Nina Stemme sings Wagner: Wiener Staatsoper Live 2003-2013
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Label: Orfeo - Orfeo d'Or
Cat No: C937171B
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Opera
Release Date: 1st December 2017
Contents
Works
Der fliegende Hollander (The Flying Dutchman)Artists
Nina StemmeMihaela Ungureanu
Torsten Kerl
Falk Struckmann
Franz Hawlata
Johan Botha
Janina Baechle
Chor und Orchester der Wiener Staatsoper
Conductors
Seiji OzawaFranz Welser-Most
Works
Der fliegende Hollander (The Flying Dutchman)Artists
Nina StemmeMihaela Ungureanu
Torsten Kerl
Falk Struckmann
Franz Hawlata
Johan Botha
Janina Baechle
Chor und Orchester der Wiener Staatsoper
Conductors
Seiji OzawaFranz Welser-Most
About
The first number features Senta, a role with which she made her acclaimed Viennese debut in 2003 in the new version of The Flying Dutchman under Seiji Ozawa, including the Ballad of Senta which so captivated the audience. In a continuation of the Ring recording under Franz Welser-Möst with Johan Botha, this CD contains another scene in a role so well suited to her, from Act I of The Valkyrie - that of a passionate Sieglinde. And from the next part of the tetralogy there is an impressive example of how she has grown into roles considered to be the pinnacle of virtuosic technique in the form of an even more dramatic Brünnhilde, in an extensive excerpt from Act III of Siegfried. Lastly, again under the baton of Welser-Möst, an excerpt from Act I of Tristan and Isolde together with the all-demanding final song by Isolde from 2013. And at this juncture perhaps it is justified to assert that Nina Stemme demonstrates, both here and in her portrayal of Brünnhilde, even greater softness and grace than her great predecessor and compatriot Birgit Nilsson, with whom she is now respectfully compared.
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