Wagner: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (In Italian) - Taddei, Rizzoli, Infantino, Capecchi; von Matačić. Torino, 1962
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Listen to a Sample:
Pros:
- Yes, this performance is in Italian, but I would caution you from dismissing it as a mere odditiy. In fact, it is somewhat of a revelation, thanks to the insightful leadership of Lovro von Matačić . The odd missed entrance notwithstanding, the orchestra plays with exceptional sensitivity, particularly the sings, who bring a lyricism to Wagner's soaring melodies that brings to mind the superb playing from the La Scala orchestra in the 1950 Furtwängler Ring Cycle.
- Giuseppe Taddei is a lighter-grained Sachs, but he manages the pacing of this grueling role well, and sings with delicacy and charm.
- Renato Capecchi's Beckmesser stands up vocally to Taddei, but still finds a good balance between antihero and lovable comic foil.
- Boris Christoff sonorous bass proves itself an excellent fit for the role of Veit Pogner.
- The master I received had some distortion, and was a little under-pitch. I have corrected these issues.
Cons:
- None to mention.
UPDATE: Initially I incorrectly identified this recording as a performance from Rome, 1964 conducted by Tullio Serafin.
In Mono
OD 11831-4