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Richard Strauss Karl Anton Rickenbacher Pauline Ahna Ludwig Rottenberg Robert Heger Gustav Mahler Bamberger Symphoniker New York Philharmonic 1893 1894 1895 1899 1901 1910 1940 1942 1998
Richard Strauss: Guntram, Overtures Act I & Act II Op.25 (1893) 00:00 Overture Act I 11:43 Overture Act II Bamberger Symphoniker Karl Anton Rickenbacher 1998 KOCH Guntram (Op. 25) is an opera in three acts by Richard Strauss with a German libretto written by the composer in 1893. The second act of the opera was composed in Ramacca, Sicily. It was Strauss' first opera and shows a strong Wagnerian influence. The music of Guntram is quoted in Strauss's tone poem Ein Heldenleben. The composer revised the score in 1940. The opera was not very successful, and was only staged a few times during Strauss' lifetime: Set in medieval Germany, the triangular Wagnerian-style story of love and redemption is about the minstrel Guntram, the evil Duke Robert and his saintly wife Freihild. (The story is not connected with the Merovingian king Guntram of Burgundy.) The first performance took place on 10 May 1894 at the Grossherzogliches Hoftheater in Weimar. The soprano role of Freihild was sung by Pauline de Ahna, Strauss's future wife. Later performances conducted by Strauss included those in Munich on 16 November 1895 and in Prague on 9 October 1901. A performance in Frankfurt was given on 9 March 1910 conducted by Ludwig Rottenberg. The revised version was first given in Weimar on 29 October 1940, conducted by Paul Sixt, and later in 1942 in Berlin conducted by Robert Heger. In Hamburg, on 4 February 1895, Gustav Mahler included the prelude to act 1 in his 6th Philharmonic Concert. He included the preludes to acts 1 and 2 in a concert in Vienna on 19 February 1899, and in New York City on 30 March 1910 with the New York Philharmonic.
Mahler Giuseppe Sinopoli Cheryl Studer Waltraud Meier Reiner Goldberg Thomas Allen Shin Sekiya Sekiya Philharmonia Orchestra
MAHLER - SINOPOLI The Complete Recordings PHILARMONIA ORCHESTRA 1. Part 1: Waldmärchen 27:40 Cheryl Studer, Waltraud Meier, Reiner Goldberg, Thomas Allen, Philharmonia Orchestra, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Shinyukai Choir, Shin Sekiya 2. Part 2: Der Spielmann 17:42 3. Part 3: Hochzeitsstück 19:42 Cheryl Studer, Waltraud Meier, Reiner Goldberg, Philharmonia Orchestra, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Shinyukai Choir, Shin Sekiya DISCLAIMER: All photos and music are copyrighted to their respective owners. I don't claim to own the copyright. Fan video is featured for entertainment purposes only. It is a non profit channel.
Gustav Mahler Michael Tilson Thomas Michelle Deyoung Thomas Moser Moser Sergei Leiferkus San Francisco Symphony San Francisco Symphony Chorus 1880 1893 1896
Gustav Mahler - Das Klagende Lied (1880/1893/1896) (Full Score) Michael Tilson Thomas conducting the San Francisco Symphony and Chorus, Marina Shaguch (soprano), Michelle DeYoung (mezzo soprano), Thomas Moser (tenor), Sergei Leiferkus (baritone), 00:00 I. Waldmarchen (Forest Legend) 30:35 II. Der Spielmann (The Minstrel) 47:34 III. Hochzeitsstuck (Wedding Piece) / Recording: (http•••) / Support this channel!: (http•••)
Gustav Mahler Simon Rattle Alfreda Hodgson Robert Tear Rea Simon Halsey City Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Cbso Chorus
"Das klagende Lied" by Gustav Mahler 1. Waldmärchen 2. Der Spielmann 3. Hochzeitsstück Helena Döse, soprano Alfreda Hodgson, mezzosoprano Robert Tear, tenor Sean Rea, baritone CBSO Chorus Simon Halsey, Chorus Master City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Simon Rattle, Conductor
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