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[BOX SET] Wilhelm Furtwangler - Opera Live (41 CDs, 2014) Lossless, FLAC

Artist: Joseph Szigeti
Title Of Album: Opera Live
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Documents
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (*tracks,covers)
Time: 41 CDs
Full Size: 9,5 Gb (+1%rec.)

This year 2014 marks the 60th anniversary of the death of German conductor Wilhelm Furtwangler, who is recognized by classical music fans as one of the most important conductors of the 20th century. Although the master has passed away for a long time, the publication of records has not stopped. In this 41CD collection, the German Menbran record company has compiled Furtwangler's very important and rare live opera recordings for music fans. CD1-14 is the complete Ring of Nibelungen performed at La Scala in Milan in 1950. The more common version is the live recording of the EMI Rome version. This Milan version featured the most important Wagner superstars at the time and was a post-war The first opera house to release the complete version of The Ring has its historical status. CD15 is a precious pre-war recording in the 1930s. Before the war, Ford Wangler went to London twice to perform the complete ring. Currently, only nearly 42 minutes of the precious recording of Twilight of the Gods remains; CD16-17 is a 1947 Ford Wangler recording. Cleared of war crimes, he performed on stage at the Staatsoper Berlin in Acts 2 and 3 of Tristan and Isolde. CDs 18-19 are the remaining 140-minute recordings of Tristan and Isolde in Vienna during the war in 1941 and 1943; CDs 20-23 are wartime recordings. The Meistersinger of Nuremberg, who was at the Bayreuth Opera House, had a very well-known performance, covering the most famous Wagner singers in the 1940s; CD25-26 is Beethoven's only opera Federico in Salzburg in 1950. Oh, in the recording of the same song left by Furtwangler, this performance starts from the violent overture that shocks the heart and firmly grasps the listener's heart; CD27-28 is the 1954 Salzburg Magic Bullet Shooter. , in recent years this work has often been performed as lighter and weightless. The master's dramatic and romantic interpretation is extraordinary; CD29-37 are three live Mozart operas in Salzburg, The Magic Flute in 1951, The Marriage of Figaro in 1953 and Don Giovanni in 1950 are all famous performances by the master; CD38-39 is the master's only Orfeo and Eurydice, performed in Milan in 1951, Ford The Italian version of Wangler's usual performance in Milan has been slightly modified to create a unique performance by the master; the last CD40-41 is Verdi Otello at the Salzburg Music Festival in 1951, which is also Ford Wangler's most famous performance. One of the performances.

CDs:
CD1-14 Wagner: The Ring (Milan, 1950)
CD15 Wagner: Twilight of the Gods & Loanglin Selections
CD16-17 Wagner: Selections from Acts 2 and 3 of Tristan and Isolde (Berlin, 1947)
CD18-19 Wagner: Tristan and Isolde (Vienna, 1941&43)
CD20-23 Wagner: Meistersinger of Nuremberg (Bayruth, 1943)
CD24 Wagner: Tannhäuser, Die Walküre & Nuremberg Singer Selection
CD25-26 Beethoven: Fidelio (Salzburg, 1950)
CD27-28 Weber: Magic Bullet Shooter (1954 Salzburg)
CD29-31 Mozart: The Magic Flute (Salzburg, 1951)
CD32-34 Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro (Salzburg, 1953)
CD35-37 Mozart: Don Giovanni (Salzburg, 1950)
CD38-39 Gluck: Orfeo and Eurydice (Milan, 1951)
CD40-41 Verdi: Otero (Salzburg, 1951)

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Category: FLAC / APE / WAV | Added : (14.10.2023)
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