As a Wagnerite, a crazy person - I can't comment, but will just say thanks for the video.
@ewmbr11643 жыл бұрын
Hojotoho, indeed!
@OuterGalaxyLounge3 жыл бұрын
Wise way to avoid David's censorious fingertips.
@ValzainLumivix3 жыл бұрын
Haha, likewise.
@Edeskenney Жыл бұрын
Me too!
@caleblaw23313 жыл бұрын
I was from Hong Kong (I immigrated to the States 28 years ago). I listened to Hong Kong Philharmonic growing up. This Ring recording is the best I have ever heard from my home town orchestra. It completely changed my opinion towards them. After the pandemic I hope I will get a chance to listen to them live again
@Chewbury6 ай бұрын
As a Wagnerite, a Knappertsbuschite, and a dedicated third nornist, I endorse this video. [edit] now that I've finished watching the video - what an awesome, thoughtful, and straightforward video :) good job!
@williamreynolds44352 жыл бұрын
The 1955 Keilberth is my favorite Ring overall. I know the Solti is more technically perfect, and I'm glad I had the opportunity to learn the work from it, but the Keilberth offers an amazing sonic window into what was surely one of Bayreuth's greatest decades.
@walterbenjamin13862 жыл бұрын
Great set, and Keilberth's 1953 set is even greater for the singing, but alas, it's not in stereo.
@martinhaub68283 жыл бұрын
Owners of the Solti version really need to get John Culshaw's book "Ring Resounding" about the production of that justifiably famous set. Terrific read. But for headphone listening, Karajan's is the easiest of the ears IMO.
@Horichdaslicht18583 жыл бұрын
It is a pity that when he wrote the book, Culshaw did not know that Ernst Kozub was in precarious health and may well have decided that he needed to try to make as much as he could while he still could, even in the knowledge that he might not be able to fulfil engagements. I don't know if Jon Vickers was approached but he would never have worked with Solti after the Covent Garden debacle.
@jgesselberty2 жыл бұрын
When I bought my first Solti Ring, it was on LP and a set of books, including Culshaw's "Ring Resounding" was included. Great insights to the challenges of recording the work. I loved the Solti so much, that I bought the identical set when it came out on CD. The only other Ring I have is Levine and the Met on DVD, since it was one of the few "traditional" stagings available on DVD. I did not want to buy a version that would be of the moment and outdated before the Rhine washed over Hagen.
@Rozsaphile2 жыл бұрын
@@Horichdaslicht1858 In other words, Kozub was "our Siegfried"? Not named in the book.
@Horichdaslicht18582 жыл бұрын
@@Rozsaphile Yes.
@67Parsifal2 жыл бұрын
@@Rozsaphile Culshaw named Kozub in his (uncompleted) memoirs.
@py8554 Жыл бұрын
Oh no I would never ever expected the Hong Kong Philharmonic to be featured in the list of David Hurwitz’s list of the Ring recordings to go for, together with the titans like Solti, Keilberth and Karajan etc!!! As a HKer I am ashamed to not giving enough attention to my hometown orchestra. Now I must rush out and get this recording, fast!
@Alexander.Christian-06123 жыл бұрын
Such a nice and passionate video of the Opus Magnum by the greatest composer ever! My favorite (as a native German): Clemens Krauss 1953 live recording from Bayreuther Festspiele. Never heard anything better!
@DavesClassicalGuide3 жыл бұрын
Um, OK, but spare us that "greatest composer ever" nonsense.
@tommoran9819 Жыл бұрын
I don’t know if the Krauss is the best overall Ring, but it’s the best Siegfried.
@jjquinn20043 жыл бұрын
Thank you for a very informative video. I’m pleased that you highlighted the Naxos Ring as I bought that years ago as individual releases as they were issued. I always thought highly of them but they were rarely mentioned in reviews, so I’m happy that you thought so highly of them.
@DavesClassicalGuide3 жыл бұрын
Thank Bob Levine, ClassicsToday's opera critic who has the finest ear in the business, and absolutely no prejudice where quality is concerned. He's taught me more than I can begin to express.
@harry-g8m6m2 ай бұрын
Very informative & most interesting. In the final analysis, the Georg Solti Ring set is, for sure, the best recording of this monumental masterpiece. I have loved it ever since it first became available. Prof. Dr. Dr. H. James Birx, New York USA
@DavesClassicalGuide2 ай бұрын
If not "the best" certainly the best known.
@stephenschroth36163 жыл бұрын
I am on the floor laughing. Great review, David. Excellent reviews. And your synopses of the various Wagner camps were spot on (and hilarious). My favorite three are Solti, Karajan, and Bohm--all have flaws, I love 'em all. For me they helped me gain an appreciation not just for Wagner, but how a conductor's vision shapes the performance.
@brumels15702 жыл бұрын
There are two Sieglinde screams in Böhm. End of Act 1 scream of ecstasy and end of Act 2 scream of sorrow. She also ends in a vocal volcanic eruption of hope in Act 3. Rysanek was truly an exceptional singer.
@jonnlennox41762 жыл бұрын
I have in my collection: Boehm, Keilberth, Solti, Karajan, Furtwaengler '50 and '53, Krauss, Knappertsbusch '57 and '58. If I had to choose two, it would be the historic Keilberth and Stereo "in Bayreuth", Boehm!!
@jacobbump12823 жыл бұрын
I have never actually heard this piece at all. I loved this review and I will now be checking out this work. :-) Thanks for another great video.
@abirdthatflew2 жыл бұрын
I hope you've heard this by now. First time I ever heard the ring, I thought it was terrible music. Years later, I heard it again, and my life changed. Overall, I prefer the Boulez.
@anthonystein49623 жыл бұрын
No matter which is your favorite, I claim special consideration for the Solti (sort of like a "Lifetime Achievement Award). I believe it was the first one issued commercially, it put Wagner on the map, put Nilsson on the map, put the VPO on the map, put Culshaw on the map, put Decca/London on the map, etc. Even if it's not your favorite, the interest generated by the Solti ring (IMO) helped greatly in selling future issues (whether originally recorded before or after the Solti).
@JackBurttrumpetstuff3 жыл бұрын
I own the Karajan (as an orchestral musician, I love it over all others), and know the Solti, Boulez and Barenboim very well. I couldn’t agree with you more. Very fair critiques . Your comments are spot on! I must hear the Böhm… exciting and raw? Böhm? Who knew? 😂 Thanks again, David.
@murraylow45233 жыл бұрын
It is really very good Jack. Much as I have issues about Bohm as a human being he could be very exciting. Yes his Ring is a bit rough sometimes orchestrally (close miking of brass etc) but it is terrifically exciting, try Gotterdammerung Act 2! But similarly he was very exciting in Strauss and Berg.
@ericc8269 Жыл бұрын
What do you think of Boulez's Ring? David never talked about it.
@robhenn462111 ай бұрын
@@ericc8269 Actually he does, if only for a good bit less than a minute: see 3:30.
@stevenault28392 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed Dave's retelling of Leonie Rysanek's scream. However, one fine evening at the Met Jon Vickers pulled and pulled, yet Notung wouldn't budge. And then finally out it came in pieces, with something flying into the orchestra pit while another fragment just missed Sieglinde's head. The performance was unusual in that Birgit Nilsson was singing the role of Sieglinde, not Brunnhilde. Well, Nilsson let out a shriek, but it was a shriek of terror, not of joy. Many in the audience, including myself, cracked up in hysterics. This greatest singers also had a keen sense of humor and was really fast on her feet.
