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Gunnar Graarud Rudolf Bockelmann Bayreuth Nanny Karl Elmendorff Richard Wagner 1884 1886 1891 1892 1928 1958 1960 1962 1982
Recorded live in Bayreuth in 1928 by Norwegian operatic tenor Gunnar Graarud (1886–1960) as Tristan, Swedish soprano Nanny Larsen-Todsen (1884–1982) as Isolde and German dramatic baritone Rudolf Bockelmann (1892–1958) as Kurvenal and with German opera conductor Karl Elmendorff (1891–1962). At the end of Act II, Scene 2 of Richard Wagner’s opera ‘Tristan und Isolde, during their long tryst, Brangäne has called a warning several times that the night is ending but her cries fall upon deaf ears. The day breaks in on the lovers but they are unaware of it - 'O ew'ge Nacht' (O eternal Night). Their tryst is ended however by Tristan's servant Kurvenal rushing in, calling 'Rette dich, Tristan!' (Save yourself, Tristan!) as King Marke, Melot and courtiers follow. Music from Internet Archive / Public Domain Mark 1.0 Images from unsplash / Public domain LB
Bayreuth Karl Elmendorff Gunnar Graarud Hofmann Nanny Rudolf Bockelmann Joachim Sattler Anny Helm Steuermann Seemann Siegfried Wagner Bayreuther Festspiele 1928
Gotthelff Pistor (Tristan) Gunnar Graarud (Tristan) Ludwig Hofmann (König Marke) Ivar Andresen (König Marke) Nanny Larsen-Todsen (Isolde) Rudolf Bockelmann (Kurwenal) Joachim Sattler (Melot) Anny Helm (Brangäne) Franz Meyer (Ein Steuermann) Hanns Beer (Ein Hirt) Gustav Rödin (Junger Seemann) Karl Elmendorff (Dirigent) Siegfried Wagner (Inszenierung) Hugo Rüdel (Choreinstudierung) Chör und Orchester der Bayreuther Festspiele Karl Elmendorff, conductor DIGITALIZACION LP (EMI DACAPO 3Lps 1C 181-03 031/33M) Primer y tercer acto incompletos, de las cintas originales.
Béla Bartók Nanny Kodaly Hus 1881 1904 1945 2009
Three Hungarian Folksongs from the Csík District, Sz35a by Béla Bartók +••.••(...)). A simple vacation changed Bela Bartok's life forever. The Hungarian composer took a short trip in 1904, and overheard a nanny singing folk songs to children at a summer resort. It moved him deeply. From that moment on, the 23-year-old dedicated himself to the collection, study and presentation of Hungarian, Bulgarian, Magyar and Romanian folk music. He and his friend, fellow composer Zoltan Kodaly, roamed the countryside looking especially for enclaves of people who for centuries had had little or no contact with the rest of the world. Bartok transcribed the melodies of their folk songs and dances into modern notation. These 3 folk songs from the Csík District, now central Romania (eastern Transylvania), evokes typically and evidently reminiscences of eastern oriental folk music influences. Live recording from recital at Folkets Hus, Krokstadelva - Norway on 21th of november 2009. Gunnar Sama - piano, Jan Bertelsen - oboe.
Gunnar Graarud Anny Helm Rudolf Bockelmann Bayreuth Nanny Richard Wagner Helene Wildbrunn Olive Fremstadt Jean Reszke Carolsfeld Margarete Ober 1850 1865 1874 1884 1886 1890 1892 1903 1909 1910 1912 1922 1925 1928 1958 1960 1982 1993 2008
Recorded in Bayreuth in 1928 by Norwegian tenor Gunnar Graarud (1886–1960) as Tristan, Swedish soprano Nanny Larsen-Todsen (1884–1982) as Isolde, Austrian soprano Anny Helm (1903–1993) as Brangäne, and German baritone Rudolf Bockelmann (1892–1958) as Kurvenal, Tristan's manservant. In Richard Wagner's opera 'Tristan und Isolde', Isolde and her handmaid Brangäne are quartered aboard Tristan's ship being transported to the king's lands in Cornwall. Isolde is promised to King Marke in marriage, and Tristan is the knight responsible for taking her to the king. Isolde, having previously saved Tristan's life but later discovering that he had killed her fiancé, insists that he drink atonement to her for his betrayal of her. However, Brangäne replaces the poison Isolde intended for Tristan with a love potion. In Act I, Scene 5 of the opera, Tristan and Isolde each drink the potion, but instead of death, it brings passionate love at the time of the imminent arrival of King Marke. Music source: Internet Archive / Public Domain Mark 1.0 Image sources: Wikimedia Commons and Internet Archive / Public Domain (L-R): 1. TRISTAN & ISOLDE: Isolde: 'So, this, then, is the end! Tristan, farewell!', The Victrola book of the opera 2. ISOLDE: Helene Wildbrunn as Isolde 1922 3. ISOLDE: Olive Fremstadt as Isolde 1912 4. TRISTAN: Polish tenor Jean de Reszke +••.••(...)) as Tristan 1890 5. TRISTAN & ISOLDE: Isolde: 'Tristan! Traitor beloved!' - Tristan: 'Isolde! Woman divine!' The Victrola book of the opera 6. TRISTAN & ISOLDE: Ludwig and Malwine Schnorr von Carolsfeld in the title roles of the original production of Richard Wagner's 'Tristan und Isolde' 1865 7. BRANGÄNE: Margarete Ober as Brangäne 8. TRISTAN & ISOLDE: Ludwig and Malwine Schnorr von Carolsfeld in the title roles of the original production of Richard Wagner's 'Tristan und Isolde' 1865 9. BRANGÄNE: Margarete Ober as Brangäne 10. AS KNIGHTS ON BOARD: Tewkesbury Medieval Festival 2008 11. AS KURVENAL: Modest Menzinsky as Tristan at Kungliga Opera 1910 12. AS KING MARKE: 'King Arthur' by Julia Margaret Cameron 1874 13. BRANGÄNE: Margarete Ober as Brangäne 14. TRISTAN & ISOLDE: Ludwig and Malwine Schnorr von Carolsfeld in the title roles of the original production of Richard Wagner's 'Tristan und Isolde' 1865 15. ISOLDE: Magna Lykseth as Isolde at Kungliga Opera 1909 16. ISOLDE: Malvina Schnorr as the first Isolde 1865 LB
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