@@BestOperaMoments I recorded the Saturday broadcast circa 1974-5. If memory serves Vickers and Ludwig were in the cast. Haven’t listened to it in thirty years, so I’ll have to check the condition of the tape. I find it interesting that René Pape, who might be called the German equivalent of Siepi, crashed and burned in the RUclips clip of him singing this, the music of his native culture. Classic Italian legato, with the tone always on the breath and never pushed by it, makes any vocal music possible, whatever the origin. (I think Siepi’s German is quite good, much superior to Domingo’s.)
@@ransomcoates546 thank you for that image about breath... very helpful! This is true bel canto - floating the voice. However, (please don't crucify me) I miss the "bombast" which I think is really rather inherent in and crucial to a "right" interpretation of Wagner of this era.
I sang with Schermerhorn in Baltimore back in the 70s. He was a great ballet conductor but the way he races through this is frustrating. The recording with George London and Knappertsbush leading thenVienna Philharmonic is the best recording I ever heard. BTW I had the great pleasure of singing Siegmund in two Rings. A dream come true!
@@hwh1946 I sang Siegmund in Christine Mielietz direction at Dortmund and in `Michael Heinicke`s at Chemnitz. For 5 years I sang a Meister in Katharina Wagner's first production at Bayreuth.
Such a beautiful timbre and legato. 1967 I graduate from Montclair state. In NJ.
I want to hear Giulio Neri‘s rendition of Wotan's farewell too, he sang this role many times in the 40s.
A recording of THAT act 3 with Neri and Callas would be beyond legendary.
me too!!!!
WOW! Just finished.WOW!!!
So beautiful!!!!! Thank you for this upload
Let me add, he doesn't hammer any of his attacks. Real singing. Wow.
Fantastico Siepiiiiiiiiiiii!!!!
Magisterial. Beautiful singing for once in this much abused part. Remember he sang Gurnemanz in NY at the end of his Met career.
And for some reason those Gurmenanz's are yet to be made available to the public online. I will be looking very, very hard for it.
@@BestOperaMoments I have a reel to reel tape!
@@ransomcoates546 Is there any way that it could be shared to the public? Thank you in advance
@@BestOperaMoments I recorded the Saturday broadcast circa 1974-5. If memory serves Vickers and Ludwig were in the cast. Haven’t listened to it in thirty years, so I’ll have to check the condition of the tape.
I find it interesting that René Pape, who might be called the German equivalent of Siepi, crashed and burned in the RUclips clip of him singing this, the music of his native culture. Classic Italian legato, with the tone always on the breath and never pushed by it, makes any vocal music possible, whatever the origin. (I think Siepi’s German is quite good, much superior to Domingo’s.)
@@ransomcoates546 thank you for that image about breath... very helpful! This is true bel canto - floating the voice. However, (please don't crucify me) I miss the "bombast" which I think is really rather inherent in and crucial to a "right" interpretation of Wagner of this era.
Wunderbar!!!
che dio ti benedica!!!!
Божественно!
I sang with Schermerhorn in Baltimore back in the 70s. He was a great ballet conductor but the way he races through this is frustrating. The recording with George London and Knappertsbush leading thenVienna Philharmonic is the best recording I ever heard. BTW I had the great pleasure of singing Siegmund in two Rings. A dream come true!
where did you sing Siegmund? I saw Siepi at the Met in Don Giovanni and a few other roles. Beautiful timbre and legato.
@@hwh1946 I sang Siegmund in Christine Mielietz direction at Dortmund and in `Michael Heinicke`s at Chemnitz. For 5 years I sang a Meister in Katharina Wagner's first production at Bayreuth.
One of the most beautiful voices....wonder if Pinza ever tried it?
I don't think he would've dared to.
Effortlessly authoritative.
Nekem felemelően ideális!
Is the orchestra a bit out of tune?
Just really crappy sound.