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Richard Wagner (Artist), Daniel Barenboim (Artist), Waltraut Meier (Artist), Siegfried Jerusalem (Artist), Berliner Philharmoniker (Artist), Chor der Deutschen Staatsoper Berlin (Artist), José van Dam (Artist), Cornelius Hauptmann (Artist), Matthias Holle (Artist), Pamela Coburn (Artist), Sally Burgess (Artist), Daniela Bechly (Artist), Constance Hauman (Artist)
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 11, 1991)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 4
  • Label: Teldec
  • ASIN: B000000SFK
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #112,873 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Disc: 1
1. No. 1, Prelude
2. Act I, No. 2, "He! ho! Waldhuter ihr" (Gurnemaz)
3. Act I, No. 3, "Hei! Wie fliegen der Teufelsmahre die Mahnen" (Erster Knappe)
4. Act I, No. 4, "Recht so! - Habt Dank! Ein wenig Rast" (Amfortas)
5. Act I, No. 5, "Wann alles ratlos steht" (Gurnemanz)
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Disc: 2
1. Act I, No. 9, "Unerhortes Werk!" (Gurnemanz)
2. Act I, No. 10, "Den Vaterlosen gebar die Mutter" (Kundry)
3. Act I, No. 11, "So recht! So nach des Grales Gnade" (Gurnemanz)
4. Act I, No. 12a, "Vom Bade kehrt der Konig heim" (Gurnemanz)
5. Act I, No. 12b, (Transformation Scene)
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Disc: 3
1. Act I, No. 14a, "Mein Sohn Amfortas, bist du am Amt?" (Titurel)
2. Act I, No. 14b, "Nein! Lasst ihn unenthullt" (Amfortas)
3. Act I, No. 14c, "Wehvolles Erbe, dem ich verfallen" (Amfortas)
4. Act I, No. 15, "Durch Mitleid issend, der reine Tor" (Knaben und Junglinge)
5. Act II, No. 16, Prelude
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Disc: 4
1. Act II, No. 24, "Amfortas! Die wunde!" (Parsifal)
2. Act II, No. 25, "Grausamer! Fuhlst du im Herzen" (Kundry)
3. Act II, No. 26, "Auf Ewigkeit warst du verdammt mir fur eine Stunde" (Parsifal)
4. Act III, No. 27, Prelude
5. Act III, No. 28, "Von dorther kam das Stohnen" (Gurnemanz)
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It's a commonplace that Daniel Barenboim has done some of his best directing in Berlin, not Chicago, as this recording of Parsifal with the Berlin Phliharmonic attests. Wagner's score is fiendishly difficult--it's perhaps the composer's most delicate music--and Barenboim's decidedly intellectual temperament is complementary. The soloists (José van Dam, Siegfried Jerusalem, John Tomlinson, and Waltraud Meier) are superb. For me, Meier's startling, toneless gasp at the beginning of the third act--the first human sound after the ravishing orchestral introduction--is alone worth the price of this record. --Joshua Cody

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Parsifal, March 1, 2000
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Of all the recordings of PARSIFAL available at the moment, this one (and any of Knappertsbusch's live Bayreuth performances) is probably the best. Daniel Barenboim conducts the Berlin Philharmonic expertly, and to these ears he has a better grasp of the music than Solti, Karajan, or especially Levine (whose recording should definitely be avoided unless one wants to hear Jessye Norman's excellent Kundry). Siegfried Jerusalem brings a good voice and considerable intelligence (how often can THAT be said?) to Parsifal, and is, along with Vickers, probably the best exponent of the role. Waltraud Meier is a hugely satisfying Kundry: this is one of her best performances vocally and she is always dramatically alive. José van Dam could sound a little more desperate as Amfortas but is vocally perfect, and John Tomlinson is excellent as Titurel. The only drawbacks to this recording are Matthias Hölle and Günter von Kannen (as Gurnemanz and Klingsor, respectively). Both give good performances, but neither has the vocal ammunition needed for this opera. Their deficiencies are not enough, however, to spoil the whole. If anything, get this recording to hear Meier and Jerusalem in Act II. Truly harrowing.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good indeed, March 8, 2001
Sure, Baremboim is no Knappterbusch, Krauss or Furtwangler, but as Wagner conductors come these days, he is very good indeed. His beautiful reading of Parsifal is well thought out, the marvelous Berliner Philharmoniker play as well gor him as they did for Karajan 20 years ago. Baremboim's cast has a great strength: the Kundry of Waltraud Meier, one of the finest ever recorded. Siegfried Jerusalem is good too and far preferable to many of his peers. Van Dam is a great Amfortas, but he was in fresher voice for Karajan. If you want a digital Parsifal you will have to choose between this and the Karajan set. Karajan's trump card is the formidable Gurnemanz of Kurt Moll, his tenor is just about the equal of Baremboim's, but his Kundry good as she is can't quite match the eroticism of Meier. The Karajan recording is early digital, the sound a little bit cool and analytical, the Baremboim is better recorded, more natural and warmer. Both are very collectable recordings.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best digital Parsifal that I know., February 2, 2006
By Francisco Yanez Calvino (Santiago de Compostela, GALIZA, Spain.) - See all my reviews
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Wagner's interpretation has a lot of fans that are not very open-mind to new ways of performing the works of the great Richard. This affects conducting, playing and singing and those listeners use to be much more closed to a kind of performances that come from the XIXth Century tradition, having the climax in the figure of Hans Knappertsbusch.

