Wagner: Tristan und Isolde - Varnay, Windgassen, Töpper, Imdahl, Van Mill; Keilberth. München, 1966
$12.95
Description:
Although Astrid Varnay was not as prolific in the role of Isolde as some of her other great parts, she doesn't imprint the role as forcefully as in her other portrayals. She manages what so many of her peers cannot: she navigates the dramatic demands of the Narration and curse with ease while reserving just enough vocal reserves to deliver a breathtakingly delicate Liebestod.
While some have questioned Wolfgang Windgassen’s credentials as a true heldentenor, his recorded performance here bursts with the kind of expansive passion that this role demands. Amid the overall intensity, his rendition of "Und drauf Isolde" stands out as a beautifully moving, almost heart-wrenching moment.
Complementing the performance, Hertha Töpper excels as a richly evocative Brangäne, and Joseph Keilberth guides the orchestra and singers through this challenging score with a finesse that brings a refreshing lightness to the evening.
In Mono
OD 10498-3