Anja Kampe, Jonas Kaufmann, Rene Pape, Nina Stemme & Valery Gergiev - Wagner: Die Walkure (2013) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Anja Kampe, Jonas Kaufmann, Rene Pape, Nina Stemme & Valery Gergiev
- Title: Wagner: Die Walkure
- Year Of Release: 2013
- Label: Mariinsky
- Genre: Opera
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/96
- Total Time: 236:36
- Total Size: 3.99 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Act One
Scene One
01 I Prelude 4:04
02 II Whoever's fireplace this may be 9:08
03 III A luckless man you have been tending 3:33
Scene Two:
04 IV I found this man exhausted 5:17
05 V I don't call myself 'Peaceful' 6:36
06 VI She who granted you a wretched fate 4:13
07 VII I know of a savage family 5:33
Scene Three:
08 VIII My father promised me a sword 6:33
09 IX Are you asleep, guest? 7:03
10 X Wintry storms have vanished before Maytime 3:05
11 XI You are the spring 2:15
12 XII O sweetest bliss 6:37
13 XIII Siegmund I am called 3:51
Act Two
Prelude and Scene One:
14 I Now bridle your horse 2:38
15 II Hoyotoho! 2:20
16 III The old storm, the old trouble! 3:48
17 IV Today - you have seen it happen 4:07
18 V You have never learned 6:09
19 VI What are you asking for? 2:31
20 VII Your eternal wife's sacred honour 3:34
Scene Two:
21 VIII Badly, I'm afraid 10:16
22 IX It is something else. Listen carefully 5:45
23 X Then will you deprive Siegmund of victory? 3:34
24 XI Then take my blessing, Nibelung's son 5:42
Act Two (conclusion)
25 XII My load of armour weighs heavy on me 2:28
Scene Three:
26 XIII Do stop here, and take a rest 8:56
27 XIV Where are you, Siegmund? 3:49
Scene Four:
28 XV Siegmund, look at me 10:55
29 XVI You have seen the Valkyrie's searing glance 4:27
30 XVII So young and fair and dazzling you look 4:58
Scene Five:
31 XVIII Deep as a speel sleep subdues 3:01
32 XIX He who calls me 3:36
33 XX Quick, to my horse, and I will save you 3:31
Act Three
Prelude and Scene One:
34 I Hoyotoho, hoyotoho! 2:26
35 II Put your stallion next to Ortlinde's mare 5:37
36 III Give me protection and help in my great distress 3:39
37 IV Do not plague yourself with worry about me 6:53
Scene Two:
38 V Where is Brünnhilde 4:58
39 VI Here I am, father 8:50
Scene Three:
40 VII Was it so shameful 10:11
41 VIII So you did what I wanted so much to do 8:47
42 IX Girl, do not try 4:53
43 X Farewell, you hold, wonderful child! 4:44
44 XI That bright pair of eyes 7:34
45 XII Loge, listen! Harken here! 4:11
Act One
Scene One
01 I Prelude 4:04
02 II Whoever's fireplace this may be 9:08
03 III A luckless man you have been tending 3:33
Scene Two:
04 IV I found this man exhausted 5:17
05 V I don't call myself 'Peaceful' 6:36
06 VI She who granted you a wretched fate 4:13
07 VII I know of a savage family 5:33
Scene Three:
08 VIII My father promised me a sword 6:33
09 IX Are you asleep, guest? 7:03
10 X Wintry storms have vanished before Maytime 3:05
11 XI You are the spring 2:15
12 XII O sweetest bliss 6:37
13 XIII Siegmund I am called 3:51
Act Two
Prelude and Scene One:
14 I Now bridle your horse 2:38
15 II Hoyotoho! 2:20
16 III The old storm, the old trouble! 3:48
17 IV Today - you have seen it happen 4:07
18 V You have never learned 6:09
19 VI What are you asking for? 2:31
20 VII Your eternal wife's sacred honour 3:34
Scene Two:
21 VIII Badly, I'm afraid 10:16
22 IX It is something else. Listen carefully 5:45
23 X Then will you deprive Siegmund of victory? 3:34
24 XI Then take my blessing, Nibelung's son 5:42
Act Two (conclusion)
25 XII My load of armour weighs heavy on me 2:28
Scene Three:
26 XIII Do stop here, and take a rest 8:56
27 XIV Where are you, Siegmund? 3:49
Scene Four:
28 XV Siegmund, look at me 10:55
29 XVI You have seen the Valkyrie's searing glance 4:27
30 XVII So young and fair and dazzling you look 4:58
Scene Five:
31 XVIII Deep as a speel sleep subdues 3:01
32 XIX He who calls me 3:36
33 XX Quick, to my horse, and I will save you 3:31
Act Three
Prelude and Scene One:
