I can’t imagine how perfectly they captured all of Salome’s emotional beats and all of the horror and terror in the music, the orchestral clarity is unbelievable
In the months before I went off to study composition at the university, this was one of the main elements of my regular listening. I had purchased the 2-LP set at a record store, and was completely *astonished* not only at Strauss' music, but Hildegard Behrens complete command of the part along with Karajan's mastery of the orchestra. Behrens later went on to become my very favorite Marie in 'Wozzeck' under Abbado, as well as a wonderful Brunnhilde. What a great artist!
Incredible. Totally incredible. When I hear something at this level, I am silently saying a big "thank you" to these artists: the composer, the singers and the conductor who gave us this wonderful present.
Pour moi la meilleure scène finale, une Beherens hallucinée et hallucinante dans une partition inchantable. pas une fausse note, tempi parfaits. J'adore.
Leonard Bernstein said to the old Karajsn (both met ech other in Vienna - artist room) that this was the best Salome recording he ever heard. The orchestra was great and Behrens for sure also. But Bernsteins mentor Mitropolous and Solti made also great recordings, and for sure the closing scene is great with Fritz Reiner and Ljuba Welitsch. Karajan could handle the orchestra unbelievable. He could conduct Strauss, Wagner and Verdi operas on the highest highest level, who else could do this also? I remind only Solti and Toscanini (no Strauss opera).
L'une des deux ou trois plus merveilleuses integrales de Salomé , avec une distribution du pllus au niveau, des Wiener Philarmoniker en état de grâce, et Karajan inspiré comme jamais et comme toujours dans les opéras de Strauss
L'approccio a Salome e' fantastico per le cantanti wagneriane..ma non e' giusto...Salome era una ragazzina, forse minorenne..e l'unica che ha colto questo aspetto, vuoi per l'acerbita'(voluta?) della voce e' stata Cheryl Studer..
Besides being a great conductor, Von Karajan was a master of technical aspects of recordings. He draws a magnificent performance from Behrens. VK's discography reveals his technical skills to the fullest. A great musician, but a very flawed human whose politics were abhorrent.
Karajan was apolitical. His involvment with the Nazis, like that of Schwarzkopf, Clemens Krauss and others, was purely opportunistic, in order to advance his career. Some artists, like Tiana Lemnitz, Hans Pfitzner, Karl Böhm and Gottlob Frick, were 'true believers'. Karajan was not one of these.
It's an inconvenient fact of life that very flawed people--even downright evil people--can produce beautiful things. Wagner is an obvious case in point.
I can’t imagine how perfectly they captured all of Salome’s emotional beats and all of the horror and terror in the music, the orchestral clarity is unbelievable
Très bien parlé, bravo
In the months before I went off to study composition at the university, this was one of the main elements of my regular listening. I had purchased the 2-LP set at a record store, and was completely *astonished* not only at Strauss' music, but Hildegard Behrens complete command of the part along with Karajan's mastery of the orchestra. Behrens later went on to become my very favorite Marie in 'Wozzeck' under Abbado, as well as a wonderful Brunnhilde.
What a great artist!
Incredible. Totally incredible.
When I hear something at this level, I am silently saying a big "thank you" to these artists: the composer, the singers and the conductor who gave us this wonderful present.
Très bien parlé, bravo
Behrens was an amazing singer and actress. I read somewhere where that this recording of the final scene was done in one take. Remarkable.
Stunning performance. God, I love "Salome."
Fort , très fort , une voix incroyable .
Une de plus dans ce maelström titanesque incandescent , avec aussi la version de Maria Cebotari en 1944.
Pour moi la meilleure scène finale, une Beherens hallucinée et hallucinante dans une partition inchantable. pas une fausse note, tempi parfaits. J'adore.
Oui , c’est magnifique , ahurissant de folie incandescente
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I saw her in this role at the Met in 1990-91. A great artist!
Leonard Bernstein said to the old Karajsn (both met ech other in Vienna - artist room) that this was the best Salome recording he ever heard. The orchestra was great and Behrens for sure also. But Bernsteins mentor Mitropolous and Solti made also great recordings, and for sure the closing scene is great with Fritz Reiner and Ljuba Welitsch. Karajan could handle the orchestra unbelievable. He could conduct Strauss, Wagner and Verdi operas on the highest highest level, who else could do this also? I remind only Solti and Toscanini (no Strauss opera).
Merveilleusement bien dit, bravo
L'une des deux ou trois plus merveilleuses integrales de Salomé , avec une distribution du pllus au niveau, des Wiener Philarmoniker en état de grâce, et Karajan inspiré comme jamais et comme toujours dans les opéras de Strauss
one of the best performer of salme+one of the bes recording of this oera
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Danke 🌹
Insane ... ...
Totalement
I've never been the biggest fan of Behrens, but I've always felt that Salome and Marie in Wozzeck were her best roles. I saw her do Marie is SF.
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Totally agree.
Sie ist so gut ! LES
18:56 It comes!
avec elle Lubja Welitsch une des plus grandes salomé
Avez-vous déjà entendu la version 1944 de Maria CEBOTARI ?
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L'approccio a Salome e' fantastico per le cantanti wagneriane..ma non e' giusto...Salome era una ragazzina, forse minorenne..e l'unica che ha colto questo aspetto, vuoi per l'acerbita'(voluta?) della voce e' stata Cheryl Studer..
Besides being a great conductor, Von Karajan was a master of technical aspects of recordings. He draws a magnificent performance from Behrens. VK's discography reveals his technical skills to the fullest. A great musician, but a very flawed human whose politics were abhorrent.
Karajan was apolitical. His involvment with the Nazis, like that of Schwarzkopf, Clemens Krauss and others, was purely opportunistic, in order to advance his career. Some artists, like Tiana Lemnitz, Hans Pfitzner, Karl Böhm and Gottlob Frick, were 'true believers'. Karajan was not one of these.
Très bien parlé, bravo
It's an inconvenient fact of life that very flawed people--even downright evil people--can produce beautiful things. Wagner is an obvious case in point.