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Stephanie Blythe - Twilight Of The Gods - The Ultimate Wagner Ring Collection (2012) [Hi-Res]

Stephanie Blythe - Twilight Of The Gods - The Ultimate Wagner Ring Collection (2012) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Twilight Of The Gods - The Ultimate Wagner Ring Collection
  • Year Of Release: 2012
  • Label: Deutsche Grammophon (DG)
  • Genre: Classical, Opera
  • Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz
  • Total Time: 02:38:37
  • Total Size: 787 / 1533 mb
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Tracklist
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CD1
01. Das Rheingold, Scene 1: Vorspiel-Weia! Waga! Woge, du Welle!
02. Das Rheingold, Scene 1: Fing' eine diese Faust!
03. Das Rheingold, Scene 2: Wotan! Gemahl! Erwache!-Vollendet ist das große Werk
04. Das Rheingold, Scene 3: Ihr andern harrt bis Abend hier
05. Das Rheingold, Scene 4: Bin ich nun frei? Wirklich frei?
06. Das Rheingold, Scene 4: Weiche, Wotan, weiche!
07. Das Rheingold, Scene 4: He da! He da! He do!-Rheingold! Rheingold!
08. Die Walküre, Act I: Winterstürme wichen dem Wonnemond
09. Die Walküre, Act II: Vorspiel-"Hojotoho!"
10. Die Walküre, Act II: So ist es denn aus mit den ewigen Göttern
11. Die Walküre, Act III: Vorspiel...Hojotoho! Hojotoho! (Ride of the Valkyries)
12. Die Walküre, Act III: "In festen Schlaf verschließ' ich dich"
13. Die Walküre, Act III: Feuerzauber-Wer meines Speeres Spitze, fürchtet, durchschreite das Feuer

CD2
14. Siegfried, Act I: Hoho! Hoho! Hohei! Schmiede mein Hammer-Schau, Mime, du Schmied: So schneidet Siegfrieds Schwert
15. Siegfried, Act II: Nun sing! Ich lausche dem Gesang
16. Siegfried, Act III: Dir Unweisen ruf'ich ins Ohr
17. Siegfried, Act III: Heil dir, Sonne! Heil dir, Licht!
18. Siegfried, Act III: Sangst du mir nicht, dein Wissen sei das Leuchten...
19. Götterdämmerung, Prologue: Zu neuen Taten, teurer Helde
20. Götterdämmerung, Prologue: Siegfrieds Rheinfahrt
21. Götterdämmerung, Act I: Hier sitz' ich zur Wacht
22. Götterdämmerung, Act II: Groß Glück und Heil, lacht nun dem Rhein-Empfangt Gunther's Braut
23. Götterdämmerung, Act III: Erräth'st Du auch dieser Raben Geraun'?
24. Götterdämmerung, Act III: Fliegt heim, ihr Raben! (Immolation Scene)


Mezzo soprano Stephanie Blythe is the daughter of a jazz musician and his wife, a German translator. Blythe was raised in Mongaup Valley in upstate New York, and studied voice at the Crane School of Music in Potsdam, NY, with Patricia Misslin. Upon graduating in 1993, Blythe won an audition with the Metropolitan Opera's National Council. As a result Blythe participated in the Met's Lindemann Young Artist Development Program and worked as an understudy, making her Met debut as the offstage "voice" in a production of Wagner's Parsifal. This earned Blythe her first turn in the role of Mistress Quickly in Verdi's opera Falstaff, a part she has performed many times since. Blythe made her New York debut as recitalist at the annual Judith Raskin Memorial Recital of November 1994. In the next several years Blythe continued to collect honors and began to tour internationally with the Metropolitan Opera Company. Blythe made her Lincoln Center debut in 1998 in a recital with pianist Warren Jones, and in 1999 was given the Richard Tucker Music Foundation Award. While appearing with the Paris Opera that summer in Falstaff, Blythe met her future husband, a former professional wrestler turned actor David Smith-Larsen, then cast in the role of the innkeeper in the same production. Blythe embraces a wide range of literature and has sung the music of Pauline Viardot-Garçia in addition to expected operatic turns such as in Carmen and in Wagner's Ring Cycle. But Blythe is as easily at home in both light French opera and heavier Germanic roles. In 2000 she signed a recording deal with Virgin Classics at a time when hardly any new talent was being scouted in the classical music industry. Blythe has gathered an enthusiastic legion of fans from around the world. To cite just one example among many rave reviews written on Blythe, Seattle Post-Intelligencer music critic R.M. Campbell has stated: "Blythe's singing is supple and seductive, rich in color and nuance. The quietest of pianissimos are at her disposal, and she uses them, with great effect. She also has sheer power at her disposal. It is the rare singer who can play a part as fully in the voice as Blythe."





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  • blondbearnl
  •  wrote in 19:46
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Thanks for posting this wonderful versin of Wagner's Gotterdammerung.