Arturo Toscanini Collection, Volume 31: Richard Strauss/Richard Wagner
On this CD:
1. Don Juan, tone poem for orchestra, Op. 20
Composed by Richard Strauss
Performed by NBC Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini
2. Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche (Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks), tone poem for orchestra, Op. 28
Composed by Richard Strauss
Performed by NBC Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini
3. Salome, opera, Op. 54 Tanz der sieben Schleier
Composed by Richard Strauss
Performed by NBC Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini
4. Die Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), opera, WWV 86d Morgendämmerung und Siegfrieds Rheinfahrt
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by NBC Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini
5. Siegfried Idyll, for small orchestra in E major, WWV 103
Composed by Richard Wagner
Performed by NBC Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Arturo Toscanini
Arturo Toscanini Collection, Volume 31: Richard Strauss/Richard Wagner, Music, Richard Strauss, Richard Wagner, Arturo Toscanini, NBC Symphony Orchestra, Classical, Classical Music, German/Austrian Romantic Opera, Opera, Orchestral, Orchestral & Symphonic, Romantic Orchestral Music, Romantic Tone Poem/Symphonic Poem for Orchestra, Unspecified Dance for Orchestra
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Arturo Toscanini Collection, Volume 31: Richard Strauss/Richard Wagner
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003EXQ Release Date: 1992-04-14 |
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Don't Miss this version of "Dance of the 7 Veils".......1999-07-19
The "Eulenspiegel" is, to my taste, the finest of the NBC broadcasts and recordings of the work. Here, Toscanini is relaxed, and the brilliant playing by his crack orchestra is glowingly registered The transparency of texture will evoke the actual strands of music in your mind: as the conductor would have said, "It is like reading the score!"
Sadly, the old RCA tube-type peak limiter is back in the circuits and cranked up to a fare-thee-well in the 1949 recording session that produced the Rhine Journey excerpt. Non-engineering types may be able to tolerate that, though one admits that the recording is therefore rather "glassy sounding" and one-dimensional from the dynamic flattening. Toscanini's emendation of the text, deviating from the familiar Humperdinck version, adds the glowing, broad fanfares from the original scoring of the "Siegfried as Hero" section, ahead of the rushing passages of the Rhine Journey: this creates a closer resemblance to the authentic stage version, and is like an "opera without words" evocation that improves the delineation of events in the excerpt.
Toscanini maven Robert C. Marsh found the 1952 studio recording of the Siegfried Idyll (in BMG's Vol. 48) to be "a little chilly and lacking intimacy". Surely there is a bit more passion in the live March 7, 1953 broadcast issued (in part) on Fonit-Cetra CD's, and the earlier 1946 reading contained in this present issue has a more straightforward childlike simplicity, with an affecting of rapt attention in the quietest passages (which have, however, been slightly marred by the low-level intermodulation distortion on the source disks, also audible in the earlier Vault Treasures LP release.)
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