Christa Ludwig - The Very Best of Christa Ludwig (2003)
BAND/ARTIST: Christa Ludwig, Otto Klemperer, Herbert von Karajan, Carlo Maria Giulini, Karl Böhm
- Title: The Very Best of Christa Ludwig
- Year Of Release: 2003
- Label: Warner Classics
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 2:33:11
- Total Size: 656 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Disc 1
01. Così fan tutte K588 (2000 Digital Remaster), Act 1, Scene 3: Recitativo ed Aria: Ah scostati!... Smanie implacabili (Dorabella)
02. Mozart: Così fan tutte, K. 588, Act II, Scene 2: No. 20, Duetto. "Prenderò quel brunettino" (Fiordiligi, Dorabella)
03. Mozart: Così fan tutte, K. 588, Act II, Scene 10: No. 28, Aria. "È amore un ladroncello" (Dorabella)
04. Norma (1997 Digital Remaster): Mira, o Norma....Sì, fino all'ore estreme (Act II)
05. Messa da Requiem (1997 Digital Remaster), II - Sequenza: Liber scriptus - Dies irae
06. Lohengrin (2000 Digital Remaster): Elsa! Wer ruft?...Entweihte Götter! (Act II)
07. Der Rosenkavalier (2001 Digital Remaster), ZWEITER AKT/ACT 2/DEUXIÈME ACTE/ATTO SECONDO: Mir ist die Ehre widerfahren (Oktavian/So
08. Fischerweise D881 (1991 Remastered Version)
09. Schubert: An die Musik, Op. 88 No. 4, D. 547
10. Der Musensohn D764 (1991 Remastered Version)
11. Ave Maria, 'Ellens Gesang III' D839 (Scott, trans. Storck) (1967 Remastered Version)
12. Die Forelle D550 (1991 Remastered Version)
13. Frühlingsglaube D686 (1991 Remastered Version)
14. Erlkönig D328 (1991 Remastered Version)
15. Frauenliebe und -leben Op. 42 (1960 Digital Remaster): Er, der Herrlichste von allen
16. Frauenliebe und -leben Op. 42 (1960 Digital Remaster): Du Ring an meinem Finger
17. Frauenliebe und -leben Op. 42 (1960 Digital Remaster): An meinem Herzen, an meiner Brust
18. 2 Deutsche Volkslieder (Kölnisch) (1991 Digital Remaster): Och mod`r, ich well en Ding han!
19. 2 Deutsche Volkslieder (Kölnisch) (1991 Digital Remaster): We kumm ich dann de Pooz erenn?
20. 8 Lieder Op. 59 (1991 Digital Remaster): VIII. Dein blaues Auge (K. Groth)
21. 5 Lieder Op. 106 (1991 Digital Remaster): I. Ständchen (F. Kugler)
22. Brahms: 5 Romances & Songs, Op. 84: IV. Vergebliches Ständchen
Disc 2
01. Bach, JS: Matthäus-Passion, BWV 244, Pt. 1: No. 5, Rezitativ. "Du lieber Heiland du"
02. Bach: St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244, Pt. 2: No. 39, Aria "Erbarme dich, mein Gott" (Alto)
03. St. Matthew Passion BWV 243 (2001 Digital Remaster): Ach, Golgotha...Sehet, Jesus hat die Hand (Part II)
04. Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72, Act 1: "Abscheulicher! Wo eilst du hin? ... Komm, Hoffnung" (Leonora)
05. Don Giovanni K527, Atto Secondo, Scena seconda: Recitativo & Aria
06. Lieder aus 'Des Knaben Wunderhorn' (1988 Digital Remaster): Das irdische Leben
07. Fünf Rückert-Lieder (1988 Digital Remaster): Ich atmet' einem linden Duft
08. Lieder aus 'Des Knaben Wunderhorn' (1988 Digital Remaster): Wo die schönen Trompeten blasen
09. Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde: IV. Von der Schönheit, "Junge Mädchen pflücken Blumen" (Contralto)
10. Wesendonk Lieder (orch. Mottl) (1991 Digital Remaster): Im Treibhaus
11. Wesendonk Lieder (orch. Mottl) (1991 Digital Remaster): Schmerzen
12. Wesendonk Lieder: Träume (1991 Remastered Version)
13. Tristan und Isolde (1991 Digital Remaster), DRITTER AKT/ACT 3/TROISIÈME ACT, Dritte Szene/Scene 3/Troisième Scène: Mild und leise
Disc 1
01. Così fan tutte K588 (2000 Digital Remaster), Act 1, Scene 3: Recitativo ed Aria: Ah scostati!... Smanie implacabili (Dorabella)
