Wagner: Tristan und Isolde

Ligendza, Windgassen, Hoffman, Frick, Neidlinger; C. Kleiber

Stuttgart, 1973

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Tristan und Isolde

Richard Wagner (1813–1883)


DESCRIPTION

For all its technical flaws (more on that below), this performance of Tristan und Isolde stands as a fascinating intersection of two generations of Wagner interpretation. Representing the old guard are Wolfgang Windgassen—captured just months before his death—and Gottlob Frick, who studied voice with Windgassen’s father. On the other side of the generational divide are Catarina Ligendza, bringing youthful intensity and vocal freshness to the role of Isolde, and the legendary Carlos Kleiber, conducting an early Tristan that already bears the unmistakable fingerprints of his genius.

Though his later performances would gain greater depth and refinement, Kleiber’s innate understanding of Wagner’s pacing is already evident here. He brings a natural, flowing energy to the score that avoids heaviness without sacrificing dramatic weight. Ligendza’s Isolde is vibrant and urgent, and Windgassen, even in his final months, retains his authority and command over one of the most grueling roles in the repertoire. Frick, as always, brings a sense of gravitas and vocal solidity to the proceedings.


CAST

Isolde – CATARINA LIGENDZA
Tristan – WOLFGANG WINDGASSEN
Brangäne – GRACE HOFFMAN
Kurwenal – GUSTAV NEIDLINGER
Marke – GOTTLOB FRICK


DETAILS

Location: Stuttgart
Date: April 24, 1973
Conductor: Carlos Kleiber
Catalogue Number: OD 12219-3
Label: Opera Depot
Number of Discs: 3
In Mono


BONUS

Catarina Ligendza sings the Liebestod (Bayreuth, 1976), conducted by Carlos Kleiber.

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