@tomgoff68675 ай бұрын
On the subtopic of Hans Hotter, in the late 1970s I got to hear the elderly Hans Hotter leading a master class in voice at the San Francisco Conservatory. Once or twice he illustrated how a phrase just sung by a student could go better, treating all around to that familiar woolly, wobbly but oracular Wotan-like voice (he must have been eighty-ish at the time). I stood probably only three or four feet behind him. I stayed a few minutes then slunk out, probably thinking (foolishly) this was an event best left to the singers.
@stillstanding603110 ай бұрын
Nice reviews, Dave.. Loved Wagner since I saw Nilssson at the Met in the early 60s (in Gotterdammerung, she had a live, four-legged Grane--who nuzzled her). It's a shame that toda,y no one dare utter the name of James Levine who was a master Wagner conducter. Levine, along with Barenboim, were my favorites. I hold a special affection for Barenboim, however. He seems to me to be able to extract the marrow from Wagner's sensibilies better than anyone; I feel it all the way down to my bones. His closing of Gotterdamerung (I beleive it's on his "Cycle" recording) is breathtaking. He summoned his"Barenboim horns" to great dramatic effect.
@NYCOPERAFAN7 ай бұрын
Notwithstanding his deserved moral reckoning, Levine as a Wagner conductor can hardly hold a candle to Solti, Karajan, Bohm, Furtwangler, Barenboim, and Thielemann, among many others. Slow labored interpretations lacking a coherent structure.
@stillstanding60317 ай бұрын
@@NYCOPERAFAN Never experienced that but I don't have your speakers. 🤣
@DeArteCombinatoria7 ай бұрын
If we are cancelling Levine, shouldn't we also cancel Furtwängler for literally being the leading conductor in Germany under the nazis?
@joosroets21103 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't call myself a historical recording nut (all-in-all I prefer Janowski's Dresden Ring with its crystal clear leitmotivs), but for those who are not averse to somewhat older sonics, I can really recommend the (uncut and very decently recorded) 1949 Vienna Rudolf Moralt Ring. It features the older generation of prewar singers and offers a glimpse of how Wagner must have sounded to the ears of interbellum composers like Berg, Schoenberg, Strauss, etc. And it's so well sung/enunciated that for those who understand German, you can follow the text without the libretto.
@Kyle-ur4mr Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion
@ianng9915 Жыл бұрын
1949 and 1953 Krauss is not too far away tho. Might as well recommend the 1928 Parsifal and Siegfried Wagner early Bayreuth singers to hear what Wagner would have had which is more convincing
@woongcho77093 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video!! I am wondering how Rudolf Kempe's cycles sound. I found two sets on the market - Bayreuth 61 and Covent Garden 57. I regard many of Kempe's recordings as reference-level, so I'm very curious.
@cappycapuzi17162 жыл бұрын
I've gotten to slightly prefer Varnay to Nilsson's Brunnhilde interperatively. When my VHS tapes of the Levine/Met/Otto Schenk production died, I got a DVD set of Barenboim's Ring and it's marvelous as well! More modern, more interesting, but not crazy. great chat!
@yanyu30552 жыл бұрын
The Dresden Ring has become a favorite. Youthfulness of the singers is a good thing.
@no_Ray_bang2 жыл бұрын
Love the Bohm ring. Not sure if I love it as much your biting snark though. Keep it coming Dave, you're a treasure.
@CzarDodon2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dave for the interesting choice, and as a Wagner and opera cookie I agree with almost everything. Indeed I find myself agreeing with you on many of your reviews. I might however prefer some of the individual operas in isolated recordings (like Furtwangler's studio Walkure, or Leinsdorf's Walkure with G London as Wotan, or that incredibly intense and black granite Gotterdammerung recorded live in Oslo with the 62 year old Flagstad) What's your opinion on my theory that Wagner is not a passion, it's a disease?
@keithspillett5298 Жыл бұрын
Somewhat amazingly, I actually own all three of your recommendations! I had the good fortune to know and work with Jimmy Brown, who was one of the Decca engineers who recorded the Solti cycle. I also met John Culshaw a few times, so I have a bit of a 'vested interest' in that version!
@simonekussatzfreelancejour12153 жыл бұрын
Hello David Hurwitz. Good listening to you. Thanks for uploading this and for making it just about the music and the musician and the quality of performances.
@xinyuliu40723 жыл бұрын
Great choice on the HKPhil Ring set. I attended some of these live concerts. Thrilling experience despite it’s not fully staged plays. Can’t forget that leb wohl delivered by Goerne, kept listening to this piece today. Dilemma of the Wagner Ring - the recording is getting better yet the singers are getting worse.
@rogerwebb75014 ай бұрын
Much enjoyed your exploration of 'Ring' recordings - my own journey with this most amazing of works of art started in the late 70s when BBC Tv broadcast the whole Boulez Ring in acts on consecutive Sunday evenings...and I was hooked! I then started to explore those recordings then available, as well as reading as much literature on the subject (a lot!). First came a Ring you didn't mention: EMI's Goodall/English National Opera, recorded live in Coliseum, London. I started with that as I saw live this Valkyrie (I later saw the WNO Ring, also in English, with Anne Evans who was in the Barenboim Ring at Bayreuth) and was bowled over by both cast and conducting. But very soon I wanted a set in German, so home came the Solti...and a lifelong love affair with this amazing recording - so much so that I read the producer, John Culshaw's 'Ring Resounding' and decided I must visit the Sofiensäle in Vienna to see where this legendary recording (and many other Decca recordings) were made....I achieved this ambition only 5 years ago - the Sofiensäle now restored after the disastrous fire. For live I have Böhm and the '55 Keilberth.....BTW Culshaw discusses the Keilberth in the above book as he was present when it was recorded - he also greatly disparages Böhm's...perhaps on the grounds that he didn't record it! I have most of the other 'studio' Rings you mention, but none tops the Solti.....Oh, I think the DVDs of the Levine/Met Ring might be a pretty good starting point for the novice, with it's 'traditional' staging.
@henrygingercat3 жыл бұрын
My favourite example of Karajan’s idiosyncratic casting is that he auditioned Alfred Deller’s son Mark for the role of Erda.
@dennischiapello72433 жыл бұрын
That is delicious to contemplate!
@AllenJones-w3p4 ай бұрын
Erda sung by a COUNTERTENOR? I don't think Wagner would have approved.
@murraylow45233 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Dave. Very judicious talk. I have, or have spent time with, all of your suggestions, apart from the Naxos one, which I am now intrigued about. Whatever the singers you have in a particular decade you have to do this work, it shows no signs of going away in opera houses anywhere, so seeing how this shapes interpretation is exactly the positive way to move forwards. I'm fond of all of your other suggestions for different reasons - the Janowski, for example, is really excellent and has a quite different "sound" than most of the others plus some great singing (Peter Schreier as Loge and Mime for example). Somehow it sounds more 19th century in pacing and delivery - I'm not really a Nilsson fan so I like Altmeyer's more youthful, lighter Brunnhilde. The Karajan is indeed a whole that is more than the sum of its parts and I wouldn't be without it (although the Bohm and Solti are certainly more exciting in key scenes). Some of the problems there have struck me as having more to do with the recording balances than the singing - for example, the forging scene in Siegfried Act 1 where Stolze is louder than Jess Thomas, or the trio in Gotterdammerung Act 2 where Ridderbusch seems relegated to the background somehow. Unlike some, I really love Fischer-Dieskau as the young Wotan. I just don't believe that Vickers and Janowitz are twins though! If I had to keep one, it'd probably be the Keilberth because of the capturing of the great voices of that time in Bayreuth in stereo, but the Solti is remarkably still an excellent top recommendation.