02. Mozart: Così fan tutte, K. 588, Act II, Scene 2: No. 20, Duetto. "Prenderò quel brunettino" (Fiordiligi, Dorabella)
03. Mozart: Così fan tutte, K. 588, Act II, Scene 10: No. 28, Aria. "È amore un ladroncello" (Dorabella)
04. Norma (1997 Digital Remaster): Mira, o Norma....Sì, fino all'ore estreme (Act II)
05. Messa da Requiem (1997 Digital Remaster), II - Sequenza: Liber scriptus - Dies irae
06. Lohengrin (2000 Digital Remaster): Elsa! Wer ruft?...Entweihte Götter! (Act II)
07. Der Rosenkavalier (2001 Digital Remaster), ZWEITER AKT/ACT 2/DEUXIÈME ACTE/ATTO SECONDO: Mir ist die Ehre widerfahren (Oktavian/So
08. Fischerweise D881 (1991 Remastered Version)
09. Schubert: An die Musik, Op. 88 No. 4, D. 547
10. Der Musensohn D764 (1991 Remastered Version)
11. Ave Maria, 'Ellens Gesang III' D839 (Scott, trans. Storck) (1967 Remastered Version)
12. Die Forelle D550 (1991 Remastered Version)
13. Frühlingsglaube D686 (1991 Remastered Version)
14. Erlkönig D328 (1991 Remastered Version)
15. Frauenliebe und -leben Op. 42 (1960 Digital Remaster): Er, der Herrlichste von allen
16. Frauenliebe und -leben Op. 42 (1960 Digital Remaster): Du Ring an meinem Finger
17. Frauenliebe und -leben Op. 42 (1960 Digital Remaster): An meinem Herzen, an meiner Brust
18. 2 Deutsche Volkslieder (Kölnisch) (1991 Digital Remaster): Och mod`r, ich well en Ding han!
19. 2 Deutsche Volkslieder (Kölnisch) (1991 Digital Remaster): We kumm ich dann de Pooz erenn?
20. 8 Lieder Op. 59 (1991 Digital Remaster): VIII. Dein blaues Auge (K. Groth)
21. 5 Lieder Op. 106 (1991 Digital Remaster): I. Ständchen (F. Kugler)
22. Brahms: 5 Romances & Songs, Op. 84: IV. Vergebliches Ständchen
Disc 2
01. Bach, JS: Matthäus-Passion, BWV 244, Pt. 1: No. 5, Rezitativ. "Du lieber Heiland du"
02. Bach: St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244, Pt. 2: No. 39, Aria "Erbarme dich, mein Gott" (Alto)
03. St. Matthew Passion BWV 243 (2001 Digital Remaster): Ach, Golgotha...Sehet, Jesus hat die Hand (Part II)
04. Beethoven: Fidelio, Op. 72, Act 1: "Abscheulicher! Wo eilst du hin? ... Komm, Hoffnung" (Leonora)
05. Don Giovanni K527, Atto Secondo, Scena seconda: Recitativo & Aria
06. Lieder aus 'Des Knaben Wunderhorn' (1988 Digital Remaster): Das irdische Leben
07. Fünf Rückert-Lieder (1988 Digital Remaster): Ich atmet' einem linden Duft
08. Lieder aus 'Des Knaben Wunderhorn' (1988 Digital Remaster): Wo die schönen Trompeten blasen
09. Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde: IV. Von der Schönheit, "Junge Mädchen pflücken Blumen" (Contralto)
10. Wesendonk Lieder (orch. Mottl) (1991 Digital Remaster): Im Treibhaus
11. Wesendonk Lieder (orch. Mottl) (1991 Digital Remaster): Schmerzen
12. Wesendonk Lieder: Träume (1991 Remastered Version)
13. Tristan und Isolde (1991 Digital Remaster), DRITTER AKT/ACT 3/TROISIÈME ACT, Dritte Szene/Scene 3/Troisième Scène: Mild und leise
Christa Ludwig was one of the most admired mezzo-sopranos of her generation, with a wide repertoire of both lieder and opera. She brought a fine sense of musicianship as well as drama to her performances. Her roles ranged from Dorabella in Così fan Tutte to Brangane in Tristan und Isolde and Clytemnestra in Elektra, and she was the creator of the role of Claire in Gottfried von Einem's Der Besuch der alten Dame. Her technique and upper register were solid enough to let her sing the Marschallin in Der Rosenkavalier and the Dyer's Wife in Die Frau ohne Schatten, parts almost exclusively sung by sopranos -- though she did retreat from plans to sing Isolde and Brunhilde. She was also a noted lieder performer, especially of Mahler.
