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Richard Wagner (Composer), Herbert von Karajan (Conductor), Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Orchestra), Anna Reynolds (Performer), Catherine Gayer (Performer), Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau (Performer), Donald Grobe (Performer), Edda Moser (Performer), Gerhard Stolze (Performer), Gundula Janowitz (Performer), Helen Donath (Performer), Helga Dernesch (Performer), Helge Brilioth (Performer), Jess Thomas (Performer), Jon Vickers (Performer), Josephine Veasey (Performer), Karl Ridderbusch (Performer), Martti Talvela (Performer), Robert Kerns (Performer), Simone Mangelsdorff (Performer)
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  • Performer: Anna Reynolds, Catherine Gayer, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Donald Grobe, Edda Moser, et al.
  • Orchestra: Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Conductor: Herbert von Karajan
  • Composer: Richard Wagner
  • Audio CD (February 27, 2001)
  • SPARS Code: ADD
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Deutsche Grammophon
  • ASIN: B00004XT2G
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #165,977 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Disc 1:

Samples
Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. Das Rheingold - Vorabend des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Erste Szene - "Lugt, Schwestern! Die Weckerin lacht in den Grund"Helen Donath 4:09$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. Das Rheingold - Vorabend des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Erste Szene - Nur wer der Minne Macht entsagt (Woglinde, Wellgunde, Flosshilde)Helen Donath 1:40$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. Das Rheingold - Vorabend des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Erste Szene - "Der Welt Erbe Gewänn' ich zu eigen durch dich?"Zoltan Kelemen 1:43$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. Das Rheingold - Vorabend des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Erste Szene - Haltet den Räuber! (Flosshilde, Wellgunde, Woglinde)Anna Reynolds 3:23$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Das Rheingold - Vorabend des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Zweite Szene - "Hör', Wotan, der Harrenden Wort!"Karl Ridderbusch 1:53$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. Das Rheingold - Vorabend des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Zweite Szene - Schwester! Brüder! Rettet! Helft! (Freia, Froh, Donner, Loge, Fricka)Simone Mangelsdorff 4:36$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. Das Rheingold - Vorabend des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Zweite Szene - Wotan, Gemahl, unsel'ger Mann! (Fricka, Wotan, Loge, Donner, Froh)Josephine Veasey 1:55$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. Das Rheingold - Vorabend des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Zweite Szene - VerwandlungsmusikBerliner Philharmoniker 2:49$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. Das Rheingold - Vorabend des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Vierte Szene - "Zur Burg führt die Brücke"Robert Kerns 1:50$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. Das Rheingold - Vorabend des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Vierte Szene - Abendlich strahlt der Sonne Auge (Wotan)Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau 1:45$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. Das Rheingold - Vorabend des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Vierte Szene - So grüß' ich die Burg (Wotan, Fricka, Loge)Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau 2:06$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. Das Rheingold - Vorabend des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Vierte Szene - "Rheingold! Rheingold! Reines Gold!"Helen Donath 3:21$0.99 Buy Track
listen13. Die Walküre - Erster Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Erster Aufzug - "Der Männer Sippe saß hier im Saal"Jon Vickers 5:55$0.99 Buy Track
listen14. Die Walküre - Erster Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Erster Aufzug - "Winterstürme wichen dem Wonnemond"Jon Vickers 3:08$0.99 Buy Track
listen15. Die Walküre - Erster Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Erster Aufzug - Du bist der LenzGundula Janowitz 2:03$0.99 Buy Track
listen16. Die Walküre - Erster Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Erster Aufzug - O süßeste Wonne! Seligstes Weib! (Siegmund, Sieglinde)Jon Vickers 6:24$0.99 Buy Track
listen17. Die Walküre - Erster Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Erster Aufzug - War Wälse dein VaterGundula Janowitz 2:01$0.99 Buy Track
listen18. Die Walküre - Erster Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Erster Aufzug - Siegmund, den Wälsung, siehst du, Weib! (Siegmund, Sieglinde)Jon Vickers 2:38$0.99 Buy Track
listen19. Die Walküre - Erster Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Dritter Aufzug - Szene 1: "Hojotoho! Heiaha!"Liselotte Rebmann 6:14Album Only
listen20. Die Walküre - Erster Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Dritter Aufzug - "Leb wohl, du kühnes, herrliches Kind"Thomas Stewart 4:51$0.99 Buy Track
listen21. Die Walküre - Erster Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Dritter Aufzug - Der Augen leuchtendes PaarThomas Stewart 6:57$0.99 Buy Track
listen22. Die Walküre - Erster Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Dritter Aufzug - "Loge, hör! Lausche hieher!"Thomas Stewart 1:21$0.99 Buy Track
listen23. Die Walküre / Dritter Aufzug - - Magic Fire Music -Berliner Philharmoniker 3:49$0.99 Buy Track


