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DIE ZAUBERFLÖTE
--Standard Repertory--
By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
VIDEO: Ingmar Bergman film: Koestlinger, Urrila,
Hagegård; Ericson conducting; Drottningholm, 1973; HOM MAG 160
A master filmmaker grapples with a masterpiece, and the result is
neither too Titanic or too cerebral; a light touch brings out the
bewildering variety of moods in Mozart's score [G.R.]
AUDIO (Another special work that no single recording can
hope to encompass):
A) L'OISEAU-LYRE: Kurt Streit, Barbara Bonney, Gilles
Cachemaille, Sumi Jo, Ruth Ziesak, Östman conducting,
Drottningholm, 1992; this period-instrument recording is not
completely free of all the stylistic extremes heard in other sets of
this kind; but, unlike many of them, there is an uncharacteristic
wholeness of outlook here and a conviction that the music is there to
express something -- an evident conviction from Maestro Östman
comparable to the greatest Romantic interpretations; one
feels the experience of the stage in this virtually complete
presentation (includes some usually cut dialogue like the exchange
among the slaves at the opening of Scene2; but luxuries like the
optional Tamino/Papageno duet and the cadenza at the conclusion of
the opening number are not included); this is the sort of reading
that, once heard, can change ones entire perspective on the
work; I cant say how well it holds up through repeated
hearings, but, as one who has probably heard most of the recordings
out there, I look on this for now as an easy top choice; Stereo
[G.R.]
B) EMI: Anton Dermota, Irmgard Seefried, Erich Kunz, Wilma
Lipp, Christl Goltz, Furtwängler conducting; "live," 1951, an
oldie but a goodie in good sound featuring an almost ideal Vienna
ensemble in fine fettle before an enthusiastic audience;
unfortunately, one does have to swallow the First Lady being played
as the First Crone, Mono [G.R.]
C-1) DG: Ernst Häfliger, Maria Stader, Dietrich
Fischer-Dieskau, Rita Streich, Marianne Schech, Fricsay conducting,
1955; Häfliger's peerless Tamino balances Fischer-Dieskau's
idiosyncratic Papageno -- an acquired taste; Fricsay's galvanized
leadership; the first studio recording to have dialogue; Mono
[G.R.]
C-2) DECCA/LONDON: Leopold Simoneau, Hilde Gueden, Walter
Berry, Wilma Lipp, Judith Hellwig, Boehm conducting, 1955; a fine
Vienna ensemble as in B, but with a superior First Lady;
features a surprisingly lively Boehm at the podium, though he cannot
match the seamlessness of Furtwaengler; omits all the dialogue;
amazing value, considering, marketed as a 2-for-1 CD; Stereo
[G.R.]
D) EMI: Anton Dermota, Irmgard Seefried, Erich Kunz, Wilma
Lipp, Sena Jurinac, von Karajan conducting, 1950; the superb
Furtwängler cast (see above) with a new superior First
Lady--Jurinac replacing Goltz; but with von Karajan's less engaged
conducting; features slightly better sound; all dialogue sections
omitted, Mono [G.R.]
E-1) EMI: Helge Rosvaenge, Tiana Lemnitz, Gerhard Huesch,
Erna Berger, Hilde Scheppan, Beecham conducting [omits all
dialogue, recorded 1937/38, Mono]; with a superb ensemble and
Beecham's unparalleled rapport with Mozart, this would deserve its
(false) reputation as the greatest recording of all were it not for
its being critically hobbled by Rosvaenge's coarse, unsympathetic
Tamino--only the protagonist of the whole opera! [G.R.]
E-2) DG: Fritz Wunderlich, Evelyn Lear, Dietrich
Fischer-Dieskau, Roberta Peters, Hildegard Hillebrecht, Böhm
conducting, 1964; another superb ensemble that does not quite reach
the heights of Lemnitz, Huesch or Berger in Item E-1, but
easily trumps the ungainly Rosvaenge with Wunderlich's Tamino -- a
treasurable souvenir for that reason; Fischer-Dieskau's idiosyncratic
Papageno is even more eccentric here than in C-1; fine Stereo
[G.R.]
For Further Reading:
W.A.
Mozart : Die Zauberfloete (Cambridge Opera Handbooks),
by Peter Branscombe
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