIEDERBUCH (Wolf)

2:29   Gerald Moore, piano   20 May 1937, London; 2EA4951-1 (DB3325) 5.

Alle gingen, Herz, zu Ruh, from SPANISCHES LIEDERBUCH (Wolf)

1:50   Gerald Moore, piano   20 May 1937, London; 2EA4951-1 (DB3325) 6.

Tief im Herzen trag’ ich Pein, from SPANISCHES LIEDERBUCH (Wolf)

2:08   Gerald Moore, piano   20 May 1937, London; 2EA4953-1 (DB3325) 7.

Komm, o Tod, von Nacht umgeben, from SPANISCHES LIEDERBUCH (Wolf)

3:28   Gerald Moore, piano   15 June 1937, London; 2EA4952-4 (DB3326) 8.

Der Jäger, from MÖRIKE-LIEDER (Wolf)

3:21   Michael Raucheisen, piano   10 February 1937, Berlin; 2RA1818-1 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 9.

Lied eines Verliebten, from MÖRIKE-LIEDER (Wolf)

1:45   Gerald Moore, piano   17 November 1938, London; 2EA7123-2 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 10.

Fussreise, from MÖRIKE-LIEDER (Wolf)

2:31   Gerald Moore, piano   17 November 1938, London; 2EA7123-2 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 11.

Schlafendes Jesuskind, from MÖRIKE-LIEDER (Wolf)

3:41   Gerald Moore, piano   17 November 1938, London; 2EA7126-2 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 12.

Der Jäger, from MÖRIKE-LIEDER (Wolf)

3:11   Gerald Moore, piano   20 May 1937, London; 2EA4954-1 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 13.

Der Musikant, from EICHENDORFF-LIEDER (Wolf)

1:46   Gerald Moore, piano   16 November 1938, London; 0EA7119-1 (DA1672) 14.

Der Freund, from EICHENDORFF-LIEDER (Wolf)

1:58   Gerald Moore, piano   16 November 1938, London; 0EA7120-1 (DA1672) 15.

Zur Ruh’, zur Ruh’, ihr müden Glieder!, from SECHS GEDICHTE VON SCHEFFEL, MÖRIKE, GOETHE, UND KERNER (Wolf)

2:32   Gerald Moore, piano   20 May 1937, London; 2EA4953-1 (DB3325) 16.

Traum durch die Dämmerung, Op. 29, No. 1 (R. Strauss)

2:58   Gerald Moore, piano   10 June 1937, London; 0EA4966-1 (DA1581) 17.

Die Nacht, Op. 10, No. 3 (R. Strauss)

2:27   Gerald Moore, piano   15 June 1937, London; 0EA4973-1 (DA1581) 18.

Allerseelen, Op. 10, No. 8 (R. Strauss)

3:08   Gerald Moore, piano   10 June 1937, London; 0EA4967-1 (DA1591) 19.

Zueignung, Op. 10, No. 1 (R. Strauss)

2:01   Gerald Moore, piano   20 May 1937, London; 0EA4956-1 (DA1591) VI. Selected Lieder by Hugo Wolf Recorded off the Air During a BBC broadcast Unidentified pianist, London, 7 December 1938 20.

Der Musikant, from EICHENDORFF-LIEDER (Wolf)

1:57 21.

Der Freund, from EICHENDORFF-LIEDER (Wolf)

1:36 CD 5 (64:07) VII. Excerpts from Live Performances Teatro Colón, Buenos Aires, 1938 1.

JOHANNESPASSION: O theurer Heiland (Bach)

5:41   orchestra and chorus of the Teatro Colón, conducted by Erich Kleiber   22 September 1938 2.

SIEGFRIED: Heil dir, weise Schmied! (Wagner)

14:50   with Erich Witte, tenor
orchestra and chorus of the Teatro Colón, conducted by Erich Kleiber   4 October 1938 VIII. Excerpts from Tannhäuser, Parsifal, and Otello Orchestra of the Teatro Colón, conducted by Roberto Kinsky, Columbia, Buenos Aires, 1943 3.

TANNHÄUSER: Wohl wußt’ ich hier sie im Gebet zu finden (Wagner)

4:21   4 October 1943; C-13216-1 (US Columbia 71697-D) 4.

TANNHÄUSER: Wie Todesahnung Dämmerung deckt die Lande ... O du mein holder Abendstern (Wagner)

3:56   4 October 1943; C-13217-1 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 5.

PARSIFAL: Nein! Lasst ihn unenthüllt! (Wagner)

7:28   13 September 1943; C-13127-2 and C-13128-2 (Argentine Columbia 266483) 6.

PARSIFAL: Ja, Wehe! Weh’ über mich (Wagner)

6:37   13 September 1943; C-13125-1 and C-13126-1 (Argentine Columbia 266484) 7.