Disc 2:

Samples
Song TitleArtist Time Price
listen  1. Siegfried - Zweiter Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Zweiter Aufzug - "Daß der mein Vater nicht ist"Jess Thomas 9:46Album Only
listen  2. Siegfried - Zweiter Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Zweiter Aufzug - Nun sing, ich lausche dem GesangJess Thomas 4:08$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. Siegfried - Zweiter Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Dritter Aufzug - VorspielBerliner Philharmoniker 2:14$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. Siegfried - Zweiter Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Dritter Aufzug - Szene 1: "Wache, Wala!"Thomas Stewart 2:14$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Siegfried - Zweiter Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Dritter Aufzug - - Brünnhildes Erwachen: Einleitung -Berliner Philharmoniker 2:18$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. Siegfried - Zweiter Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Dritter Aufzug - "Heil dir, Sonne!" (Brünnhildes Erwachen)Helga Dernesch 4:04$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. Siegfried - Zweiter Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Dritter Aufzug - "Siegfried! Siegfried! Seliger Held!" (Ausschnitt) (Brünnhilde, Siegfried)Helga Dernesch 1:16$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. Götterdämmerung - Dritter Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Prologue - Orchesterzwischenspiel (Tagesanbruch)Berliner Philharmoniker 3:26$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. Götterdämmerung - Dritter Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Prologue - "Zu neuen Taten, teurer Helde"Helga Dernesch 2:32$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. Götterdämmerung - Dritter Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Prologue - Mehr gabst du, Wunderfrau, als ich zu wahren weiß (Siegfried, Brünnhilde)Helge Brilioth 9:53Album Only
listen11. Götterdämmerung - Dritter Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Prologue - Orchesterzwischenspiel (Siegfrieds Rheinfahrt)Berliner Philharmoniker 5:09$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. Götterdämmerung - Dritter Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Dritter Aufzug - TrauermarschBerliner Philharmoniker 8:43Album Only
listen13. Götterdämmerung - Dritter Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Dritter Aufzug - "Starke Scheite schichtet mir dort"Helga Dernesch 9:44Album Only
listen14. Götterdämmerung - Dritter Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Dritter Aufzug - "Mein Erbe nun nehm' ich zu eigen"Helga Dernesch 2:49$0.99 Buy Track
listen15. Götterdämmerung - Dritter Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Dritter Aufzug - Fliegt heim, ihr Raben! (Immolation Scene)Helga Dernesch 3:54$0.99 Buy Track
listen16. Götterdämmerung - Dritter Tag des Bühnenfestspiels "Der Ring des Nibelungen" / Dritter Aufzug - "Zurück vom Ring!"Karl Ridderbusch 4:50$0.99 Buy Track


