Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier - Schech, Töpper, Köth, Edelmann, Fehenberger; Knappertsbusch. München, 1957
$12.95
Description:
For those who associate Hans Knappertsbusch almost exclusively with Wagner, this performance of Der Rosenkavalier offers a refreshing change of pace. Knappertsbusch handles Strauss’s intricate score with surprising finesse, bringing a buoyant lightness to the music while maintaining his signature breadth of tempo. The final trio, in particular, is exquisitely paced—perhaps one of the most beautifully shaped renditions on record—while elsewhere he propels the orchestra with sudden bursts of exhilarating energy.
The result is a performance that balances youthful vigor with a graceful, understated sentimentality. Hertha Töpper’s handsome mezzo is ideally suited to Octavian, offering warmth and nobility. Marianne Schech captivates with her silky soprano, especially when drawing on her radiant upper register. Erika Köth’s Sophie veers toward the chirpy side, but her charm prevails without tipping into saccharine sweetness. Otto Edelmann’s Baron Ochs may lack depth in the lowest notes, but he compensates with buffo elegance and comic flair.
In Mono
OD 11408-3