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Wagner: Der Ring Des Nibelungen [BOX SET]

Richard Wagner (Performer), Mark Baker (Performer), MariAnne Haggander (Performer), Hei-Kyung Hong (Performer), Siegfried Jerusalem (Performer), Diane Kesling (Performer), Hildegard Behrens (Performer), Ruthild Engert-Ely (Performer), Henry Grossman (Conductor), Linda Kelm (Artist), Kathleen Battle (Artist), Reiner Goldberg (Artist), Helga Dernesch (Artist), James Levine (Artist)
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  • Performer: Richard Wagner, Mark Baker, MariAnne Haggander, Hei-Kyung Hong, Siegfried Jerusalem, et al.
  • Conductor: Henry Grossman
  • Audio CD (September 20, 1994)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 14
  • Format: Box set
  • Note on Boxed Sets: During shipping, discs in boxed sets occasionally become dislodged without damage. Please examine and play these discs. If you are not completely satisfied, we'll refund or replace your purchase.
  • Label: Deutsche Grammophon
  • ASIN: B000001GMW
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Outstanding orchestra, June 11, 2002
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The Metropolitan Orchestra under the direction of James Levine gives an outstanding performance throughout the four 'Ring' cyle operas. The often slower tempi adopted by Levine in my opinion, brings out the beauty in Wagner's music because every note and all the harmonies can be heard. Note that tempi should not be at the detriment of the drama. Fortunately I find Levine's tempi undetrimental to the drama and for this, his interpretation gets a thumbs up from me. At times, I found that the brass section was down in the mix (e.g. the opening of Act 2 of 'Die Walkure'). Overall, the digital recording was superb: the strings sounded great and the low double bass sounds from the recording should scare anybody who's in a dark room!

I turn my attention now to the singing. Having gone through some other reviews to seek some alternative viewpoints before writing down my own, I was shocked at the complaints about the singing in this recording. But unfortunately, I must agree and may I also add that other 'Ring' recordings have singers who are also not up to the task or rather are overrated and don't sound as good as people describe them. The biggest dissapointment for me first up was Gary Lakes - listen to 'Wintersturme wichen dem Wonnemond' towards the end of Act 1 of the 'Die Walkure' - Gary Lakes is seemingly out of breath and unable to sing in tune (literally), there is no other way to describe it but a singer grasping for air and with this, the phrasing and dynamics go and ultimately, musically inadequate. Another thing, Jessye Norman is not a good Sieglinde, her singing is very good (in fact, the best out of the female cast) BUT, Sieglinde is not a Brunnhilde and thus, should not be sung like one. Norman's volume was just too loud and insensitive to the character of Sieglinde for me at times. Remember, Sieglinde is an innocent little girl, not a warrior. I think Norman is more suited to the role of Brunnhilde.

Hildegard Behrens, unlike other reviewers, I like quite a lot. At times, she struggles greatly with the part of Brunnhilde but fortunately, this negative aspect enhanced somewhat the drama of the opera (not all the time though!), I could feel the pain that Brunnhilde was going through in 'Gotterdammerung', literally!

Last comment is of James Morris, I think he is the perfect Wotan. His tone is authorative and unlike other reviewers, I think the drama that he injects into his singing is great. But once again, this is only my opinion.

Overall, the fantastic orchestral display cancels out all the negatives of the singing (I can already hear people beating me down for saying this!). For me, adequate singers I can stand but a bad orchestra, I can't, especially for a work like the 'Ring' which depends so much on the music. I would love to give 5 stars for the stunning orchestral playing but unfortunately, I can't because of the dissapointing singing. So I give it 4 because the orchestral playing alone takes it above a 3!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An Ode to Beauty!, October 1, 2004
By gellio "gellio" (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
I decided to add another Ring to my collection (I have Solti's and Bohm's recordings) and the choice was between a more historical recording or Levine's (I once had Karajan's desperate mess and sold it). I am not a digital whore, but I ultimately decided on Levine's because of what I've read about the superb orchestral playing! Now, on to my thoughts...

There's been a lot of talk about Levine's "plodding tempos" on here and reviews I've read through other sources. This morning, I did some research and compiled a timing list for some of the more popular Ring's. Levine's Ring is 90 minutes SHORTER than Goodall's. It is only 24 minutes longer than Karajan's, 34 minutes longer than Solti's, and 103 minutes longer than Bohm's. We're talking 24, 34, and 103 minutes over the course of 14 to 15 hours. Yes, the slower tempos are noticeable compared to Bohm, but they are certainly not noticeable compared to Karajan and Solti. 24 and 34 minutes over 14 to 15 hours amounts to seconds when it comes to each individual track. Not noticeable - a non-issue!

What is said about the orchestral playing is superb. I am absolutely floored by the stunning beauty with which the Met orchestra plays. It's breathtaking, from the first note of Rheingold until the last note of Gotterdammerung! The sound is clear, beautiful, and lush. Gorgeous!

