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| ARTIST: | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ferenc Fricsay, Kim Borg, Walter Bluhm, Sebastian Fischer, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Walter Franck, Josef Greindl, Ruth Hellberg, Lisa Otto |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Polygram Records |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Ouvertuere, Act 1- No 1- Zu Hilfe! Zu Hilfe, No 2- Der Vogelfaenger Bin Ich Ja, No 3- Dies Bildnis Ist Bezaubernd Schoen, No 4- O Zittre Nicht, No 5- Hm! Hm! Hm! Hm!, No 6- Du Feines Taebchen, Nur Herein, No 7- Bei Maennern, Welche Liebe Fuehlen, N0 8- Zum Ziele Fuhrt Dich Diese Bahn, Wie Stark Ist Nicht Dein Zauberton, Schnelle Fuesse, Rascher Mut, Es Lebe Sarasto, Sarastro Soll Leben, Act 2- No 9- March Der Priester, No 10- O Isis Und Osiris, No 11- Bewahret Euch Vor Weibertuecken, No 12- Wie- Wie- Wie-, No 13- Alles Fuehlt Der Liebe Freunden, No 14- Der Hoelle Rache Kocht In Meinem Herzen, No 15- In Diesen Heil'gen Hallen, No 16- Seid Uns Zum Zweiten Mal Willkommen, No 17- Ach, Ich Fuehl's, No 18- O Isis Und Osiris, Welche Wonne!, No 19- Soll Ich Dich, Teurer, Nicht Mehr Sehn-, No 20- Ein Maedchen Oder Weibchen, No 21- Bald Prangt, Den Morgen Zu Verkuenden, Der, Welcher Wandert Diese Starsse Voll Beschwerden, Tamino Mein! O Welch Ein Glueck!, Papageno! Papageno! Papageno!, Nur Stille, Stille, Stille, Stille, Die Strahlen Der Sonne Vertreiben Die Nacht |
| UPC: | 028943574129 |
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Customer Reviews of Mozart: Die Zauberflöte
A great recording This recording of Die Zauberflote is probably the best I've heard. It has definitely encouraged me to research more of Ferenc Fricsay's work. He has a wonderful feel for Mozart, and the cast of singers is outstanding. For my ears, Dieskau is perfect for the role of papageno. His beautiful pure sound is the ideal for the buffo character of papageno. The queen of the night is by far the best I've ever heard, and I'm sorry for those of you that are hardcore Sumi Jo fans, but she simply doesn't measure up. The orchestra is wonderful, the dialogue is done tastefully and is a very charming approach for this opera. The only reason it receives 4 stars is because of Greindl. He is, in a sense, very good for the part of the stout sarastro, but his sound really gets on my nerves. The aria/chorus, 'O Isis und Osiris' is, however, a desceptively difficult aria, and few people have been able to pull it off well (I don't particularly like Klemperer's rendition either). Perhaps I'm biased because I, myself am a bass/baritone, but I would really love to hear someone do this aria beautifully, because it really is gorgeous. However, I think this recording is all-around the best I've heard of Zauberflote, and it is an absolute joy to listen to over and over again. I highly recommend it.
Truly Magic
We have much thanks to give to Deutsche Grammophon for recording Ferenc Fricsay in Mozart's operas. DIE ZAUBERFLOTE in his hands is truly magical from begining to end. A fine ear for detail , crisp tempos and nicely pointed rhythms are among the great assets he brings to the score. All of course would be for nothing without a great cast of singers and that Fricsay has. With voices such as Streich, Haefliger and a young Fischer-Dieskau it is hard to go wrong. Some of the dialogue is also included but they are spoken by a seperate group of German actors and not the singers.A classic not to be missed.
Fricsay at his best, Streich simply astonishing
This performance takes into account all the philosophical aspects of the opera without neglecting its pure enjoyment.Fricsay's fast tempi never forget the force and precision of each note and they contribute to achieve a delightful freshness.Everything is vivid and full of charm.
The casting, albeit not ideal, is always competent, and sometimes sublime. Haefliger is a youthful, heroic Tamino. Dieskau's voice is an immense pleasure, although I think his singing is too elaborate for Papageno's rural naivety.And Streich... just listen to her outstanding Queen of the Night.
She makes one's hair stand on end.
If you don't have it, it's just unforgivable.