Gesamtkunstwerk wrote:Wagner's Ring (as a summer project). Just finished Siegfried Act II while following along in the libretto. I think my German class is starting to pay off...!
One Sunday, I took the day off and listened to Solti's Ring...I think it scarred me for life
La Boheme, MET, 1953, Albanese as Mimi. SIRIUS MET internet feed. At noon I'm looking forward to Parsifal with Domingo and Urmana and the typically too-slow-Act III James Levine.
Lyle Neff wrote:Then again, the Rimsky-Korsakov isn't a march -- unless you've got three legs.
Haha, the 3/4 meter.
I'm listening to Wagner's Tannhauser: Dir tone Lob!
I love the duet between the voice and the harp where the melody comes from one of the main themes of the overture. Who also can't love the haunting chorus from the Nacht euch dem Strande scene?
Wagner: Meistersinger, 3rd Act. Recent BBC Proms performance with Bryn Terfel as Sachs (the best of the cast) being streamed at 128 kbps in replay by Australian Broadcasting in Sydney. Sound is much better than that streamed by the BBC itself when they broadcast the live performance. For shame, Beeb!
Schreker's Nachtstuck from Der ferne Klang, as part of the Proms, with the Deutches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, conducted by Ingo Metzmacher. This is only the third time Schreker has been played at the Proms. Next in the concert: Korngold's Violin Concerto, then Mahler's Seventh.
Brahms- Clarinet Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 120 (orchestration by L. Berio): II. Andante un poco adagio
Reiner Wehle, clarinet with the Philharmonisches Orchester under Hansestadt Lubeck
I find Berio's transcription of this piece very effective, composed with a rather Brahmsian orchestration characterized by frequent oboe solos. The introduction he adds to the first and second movement sounds a great deal like Brahms as well, which also gives it more of a concerto-like feeling.