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Wagner: Die Meistersinger Von Nürnberg / Kubelik, Stewart, Kónya, Janowitz [音乐] 豆瓣
Rafael Kubelik / Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra 类型: 古典
发布日期 2003年12月9日 出版发行: Arts Music
Jed Distler lauded this performance on its first reissue [see below] on Myto (it was originally released on Calig before that label vanished). I have nothing to add to his agreement with the general view of this as the finest Meistersinger available. Hearing it again, now that it has found an "official" home, only confirms Kubelik's claim to be one of the great Wagner conductors--and how lucky we are to have this performance, his extraordinary Parsifal on this same label, and his fine DG Lohengrin as well. The music flows effortlessly with superb clarity and with that amazingly flexible long line that remains the hallmark of accomplished podium work in Wagner. Combined with uniformly fine singing, the result is a performance that cheats the clock as do few other recordings. The libretto is German only, but at least you get one. Don't miss this incomparable musical event.
--David Hurwitz

original review from Jed Distler:
Contractual problems prevented Rafael Kubelik's 1967 Bavarian Radio recording of Wagner's Die Meistersinger from being released until its appearance on the Calig label several years back. Here it is again, on the Italian independent label Myto. If there's a better Meistersinger on record, I've yet to hear it. The Kubelik Meistersinger exudes wonderfulness on every level. Let's start with the orchestra. Under Kubelik's magic hands, the Bavarian Radio Symphony reveals Wagner's orchestration to more vivacious, differentiated, and characterful effect than its high-tech, big-name counterparts (yes, I mean Solti/Chicago Symphony and Karajan/Dresden Staatskapelle). Just listen to the poignant oboe and clarinet commentaries as they sync up in glorious chamber-like accord with the string turns throughout Sachs' "Fleder" monologue in Act 2, or the perfectly paced transitions that make Act 3 seem much shorter than it is.

The exceptional cast proves every inch worthy of its genius accompaniment. Gundula Janowitz's Eva, for instance, radiates lightness and joy with a voice as supple as a redbird, and she's got a great supporting partner in her Magdelene, played by the young Brigitte Fassbaender. Thomas Stewart's warm, focused sonority and compassionate mind-set, along with his rock-solid, unfussy musicianship add up to one of the most satisfying portrayals of Hans Sachs on disc. Then there's Sándor Konya's dryish yet totally committed Walther, who blooms best in Act 3's "Prize Song". It's nice to encounter a lighter-voiced and more earnest Beckmesser than the overtly comedic assumptions we sometimes hear: in other words Thomas Hemsley approaches this role more as Leo Bloom than Max Bialystock... My only quibble concerns the German-only libretto. If you can transcend the skimpy packaging, you'll be rewarded a thousand times over with a Meistersinger for the ages.

--Jed Distler, ClassicsToday.com
CDMB 60071 [音乐] 豆瓣
Otto Klemperer / Philharmonia Orchestra 类型: 古典
发布日期 1995年6月13日 出版发行: EMI Classics
"Returning to Klemperer’s Zauberflote a long time away from it, I found the conductor’s measured way with the score as impressive as ever. Gedda is a forthright Tamino, Popp a nonpareil of a Queen of Night, Berry an enchanting Papageno, and the small parts are admirably taken...and once again I noted the uniform excellence of EMI’s sound during this golden period when Suvi Raj Grubb was taking over from Legge." - Alan Blyth, GRAMOPHONE

"...Klemperer's 1964 EMI version includes the arias and ensembles only, omitting the dialogue. Klemperer's mesmerizing concentration compensates for the loss in dramatic immediacy. He patiently unravels Mozart's scoring like a veteran storyteller who relishes every little detail of plot and subplot. The pacing is weighty at times, but never ponderous in the manner of Klemperer's later Mozart opera recordings.
There's not a weak link in the cast. The stratospheric reaches of the Queen of the Night's two arias hold no problems for Lucia Popp...Nicolai Gedda brings ardency, tenderness, and intelligence to Tamino, and Walter Berry's rounded, splendidly articulated Papageno is a joy. Gottlob Frick takes easy charge of Sarastro's low-lying tessitura (quite impressive for a 58-year-old singer), while the young Gundula Janowitz's fresh, radiant timbre is just right for Pamina. EMI's remastering enlivens the bloom and sparkle that characterizes this classic recording." - Jed Distler, ClassicsToday
Mozart: Concert Arias / Janowitz, Boettcher, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra [音乐] 豆瓣
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart / Wilfried Boettcher 类型: 古典
发布日期 1997年5月13日 出版发行: Deutsche Grammophon
01 "Ah, lo previdi" / "Ah, t'invola agl'occhi miei", K.272
02 A questo seno.. Or che il cielo, K.374
03 Alma grande e nobil core, K.578
04 Grabmusik, K.42 - 4 Aria: "Betracht dies Herz und frage mich"
05 Vado, ma dove? oh Dei!, K.583
06 Bella mia fiamma, addio.. Resta, oh cara, K.528
07 Misera! dove son!.. Ah! non son'io, K.369