R. Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier (Remastered) Philharmonia Orchestra & Herbert von Karajan

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Album-Release:
2017

HRA-Release:
26.10.2017

Label: Warner Classics

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Opera

Artist: Philharmonia Orchestra & Herbert von Karajan

Composer: Richard Strauss (1864-1949)

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  • Richard Strauss (1864 - 1949): Der Rosenkavalier, Op. 59, Act 1:
  • 1 Act 1: Introduction 03:06
  • 2 Act 1: "Wie du warst! Wie du bist!" (Octavian, Marschallin) 04:37
  • 3 Act 1: "Lachst du mich aus? ... Lach' ich dich aus?" (Octavian, Marschallin) 04:18
  • 4 Act 1: "Der Feldmarschall sitzt im krowatischen Wald" (Octavian, Marschallin) 04:11
  • 5 Act 1: "Quinquin, es ist ein Besuch" (Marschallin, Major-Domo, Ochs, Octavian) 01:48
  • 6 Act 1: "Selbstverständlich empfängt mich Ihro Gnaden" (Ochs, Footmen, Marschallin) 02:21
  • 7 Act 1: "Euer Gnaden werden vielleicht verwundert sein" (Ochs, Marschallin) 02:49
  • 8 Act 1: "Dann ziehen wir ins Palais von Faninal" (Ochs, Marschallin, Major-Domo) 03:05
  • 9 Act 1: "Hat Sie schon einmal mit einem Kavalier" (Ochs, Octavian, Marschallin) 03:52
  • 10 Act 1: "Geben mir Euer Gnaden den Grasaff' da" (Ochs, Octavian, Marschallin) 03:07
  • 11 Act 1: "I komm' glei '... Drei arme, adelige Waisen" (Octavian, Orphans, Milliner, Animal-seller, Marschallin, Valzacchi) 03:03
  • 12 Act 1: "Di rigori armato il seno" (Singer) 01:54
  • 13 Act 1: "Als Morgengabe, ganz separatim jedoch" (Ochs, Attorney, Singer) 03:01
  • 14 Act 1: "Mein lieber Hippolyte" (Marschallin, Valzacchi, Ochs, Annina) 03:42
  • 15 Act 1: "Da geht er hin, der aufgeblasene schlechte Kerl" (Marschallin) 05:13
  • 16 Act 1: "Ach, du bist wieder da?" (Marschallin, Octavian) 03:00
  • 17 Act 1: "Oh, sei Er gut, Quinquin" (Marschallin, Octavian) 02:21
  • 18 Act 1: "Die Zeit im Grunde, Quinquin" (Marschallin) 02:43
  • 19 Act 1: "Mein schöner Schatz" (Octavian, Marschallin) 03:57
  • 20 Act 1: "Quinquin, Er soll jetzt geh'n" (Octavian, Marschallin) 03:58
  • 21 Act 1: "Ich hab'ihn nicht einmal geküsst!" (Marschallin, Footmen) 03:48
  • Der Rosenkavalier, Op. 59, Act 2:
  • 22 Act 2: "Ein ernster Tag, ein grosser Tag" (Faninal, Marianne, Major-Domo) 01:47
  • 23 Act 2: "In dieser feierlichen Stunde der Prüfung" (Sophie, Marianne, Lauffer) 03:17
  • 24 Act 2: "Mir ist die Ehre widerfahren" (Octavian, Sophie) 02:14
  • 25 Act 2: "Hat einen starken Geruch wie Rosen" (Octavian, Sophie) 02:37
  • 26 Act 2: "Wo war ich schon einmal und war so selig?" (Octavian, Sophie) 02:54
  • 27 Act 2: "Ich kenn' Ihn doch recht wohl" (Octavian, Sophie) 04:02
  • 28 Act 2: "Jetzt aber kommt mein Herr Zukünftiger" (Sophie, Faninal, Ochs, Octavian, Marianne) 02:52
  • 29 Act 2: "Belieben jetzt vielleicht ... ist ein alter Tokaier" (Sophie, Faninal, Ochs, Octavian, Marianne) 04:33
  • 30 Act 2: "Möcht' wissen, was Ihm dünkt von mir und Ihm" (Sophie, Faninal, Ochs, Octavian, Marianne) 03:21
  • 31 Act 2: "Wird Sie das Mannsbild da heiraten" (Ochs, Octavian, Sophie, Faninal, Major-Domo, Marianne) 02:45
  • 32 Act 2: "Mit Ihren Augen voll Tränen" (Octavian, Sophie) 03:32
  • 33 Act 2: "Herr Baron von Lerchenau!" (Annina, Valzacchi, Ochs, Sophie, Octavian) 03:19
  • 34 Act 2: "Ich hoff', Er kommt vielmehr jetzt mit mir hinters Haus" (Octavian, Ochs, Sophie, Lerchenauischen, Annina, Faninal's servants, Marianne, Faninal) 04:24
  • 35 Act 2: "Er muss mich pardonieren" (Octavian, Faninal, Sophie) 02:44
  • 36 Act 2: "Heirat' den Herrn dort nicht lebendig und nicht tot!" (Sophie, Faninal, Octavian, Marianne) 03:47
  • 37 Act 2: "Da lieg' ich!" (Ochs, Lerchenauischen) 02:40
  • 38 Act 2: "Und doch, muss lachen, wie sich so ein Luder" (Ochs, Lerchenauischen) 02:43
  • 39 Act 2: "Ohne mich, ohne mich jeder Tag dir zu bang" (Ochs, Annina) 02:59
  • 40 Act 2: "Ganz zu Befehl, Herr Kavalier" (Ochs, Annina) 03:03
  • Der Rosenkavalier, Op. 59, Act 3:
  • 41 Act 3: Introduction 02:52
  • 42 Act 3: Pantomime 03:57
  • 43 Act 3: "Hab'n Euer gnaden noch weitere Befehle?" (Landlord, Waiter, Ochs) 01:54
  • 44 Act 3: "Nein, nein, nein, nein! I trink' kein Wein" (Octavian, Ochs) 05:30
  • 45 Act 3: "Die schöne Musi!" (Octavian, Ochs) 03:45
  • 46 Act 3: "Macht Sie der Wein leicht immer so?" (Ochs) 01:38
  • 47 Act 3: "Er ist es! Es ist mein Mann!" (Annina, Ochs, Octavian, Landlord, Kinder, Waiter, Valzacchi) 02:15
  • 48 Act 3: "Halt! Keiner rührt sich!" (Police officer, Valzacchi, Octavian, Ochs, Landlord) 02:00
  • 49 Act 3: "Zur Stelle! Was wird von mir gewünscht?" (Faninal, Ochs, Police officer, Kinder) 01:46
  • 50 Act 3: "DIe Braut! Oh was für ein Skandal!" (Chorus, Faninal) 01:49
  • 51 Act 3: "Sind desto eher im Klaren!" (Ochs, Police officer, Octavian, Landlord) 01:50
  • 52 Act 3: "Bin glücklich über Massen" (Ochs, Octavian, Police officer, Marschallin, Sophie) 03:23
  • 53 Act 3: "Er sieht, Herr Kommissar, das Ganze war halt eine Farce" (Marschallin, Police officer, Sophie, Ochs, Octavian) 03:57
  • 54 Act 3: "Bin von so viel Finesse charmiert" (Ochs, Marschallin, Sophie) 03:28
  • 55 Act 3: "Leupold, wir geh'n" (Ochs, Annina, Children, Waiter, Landlord, Valzacchi, Musicians, Coachman, Servant) 01:43
  • 56 Act 3: "Mein Gott, es war nicht mehr als eine Farce" (Sophie, Octavian, Marschallin) 02:19
  • 57 Act 3: "Heut oder morgen oder den übernächsten Tag" (Sophie, Octavian, Marschallin) 02:15
  • 58 Act 3: "So schnell hat Sie ihn gar los lieb?" (Sophie, Octavian, Marschallin) 02:16
  • 59 Act 3: "Marie Theres'! ... Hab'mir's gelobt" (Sophie, Octavian, Marschallin) 04:39
  • 60 Act 3: "Ist ein Traum, kann nicht wirklich sein ... Spür' nur dich allein" (Sophie, Octavian) 03:06
  • 61 Act 3: "Sind halt also, die jungen Leut'!" (Faninal, Marschallin) 02:05
  • 62 Act 3: "Ist ein Traum, kann nicht wirklich sein" (Sophie, Octavian) 02:57
  • Total Runtime 03:10:51