Her parents (tenor Anton Ludwig, who later became a stage director, and mezzo-soprano Eugenie Besalla-Ludwig) were both singers, and her first vocal studies were with her mother, who also taught her piano, flute, and cello. Her first performances were in 1954, at the age of 17, singing operatic arias she had learned from growing up in the theater. She made her operatic debut as Prince Orlofsky in Strauss' Die Fledermaus in 1946, at the Frankfurt State Opera, where she was a member of the company until 1952. She then moved to Darmstadt to study acting with the director Gustav Sellner. After two years, she and her mother (who was still teaching her) moved to Hanover, where she began to sing leading roles such as Carmen, Ortrud, and Kundry. Her Salzburg debut was in 1954 as Cherubino, and followed by her 1955 debut in the same role at the Vienna State Opera, at the invitation of Karl Böhm, where she sang for more than 30 years. In 1957, she sang with Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, who encouraged her husband Walter Legge, the famous producer, to sign Ludwig with EMI records. Ludwig's United States debut was in 1959 in Chicago, as Dorabella. In the 1970s, she went through a vocal crisis due to menopause, and she took some of the most demanding roles out of her repertoire and began to give more attention to songs. Again she challenged the typical views of repertoire, and sang material, such as Winterreise, that is most often associated with male voices, especially baritones. Working with Leonard Bernstein, she developed a special affection for Mahler (whose music Bernstein championed when Mahler was relatively obscure.)
Wagner: Tristan und IsoldeShe was married to bass Walter Berry from 1957 until 1971, and their son, Marc Berry, is a popular song composer. She has a wide recorded legacy; among the best of her material is a Das Lied von der Erde under Bernstein (Sony) and a Brangane in Tristan und Isolde, with Vickers as Tristan and Dernesch as Isolde, under Karajan (EMI). Christa Ludwig died on April 24, 2021 at the age of 93 at her home near Vienna. ~ Anne Feeney
Her parents (tenor Anton Ludwig, who later became a stage director, and mezzo-soprano Eugenie Besalla-Ludwig) were both singers, and her first vocal studies were with her mother, who also taught her piano, flute, and cello. Her first performances were in 1954, at the age of 17, singing operatic arias she had learned from growing up in the theater. She made her operatic debut as Prince Orlofsky in Strauss' Die Fledermaus in 1946, at the Frankfurt State Opera, where she was a member of the company until 1952. She then moved to Darmstadt to study acting with the director Gustav Sellner. After two years, she and her mother (who was still teaching her) moved to Hanover, where she began to sing leading roles such as Carmen, Ortrud, and Kundry. Her Salzburg debut was in 1954 as Cherubino, and followed by her 1955 debut in the same role at the Vienna State Opera, at the invitation of Karl Böhm, where she sang for more than 30 years. In 1957, she sang with Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, who encouraged her husband Walter Legge, the famous producer, to sign Ludwig with EMI records. Ludwig's United States debut was in 1959 in Chicago, as Dorabella. In the 1970s, she went through a vocal crisis due to menopause, and she took some of the most demanding roles out of her repertoire and began to give more attention to songs. Again she challenged the typical views of repertoire, and sang material, such as Winterreise, that is most often associated with male voices, especially baritones. Working with Leonard Bernstein, she developed a special affection for Mahler (whose music Bernstein championed when Mahler was relatively obscure.)
Wagner: Tristan und IsoldeShe was married to bass Walter Berry from 1957 until 1971, and their son, Marc Berry, is a popular song composer. She has a wide recorded legacy; among the best of her material is a Das Lied von der Erde under Bernstein (Sony) and a Brangane in Tristan und Isolde, with Vickers as Tristan and Dernesch as Isolde, under Karajan (EMI). Christa Ludwig died on April 24, 2021 at the age of 93 at her home near Vienna. ~ Anne Feeney
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