On this CD:
  1. Das Rheingold (The Rhine Gold), opera, WWV 86a Lugt, Schwestern! Die Weckerin lacht in den Grund
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Helen Donath, Zoltan Kelemen, Anna Reynolds, Edda Moser
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  2. Das Rheingold (The Rhine Gold), opera, WWV 86a Nur wer der Minne Macht entsagt
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Helen Donath, Anna Reynolds, Edda Moser
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  3. Das Rheingold (The Rhine Gold), opera, WWV 86a Der Welt Erbe gewänn ich zu eigen durch dich
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Helen Donath, Zoltan Kelemen, Anna Reynolds, Edda Moser
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  4. Das Rheingold (The Rhine Gold), opera, WWV 86a Haltet den Räuber!
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Helen Donath, Anna Reynolds, Edda Moser
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  5. Das Rheingold (The Rhine Gold), opera, WWV 86a Hör, Wotan, der Harrenden Wort!
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Martti Talvela, Karl Ridderbusch, Simone Mangelsdorff, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  6. Das Rheingold (The Rhine Gold), opera, WWV 86a Schwester! Brüder! Rettet! Helft!
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Josephine Veasey, Robert Kerns, Gerhard Stolze, Simone Mangelsdorff, Donald Grobe
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  7. Das Rheingold (The Rhine Gold), opera, WWV 86a Wotan, Gemahl, unselger Mann!
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Josephine Veasey, Robert Kerns, Gerhard Stolze, Donald Grobe, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  8. Das Rheingold (The Rhine Gold), opera, WWV 86a Transformation music
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  9. Das Rheingold (The Rhine Gold), opera, WWV 86a Zur Burg führt die Brüke
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Donald Grobe
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  10. Das Rheingold (The Rhine Gold), opera, WWV 86a Abendlich strahlt der Sonne Auge
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  11. Das Rheingold (The Rhine Gold), opera, WWV 86a So grüss ich die Burg
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Josephine Veasey, Gerhard Stolze, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  12. Das Rheingold (The Rhine Gold), opera, WWV 86a Rheingold! Rheingold!
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Helen Donath, Gerhard Stolze, Anna Reynolds, Edda Moser, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  13. Die Walküre (The Valkyrie), opera, WWV 86b Der Männer Sippe sass hier im Saal
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Gundula Janowitz, Jon Vickers
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  14. Die Walküre (The Valkyrie), opera, WWV 86b Winterstürme wichen dem Wonnemond
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Jon Vickers
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  15. Die Walküre (The Valkyrie), opera, WWV 86b Du bist der Lenz
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Gundula Janowitz
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  16. Die Walküre (The Valkyrie), opera, WWV 86b O süsseste Wonne! Seligstes Weib!
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Gundula Janowitz, Jon Vickers
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  17. Die Walküre (The Valkyrie), opera, WWV 86b War Wälse dein Vater, und bist du ein Wälsung
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Gundula Janowitz, Jon Vickers
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  18. Die Walküre (The Valkyrie), opera, WWV 86b Siegmund, den Wälsung, siehst du, Weib!
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Gundula Janowitz, Jon Vickers
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  19. Die Walküre (The Valkyrie), opera, WWV 86b The Ride of the Valkyries
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  20. Die Walküre (The Valkyrie), opera, WWV 86b Leb wohl, du kühnes, herrliches Kind!
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Thomas Stewart
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  21. Die Walküre (The Valkyrie), opera, WWV 86b Der Augen leuchtendes Paar
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Thomas Stewart
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  22. Die Walküre (The Valkyrie), opera, WWV 86b Loge, hör! Lausche hieher!
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Thomas Stewart
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  23. Die Walküre (The Valkyrie), opera, WWV 86b Magic Fire Music
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  24. Siegfried, opera, WWV 86c Dass der mein Vater nicht ist - Forest murmers
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Jess Thomas
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  25. Siegfried, opera, WWV 86c Nun sing! Ich lausche dem Gesang!
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Jess Thomas, Catherine Gayer
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  26. Siegfried, opera, WWV 86c Prelude to Act 3
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  27. Siegfried, opera, WWV 86c Wache, Wala! Wala! Erwach!
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Thomas Stewart
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  28. Siegfried, opera, WWV 86c Brünnhilde's Awakening: Introduction
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  29. Siegfried, opera, WWV 86c Heil dir, Sonne! Heil dir, Licht!
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Helga Dernesch, Jess Thomas
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  30. Siegfried, opera, WWV 86c Siegfried! Siegfried! Seliger Held!
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Helga Dernesch, Jess Thomas
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  31. Die Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), opera, WWV 86d Orchestral Interlude
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  32. Die Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), opera, WWV 86d Zu neuen Taten, teurer Helde
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Helga Dernesch
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  33. Die Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), opera, WWV 86d Mehr gabst du, Wunderfrau, als ich zu wahren weiss
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Helga Dernesch, Helge Brilioth
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  34. Die Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), opera, WWV 86d Siegfried's Rhine Journey
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  35. Die Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), opera, WWV 86d Funeral Music
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  36. Die Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), opera, WWV 86d Starke Scheite schichtet mir dort
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Helga Dernesch
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  37. Die Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), opera, WWV 86d Mein Erbe nun nehm ich zu eigen
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Helga Dernesch
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  38. Die Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), opera, WWV 86d Fliegt heim, ihr Raben!
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Helga Dernesch
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan

