How many times did he record the Ring? I thought just once... I want to get a CD of the version uploaded on Youtube with a score follow-along, but apparently there's like five different versions. Which one is the best?
My favorite packaging is this one (1997)I would use the 1997 remaster as it's free on Spotify and Decca will be less likely to take your videos down for copyright violations. If you use the latest ma$$$ter they could be less kind.
There isn't much difference because the 1997 was the analogue to digital remaster and in 2012 they just cleaned up the 1997 remaster a bit further to re-issue and charge exorbitant 'special edition' prices for Wagner's 2013 bicentennial birthday. It's not a remaster off the originals.
Agreed that she was essentially retired at the time of this recording, but her involvement and implicit endorsement is what ultimately allowed this whole massive recording to take place. There's an excellent book by John Culshaw called Ring Resounding that gives deep behind-the-scenes look at how this whole project came together.I went online to find (in the text) which mezzo/alt was singing. But it was the legendary Flagstad. She's past her prime in this recording I assume? I didn't enjoy listening to her.
Yeah, but they're giants while George London is singing the role of Wotan.Montarsolo said:
- The giants are not ideal. Too light voices. London sounds darker than the giant Walter Kreppel. I myself have the Janowski recording with Bracht and Salminen. They sound like giants.
I have a very different view - I wish that Hotter had sung Wotan in Rheingold. In 1957, when Rheingold was recorded, he was still in pretty good voice. I've never been much of a George London fan - I find his voice unattractive, his manner of singing ungainly, and his intonation suspect. And interpretively, he's really no match for Hotter. To be honest, except for the sonics, I find the Solti Rheingold overrated, and much prefer Karajan's, as well as several live recordings from the 1950's. Neidlinger's Alberich is really the only singer ideal for his role, and he can be heard in better surroundings elsewhere, if not in such splendid sonics.Yeah, but they're giants while George London is singing the role of Wotan.One weak spot is maybe the casting of Hans Hotter in the Wotan role after Das Rheingold, but Hotter's singing seems better the more I listen. I still think it's unfortunate that George London didn't sing the role throughout.
What? What set are you referring to? A link to the set would nice.I ordered Solti Ring Cycle (Special issue by London). I paid way over $500.00 (in US curency).
The were two discs defected in Vakyre. I stopped playing. A frad by London? or sheer mestake.
I am looking for a full refund in US dollars as I paid. Or non defected perfect set.
I am wating for the London's reply on this issue.
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