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The greatest Wagnerian tenor and soprano at their peak, August 14, 2002
This review is from: Helen Traubel & Lauritz Melchior Sing Wagner (Audio CD)
Although as billed this 2 cd album would seem to indicate we were going to get a series of duets between these two greats, these are Columbia studio recordings of the forties and the two sing separately, never together. (RCA has kept its two Melchior/Traubel duets - with Toscanini - consistently in print on LP, tape and CD as well as Traubel's Immolation Scene). The Columbia material here is drawn from 78 rpm albums, released as lps and then unavailable for a quarter of a century - restored to us at last. The set lasts two hours and seventeen minutes with Melchior getting the lion's share of one hour and fifteen minutes and Traubel following up with 62 minutes of singing. This of course represents the much-mourned "bleeding chunk" variety of Wagnerian recordings which were all that we had available in pre-lp days. Except for one excerpt from RIENZI, the material is all from two operas LOHENGRIN and TRISTAN UND ISOLDE. Too bad some digital wizardry could not have been performed to replace Traubel's Tristan (Torsten Ralf) with Melchior but alas they didn't cover the same material so even digital wizardry could not help us here. Recordings of Met broadcasts with the two paired in TRISTAN do exist and why they are not cd is a puzzlement. The strength and purity of line of both Melchior and Traubel are unsurpassed. There was never a warmer Wagnerian soprano than Traubel and she is always totally on pitch - her notes are perfectly sung and her line is unwavering. I can't understand how people can hear Flagstad (who always left me cold) and Traubel and proclaim the former to be warmer. It simply isn't true. Traubel is velvet - for me simply the finest Wagnerian soprano ever recorded. This is a treasure trove set and budget-priced. The digital transfers of the original mono sound are superb. Very highly recommended.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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A must have, January 18, 2000
This review is from: Helen Traubel & Lauritz Melchior Sing Wagner (Audio CD)
Anyone who loves Wagner cannot be without this priceless issue. Two of this century's greatest Wagnerian singers at their artistic peaks singing these masterful selections with aplomb, intensity and a brilliant vocal technique that would dazzle even the staunchest anti-Wagnerian. Ms. Trauble's "Liebstod" is so exquisite and electrifying that you'll never again want to hear another singer utter those haunting words, including Nilsson, Flagstad, M. Price, Behrens and Lehman, just to name a few. As great as all those ladies were in the role, Helen Trauble just manages to infuse it with a greater sense of passion and pathos. What can be said about Lauritz Melchior except that he was the only "true" heldentenor of this century, with a powerful instrument that was used with innate intelligence and artistry? No one (least of all today) can hold a candle to this brilliant singer and seriously doubt his lofty position will be threatened anytime in the immediate future. Though mono recordings, the sound quality is EXTRAORDINARY. Bravo to Sony for their unyielding commitment to restoring these priceless recordings and bringing them to a new generation of music lovers.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Extradordinary issue of classic recordings, March 1, 2001
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This review is from: Helen Traubel & Lauritz Melchior Sing Wagner (Audio CD)
Even a non-Wagnerian will rejoice at hearing these discs, highlighting the work of the two best Wagner singers of the 20th Century, Melchior and Traubel, in their prime. The Traubel "Liebestod" alone is worth the price of admission! Here she uses her extraordinary vocal instrument to thrilling effect. Her prodigious technique, incredible breath control unmatched by today's singers, clear diction and rock solid intonation are glorious to hear. Her extraordinary performance is matched by Rodzinski's conducting of the New York Philharmonic. Sony's remasterings are splendid. During the mid '40's Columbia was experimenting with various long playing formats, resulting of course in the "microgroove" records of 1948. All recordings from 1944 on were recorded on large 16 inch discs in anticipation of this breakthrough. As a result the original masters on these CD's are possessed of extraordinary clarity and richness.
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