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Hugo Rudel|Parsifal (Muck) (1913, 1927-1928)

Parsifal (Muck) (1913, 1927-1928)

Richard Wagner

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Who could resist a 1913 recording of the orchestral suite from Parsifal played by the Berlin Philharmonic and conducted by Alfred Hertz? Certainly not any rabid Wagner fan: Hertz was the conductor who broke the ban on Parsifal by performing it at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York in 1904, the first time the work had ever been performed outside of Bayreuth. And his way with the score is beguiling: the soft contours of the themes, the ambiguity of the harmonies, the quivering expectancy of the tone; all of these things are essential to the music of Parsifal and Hertz realizes them with rapturous precision in this performance. And any fan of historic recordings couldn't resist: this Berlin Philharmonic recording preceded its famous recording of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 by two months, the first compete recording of any symphonic work. As a historical document of the early days of recording, this Parsifal is of overwhelming significance. And no fan of historical performance practice could resist either: although the B.P.O. was scaled down to 30 players because of the requirements of early recording techniques, the sound of the slimmed down B.P.O. is still the sound of the world's greatest orchestra playing at the top of its virtuosic form. If the strings sound perhaps too tremulous and the brass perhaps too bold, that has more to do with the recording than with the orchestra. The warm sound, the brilliant sonorities, the seamless legato, the portamento between pitches: all of the things that defined the B.P.O. before WWI are here in this performance. This is an irresistible recording with superb remastering.
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Parsifal (Muck) (1913, 1927-1928)

Hugo Rudel

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Parsifal (Richard Wagner)

1
Prelude to Act I
Berliner Philharmoniker
00:14:35

Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra - Richard Wagner, Composer - Alfred Hertz, Conductor

(C) 1999 Naxos (P) 1999 Naxos

2
Act I: Transformation Music
Berliner Philharmoniker
00:07:36

Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra - Richard Wagner, Composer - Alfred Hertz, Conductor

(C) 1999 Naxos (P) 1999 Naxos

3
Act III: Transformation Music
Berliner Philharmoniker
00:04:46

Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra - Richard Wagner, Composer - Alfred Hertz, Conductor

(C) 1999 Naxos (P) 1999 Naxos

4
Good Friday Spell
Berliner Philharmoniker
00:10:05

Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra - Richard Wagner, Composer - Alfred Hertz, Conductor

(C) 1999 Naxos (P) 1999 Naxos

5
Act I: Prelude to Act I
Staatskapelle Berlin
00:15:56

Berlin State Opera Orchestra - Richard Wagner, Composer - Karl Muck, Conductor

(C) 1999 Naxos (P) 1999 Naxos

6
Act I: Transformation Music
Bayreuther Festspielorchester
00:07:16

Bayreuth Festival Orchestra - Richard Wagner, Composer - Karl Muck, Conductor

(C) 1999 Naxos (P) 1999 Naxos

7
Zum letzten Liebesmahle
Hugo Rudel
00:05:40

Hugo Rudel - Richard Wagner, Composer - Bayreuth Festival Chorus, Choir - Karl Muck, Conductor - Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 1999 Naxos (P) 1999 Naxos

8
Durch Mitleid wissend, der reine Tor
Hugo Rudel
00:08:07

Hugo Rudel - Richard Wagner, Composer - Bayreuth Festival Chorus, Choir - Karl Muck, Conductor - Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 1999 Naxos (P) 1999 Naxos

9
Wein und Brot des letzten Mahles
Hugo Rudel
00:04:28

Hugo Rudel - Richard Wagner, Composer - Bayreuth Festival Chorus, Choir - Karl Muck, Conductor - Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 1999 Naxos (P) 1999 Naxos

DISQUE 2

1
Act II: Flower Maidens Scene (Komm'! Komm'! Holder Knabel!)
Anny Helm
00:04:53

Anny Helm - Richard Wagner, Composer - Ingeborg Holmgren, Soprano - Minnie Ruske-Leopold, Soprano - Hilde Sinnek, Soprano - Maria Nezadal, Soprano - Charlotte Muller, Alto - Karl Muck, Conductor - Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 1999 Naxos (P) 1999 Naxos

2
Act III: Prelude
Cornelius Bronsgeest
00:06:38

Cornelius Bronsgeest - Richard Wagner, Composer - Hugo Rudel - Gotthelf Pistor, Tenor - Ludwig Hofmann, Bass - Berlin State Opera Chorus, Choir - Karl Muck, Conductor - Berlin State Opera Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 1999 Naxos (P) 1999 Naxos

