Aida Stuttgart 1938 is a stunning album that showcases the talents of Giuseppe Verdi, Margarete Teschemacher, Inger Karén, Helge Rosvaenge, Georg Hann, Ludwig Weber, and Joseph Keilberth. The recording quality is exceptional, capturing the richness and depth of the vocal performances and the orchestral arrangements.
The album features some of the most iconic arias and duets from Verdi's Aida, such as "Celeste Aida," "Ritorna vincitor," and "O patria mia." The singers bring a powerful emotional intensity to their performances, conveying the drama and passion of the opera's characters. Teschemacher's soprano is particularly noteworthy, soaring effortlessly through the high notes and conveying a sense of vulnerability and longing in her solos.
The orchestra, conducted by Keilberth, provides a lush and dynamic backdrop for the singers, with sweeping strings and thunderous brass adding to the operatic grandeur of the music. The album also includes a booklet with informative liner notes and stunning period photographs of the Stuttgart production.
Doch Sage, Auf Welchem Wege Umgehen Wir Die Scharen
O Ware Ich Erkoren
Heil Dir, Agypten, Isis Heil
Dir Sei Grub Und Dank, Du Retter Des Landes
Gottin, Die Einst Osiris Zum Leben Lieb Erwarmen
Bald Kommt Radames
Allmacht`ger Phta
Entflohn Ist Die Rivalin, Die Verhabte
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Catalog Numbers
90274
Labels
Preiser Records
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Formats
2 × CD
Album
Mono
Credits
Role
Credit
Chorus
Chor Des Reichssenders Stuttgart
Composed By
Giuseppe Verdi
Conductor
Joseph Keilberth
Orchestra
Orchester Des Reichssenders Stuttgart
Vocals
Georg Hann, Heinrich Holzlin, Helge Rosvaenge, Helma Panke, Inger Karén, Ludwig Weber, Margarete Teschemacher, Max Osswald
About Giuseppe Verdi, Margarete Teschemacher Inger Karén Helge Rosvaenge, Georg Hann Ludwig Weber Joseph Keilberth
Italian opera composer in the 19th-century.
Born on 9 or 10 October 1813, in Le Roncole, a village near Busseto, Italy; as "Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi ".
Died on 27 January 1901 in Milan, Italy.
Verdi's operas are among the most sung on stages around the world.
Aida Stuttgart 1938 is a must-have for fans of Verdi and opera in general. The performances are top-notch, the recording quality is superb, and the album offers a rare glimpse into a historic production of one of the greatest operas of all time.