@DavesClassicalGuide3 жыл бұрын
Yes, Janowitz had more hair on her chest.
@murraylow45233 жыл бұрын
@@DavesClassicalGuide Lol and I'm thinking that it was always her destiny, given she was called "Gundula", to be in a heavier Wagner role than Elsa. So Kudos to Karajan for making that possible...
@dennischiapello72433 жыл бұрын
I appreciate Gundula Janowitz and think that her voice is truly beautiful, especially in the mid and lower registers. But I've never been able to shake the disappointment of her relatively thin sound in those wonderful, soaring lines of Sieglinde. Despite that, I prefer Karajan's Walkure to Solti's, on balance, even though Crespin is an ideal Sieglinde. BTW, keep in mind that Siegfried and Sieglinde are fraternal twins, not identical! :-)
@murraylow45233 жыл бұрын
@@dennischiapello7243 Point taken! However, taking some interest in these discussions with so many intelligent listeners I did find myself wondering whether the best way to do the Ring initially is really a sound recording. Maybe its best to actually watch it? Then get a recording. Its a supposedly "total work of art" after all, so its not quite right just to think about CDs here.
@johnmarchington31462 жыл бұрын
I only own the Solti and I've never felt the need for any other. However, I might buy the latest remastering of it as I note its available on SACD
@paullewis24135 ай бұрын
“Cultists are nuts”. 😂😂😂😂. Couldn’t agree more. Grew up with the Solti Ring which has spoilt me for any others. The dream cast cannot be even closely matched today and Culshaw’s production/engineering is legendary.
@richarddefortuna22523 жыл бұрын
Excellent discussion. Thank you! One question: where, oh, where can I get that fabulous shirt?! "Abnormal is fine. Stupid is not"? That's perfect! I love it!
@DavesClassicalGuide3 жыл бұрын
We will have an e-commerce portal up in the next few weeks (a month or two?). Hang in there!
@richarddefortuna22523 жыл бұрын
@@DavesClassicalGuide Fantastic! Thank you!
@markokassenaar43879 ай бұрын
I love your cheeky ‘Get Solti’, which I heard as a paraphrase on ‘Get Shorty’ 😉
@Hilarion3 жыл бұрын
I was all geared up to be a contrarian but I must say I pretty much agree with all of this. I think the ‘53 Krauss has to be the most theatrical version on disc (Alberich’s curse in Rheingold still chills me). But I do find myself grimacing a lot more at the Solti these days and pushing it further to the bottom of the pile now there are so many other splendid recordings.
@SwissCheese6672 жыл бұрын
I hate the Solti. Krauss, Keilberth, Karajan, Janowski... - all better.
@uzefulvideos3440 Жыл бұрын
Kober with the Duisburger Philharmoniker is great too. Janowski with the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin and James Levine with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra as well.
@williamevans94263 ай бұрын
Dear Mr Hurwitz, Many thanks for your regular educational and entertaining recommendations of recordings, both of the so-called 'standard repertoire' and of more esoteric but very enjoyable works. I have the complete Solti Ring on Decca and John Culshaw's 'Ring Resounding' published account of the recording sessions. With a little more free time now on my hands, I am keen to acquaint myself with The Ring but feel I need a good guide in book form. As I'm not a trained musician, I'd prefer something accessible to the ordinary listener, without too many score excerpts interspersed throughout the text but perhaps a little more expansive than the notes and expanatory CDs in the box. Although it is outside your usual remit in these videos, I wonder whether you could suggest a suitable book to ease me in to both the plots and music (or would you simply rely on the resources provided and 'dive in')? With very best wishes from Oxford, UK.
@DavesClassicalGuide2 ай бұрын
Dive in. The time you spend reading could be much better spent listening. The music itself educates you.
@williamevans94262 ай бұрын
@@DavesClassicalGuide Many thanks for your most kind advice, which I shall take without further delay. Solti et al., here I come! 🙂
@tomross53473 жыл бұрын
Before the Hurwitz Effect takes over: the Keilberth set is available a LOT cheaper from Berkshire Record Outlet than from Amazon.
@bannan613 жыл бұрын
Solt's Ring is arguably Decca's greatest recording. Still sounds stunning after all these years and as for the Vienna Phil - just fabulous! The Naxos intrigues me though. Didn't know it existed.
@jefolson69893 жыл бұрын
The ANALOG Solti ring is so much better than the digital version. But I prefer Boehm.
@RModillo3 жыл бұрын
A lot of seedy playing from VPO, and irregular rhythms. Karajan is a useful corrective. Too bad about Herbie's choice of Siegfried...
@ftumschk3 жыл бұрын
@@RModillo Which one - Jess Thomas or Helge Brillioth?
@RModillo3 жыл бұрын
@@ftumschk Whichever sang in Part 3. Sounds like a lieder recital gone very wrong whenever he's involved.
@ftumschk3 жыл бұрын
@@RModillo Jess Thomas. Agreed - his voice always struck me as too refined for Siegfried, especially the boisterous young Siegfried of Part 3. Thomas was great in noble roles like Parsifal and Lohengrin, but he just didn't "click" as Siegfried.
@chuckdorr973 жыл бұрын
This imperfect Wagnerite loves your work and this video! And, I am not crazy, my therapist says so!
@Don-md6wn3 жыл бұрын
Warner Classics has a 55 CD box Furtwangler box coming out in the next couple of months that is supposed to include all his studio recordings and commercially released live recordings. So there may be yet another attempt to remaster his Ring cycle.
@dennismaurer96723 жыл бұрын
The furtwangler box will not have rai ring; never was meant for commercial release
@Don-md6wn3 жыл бұрын
@@dennismaurer9672 But it should have the EMI Ring. Edit - I see from John Fowler's comment that not all of it survives.
@dennismaurer96723 жыл бұрын
@@Don-md6wn same recording
@Don-md6wn3 жыл бұрын
@@dennismaurer9672 Oops - Dave said Furtwangler did two. I'm as far from an authority on Wagner or Furtwangler as you can get, just made the original comment to let people know another Furtwangler box is coming.
@richardwhitehouse8762 Жыл бұрын
Bravo, Dave. Your commentary made me smile. And I know where you're coming from with the choices. My first set was the Furtwangler RAI. It was on some funny label and was ludicrously cheap. The sound is shit, the orchestra [1st trumpet especially] awful etc etc. But I listened through the murk and in the end I grew to love it. Years later when the Solti was available at a reasonable price I picked it up. My expectations were sky high. I marveled at the sound, drooled at the cast but bit by bit got less and less enthusiastic. It took a long time to work it out. In the end I didn't like Solti. When I compared passages time and again what I found was that while there was more surface theatricality, often the tempi were simply too ponderous and the drama through the text simply got lost. I guess you always fall in love with the one you hear first.