Info for R. Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier (Remastered)



‘This remastering comes from the original analogue tapes and has been transferred at high resolution digital quality to capture the very best sound from the tapes. In consultation with the original engineer Chris Parker, we have slightly adjusted the balance of the Trio (in Act 3) to reflect the quality of sound that was desired but not achieved at the time of recording. This recording was originally made as a mono recording by Douglas Larter, with a stereo test version engineered by Chris Parker. It is this stereo test version which has been used for this remastering. Despite the early experimental nature of this new ‘stereo’ technology, this recording is captured in astonishingly vivid sound and is a testament to the experience, understanding and skill of both the musicians and engineers of the time.’ Simon Gibson, Remastering Engineer at Abbey Road Studios.

„This magnificent 1956 recording, conducted with genius by Karajan and with a cast such as dreams are made of, has an unparalleled status and is unlikely to be challenged for many a year.“ (Gramophone)

"The critics have consistently raved about this mid-to-late 1950's era recording featuring Elizabeth Schwarzkopf and the Philharmonia Orchestra, conducted by Herbert von Karajan. As far as I am concerned, you can believe them all- this is without a doubt one of Maestro von Karajan's finest achievements in his long and distinguished career. The singing from every member of the cast is top notch, headed of course by the wonderful work of Elizabeth Schwarzkopf as the Marschallin and Christa Ludwig as Octavian. Richard Strauss' lush, lyrical orchestral scoring provides a perfect foundation for the singers, and one can really the sense the nostalgia in this recording, as Strauss musically reflects on the passing of the Golden Age of Vienna. Do not be concerned about the age of this venerable recording. Its remastering is top notch, ensuring that the sound quality is simply not an issue. Der Rosenkavalier surely must be regarded as Germany's great Romantic opera in the post-Wagner world, and this recording will demonsrate why this is so. Absolutely recommended."

Eberhard Wächter, baritone
Teresa Stich-Randall, soprano
Kerstin Meyer, alto
Franz Bierbach, bass
Erich Majkut, tenor
Gerhard Unger, tenor
Harald Pröglhöf, baritone
Ljuba Welitsch, soprano
Otto Edelmann, bass
Paul Kuen, tenor
Nicolai Gedda, tenor
Anny Felbermayer, soprano
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, soprano
Karl Friedrich, tenor
Christa Ludwig, mezzo soprano
Philharmonia Orchestra
Philharmonia Chorus
Loughton Girls School Chorus
Herbert von Karajan, conductor

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