  39. Die Götterdämmerung (Twilight of the Gods), opera, WWV 86d Conclusion: Zurück vom Ring!
    Composed by Richard Wagner
    Performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Karl Ridderbusch
    Conducted by Herbert von Karajan


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42 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good introduction to the Ring, good value, October 4, 2001
By David A. Kemp (Plano, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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I'm recommending this 2-disc set because it's a sensible, cost-effective introduction to Wagner's masterpiece, Der Ring des Nibelungen, commonly called the Ring. The Ring is a sequential cycle of four operas, Das Rheingold, Die Walkure, Siegfried, and Gotterdammerung. With the exception of Das Rheingold, they are all of great length (Wagner was a colossal egotist who seemed to believe that no opera could be too long if he was its composer). As a result, acquiring and getting familiar with the entire Ring is an expensive and time-consuming proposition (my choice among complete Ring recordings, the landmark Solti/Vienna Philharmonic set on Decca/London, is 14 CDs costing around $1...-$...). Wagner purists will object to any attempt to excerpt "highlights" from the Ring, and they do have a point: unlike the standard Italian and French operas, which are readily divisible into recitatives, arias, duets, etc., the Wagner operas do not lend themselves to excerpting, with the result that "highlights" sets like this one are a collection of "bleeding chunks" torn from the body of the whole work.

Nevertheless there is a need for a way to approach the Ring, to be introduced to it and to get its flavor, and this generously filled 2-disc set fills that requirement reasonably well. (Wagner's six most important non-Ring operas are similarly if somewhat less generously highlighted on a Deutsche Grammophon 2-CD set that is a companion volume to this one, drawn from various Deutsche Grammophon complete opera recordings--none conducted by Karajan--so if you buy both sets--4 CDs--you gain at least some exposure to all ten major Wagner operas.)

CD 1 (76'33 in length) gives you 31'11 of Das Rheingold (1968), and 45'20 of Die Walkure (1967), which has long been the most popular of the four Ring operas. CD 2 (77'05 in length) gives you 25'56 of Siegfried (1969), and 51'03 of Gotterdammerung (1970). All the music here is drawn from the complete Karajan/Berlin Philharmonic Ring on Deutsche Grammophon (from studio recordings made in 1967-1970; the complete Karajan/Berlin Philharmonic Ring is 14 discs, price $1...-$...) The primary criticism of von Karajan's Ring when it was initially released was that his singers are quite uneven, and some of his casting is unconventional and controversial (in particular, his "artificial" casting is problematic, i.e., singers who were chosen for the recording studio but who might not be likely to sing their roles successfully in the opera house). In addition the casting is not consistent from one opera to the next (for example, there are two different Wotans, two different Siegfrieds, two different Brunnhildes; talk about changing horses in midstream!).

On this two-CD selection of highlights we get, obviously, only a very limited exposure to the singers of the complete Ring, but we can see what the criticism was all about. The Rhine maidens are excellent. Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, great artist though he was in his proper sphere, unfortunately kept straying out of it, as he does here: Wotan calls for a Wagnerian Heldenbariton, which Fischer Dieskau certainly was not (any more than he was a Verdi or Puccini baritone). He is out of his depth here. Gerhard Stolze's idea of doing Loge is to talk, rant, and ham it up instead of sing (one wonders if he can sing). Gundula Janowitz is an appealing Sieglinde who sings well; she is lighter-voiced and hence more fragile-sounding than usually heard in the role. Jon Vickers and Thomas Stewart stand out as Siegmund and Wotan (the second one), offering impressive, well-sung performances. (Stewart also sings the Wanderer.) The Valkyries are a weak, underpowered bunch here (compare the lusty, superior Valkyries in the Solti or Bohm sets, for example). Helga Dernesch is a Brunnhilde with a big, healthy voice, good instincts, a comfortable middle, and an effortful top (she later wisely became a mezzo). She is not in the class of Flagstad, Traubel, or Nilsson, but apart from the problematic high notes I admire her Brunnhilde. Jess Thomas is conscientious in the cruelly demanding role of Siegfried, but his voice is basically unattractive and lacks the heft and heroic quality the role demands. (To be fair to him, there hasn't been a truly satisfying Siegfried since the great Lauritz Melchior retired in 1950, and Thomas is representative of the ersatz, makeshift Heldentenorizing we've had to make do with since then.) Helge Brilioth, the second Siegfried, in the little we hear from him here, reveals a more promising voice and sounds more like Siegfried should. The great attraction here is the orchestral playing and polish, which are most impressive, as one would expect from this celebrated team of orchestra and conductor who worked so long together. One has rarely heard the orchestral score so convincingly and painstakingly brought to life, and Karajan is considerate to his hothouse crew of singers, knowing how to scale his orchestra back to let them be heard.

