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Wiener Philharmoniker & Sir Georg Solti - Strauss: Salome (2017) [Hi-Res]

Wiener Philharmoniker & Sir Georg Solti - Strauss: Salome (2017) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Strauss: Salome (Remastered)
  • Year Of Release: 1967 / 2017
  • Label: Decca
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks, booklet) [96kHz/24bit]
  • Total Time: 1:39:17
  • Total Size: 2 GB
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Tracklist:

02:50 01 Wie schön ist die Prinzessin Salome heute Nacht!
02:38 02 Nach mir wird Einer kommen
01:46 03 Ich will nicht bleiben
01:34 04 - Siehe, der Herr ist gekommen
02:22 05 Jauchze nicht, du Land Palästina
03:15 06 Du wirst das für mich tun
09:45 07 Wo ist er, dessen Sündenbecher jetzt voll ist?
08:33 08 Jochanaan! Ich bin verliebt in deinen Leib
07:37 09 Wird dir nicht bange, Tochter der Herodias?
02:35 10 Wo ist Salome?
01:27 11 Es ist kalt hier
02:35 12 Salome, komm, trink Wein mit mir
00:49 13 Siehe, die Zeit ist gekommen
02:51 14 Wahrhaftig, Herr, es wäre besser, ihn in unsre Hände zu geben!
03:10 15 Siehe, der Tah ist nahe
02:04 16 Eine Menge Menschen wird sich gegen sie sammeln
04:05 17 Tanz für Mich, Salome
08:46 18 Salome's Dance of the Seven Veils
03:39 19 Ah! Herrlich! Wundervoll, wundervoll!
02:55 20 Still, sprich nicht zu mir!
02:46 21 Salome, bedenk, was du tun willst
01:51 22 Man soll ihr geben, was sie verlangt!
02:07 23 Es ist kein Laut zu vernehmen
11:45 24 Ah! Du wolltest mich nicht deinen Mund
01:04 25 Sie ist ein Ungeheuer, deine Tochter
04:28 26 Ah! Ich habe deinen Mund geküsst, Jochanaan

„If ever there was a dysfunctional family, it was the one in this opera, based on a Greek tragedy but deeply imbued with the ideas of Sigmund Freud. The mother Clytemnestra (mezzo-soprano Regina Resnik) and her lover Aegisthus (tenor Gerhard Stolze) have murdered the father, Agamemnon, on his triumphant return from the Trojan War. They have an excuse: Agamemnon gave his daughter Iphigenia for a human sacrifice. Another daughter, Elektra (soprano Birgit Nilsson), burns for revenge, but as a woman in a patriarchal society, she must use her brother Orestes (baritone Tom Krause) to execute her plan. Nilsson's portrayal is a high point of her career, and the whole brilliant production matches her performance. This is not easy listening, but it puts us in touch with dark realities dangerous to ignore, and the music (after you get used to it, which may take a while) has great power.“ (Joe McLellan)

“Undoubtedly one of the greatest performances ever on record … There are many who believe, as I do, that Elektra was Nilsson's most exciting accomplishment for the gramophone, surpassing even her Brunnhilde. Her unflinching attack, magnificent high Bs and Cs, her subtle shadings … her depth of feeling … coupled with her absolute steadiness of tone, are something we are lucky to hear once in a lifetime … this is possibly Solti's most notable operatic recording. The nervous tension of this work finds a keen empathy in his gripping, taut and highly detailed conducting, to which the VPO responded with their finest playing, and every strand of the score, given—for once—complete, is caught by John Culshaw's recording.” (Gramophone)

“A classic superbly remastered, with Nilsson's searing anti-heroine and Solti building almost unbearable tension. Includes Resnik's raddled Klytaemnestra, Krause's heroic Orest and Marie Collier, at the peak of her career” (BBC Music Magazine)

Decca, THE Opera Company, has always invested infinite energy and enormous care in its productions, pairing unrivalled casts with its unequalled technical skill and legendary sound. Decca Classics is proud to continue its Hardback Opera Series of go-to performances incorporating true 24-bit audio with two reference recordings of R. Strauss with casts led by Birgit Nilsson and also Leontyne Price’s legendary recording of Verdi’s Aida – all three performances are conducted by Sir Georg Solti.

Birgit Nilsson, soprano (Elektra)
Marie Collier, soprano (Chrystothemis)
Regina Resnik, mezzo-soprano (Klytämnestra)
Gerhard Stolze, tenor (Aegisth)
Tom Krause, baritone (Orest)
Wiener Philharmoniker
Georg Solti, conductor

Recorded September 1966 at Sofiensaal, Vienna

Digitally remastered

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  • belgodan5
  •  wrote in 19:11
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Ahh... right review - but wrong opera, I'm afraid.

There's plety of dysfunctionality in this family, as well, though.

;-)