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Der Fliegende Holländer

Hans Hotter , Richard [Classical] Wagner , Clemens Krauss , München Bayerischen Staatsopernchor und orchester , Viorica Ursuleac , Franz Klarwein , Karl Ostertag Audio CD
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listen  1. Ouvertüre (Der fliegende Holländer)Karl Ostertag10:28Album Only
listen  2. Hojohe! Hallojo! (Der fliegende Holländer)Karl Ostertag 5:09$0.89 Buy Track
listen  3. Mit Gewitter und Sturm aus fernem Meer (Der fliegende Holländer)Karl Ostertag 5:27$0.89 Buy Track
listen  4. Die Frist ist um (Der fliegende Holländer)Karl Ostertag11:22Album Only
listen  5. He! Holla! Steuermann! (Der fliegende Holländer)Karl Ostertag 1:58$0.89 Buy Track
listen  6. Weit komm ' ich her (Der fliegende Holländer)Karl Ostertag14:51Album Only
listen  7. Südwind! Südwind! (Der fliegende Holländer)Georg Hann 4:32$0.89 Buy Track
listen  8. Introduktion (Der fliegende Holländer)Franz Klarwein 1:49$0.89 Buy Track
listen  9. Summ' und brumm', du gutes Rädchen (Der fliegende Holländer)Georg Hann 8:57Album Only
listen10. Traft ihr das Schiff im Meere an? (Der fliegende Holländer)Georg Hann 7:35$0.89 Buy Track
listen11. Senta! Willst du mich verderben? (Der fliegende Holländer)Georg Hann 2:02$0.89 Buy Track
listen12. Bleib' Senta! Bleib' nur einen Augenblick! (Der fliegende Holländer)Georg Hann0:48$0.89 Buy Track
listen13. Mein Herz voll Treue bis zum Sterben (Der fliegende Holländer)Franz Klarwein 7:45$0.89 Buy Track
listen14. Auf hohem Felsen lag ich träumend (Der fliegende Holländer)Franz Klarwein 5:22$0.89 Buy Track
listen15. Mein Kind, du siehst mich auf der Schwelle (Der fliegende Holländer)Franz Klarwein 1:08$0.89 Buy Track
listen16. Mögst du, mein Kind, den fremden Mann willkommen heissen! (Der fliegende Holländer)Hans Hotter 6:15$0.89 Buy Track
listen17. Wie aus der ferne längst vergang'ner Zeiten (Der fliegende Holländer)Franz Klarwein14:40Album Only
listen18. Verzeiht! Mein Volk hält draussen sich nicht mehr (Der fliegende Holländer)Franz Klarwein 2:21$0.89 Buy Track
listen19. Introduktion (Der fliegende Holländer)Franz Klarwein 1:02$0.89 Buy Track
listen20. Steuermann, lass' die Wacht! (Der fliegende Holländer)Franz Klarwein15:25Album Only
listen21. Was musst' ich hören! (Der fliegende Holländer)Franz Klarwein 2:27$0.89 Buy Track
listen22. Willst jenes Tag's du nicht dich mehr entsinnen (Der fliegende Holländer)Franz Klarwein 3:03$0.89 Buy Track
listen23. Verloren! Ach! Verloren! Ewig verlor'nes Heil! (Der fliegende Holländer)Franz Klarwein 8:29Album Only