This 2-CD set has direct, head-on competition from a similar (and similarly priced) Philips 2-CD set of highlights from the Ring. The Philips set preserves the Bayreuth "live" performances of the Ring of 1966-67 under Karl Bohm. One of its advantages is generally superior, more involved singing, including the great Birgit Nilsson as Brunnhilde, by singers who sing the same roles throughout (no switching horses in midstream) and who actually sang their roles in the opera house (not just in the recording studio). Also, since the performances are "live," there is a certain sense of vividness, immediacy, and excitement missing in a studio recording. On the other hand, the Karajan set offers generally superior conducting and orchestral playing; his studio recording can be more note-perfect (with its opportunities for re-takes); and the sound of Karajan's set is better than that of Bohm's live performances (although still not as good as Solti's Ring, or the best more recent opera recordings).

So, between the Karajan and Bohm 2-CD Ring highlights sets, there is not a clearcut winner. To make choosing more difficult, both are priced the same and both offer very generously filled CDs (both have about two and a half hours of music). I marginally prefer the Bohm "live" performances, but I couldn't argue with anyone who listened to them both and preferred the Karajan.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful introduction, or a new experience, February 13, 2004
By T. Archambeault "The Critic" (Crawfordsville, IN USA) - See all my reviews
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Admittedly, it is a daunting task to try to "get into" opera, and even more so with Wagner's Ring. This CD is perfect for the beginner and the more experienced listener for various reasons. First of all, it spoils you somewhat in presenting you with the best pieces of the various operas. These "bleeding chunks" certainly give you a wonderful introduction to the various motifs, and most importantly, are very long pieces. The CD manages to capture several of the different flavors present in Wagner's opera.

Secondly, the CD is worth its price mainly due to Karajan's conducting. After listening to Solti's version of the Ring (also wonderful), I was suprised by the subtle hints he seems to charge through. You can literally hear the galloping of the horse, or subtle musical hints which add a great appreciation and character to the opera. Thus, if you have experienced several other conductors, but have not had the pleasure of Karajan, it would be worth the price.

Unfortunatly, some of the singing is kinda weak. Again, after Solti's Valkyries, you will have a hard time getting into the singing. And again, Karajan's Brunhilde isn't as strong as Solti's, but she still holds her own. Loge, here, sounds like a trickster (though he does sing/speak his words), and the Wotan's are alright.

In conclusion, this is perfect if you want to add flavor to your Wagner listening experience, or just want to know what the big deal is. I, of course, suggest getting one of the DVD's to get the big picture of what is going on (Levine's MET is a good start). So buy and enjoy.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Substance!, April 15, 2001
By CarrieB (Seated comfortably) - See all my reviews
I've recently gotten into opera, and have mostly listened to Italian and French opera (with the exception of Die Zauberflote). I started getting tired of all the frilliness of the Italian works, particulary, and decided to give Serious German Opera a go. As a new opera fan, I was intimidated by Wagner's reputation; lengthy, intense, and heavy. I figured this CD would be a good choice for an introduction, as it features highlights of the entire Ring cycle. I am neither dissapointed, intimidated nor put off by this recording. The depth of the work is a nice change of pace, and very refreshing.
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