@potatocouch37095 ай бұрын
A very interesting video! I just listened to The Ring Cycle for the first time, and I'm very much interested in listening to it again, and in other versions. Out of personal curiosity, how do people tend to feel about Swarowsky's Ring? I found the entire recording in my local library, and I thought it was very good. Though I'm not familiar with opera or Wagner, so what do I know? Very informative video!
@BVcello3 жыл бұрын
Great video, I couldn't agree more. Perhaps I'll add Van Zweden to my collection... but I'm reluctant to buy modern Wagner since Thielemann decided to try his luck in this repertoire. Keilberth and Barenboim, yes! I think Levine deserves an honourable mention: his Ring is very well recorded, very well played and quite decently sung. But for the rest I agree totally with your recommendations...
@gt-lv3zo2 жыл бұрын
Agreed on JK, DB & especially CT. CT almost seems to set out to make everything unenjoyable right from the start. My guess is JvZ would not disappoint.
@fcamiola Жыл бұрын
I have the complete Solti set on vinyl now...I change the LPs more often than my underwear. Ummm......yeah. But there is something special and amazing about this recording on vinyl.
@johnradovich8809 Жыл бұрын
Same here!🤣
@richardallen38103 жыл бұрын
You have me laughing so hard. Every thing you say is true. I’m a Wagner lover and saw Parsifal in Bayreuth in 2019 after waiting 6 yrs for a ticket. It was wonderful and all these Wagner lovers together in one small town and theatre is enough for a comic play to written about. I heard many heated debates at my hotel over which performance or artist etc were the best. Besides that it was glorious to experience.
@DavidNursal20123 жыл бұрын
If you don't know it, you might like Colette's novella Claudine and Annie, which features a visit to Bayreuth circa 1900. You have your comic play script right there.
@richardallen38103 жыл бұрын
@@DavidNursal2012 Thanks for telling me I will definitely check it out. I will say that you don’t dare cough or move in your seat while the music is playing in any manner. It is total dead silence otherwise you get a withering glance from your neighbor. No bags or any personal articles are permitted in the auditorium and the list goes on . IDs are checked and you will be banned for life if your ticket is counterfeit. Can’t wait to return. lol
@DavidNursal20123 жыл бұрын
@@richardallen3810 I imagined it must be like that. Though oddly enough, the 1962 Bayreuth Parsifal is notorious for audience noise, especially during the prelude.
@Anvanho Жыл бұрын
Sheesh! Yeah, I heard the waiting time is 7 years! I know, because I tried to get tix; in the meantime, I did see Das Rheingold in Karlsruhe a few years ago - 5th row center seat!
@francispanny50683 жыл бұрын
Solti has dominated the catalog ever since it's release. It's the stereo yardstick, the recording to test your speakers on your system. I happened to catch the last 10 minutes of the Gotterdammerung on KZbin with Barenboim and Bayreuth. If you notice after the fire scene when Brunnhilde disappears into the storm and the people come out, there are two kids (boy and girl) at the forefront. Towards the end of the act, the boy takes the girl by the hand and leads her to the side (or back) of the stage, as the curtain falls. I am so glad you mentioned Barenboim, and he is a Furtwangler type conductor for sure. Karajan's Die Walkure is special, especially with the singers you mention in that recording. Does it seem that Bohm, on the other hand, races through this cycle? Maybe it adds vitality, I don't know. Keilberth is indeed a classic recording. But I wonder if this cycle demands stereo, so I might be reluctant to hear a monoraul recording of Wagner. I guess you have to be careful of the volume setting.
@johns96243 жыл бұрын
What works for me with most operas, Wagner in particular, is getting to know them first via dvd/blu ray. Once you know what's going on you can provide your own visuals to the sound-only cycle of your choice. For me, if opera was all about singing, composers wouldn't have spent so much time fussing about with their librettists which, of course, Wagner didn't do although some would say he should have. As a theatrical experience both the Boulez/Chereau and Copenhagen video Rings are very enjoyable. On cd Solti and Culshaw do a bang-up job of conveying the theatricality of the cycle and without visuals there's the definite advantage of being able to bring your own imagination to bear on underwater nymphs, giants, schlangenwurms, toads and rainbow bridges, none of which ever quite work and sometimes totally bomb on stage.
@DavesClassicalGuide3 жыл бұрын
Actually, I find it more useful to sit down with the libretto and just follow it. Of course, subtitles help with DVDs, but I find most DVD productions to be so silly (when not downright ugly), the singers so unphotogenic, and their acting so pathetic, that it's much more satisfying to use my imagination once I understand what all the screaming is about. Seeing it live is another matter entirely, but to me a video of a live performance is even more artificial and "distancing" then a recording. What we really need are artfully made movies--full scale, glamorous, spare no expense films.
@pauls3993 Жыл бұрын
For me, the problem with the Solti cycle is Solti himself. He's great in the dramatic and hard-hitting moments, but his foot is still on the accelerator in the spiritual and more tender or heart-wrenching passages. In comparison, even Karajan sounds more spiritual.
@josebenito152 жыл бұрын
A very entertaining and very well done Video ( I missed any reference to Hans K. Bayreuth Ring) but I need to say I didn't know anything about Bohm Post-coitus scream 🌀 I enjoyed very much watching your Video. Stay Safe and Greetings from Spain 🚩
@thomasream67663 жыл бұрын
A very interesting 38 minutes and I agree with much of this. I own the Solti, Keilberth, Janowski (the Pentatone, not the earlier one), the EMI Furtwangler, the Karajan, the Fisch, and pieces of the Haitink and Levine Rings, as well as non-cycle recordings by Knappertbusch, Leinsdorf and Fjelstad. I would not be without the Karajan, although Solti would be my first choice as well. I listened to much of the Bohm when first released (a very, very long time ago) and personally found it to lack depth, something I think is generally true of Bohm's conducting -his DG Beethoven cycle is woeful to my ears. And I have never liked the "post coital" scream in Walkure. I have not heard van Zweden, but I have been fortunate enough to have attended two live Ring cycles, one just a few years ago. BTW, the old EMI Walkure Act 1 with Melchior and Lehmann is a must for any Ring collection.
@edwardbak44592 жыл бұрын
Keilberth is a revelation
@WorldMoviesCentral2 жыл бұрын
Hi David, I have just discovered your channel and would like to say how much I have enjoyed what I've seen and heard so far. In 2004 I attended the State Opera production of the full cycle in Adelaide, South Australia as conducted by Asher Fisch. The whole endeavor was recorded and released on the Melba Label on SACD Hybrid CDs. The production was engineered by the same people who were later responsible for the marvelous recent Naxos Hong Kong edition. Have you heard it? The Walkure in particular is excellent.
@DavesClassicalGuide2 жыл бұрын
Welcome aboard! No, I have not heard the Melba recordings.
@disasterblaster36933 жыл бұрын
In 1957 Birgit Nilsson was Sieglinde at Bayreuth and gave a scream which I've always found to be quite thrilling. As far as I remember, the Levine Ring on CD had no scream at all which was a bit disappointing. What I would like to hear is Act 3 of Parsifal with no scream from Kundry.
@67Parsifal2 жыл бұрын
Later on, Rysanek became known for the ‘Sieglinde scream’.