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  • Performer: Hans Hotter, Viorica Ursuleac, Franz Klarwein, Karl Ostertag
  • Orchestra: München Bayerischen Staatsopernchor und orchester
  • Conductor: Clemens Krauss
  • Composer: Richard [Classical] Wagner
  • Audio CD (August 22, 1995)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Preiser Records
  • ASIN: B0000023RX
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #604,472 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Still the Best Dutchman, April 4, 2003
This review is from: Der Fliegende Holländer (Audio CD)
I have heard and owned several versions of this opera: Fricsay (a most unappetizing version, and a shock for a Fricsay lover like me); Keilberth; Konwitschny (probably the best stereo version, with a remarkably potent performance from Fischer-Dieskau); Knappertsbusch (with the incomparable Varnay and Uhde the second-best Dutchman IMHO); and this version. To speak briefly about the supporting cast, Ursuleac is admittedly past her prime and full vocal steadiness, yet is capable of thrilling moments and projects a touching vulnerability in her Senta; Ostertag is a passionate, vehement Erik, certainly the equal of Windgassen and Schock; Klarwein likewise is a songful and lovable Steersman, very close to Wunderlich and for me slightly preferable to Traxel; Willer is a find Mary, very much like Sieglinde Wagner in the Konwitschny set; Hann, however, is the most spirited Daland I have ever heard, even edging out Frick (slightly). But what really puts this version in a class by itself is the Dutchman of Hans Hotter and the stormy yet unrushed conducting of Clemens Krauss. Hotter approaches this role with a combination of theatricality and Lieder-like sensitivity, and is caught at his vocal prime. Krauss and the Bayerische Staatsoper Orchester are likewise exciting and yet subtle and refined; compare this with Keilberth's courseness. The Preiser issue is remarkable in its sound; I suspect that this was taken from original tapes, unlike some of the earlier issues (the original Mercury LP's were dreadfully distorted). My only quibble is that the opera is performed in three separate acts, with Wagner's paddings to fill in the gaps from his original intention to perform all three acts continuously. But, despite this, I consider this the classic "Fliegende Hollaender".
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My Favorite Dutchman, December 13, 2000
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"aleibo31" (Dobbs Ferry, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Der Fliegende Holländer (Audio CD)
I own five recordings of the Dutchman, and have heard at least three others. I can can unequivocaly say that this is the one I feel sets the standard for all others (my second choice being the George London, Leonie Rysanek version). The main reason for this is the unbelivable power and majesty of Hans Hotter's remarkable voice. I have heard all the great basses sing this role (including Morris, Uhde, Frick, Estes, London and Moll) and I still keep coming back to Hotter, he was the finest German bass of the last sixty years, perhaps only Friedrich Schorr was his equal. Hotters' understanding and commitment to the role has only been approached by James Morris, who unfortunately did not record the role in his prime. (Although I saw Morris sing the role a few days ago at the Met, and was deeply moved by his performance and was glad to see that he still possess one of the great voices in opera.) Hotters' deeply introspective version of the act 1 monologue has never been equaled, you hear and feel the anger and frustration towards his plight mixed with his longing for the release of death.

The other performers on this disc are equally good and very solid, Victoria Ursuleac is not the ideal choice for Senta, she's a bit to old sounding, but she sings the role admirably and sounds great during the ballad and the love duet. The only reason I would not reccomend this set as the only Duthman you need to own is that the supporting cast is not quite as strong, perhaps the best overall cast is either the London or Morris set (even though many feel that Levine's tempi on the Morris set is a bit slow, I disagree). Interestingly the sound quality of this 1944 recording is remarkably good, very clear, nicely mixed and almost no hiss or pops. All in all I highly reccomend this set, after you have heard the better known recordings do yourself a favor and get of copy of this one so that you can hear what the role of the Dutchman is supposed to sound like.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The right edition for an everlasting fine performance, November 20, 2010
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Jesús (Barcelona,Spain) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Der Fliegende Holländer (Audio CD)
This review is motivated more to give an advice about the editions available for this record than to comment the quality of the performance itself. Regarding the latter, it is enough to say that Krauss' recording jointly with Kna Live Bayreuth 1955 (on Golden Melodram and Orfeo labels, both fine editons) form the not to be missed versions of this Wagner's romantic period opera. Add Dorati and Klemperer studio recordings in the 60's (Decca and EMI respectively) and you have the best to enjoy this work.

Krauss recording is a radio performance organized by Nazi authorities in order to encourage the resistence of troops and civil people against the enemy pressure during the last months of WWII. As such was recorded in 1944 and Clemens Krauss was commissioned to conduct the performance.

As far I know, in the current market only Documents Flying Dutchman (Complete)and Opera D'Oro Flying Dutchman labels maintain editions of this performance in their catalogs. But the sound quality of both of them are simply horrible -I had tried them before picking this Preiser edition, I guess because they are not issued from original tapes or licensed copies.

So that if you wish to discover why this performance is so highly praised you will have to order this Preiser edition, which has a natural sound with voices and orchestra in righ balance and no significant hiss. The CD box comes without libretto but with a flier containing pictures of Hans Hotter and Viorica Ursuleac and a track list. Believe me, you will not be wrong.
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