The cast does have some issues. Solti provides the only near perfect cast IMO (save Hotter in Walkure). Bohm features the same two major players (Windgassen and Nilsson) as Solti. Of course Goldberg and Behrens don't measure up to these two giants, but they are both more than sufficent for their roles. Vocally, Goldberg is good, but something is missing. Behrens seems to struggle at moments, leaving me vocally disappointed during the finales of Siegfried and Gotterdammerung! However, it's nice to have another Brunnhilde and Siegfried on disc.

James Morris is a triumph as Wotan! The best I have ever heard, bar none! I literally listened to his final passage in Walkure about 15 times in a row. It will light your heart on fire. Norman is wonderful as Sieglinde! It's true her voice is perhaps a bit too large for the role, but what a treat it is to hear Sieglinde sung so powerfully and beautifully. It's a nice change, and the ACT I of Walkure is breathtaking. Studer is great as Gutrune and I love Zednik's Mime. Battle as the Woodbird and Moll as Fafner represent two other roles that are wonderfully sung.

All in all, the Walkure is the best I have heard, and the Gotterdammerung falls short of Solti's, however, it's definitely worth owning! Solti has the definite edge in Siegfried and Rheingold.

In short, would I recommend Levine's Ring to someone who is approaching the work for a first time? NO! I would certainly recommend Solti's, for many reasons. However, if someone already had Solti's and was looking for another (recent) Ring, I would absolutely recommend Levine's over both Bohm's and Karajan's, which is saying a lot, because while I loath Karajan's effort, I love and applaud Bohm's!

On a side note, Deutsch Grammophon has repackaged this Ring at mid-price (also found on Amazon), with no librettos. Although there are several used recordings for sale here, with librettos, you'd be better off buying the newly repackaged set and use the money you save to purchase Rudolph Sabors commentaries on the Ring as a whole and each of the four operas individually. Not only does he include the original text, with English translation side-by-side, he also includes a running commentary with loads of interesting information, including pointing out the motifs. These 5 volumes can be purchased used (on Amazon.com) very cheaply.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the Best Recordings of Wagner, October 16, 2001
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After having listened to Solti, Karajan's, Bohm, and Levine's version of the ring, this is the one that I must pick. First of all, the recording itself is purely beautiful and well-recorded digital sound. It gives it a warmpth that analogue couldn't do. Given, it is a bit slower than the other ones, but that makes it quite majestic and adds a feel to it. Bohm's i my second favorite, but that one is MUCH faster, with Die Walkure alone being 40 minutes shorter. James Morris if the best Wotan of the last two decades, and Hildegard Behrens is perfect. The Rheinmaidens are superb, Alberich is well performed, and Siegfried is very good, but has been sung better. Overall it is an excellent recording.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Beautiful Ring with some casting problems
First of all, I want to say that I am simply amazed with what James Levine did with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Read more
Published on July 9, 2006 by The Cultural Observer

3.0 out of 5 stars Musically perfect, dramatically dull.
I became introduced to the Ring through this version. I did not think it bad at all at first. In fact, I thought it was unsurpassably beautiful, and that no other conductor... Read more
Published on March 29, 2004 by Anonymous

2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing performance
Frankly, the performance disappoints in many aspects. I have great reservations on Levine's plodding tempo, and the singing is generally much below expectations. Read more
Published on October 22, 2003

2.0 out of 5 stars What's the point?
After a performance of Siegfried in NY during the 90's, one reviewer wrote that when you start a performance at 6, and it's now after midnight and Siegfried still hasn't woken... Read more
Published on December 7, 2001 by Jim Player

3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but definitely not the first choice
Levine's reading is admirable, with which I feel very satisfied. But what disappoints me is that the singers did not match up with their maestro. Read more
Published on May 5, 2001 by Ko-Hsiu Hou

2.0 out of 5 stars A disappointing cycle
I'm afraid I'm rather disappointed by this set. Levine and the Met orchestra are indeed admirable, although they surely don't erase memories of other great readings in the past... Read more
Published on January 27, 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars a very pleasant ring indeed
I saw this on offer when I was looking to buy a copy of Solti's recording. I bought the Levine 5 years ago and I have listened to it several times. Read more
Published on September 20, 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars The clearest, most beautiful "Ring" of them all
Although this set has not gotten a lot of positive publicity, I love it because I can hear every note played clearly and beautifully by the Met Orchestra, surely one of the... Read more
Published on July 25, 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Impeccable orchestra playing
As Principal Keyboardist with The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, and one who values beautiful ensemble playing, I can tell you that the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra sounds... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars A noble effort but . . . .
I bought this "Ring" after buying the Met's video of the live production hoping for the same, but oh well. Read more
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