@1984robert3 жыл бұрын
My first Ring was Solti's and I think I made good choice with that. I love the Ring, it is one of my greatest artistic experience. I was Furtwängler fanatic years ago and I bought the La Scala Ring too in French Furtwängler Society remaster. I think that version has an acceptable sound and quite balanced regards to the orchestra and singers. (I can't stand with recordings where singers are sings into my face but orchestra sounds far away behind them. I want to hear the orchestral performance too.) So I like Furtwängler's version also because now I am quite familiar with the Ring. But the worst thing in that for me is the ending of Die Walküre and the Götter. That stupid audience can't wait for the end and start clapping while the beautiful ending chords are still played. That is very annoying for me. I listened to excerpts from Keilberth's Ring on youtube but the sound is ruined by that very harsh brass sound. I like when brass sounds are played loud but in that case it sounds like the microphones are placed into the horn of the brass instruments. When brasses are playing, they suppress everything else on that recording.
@1984robert2 жыл бұрын
@@orientaldagger6920 Thank you for the reply! I didn't buy another Ring cycle since than. Orchestral performance is important for me (maybe more important than singing). In the meantime I decided that if I will buy another Ring that will be Karajan's. But not now.
@pascalrousseau30273 жыл бұрын
I go a little outside the usual requests. But it's summer, and I love to read during that time. I would love one or more videos about some recommended reading music books (biography, listener guide, etc).
@DavesClassicalGuide3 жыл бұрын
I've written 15 of them. Feel free!
@bombayteddy8 ай бұрын
Hello from Bombay (Mumbai) India! And THANK YOU for a most informative and entertaining channel...which is also highly addictive 🙂 Sorry to start off with an error-correction: The Bohm Bayreuth Ring is actually a live recording, not studio. Heard the "post-coital scream". Here are a few others which are comparable: 1. The electronically doctored scream at the end of "Il Tabarro" conducted by Pappano. 2. Tebaldi's shriek as she jumps off the parapet in "Tosca" (Met live, Mitropoulos). 3. Resnik's offstage screams in Solti's Decca/London recording of "Elektra". 4. Albanese's deep, shuddering "Ahime!" during Act 4 of "Manon Lescaut" (Perlea, RCA). And now, please tell us more about the "barking dog" during Ormandy's recording of "Scheherazade" 🙂
@DavesClassicalGuide8 ай бұрын
Did I say it was a studio recording? Sorry about that!
@bombayteddy8 ай бұрын
No problem!
@hhk013 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this! I really like 1956 Knappertsbusch. You are right about Stewart. George London as the Rhinegold Wotan with Solti is fabulous. Curious as to your opinion on Levine on DG?
@DavesClassicalGuide3 жыл бұрын
See above.
@cspiegs1 Жыл бұрын
Hi Dave. Another great video since I discovered your channel a few weeks ago. I have the Solti and Von Karajan LP recordings on London and DG respectively (I also have both ripped from early CD's on my IPod). Is it worth getting Solti's remastered CD set? Is it going to sound better than my London recording?
@DavesClassicalGuide Жыл бұрын
No need, really.
@t.k.26383 жыл бұрын
I often find myself listening to the Sawallisch recording because of the nice flow and colors of the orchestra, but it has good singers too. Karajan`s is like a recording for audiophiles, like a beautiful marble statue. The best modern recording from Bayreuth is by Barenboim, I have listened to his Walküre countless times (to my mind, Graham Clarke created probably the best modern versions of Loge and Mime, truly exciting performances!) I never really liked Nilsson and Sawallisch for some reason, there seems to be no real drama in the voices. Purely musically they are wonderful no doubt.
@Tungusqa3 жыл бұрын
This past year, my professor of Aesthetics of Music at the Superior Conservatory of Music of Valencia, said in full class and without blushing, that listening to Wagner is unbearable and boring, but yes, that I open my mind to tribal music indigenous and urban music and that I was not so closed in music, because I replied that for me these last two were not art. For me, this little woman has never heard an opera, from whoever she is, in her life. And a concert or symphony I don't think either. This is the level of many teachers in higher centers in Spain.
@ewmbr11643 жыл бұрын
oy vey! That's more than frightening.
@mogmason69203 жыл бұрын
Wagner bad, Rap good! On a serious note, this reminds of a friend who described Beethoven as a “Robot” rather than a musician, because his music is written down rather than spread aurally. He listens to nothing but Reggaeton btw! All of which sounds the same! 😂😂😂
@neptune5113 жыл бұрын
Saying that indigenous music and rap is not art is also a perspective that betrays a lack of actual cultural comprehension. When an artist strives for perfection it is satisfying and when an artist doesn't strive for perfection the art form becomes a caricature of itself, be it urban music, tribal music, or classical music (especially Opera). It is interesting that Leo Tolstoy wrote a book called "What is Art?" where he really ponders on the excesses of classical music in his time and praises the purity of expression in folk art. That is very understandable and there are many great composers who studied, borrowed and collected folk melodies because the absence of pretentiousness in those melodies made them more powerful. Any great composer that has spent time in Spain has appreciated the abundance of indigenous melodies and rhythms available there. No?
@kirkpatticalma79113 жыл бұрын
This is the attitude of the "woke" movement in America as well. Anything from the West must necessarily be bad because it was created by white oppressors.
@johnathanbrownlee5106 Жыл бұрын
What are the studio recordings of the Ring Cycle?
@tommoran9819 Жыл бұрын
I own 15 Ring Cycles on CD and my top three would be in line with Dave’s: • Solti • Bohm • Keilberth 1955
@HubertusdgT2 жыл бұрын
Dave, what do you think about Levine's and Haitink's Ring cycles?
@DavesClassicalGuide2 жыл бұрын
I don't need either.
@hwelf113 жыл бұрын
I feel privileged to have actually known an interpreter of one of those essential roles so crucial to the complete Wagner Experience: I have loved the Solti Ring since those distant days when the individual operas were first being released, each of which was a revelation to those of us beginning to get hooked on Wagner, and had access only to a small handful of earlier complete performances (the Furtwangler studio Walkure and the Norwegian Gotterdammerung with Flagstad are the ones I recall). Years later I was hired by Marilyn Tyler, head of opera studies at U. of New Mexico and former lyric soprano, to join the performing faculty of a new summer opera program she was spearheading (I use the word advisedly) in Rome. Even more years later, I happened to glance one day at the cast list of the Solti Walkure and realized that she had been one of those singers, doing ( guess which role) Grimgerde, of course! A few favorite moments from the Solti ring which I've ever heard bettered: Rheingold: The shrieks of the Nibelungs, Donner's Hammer Flagstad in "Wotan, Gemahl' Neidlinger in Alberich's curse Siegfried: Roland Berger's dragon-summoning horn solo in Act 2 Gotterdammerung: Gottlob Frick's pitch-black Hagen, my favorite interpretation of a role which has been singularly fortunate on recordings. The absolutely demented orchestra tantrum which Solti unleashes after Brunhilde's soliloquy which begins the final scene of Act 2. Lieder specialist Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau totally losing it over the same music, during the quarrel with Hagen near the end of Act 3 ("angst und unheil greife dich immer!) Any time la Nilsson uncorks her top B or C.
@DavesClassicalGuide3 жыл бұрын
Sounds right to me! Thanks for sharing your experience with Grimgerde!
@nicolasr72093 жыл бұрын
I just found your channel. SO grateful that you do this. It is clear that you would have made an excellent conductor if you had chosen that path. However we NEED critics who themselves are artists, which you clearly are. I have already started telling my classical music friends about your channel and they're hooked. We've spent the last few days sharing/discussing your video. Thank you for doing this!