This is clearly a Parsifal in a different line, a modern version of a piece that can be played, of course, in different ways and not only in the very mystical Kna did. This Barenboim's performance is deep, very Germanic and perfect from the technical point of view, as it was his Tristan und Isolde, released by Teldec too and which is, together with this Parsifal one of the best recordings Barenboim did in his years with Berlin. Daniel Barenboim is, in my opinion the greatest Wagnerian conductor in our days, as his cycle of Wagner's works for Teldec shows, or as you can watch and listen in his just released DVD with the Walküre.

The orchestra is a glory made sound, and you remember it's the BERLINER PHILHARMONIKER, not the Staatsoper, like other reviewers wrote. In my opinion the German orchestra is the finest in the world, so you can imagine how great is them playing in this CD, in a moment of great shape under a baton they know very well. I simply can not imagine a performance like this in a live recording, so the miracle made sound is clear, with all the dynamics, tones, tempi... perfectly described.

The voices are really great, despite all those who can listen only the old recordings, Wagner allows everything and this is a marvellous way of singing the main roles, like Jerusalem or van Dam shows. About Waltrud Meier I can only say that her Kundry is the best I know, as she was too the best Isolde I know. The rest of the cast is very good and very well balanced, with deep and technical voices very well chosen for the kind of interpretation Barenboim does.

As I wrote some lines above, a performance of Parsifal is just a part of the different possibilities the works offer, so if you want to know it well you will need to listen some other performances, especially Knappertsbusch (Teldec and Philips, in my opinion) and Solti (Decca), mainly. Karajan is quite good, but because of the orchestra, but anyway I prefer Berlin in this recording. Levine.... The best thing you can do is to forget Levine conducting Wagner, except for the voices, his conducting is really poor.

The recording is very good, digital, something very important in this work in which the pianissimos has a very important role in creating the different atmospheres required. The balance between voices and orchestra is perfect and it's recorded like if it was a concert, so you can listen the singers moving on the stage through your loudspeakers. The libretto is very, very good too.

One of the better Parsifal and technically the best one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The First Choice Among the Greatest Parsifal's
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4.0 out of 5 stars Holle Ruins Otherwise Excellent Recording
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4.0 out of 5 stars Very good, but Kna is still the first choice
I feel this Parsifal, along with Kubeliks, are the two finest since KNA's(62, 511, 54, 56). I actually prefer Siegfried Jerusalem to Jess Thomas(KNA 62)-his voice was still at its... Read more
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Published 23 months ago by Bjorn Viberg

3.0 out of 5 stars In this masterpiece good isn't good enough
Of all the Wagner operas, the one that has received the most inspired producitons on CD is Parsifal. Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Parsifal that is far from perfect
I must confess to being disappointed with this Parsifal. Barenboim's recording of Lohengrin is excellent, and I have liked his work at the Berliner Staatsoper; so I took the... Read more
Published on April 26, 2001 by J. Fine

3.0 out of 5 stars A little disappointing
This recording has generally received very good reviews from the critics, so I must confess to being slightly disappointed by it - particularly by the technical level of the... Read more
Published on September 4, 2000

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