Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen

Varnay, Hotter, Lorenz, Aldenhoff, Borkh, Mödl, Windgassen; Keilberth

Bayreuth, 1952

$51.95



Der Ring des Nibelungen

Richard Wagner (1813–1883)


DESCRIPTION

In this, the second year of post-war Bayreuth, Joseph Keilberth faced the challenge of following Herbert von Karajan’s triumphant Ring of the previous summer. Keilberth proves fully equal to the task, offering a reading of remarkable insight and sensitivity, often drawing attention to the exquisite delicacy of Wagner’s orchestral palette. Astrid Varnay returns as Brünnhilde with a portrayal that balances youthful abandon with a vocal and dramatic sophistication beyond her years. (At only 34, she had already been singing Wagnerian roles for over a decade.) Hans Hotter brings ease and depth to both the Walküre and Siegfried Wotans, while Hermann Uhde takes the role in Das Rheingold. Uhde’s voice offers greater robustness and elegance, while Hotter’s interpretation is distinguished by its psychological nuance.

Other notable contributions include Bernd Aldenhoff’s virile and expressive Siegfried, Inge Borkh’s luxuriant Sieglinde, and a chillingly effective Hagen from Josef Greindl. The cast is further enriched by the presence of Martha Mödl as Gutrune and Wolfgang Windgassen as Froh—both exemplary in roles rarely given such vocal distinction.


CAST

Das Rheingold
Wotan – Hermann Uhde
Alberich – Gustav Neidlinger
Fricka – Ira Malaniuk
Loge – Erich Witte
Froh – Wolfgang Windgassen

Die Walküre
Wotan – Hans Hotter
Brünnhilde – Astrid Varnay
Siegmund – Günther Treptow
Sieglinde – Inge Borkh
Hunding – Josef Greindl
Fricka – Ira Malaniuk

Siegfried
Siegfried – Bernd Aldenhoff
Wanderer – Hans Hotter
Brünnhilde – Astrid Varnay
Alberich – Gustav Neidlinger
Mime – Paul Kuen

Götterdämmerung
Brünnhilde – Astrid Varnay
Siegfried – Max Lorenz
Hagen – Josef Greindl
Gunther – Hermann Uhde
Gutrune – Martha Mödl


DETAILS

Location: Bayreuth
Date: 1952
Conductor: Joseph Keilberth
Catalogue Number: OD 12320-12
Label: Opera Depot
Number of Discs: 12
In Mono

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