@DavesClassicalGuide3 жыл бұрын
Welcome aboard! Thanks very much!
@JanPBtest Жыл бұрын
15:43 Gordon Parry, I think. An electronic and musical genius.
@watdanuqta-mf5ms4 ай бұрын
I own both the Karajan and the original Solti with the Culshaw hard bound book on LP, that is a story in itself as I found the Solti box set sealed, unopened at a record dealer where I normally would purchase rock, jazz more contemporary music. I came in to pickup an order and as I left I couldn't believe my eyes, the box set sitting on a shelf. It just came in from a larger purchase the store made. Prior to that, I've seen three sets; one loaned to me and two others for sale that were in terrible shape. Sometimes things just fall into your lap. Have you ever heard the Esoteric Audio reissue on SACD(ESSD-90021~34) of the Solti? I understand that it's the best sounding set out there but perusing eBay they go for thousands of dollars.
@mattanderson63362 жыл бұрын
Can anyone recommend what is the best video in English of the Ring cycle? (Or German) Also for English version that is acted out and not just sung.
@graydomn2 жыл бұрын
My first CD Ring was Bohm and I don't regret it for a first ring.
@dougmiles7124 Жыл бұрын
Listened to it the most, but found a flaw (hopefully a newer release has ironed it out). Part of the draw of the Ring cycle was that it's one of the few works including a contra-bass trombone, which didn't disappoint. I had access to Dover scores of the Ring, so was a little surprised to hear silence from the bass clarinet for the entire cycle. The bass clarinet is noticeable in his Tristan recording, maybe made the same year. Switched temporarily to the Boulez recording and was able to hear the the bass clarinet part that way.
@jimpercussion3 жыл бұрын
Great videos David, and they have really helped me build my collection. Could you finish off the Vaughan Williams Symphonies you have done 1, 4 and Job but would love to know your views on the rest.
@DavesClassicalGuide3 жыл бұрын
I'll get there eventually. Got so many to do!
@melissaking6019 Жыл бұрын
I pick out parts of Solti's and Karajan's recordings. For Die Walkure, there is HVK's with Jon Vickers' glorious Sigmund and Janowitz' Sieglinde - gorgeously sung and acted, plus the loveliest Magic Fire music. For Siegfried, I turn to Solti because he captures the darkness of the opera, contrasted with a luminous final scene before and after Siegfried has woken up Brunnhilde. Also, Windgassen is superb at conveying the heroic moron that is Siegfried. For Gotterdamerung, again I go with Solti, again because he captures the dramatic and the lyrical wonderfully. Solti's inimitable intensity is very well suited for The Ring. Honorable mention: Bohm's Ring is very exciting and well worth a listen. Rysanek's famous scream when Sigmund pulls out the sword is fantastic.
@jockmoron2 жыл бұрын
I have just started listening and viewing the Opera North staged concert performance, courtesy BBC, 2017, via KZbin - I have some reasonable quality Audioengine speakers, and my ears at age 75 are too old to worry about hifi frequencies above 8k. . I've never heard any of the Ring Cycle previously, so as to the quality of the singing and orchestra compared to the CDs boxes discussed, I am not qualified to comment, but as a gentle introduction to the music with subtitles and no distracting "stage business", just some appropriate and imaginative visual effects, I shall see how things go. I see that the English National Opera are undertaking a new Ring Cycle, which I presume will be sung in English. As I live in NZ, I'm unlikely to be able to see this in person, but I hope that the Cycle will be recorded.
@shihweiwong2 жыл бұрын
For once, I agree with almost everything you said in this video. The only one I don’t know the the Van Zweden one with HK Phil. Will give it a go. Thanks David!
@DavesClassicalGuide2 жыл бұрын
You should agree with me more. You'll be the better for it.
@LuBanchio3 жыл бұрын
Dear David! I have a consult. Years ago I bought Tristan und Isolde, by Solti (DECCA). It is quite good in general, but the Tristan is Fritz Uhl... and I just feel that he undersings his parts. Maybe just baceause the rol wasn't for him. Have you heard this version? What do you think? My listening skills are still quite raw... so I'm gonna be glad with your insights. THanks in advance! Luciano. PS: by the way, which Tristan und Isolde would you recommend to a newbie?
@DavesClassicalGuide3 жыл бұрын
Please see my IDEAL Wagner opera video for a good Tristan recommendation!
@LuBanchio3 жыл бұрын
@@DavesClassicalGuide Thanks a lot!
@milfordmkt3 жыл бұрын
I only have the Janowski Eurodisc cycle, RCA release I bought back in the late 1980's. I think it was a good intro to the work, esp. with the singing very clear and easy to follow, and the Staatskapelle is great. Some of the high violins sound a bit hard in that early digital way, but overall the sound has great presence. The notes included were excellent, and surprised to hear no notes are incl. in the latest RCA issue, which seem essential to someone coming new to this massive work.
@ronrendleman5583 жыл бұрын
Have you heard the Pristine remastering of the Furtwangler LaScala RING? It is vastly improved over all the other versions of these performances that I have previously heard which are indeed in dismal sound.
@DavesClassicalGuide3 жыл бұрын
Yes, and it's still dismal. Better than before, yes, but it's still a case of garbage in, garbage out, even if it's marginally better garbage.
@EddieJazzFan3 жыл бұрын
I kind of thought Solti would be left for the end. I am awaiting the Solti/London Box which should be here next Friday. Will you review it also?
@DavesClassicalGuide3 жыл бұрын
What do you think?
@EddieJazzFan3 жыл бұрын
@@DavesClassicalGuide I pre-ordered it. While I like Chicago/Solti recordings with regard to overall orchestral sound, IMHO, at times, the brass of Chicago can be a bit too much. With certain repertoire, London's brass would be more suitable. For example, the Elgar works.
@DeArteCombinatoria7 ай бұрын
I am going to catch so much hate for this, but I grew up with the Levine Ring, and it remains my favorite to this day. I know that people complain about the glacial tempos, but honestly, the slowness of some of the sections draws out the depth of Wagner's rich harmonies and sonorous orchestrations (I like the Fate motif and the Brünnhilde's awakening motifs, for example, to be as absolutely drawn out as possible) and also does justice to the profundity of some moments ("Ruhe, ruhe" at the end of Götterdämmerung). No, Behrens is obviously not a real Wagnerian Brünnhilde, but I find that there is an extraordinary sensitivity and character to her voice that gives the character more color than the Nillsons and Varnays of the previous generation. Reiner Goldberg is an acquired taste, but one eventually falls in love with the sound. And of course, one associates it with the Otto Schenck/Günther Schneider-Siemssen production at the Met, which remains one of the greatest opera productions in history
@dougcameron66093 жыл бұрын
What are the best Ring recordings with Flagstad ? As a lead or lesser character?
@pokerandphilosophy83283 жыл бұрын
I can't understand Wagner nuts who must hear every Wagner recording. Whenever I re-listen to my 10 least favorite Ring Cycles, just to remind myself why they're so bad, I always vow to myself never to listen to them again for at least the following 3 months.
@ewmbr11643 жыл бұрын
Hehreste Wonne...:-)
@alwa69543 жыл бұрын
Wait, you own 10 least favorite Ring Cycles?