34 I Hoyotoho, hoyotoho! 2:26
35 II Put your stallion next to Ortlinde's mare 5:37
36 III Give me protection and help in my great distress 3:39
37 IV Do not plague yourself with worry about me 6:53
Scene Two:
38 V Where is Brünnhilde 4:58
39 VI Here I am, father 8:50
Scene Three:
40 VII Was it so shameful 10:11
41 VIII So you did what I wanted so much to do 8:47
42 IX Girl, do not try 4:53
43 X Farewell, you hold, wonderful child! 4:44
44 XI That bright pair of eyes 7:34
45 XII Loge, listen! Harken here! 4:11
The highly anticipated first release from the most finely crafted Ring cycle of modern times, Die Walküre features a sensational cast of Anja Kampe, Jonas Kaufmann, René Pape, Nina Stemme, Mikhail Petrenko and Ekaterina Gubanova.
Der Ring des Nibelungen was the pinnacle of Richard Wagner’s long and turbulent career and without question one of the greatest achievements in opera. Wagner wanted to create the perfect synthesis of music and drama and assumed total creative control of the project which was to take him 26 years to complete, with frequent interruptions. He introduced numerous innovations, not least the sheer scale of the project – typically a complete performance will last in excess of 15 hours, spread over four evenings. No other opera matches the scale or ambition of the Ring.
The Mariinsky Theatre has close connections with Wagner and his music. The composer conducted at the theatre and was even offered the post of Music Director. It is also believed to be the first place where any of the music from the Ring was performed. Since Valery Gergiev became Music Director of the Mariinsky, Wagner’s music has once again become a core part of the theatre’s repertoire, both in St Petersburg and on tour. The Mariinsky label’s recording of Wagner’s final opera Parsifal starring René Pape, Gary Lehmann and Violeta Urmana, was released in 2010 to international acclaim.
"... This is a Walküre for connoisseurs : a vitally engaged conductor leading singers with voices that are ideal for their parts and who understand their characters from extensive onstage experience but aren’t burdened with costumes, make-up or weird directorial conceits. This is going to be one hell of a Ring."
Der Ring des Nibelungen was the pinnacle of Richard Wagner’s long and turbulent career and without question one of the greatest achievements in opera. Wagner wanted to create the perfect synthesis of music and drama and assumed total creative control of the project which was to take him 26 years to complete, with frequent interruptions. He introduced numerous innovations, not least the sheer scale of the project – typically a complete performance will last in excess of 15 hours, spread over four evenings. No other opera matches the scale or ambition of the Ring.
The Mariinsky Theatre has close connections with Wagner and his music. The composer conducted at the theatre and was even offered the post of Music Director. It is also believed to be the first place where any of the music from the Ring was performed. Since Valery Gergiev became Music Director of the Mariinsky, Wagner’s music has once again become a core part of the theatre’s repertoire, both in St Petersburg and on tour. The Mariinsky label’s recording of Wagner’s final opera Parsifal starring René Pape, Gary Lehmann and Violeta Urmana, was released in 2010 to international acclaim.
"... This is a Walküre for connoisseurs : a vitally engaged conductor leading singers with voices that are ideal for their parts and who understand their characters from extensive onstage experience but aren’t burdened with costumes, make-up or weird directorial conceits. This is going to be one hell of a Ring."
Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
As a ISRA.CLOUD's PREMIUM member you will have the following benefits:
- Unlimited high speed downloads
- Download directly without waiting time
- Unlimited parallel downloads
- Support for download accelerators
- No advertising
- Resume broken downloads