3
Act III: Heil mir, dass ich dich wieder finde!
Cornelius Bronsgeest
00:04:36

Cornelius Bronsgeest - Richard Wagner, Composer - Hugo Rudel - Gotthelf Pistor, Tenor - Ludwig Hofmann, Bass - Berlin State Opera Chorus, Choir - Karl Muck, Conductor - Berlin State Opera Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 1999 Naxos (P) 1999 Naxos

4
Act III: O Gnade! Hochstes Heil!
Cornelius Bronsgeest
00:13:50

Cornelius Bronsgeest - Richard Wagner, Composer - Hugo Rudel - Gotthelf Pistor, Tenor - Ludwig Hofmann, Bass - Berlin State Opera Chorus, Choir - Karl Muck, Conductor - Berlin State Opera Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 1999 Naxos (P) 1999 Naxos

5
Act III: So ward es uns verhiessen (Good Friday Spell)
Cornelius Bronsgeest
00:13:02

Cornelius Bronsgeest - Richard Wagner, Composer - Hugo Rudel - Gotthelf Pistor, Tenor - Ludwig Hofmann, Bass - Berlin State Opera Chorus, Choir - Karl Muck, Conductor - Berlin State Opera Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 1999 Naxos (P) 1999 Naxos

6
Act III: Mittag: die Stund' ist da (Transformation Music)
Cornelius Bronsgeest
00:05:00

Cornelius Bronsgeest - Richard Wagner, Composer - Hugo Rudel - Gotthelf Pistor, Tenor - Ludwig Hofmann, Bass - Berlin State Opera Chorus, Choir - Karl Muck, Conductor - Berlin State Opera Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 1999 Naxos (P) 1999 Naxos

7
Act III: Geleiten wir im bergenden Schrein
Cornelius Bronsgeest
00:03:40

Cornelius Bronsgeest - Richard Wagner, Composer - Hugo Rudel - Gotthelf Pistor, Tenor - Ludwig Hofmann, Bass - Berlin State Opera Chorus, Choir - Karl Muck, Conductor - Berlin State Opera Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 1999 Naxos (P) 1999 Naxos

8
Act III: Ja, Wehe! Wehe!
Cornelius Bronsgeest
00:07:02

Cornelius Bronsgeest - Richard Wagner, Composer - Hugo Rudel - Gotthelf Pistor, Tenor - Ludwig Hofmann, Bass - Berlin State Opera Chorus, Choir - Karl Muck, Conductor - Berlin State Opera Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 1999 Naxos (P) 1999 Naxos

9
Act III: Nur eine Waffe taugt
Cornelius Bronsgeest
00:09:54

Cornelius Bronsgeest - Richard Wagner, Composer - Hugo Rudel - Gotthelf Pistor, Tenor - Ludwig Hofmann, Bass - Berlin State Opera Chorus, Choir - Karl Muck, Conductor - Berlin State Opera Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 1999 Naxos (P) 1999 Naxos

10
Act III: So ward es uns verhiessen (Good Friday Spell)
Alexander Kipnis
00:10:34

Alexander Kipnis - Richard Wagner, Composer - Fritz Wolff, Tenor - Siegfried Wagner, Conductor - Bayreuth Festival Orchestra, Orchestra

(C) 1999 Naxos (P) 1999 Naxos

Chronique

Who could resist a 1913 recording of the orchestral suite from Parsifal played by the Berlin Philharmonic and conducted by Alfred Hertz? Certainly not any rabid Wagner fan: Hertz was the conductor who broke the ban on Parsifal by performing it at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York in 1904, the first time the work had ever been performed outside of Bayreuth. And his way with the score is beguiling: the soft contours of the themes, the ambiguity of the harmonies, the quivering expectancy of the tone; all of these things are essential to the music of Parsifal and Hertz realizes them with rapturous precision in this performance. And any fan of historic recordings couldn't resist: this Berlin Philharmonic recording preceded its famous recording of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 by two months, the first compete recording of any symphonic work. As a historical document of the early days of recording, this Parsifal is of overwhelming significance. And no fan of historical performance practice could resist either: although the B.P.O. was scaled down to 30 players because of the requirements of early recording techniques, the sound of the slimmed down B.P.O. is still the sound of the world's greatest orchestra playing at the top of its virtuosic form. If the strings sound perhaps too tremulous and the brass perhaps too bold, that has more to do with the recording than with the orchestra. The warm sound, the brilliant sonorities, the seamless legato, the portamento between pitches: all of the things that defined the B.P.O. before WWI are here in this performance. This is an irresistible recording with superb remastering.
© TiVo

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