Wagner - Siegfried - The Ring Cycle - Joseph Keilberth - 180g 5LP Box Set

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Wagner - Siegfried - The Ring Cycle - Joseph Keilberth - 180g 5LP Box Set
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AAA 100% Analogue This LP was Remastered using Pure Analogue Components Only from the Master Tapes through to the Cutting Head

Decca /  Testament - SBTLP5 1392  - 180 Gram Virgin Vinyl

Deluxe Box Set - 28 Page Booklet - Pure Analogue Audiophile Mastering 

"At the time Keilberth never seemed to receive his due – his command of every aspect of this vast score is unerring in balance, detail and overall Schwung. No opera house or recording has since rivaled the cast assembled here, not even the Decca set, by which time Hotter, Windgassen and Neidlinger were all some ten years older. In 1955 all three are at the peak of their form. Don't take my word for it: buy the discs and experience Wagner as he was supremely performed in those special days." - Gramophone
 
"Magnificent is the only word for it. This is teamwork on an exalted scale. Keilberth was the first among equals in Wagner." – The Independent
 
"The revelations are the remarkable early stereo sound quality and Keilberth's elemental conducting. This Siegfried has an inexorable sweep that will take your breath away. The singing too is of a kind that you just don't hear today. The classical-record event of the year. Five stars.
 
THE LOST RING CYCLE – NOW AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER
 
The most coveted performance of Wagner's legendary epic Ring Cycle was in fact recorded by Decca in Stereo live at the 1955 Bayreuth Festival. But until now, that lost performance has remained but a memory.
 
Thrillingly conducted by Joseph Keilberth (called by Astrid Varnay, "a conductor with so much love, who was always there for you"), the cycle provides the opportunity to hear complete for the first time on commercial release the definitive performances of Hans Hotter, Astrid Varnay, Ramon Vinay, Josef Greindl and Paul Kuen, in addition to the much-loved Siegfried of Wolfgang Windgassen, here heard in his prime.

 

These live Bayreuth performances were taped by a Decca team led by Peter Andry and including the noted engineers Kenneth Wilkinson and Roy Wallace, with Gordon Parry as assistant. Using a new six-channel mixer designed by Wallace, the team made both stereo and mono recordings of each opera. Three microphones were placed in the sunken orchestra pit and three were hanged from a lighting bridge about 20 feet above the stage. "This was brilliant; it worked beautifully," remembers Wallace. The company prepared for an expected release, but John Culshaw, recently returned to Decca, vetoed the project. He disliked "live" recordings and already had plans for a studio Ring with Solti, which began four years later. Decca's recording vividly captures in wonderful stereo sound the unique acoustic and stage/pit balance of the Bayreuth Festival theatre with its sunken orchestra, in addition to preserving the leading singers from a Wagnerian golden age in live performance
 
This Siegfried has been slumbering longer than Brünnhilde on her Valkyrie rock. Recorded live at the 1955 Bayreuth festival, it should have been the first commercial release of Wagner’s magnum opus, but record-company politics — detailed in Mike Ashman’s booklet essay — left it languishing on the shelves for more than 50 years. Now it is out of copyright and all the principal participants, except Astrid Varnay’s thrilling Brünnhilde, are dead, Testament can issue it legitimately. The revelations are the remarkable early stereo sound quality and Keilberth’s elemental conducting. This Siegfried has an inexorable sweep that will take your breath away. The singing, too, is of a kind you just don’t hear today. Windgassen and Hotter are both in fresher voice than when they recorded this opera in the studio, and the supporting cast — Paul Küen’s properly sung yet malevolent Mime, Gustav Neidlinger’s baleful Alberich, Maria von Ilosvay’s gravely beautiful Erda — are vintage Bayreuth. The classical-record event of the year.
 
Musicians:
Wolfgang Windgassen
Hans Hotter
Paul Kuen
Astrid Varnay
Gustav Neidlinger
Maria von Ilosvay
Joseph Greindl
Ilse Hollweg
Joseph Keilberth, conductor
 
Selections:
Richard Wagner (1813-1883)
Siegfried (Second Day of Stage Festival)
 
1. Prelude
2. Act One, Scene One (beginning)
3. Act One, Scene One (conclusion)
4. Act One, Scene Two
5. Act One, Scene Three (beginning)
6. Act One, Scene Three (conclusion)
7. Prelude
8. Act Two, Scene One
9. Act Two, Scene Two (beginning)
10. Act Two, Scene Two (conclusion)
11. Act Two, Scene Three
12. Prelude
13. Act Three, Scene One
14. Act Three, Scene Two (beginning)
15. Act Three, Scene Two (conclusion)
16. Act Three, Scene Three (beginning)
17. Act Three, Scene Three (continued)
18. Act Three, Scene Three (conclusion)
 
Wagner - Siegfried - The Ring Cycle - Joseph Keilberth - 180g 5LP Box Set
 
 
Testament Records

Testament has revived these classic titles from the EMI catalog using only the original EMI master tapes, cut onto lacquer at EMI's Abbey Road Studios and mastered using full analog techniques
 

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