@nigelsimeone99663 жыл бұрын
I think you're spot on here - with Solti or Böhm (my personal favourite simply because it's so exciting) it's pretty much a done deal. There's one other that I very much enjoy and which you didn't mention: Sawallisch and the Bavarian State Opera live on EMI (it's still around second-hand). Well worth a spin and conducted in an admirably Böhm-like way. Glad you didn't spend any time on the how-slow-can-you-go school of Ring conducting - step forward the Knappertsbusch cultists. One other that has some good moments is Haitink's EMI Ring (some very nice orch playing too), even if he doesn't have the dramatic drive of Böhm, Solti or Sawallisch, or the imagination of Barenboim. Anyhow, a great video. Thanks for it.
@ftumschk3 жыл бұрын
I'm fond of the Sawallisch EMI Ring. It's not in my top tier, but Sawallisch is always reliable, and he had a fine cast at his disposal. Hildegard Behrens as Brünnhilde might not be to everyone's taste, but I always liked her as a vocal actress, and she's her usual committed self here.
@gt-lv3zo2 жыл бұрын
Boooooo ! 😉 Go (slow) Kna !
@bluestripetiger3 жыл бұрын
I prefer my Wagner on video--you really need to see the staging of the opera in order to get the full effect. I like my Wagner to be as close to a movie as possible. However I just broke my own rule 2 weeks ago and bought the Naxos Hong Kong Philharmonic Wagner Ring becuase i had read so much about its quality and so far it's only on cd (as far as I know). So far I'm liking what I hear in this new Ring. Is it the best Ring ever? no--you can get much better historical productions.For example the Kupfer-Barenboim Bayreuth Ring is still one of the best of all time both in staging and in sound. The Barcelona Ring staging was as close to modern Star Wars as you could get--very entertaining to watch on video. However I will say that the Hong Kong Ring in my opinion is the best sounding Ring of the contemporary era (last 15-20 years or so) Your mileage may vary--i know many that say the modern Lepage Metropolitan Opera from several years ago is the best sung of the contemporary era, but i think the Hong Kong sounds better. The orchestra especially sounds wonderful. I agree with Dave you cant go wrong by buying it. It's worth your money.
@walterbenjamin13862 жыл бұрын
I have a number of complete Rings, including all 3 of Keilberth's ('52, '53, and '55), both Furtwänglers, Knappertsbusch '56, Kraus, Böhm, the Met from Bodanzky and Leinsdorf, various individual recordings of the operas, and probably more that my aging brain isn't recalling. And though dismissed by Mr Hurwitz, my favorites feature Melchior, Flagstad, and Marjorie Lawrence, not necessarily all in the same production.
@ianng9915 Жыл бұрын
I don't think a Melchior Flagstad ring even exists... Luckily I can count on Keilberth 52. Criminally underrated
@walterbenjamin1386 Жыл бұрын
No, of course there is no complete Ring with Melchior and Flagstad. I wasn't very clear with that comment, Although, Richard Caniell has created a Dream Ring with Melchior and Flagstad on the Immortal Performances label, if you want to dive into the creative imagination and ears of Mr. Canielle. It's a worthwhile experience if you're not orthodox about your live performances.
@donaldjones538611 ай бұрын
It may have been necessary to record these Met 1930s Wagner recordings in cut versions, but today we can only get "what's left", and the cuts are too much for us not to turn elsewhere. I, too, am grateful for the snippets we have. .
@mangstadt1 Жыл бұрын
My three rings are historical recordings from the 1950s. Furtwängler and La Scala, which is the weakest of the three. Keilberth 1953, released by The Intense Media at a very low price. It features Hans Hotter, Martha Mödl and Wolfgang Windgassen, among others. One of my best value for money buys ever. And the 1956 Bayreuth conducted by Hans Knappertsbusch, about the finest you can get, with Hotter, Varnay and Windsgassen. I'll have to add more to my collection, provided the price is within reach.
@scottweaverphotovideo2 жыл бұрын
Who conducted the Anna Russell version? BTW you should do a vid on the best opera composed by an 11 yr old. What do you think?
@fcamiola3 жыл бұрын
My favs are Levine (earlier), Solti, and Naxos Hong Kong!
@giacintopiracci3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. Any suggestions for DVD sets, with subtitles?
@DavesClassicalGuide3 жыл бұрын
No, sorry. I don't watch DVDs generally, but if you look at the comments you will see several useful discussions of them and I'm sure others will chime in!
@simontoussaint75553 жыл бұрын
I think the Barenboim/Kupfer dvd is fabulous, I really like Kupfer's production and Barenboim conducts the living daylights out of the work as David said
@giacintopiracci3 жыл бұрын
@@simontoussaint7555 Thank you very much!!
@luciodemeio13 жыл бұрын
A question, if you don't mind: there have been true miracles achieved with remastering; think of Toscanini's Beethoven 7th with the NYP (1937 !!) or Furtwängler's 1952 Eroica and 1947 Beethoven 5th, but there are many more out there. Why something of that level cannot be reached with Furtwängler's Ring (either of them)?
@DavesClassicalGuide3 жыл бұрын
Because the sound simply sucks. Miracles can be achieved if there is good sound that can be brought out using the right source material and the right technology; but if it's not there to begin with, there is nothing you can do. Regarding Furt's Rings, I don't know what's really there, but so far no one's managed to dig up any buried treasure.
@philippborghesi10603 жыл бұрын
I am currently at the Bayreuth Festival and heard an absolute horrible Walküre and a really mediocre Tannhäuser. And you are absolutely right. The people here are just mental….😂But it is to some degree quiet funny.
@ftumschk3 жыл бұрын
I've listened to excerpts of Walküre, and wasn't impressed. I saw Klaus Florian Vogt's Lohengrin at Bayreuth in 2015, and his light voice was fine; it vaguely reminded me of Jess Thomas, in fact, and that's no bad thing. However, Vogt just doesn't cut it as Siegmund, which is almost a high baritone role. What a shame!
@philippborghesi10603 жыл бұрын
@@ftumschk Sadly Vogt wasn‘t the problem on that evening. Of course he has not the typical voice for Siegmund but he was better than expectet, because his voice became slightly darker compared to earlier in his career. But still not suiting for the role. The conducting was the main problem… Absolutely uninteresting, dull, slow and unexciting. There is a live stream on youtube from the opening night of the Walküre (the performance which I saw) and it sounds better and livlier compared to what I heard. I saw the last Walküre from the Castdorf-Ring in 2017, conducted by Janowski, which was a stunning and exciting performance. He was so much more exciting than on his digital recording and of course 100 times better than Inkinen now. I had a discussion with a friend of mine, who visits Bayreuth regularly since 1966. He heard great performances with Böhm, Nilsson, Windgassen etc. and I asked him, why the musical quality is very variable these days. He said, that for most conductors at that time, Bayreuth was the summit of a long successfull career. Today they invite rather young, unexperienced people, like Inkinen, who are at the beginning of a career. Of course the situation in the Bayreuth orchestra pit was always difficult and big conductors, like Solti, failed. But when you are young, unexperienced and you have to face the difficult aspects of that pit, it can end like it ended with Inkinen. And of course there were conductors who were pretty young and successfull when they conducted the first time in Bayreuth, like Sawallisch who was in his thirties. But that is rather special and not normal. You never know what you get in Bayreuth.