OTELLO: Talor vedeste in mano di Desdemona … Sì, pel ciel marmoreo giuro! (Verdi)

4:27   with Lauritz Melchior, tenor   31 August 1943; 13086-2 (unpublished on 78 rpm) IX. Selected Songs by Edvard Grieg Franz Rupp, piano, US Columbia, New York City, June 1945 8.

Med en primula veris (Mit einer Primula Veris), Op. 26, No. 4

1:11   8 June 1945; CO 34928-1 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 9.

Gruss, Op. 48, No. 1

1:02   8 June 1945; CO 34928-1 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 10.

En svane (Ein Schwan), Op. 25, No. 2

2:15   13 June 1945; CO 34929-2 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 11.

Og jeg vil ha mig en Hjertenskjaer (Zur Johannisnacht), Op. 60, No. 5

1:38   13 June 1945; CO 34930-2 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 12.

Zur Rosenzeit, Op. 48, No. 5

2:14   8 June 1945; CO 34931-1 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 13.

Den særde (Der Verwundete), Op. 33, No. 3

2:07   8 June 1945; CO 34932-1 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 14.

Jeg elsker dig (Ich liebe Dich), Op. 5, No. 3

2:09   8 June 1945; CO 34933-1 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 15.

Ein Traum, Op. 48, No. 6

2:19   13 June 1945; CO 34934-2 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 16.

Lys Nat (Lichte Nacht), Op. 70, No. 3

1:49   13 June 1945; CO 34935-2 (unpublished on 78 rpm) CD 6 (67:06) X. Selected Lieder by Franz Schubert, Robert Schumann, Johannes Brahms, and Hugo Wolf Ignaz Strasfogel, piano, US Columbia, New York City, September 1945 1.

Die Post, No. 13 from WINTERREISE, D.911 (Schubert)

2:11   17 September 1945; CO 35204-1 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 2.

Du bist die Ruh’, D.776 (Schubert)

3:28   17 September 1945; CO 35202-1 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 3.

Intermezzo, No. 2 from LIEDERKREIS, Op. 39 (Schumann)

2:01   17 September 1945; CO 35203-1 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 4.

Fruhlingsfährt, Op. 45, No. 2 (Schumann)

3:19   17 September 1945; CO 35205-1 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 5.

Die Mainacht, Op. 43, No. 2 (Brahms)

3:08   14 September 1945; CO 35199-1 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 6.

Tambourliedchen, Op. 69, No. 5 (Brahms)

1:43   14 September 1945; CO 35201-1 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 7.

Anakreons Grab, from GOETHE-LIEDER (Wolf)

2:42   14 September 1945; CO 35198-1 (unpublished on 78 rpm) 8.

Gesang Weylas, from MÖRIKE-LIEDER (Wolf)

1:56   14 September 1945; CO35200-1 (unpublished on 78 rpm) XI. Selected Lieder by Hugo Wolf and Richard Strauss Taken off the air from CBS broadcasts, New York City 2 February 1948 CBS Symphony, conducted by Alfredo Antonini 9.

Harfenspieler I: War sich der Einsamkeit ergibt, from GOETHE-LIEDER (Wolf)

2:59 10.

Harfenspieler II: An die Türen will ich schleichen, from GOETHE-LIEDER (Wolf)

2:03 11.

Harfenspieler III: Wer nie sein Brot mit Tränen, from GOETHE-LIEDER (Wolf)

2:06 12.

Anakreons Grab, from GOETHE-LIEDER (Wolf)

1:56 13.

Breit’ über mein Haupt, Op. 19, No. 2 (R. Strauss)

1:45 26 January 1944 CBS Symphony, conducted by Bernard Hermann 14.

Hymnus, Op. 33, No. 3 (R. Strauss)

4:43 15.

Pilgers Morgenlied, Op. 33, No. 4 (R. Strauss)

3:43 16.

Cäcilie, Op. 27, No. 2 (R. Strauss)

2:02 XII. Excerpts from DIE MEISTERSINGER VON NÜRNBERG (Wagner) US Columbia, New York City, 1945 and 1947 31 May 1945 Orchestra conducted by Paul Breisach 17.

Was duftet doch der Flieder (Monologue, Act 2)

5:47   XCO 34876 and XCO 34877 (71819-D) 18.

Wahn, Wahn, überall Wahn (Monologue, Act 3)

6:36   XCO 34878 and XCO 34879 (71820-D) 7 December 1947 Orchestra conducted by Max Rudolf 19.

Mein Kind, von Tristan und Isolde … Selig, wie die Sonne (Quintet, Act 3)

8:22   with Polyna Stoska, soprano; Torsten Ralf, tenor; Herta Glaz, mezzo-soprano; and John Garris, tenor   XCO 39277 and XCO 39551 (72518-D) XIII. Excerpt from Act 3 of DIE WALKÜRE (Wagner) New York Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Artur Rodzinski
New York City, 25 November 1945 20.

Leb’ wohl, du kühnes, herrliches Kind (Wotan’s Farewell)

14:33