636943109427

Wagner, R.: Tannhauser

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Format: 2CD

Cat No: 8110094-95

Release Date:  01 January 2001

Label:  Naxos - Historical / Naxos Historical

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  636943109427

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  WAGNER, R.

  • Description

    A grosse romantische Oper in three acts to the composer’s libretto, based on nineteenth-century versions of several mediaeval legends, principally those collated by Ludwig Bechstein and C.T.L.Lucas.‘God give me a failure like that!’ Charles Gounod, writing after the chaotic première of the ‘Paris’ version of Tannhäuser in 1861.The history of the composition of Tannhäuser, Wagner’s fifth opera, is somewhat complex and a brief explanation about the different versions of the score may be helpful.After a disastrous première in Dresden, Tannhäuser soon gained popularity and within ten years was performed regularly throughout Germany. During this time Wagner made amendments to the score and this revision, published in 1860, is known as the ‘Dresden’ version. In due course he received an invitation from Napoleon III to produce Tannhäuser in France and, as was customary, Wagner was expected to include a ballet scene for the Parisian audiences. With this in mind, the composer took the opportunity to re-write several further sections, and it is this version, together with yet more alterations made between 1861 and 1875, that is known as the ‘Paris’ - although it is not exactly what was performed at the ‘première’ there. The changes for Paris mainly affect the opening scene of Act I and the Song Contest in Act II; there are numerous less significant differences (including a re-worked overture) but the major result of Wagner’s additions is to enhance the rôle of Venus and extend the bacchanal - providing an ideal opportunity to include the required ballet. For local reasons the Paris production was a calamity, but before long Tannhäuser took its rightful place as one of the great operas of the nineteenth century and these days both ‘Dresden’ and ‘Paris’ versions are performed; this historic abridged set is the latter.In 1927 the Columbia Graphophone Company recorded excerpts from Parsifal in the Festspielhaus, Bayreuth (re-issued, together with other historic passages from the opera, on Naxos 8.110049-50). This marked a turning-point in the story of ‘location’ recording and, keen to capitalise on the success of their first efforts in Wagner’s theatre, in 1928 the company’s engineers were able to set down sizeable extracts from Tristan und Isolde conducted by Karl Elmendorff. Spurred on by yet more favourable reviews, in 1930 Columbia planned to make an abridged set, on thirty-six 78 rpm sides, of the composer’s son Siegfried Wagner’s new production of Tannhäuser, conducted by Arturo Toscanini; but because of his contract with Victor Records, Toscanini was unable to participate in the project and Elmendorff was invited to conduct instead. These are not records of ‘live’ performances, but were made during August in the empty theatre, and comprise about four fifths of the score. The

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Act I: Ov - Bayreuth Festival Orch/Karl Elmendorff
      • 2. Act I, Scene 1: The Venusberg: Naht Euch Dem Strande - Bayreuth Festival Chor/Karl Elmendorff
      • 3. Act I, Scene 2: Geliebter, Sag?/Wo Well Dein Sinn? - Ruth Jost-Arden
      • 4. Act I, Scene 2: Dir Tone Lob! Die Wunder Sei'n Gepriesen - Sigismund Pilinszky
      • 5. Act I, Scene 2: Dank Deiner Huld, Gepriesen Sei Dein Lieben! - Sigismund Pilinszky
      • 6. Act I, Scene 2: Geliebter, Komm! Sieh Dort Die Grote - Ruth Jost-Arden
      • 7. Act I, Scene 2: Stets Soll Nur Dir, Nur Dir Mein Lied Ertonen - Sigismund Pilinszky
      • 8. Act I, Scene 2: Zieh Him, Wahnbetorter, Zieh Hin! - Ruth Jost-Arden
      • 9. Act I, Scene 3: Frau Holda Kam Aus Dem Berg Hervor - Erna Berger
      • 10. Act I, Scene 3: Zu Dir Wall Ich, Mein Jesus Christ - Bayreath Festival Chor/Karl Elmendorff
      • 11. Act I, Scene IV: Wer Ist Der Dort In Brunstigem Gebete? - Ivar Andresen
      • 12. Act I, Scene IV: Als Du In Kuhnem Sange Uns Bestrittest - Herbert Janssen
      • 13. Act II (Abridged), Intro And Scene 1: Dich, Teure Halle, Gruss' Ich Wieder - Maria Muller

      Disc 2

      • 1. Act II, Scene 2: Dort Ist Sie, Nahe Dich Ihr Ungestort - Herbert Janssen
      • 2. Act II, Scene 2: Gepriesen Sei Die Stunde - Maria Muller/Sigismund Pilinszky
      • 3. Act II, Scene 4: Entry Of The Guests (Abridged): Freudig Begrussen Wir Die Edle Halle - Bayreath Fes
      • 4. Act II, The Song Contest (Abridged): Blick Ich Umber In Diesem Edlem Kreise - Herbert Janssen
      • 5. Act II, The Song Contest (Abridged): O Wolfsam, Der Du Also SAngest - Sigismund Pilinszky
      • 6. Act II, The Song Contest (Abridged): Heraus Zum Kampfe Mit Uns Allen! - Georg Con Tschurtschenthaler
      • 7. Act II, The Song Contest (Abridged): Zuruck Von Ihm! Nicht Ihr Seid Seine Richter! - Maria Muller
      • 8. Act II, The Song Contest (Abridged): Ein Furchtbares Verbrechen Ward Begangen - Ivar Andresen
      • 9. Act II, The Song Contest (Abridged): Mit Ihnen Sollest Du Wallen - Ivar Andresen/Bayreuth Festival C
      • 10. Act III (Abridged), Scene 1 (Abridged): Wohl Wusst' Ich Hier Sie Im Gebet Zu Finden - Herbert Jansse
      • 11. Act III (Abridged), Scene 1 (Abridged): Begluckt Darf Nun Dich, O Heimat, Ich Schauen - Bayreuth Fes
      • 12. Act III (Abridged), Scene 1 (Abridged): Allmacht' Ge Jungfrau! Hor Mein Flehen! - Maria Muller
      • 13. Act III (Abridged), Scene 2: Wie Todesahnung Dammerung Deckt Die Lande - Herbert Janssen
      • 14. Act III (Abridged), Scene 2: O Du Mein Holder Abendstern - Herbert Janssen
      • 15. Act III (Abridged), Scene 3 (Abridged): Inbrunst Im Herzen, Wie Kein Busser Noch - Sigismund Pillins
      • 16. Act III (Abridged), Scene 3 (Abridged): Dahin Zog's Mich, Wo Ich Der Wonn Und Lust - Sigismund Pilli
      • 17. Act III (Abridged), Scene 3 (Abridged): Willkommen, Ungetreuer Mann! - Ruth Jost-Arden
      • 18. Act III (Abridged), Scene 3 (Abridged): Heil! Heil! Der Gnade Wunder Heil! - Bayreuth Festival Chor/