@ftumschk3 жыл бұрын
@@philippborghesi1060 I saw the Castorf Ring in annual increments from 2013 onwards, and had enjoyed Petrenko in the first three operas. I was initially disappointed when he dropped out in 2016 (I think it was because he'd been given the Berlin PO job), but thrilled when it was announced that Marek Janowski would be taking over in his place. Having long been a fan of Janowski's Eurodisc Ring Cycle, I was delighted to get the chance to hear him conduct a Ring opera live. Like you say, you never know what to expect at Bayreuth - and, in this instance, it was a very welcome bonus :)
@ewmbr11643 жыл бұрын
@@philippborghesi1060 Oksana Lyniv made a stunning debut conducting Holländer, in my opinion. At least that is what I say after having listened to the stream provided by Bavarian Radio (Bayern Klassik). BTW: I fondly recalled, while listening to the performance, my first ever experience of a stupendously gifted woman conductor, the late Judith Somogyi, who also conducted Holländer, at Frankfurt Opera in the mid 1980s. The pit was on fire, and each singer onstage carried by her steady hands, never overwhelming the voices. The production was rather traditional, but, oh, the music...
@DavesClassicalGuide3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the report!
@dennischiapello72433 жыл бұрын
I'm enjoying this video and discussion in many ways, but especially welcome is that pulling out my historical recordings (Clemens Krauss and a Knappertsbusch Gotterdammerung) and sampling them made me realize I can get rid of them and gain significant space on my shelf. Sure, it's nice to hear that Astrid Varnay had a great voice, but the sonics make for very bad listening. And if Furtwangler's sonics don't even make the cut here, I can't imagine what that must sound like. So, with Solti, Karajan, Janowski and Barenboim, I now have room for Bohm and von Zweden. How do you say "Enough!" in German?
@DavesClassicalGuide3 жыл бұрын
Genug!
@dennischiapello72433 жыл бұрын
@@DavesClassicalGuide Danke!
@marknewkirk43223 жыл бұрын
I agree there is no Furtwangler ring with even halfway decent sound or even just good, solid orchestral playing. If anyone is curious about Furtwangler and Wagner, they should stick with the Tristan he did with the Philharmonia and the Walkure with the Vienna Philharmonic. Both were originally on EMI and were decently recorded, and both have been available from Naxos cheaply. Don't waste money on the complete ring versions - they won't sound significantly worse streamed, so you can get your Furtwangler indoctrination for free on KZbin.
@johnfowler76603 жыл бұрын
On September 24, Warner will release a 55 CD box of Furtwangler's Complete Studio recordings + those live performances that he approved for possible release. Foremost among the latter is the 1937 Ring Cycle with Flagstad and Melchior at Covent Garden (the London Philharmonic is the pit band). The entire Ring was recorded by EMI engineers (not BBC engineers), but only Act 3 of Die Walkure and two hours of Gotterdammerung survive. I'll be curious to see what the new remastering sounds like.
@musiconrecord67243 жыл бұрын
Anyone interested in exploring Furtwangler's Ring recordings should check out the remastering on Pristine Classical. It is hands-down the best version of these recordings. Andrew Rose is more interventionist than other vintage classical reissue labels in terms of his remastering, creating his own version of "Reprocessed for stereo", but the results are amazing. You will hear many decry what he does, but not me. Anything that makes these vintage recordings easier to listen to is doing us all big service.
@RModillo3 жыл бұрын
The Walkure sounds pretty dull, as best I remember. Sonically, not so much musically.
@frankgyure31543 жыл бұрын
DH,,,,would you consider a video of what “The Ring” means.
@DavesClassicalGuide3 жыл бұрын
It means three days (and a preliminary evening) of your life irretrievably lost. But seriously, there have been whole books written about it, and I don't plan on joining them!
@pokerandphilosophy83283 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure the Wikipedia page on J. R. R. Tolkien should bring you up to snuff.
@frankgyure31543 жыл бұрын
DH. Thank you for the reply. I hear you. In your video you mentioned the the limited numbered Solti set. Omg,I have it. So I guess I will start with Deryk Cooke and find more info.
@dennischiapello72433 жыл бұрын
Anna Russell said, "I won't translate it for you, because it doesn't mean anything." She was talking about the Rhinemaidens' song, but it applies!
@Laurent-r1k4 ай бұрын
My discovery of the ring was through the Karajan version, and I must say that to this day, after many more Rings, Gundula Janowitz remains the ideal Sieglinde for me. What she does with the O hehrstes Wunder in the third act is just amazing and since then, every time I hear it elsewhere, I can't help but be a little disappointed....
@robkeeleycomposer3 жыл бұрын
Any thoughts from you all about Karl Böhm?
@gt-lv3zo2 жыл бұрын
I would/did choose him over Solti to build my collection around.
@elagabalus-imperator3 жыл бұрын
Did Maria Callas ever do Wagner? I can’t see/hear her having the vocal endurance to record anything associated with the Ring Cycle.
@dennischiapello72433 жыл бұрын
She sang Kundry. I don't know where or when or whether it was recorded.
@andrewburton59103 жыл бұрын
There's a Parsifal with her as Kundry, sung in Italian with Gui conducting.
@dr25493 жыл бұрын
...Hmm.... and what about the Levine's Metropolitan Cycle? Is he too close to home? or is that bad? or - god forbid - is he banned here too? His CD+DVD cycles takes half a shelf in my library, dusting away... I should listen again some day (or should I?)
@DavesClassicalGuide3 жыл бұрын
Please read the comments. This has already been discussed.
@OrinLaursen7 ай бұрын
I have (for the last few years, at least) favored Knappertsbusch when it comes to re-listening, but I'm speaking as someone who hasn't actually buckled down and listened to the entirety of Keilberth's.
@jjquinn20043 жыл бұрын
I agree 100% about getting Solti’s version in the beginning. When I decided to buy my first Ring Cycle, I wanted to buy Solti’s version on CD. However, it was very pricey at the time and since money was tight, I bought Wolfgang Sawallisch’s live version with the Bayerische Staatsoper, which was about a fifth of the price of Solti’s. I think it’s very good with performers such as Hildegard Behrens, Waltraud Meier and Kurt Moll. However, “buyer’s remorse” set in as I continued to read the glowing reviews of Solti’s. So, within a few months, I bought the Solti version and unfortunately have not listened to Sawallisch’s in decades. Perhaps I should give it another try.
@67Parsifal2 жыл бұрын
Sawallisch is pretty good; that version is best heard without the visuals, as it was saddled to a horrible Regietheater production.
@fredo1070 Жыл бұрын
Daniel Barenboim's 1992 Bayreuth Laser Ring on DVD is my favourite recording. Sounds incredible, with a fantastic cast, especially Anne Evans as Brunhilde. Sotli's Ring has that 1950s Alfred Hitchcock movie music sound which I find off putting and I don't like the addition of the sound effects. Also Hans Hoffer sounds like he has a cold and they should have stuck with George London from Rheingold.
@chriswade74708 ай бұрын
My Ring recordings go back to the 1930’s Potted ring on HMV Black Label, ( Pearl reissue on CD and Original 78 rpm-records)the conducting being shared between Albert Coates, Leo Blech, and Heger? The La Scala Ring is ok if you get a cleaned up version of it. It has more fire than the Rome Ring. As far as “Modern” Cycles are concerned I’ve always had a great love for the 1966 Bohm Cycle ( I’ve owned this on Vinyl and now have it on CD) I prefer the Solti Cycle to the Karajan Cycle. I also rather like the ENO recording in English under Goodall. I’m a great Rita Hunter fan.