Wagner - Tristan und Isolde / Heppner, Eaglen, Pape, Dalayman, Levine, Metropolitan Opera (2001)
表演者: James Levine/Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus/James Courtney/Anthony Dean Griffey/Brian Davis/Ben Heppner/René Pape/Jane Eaglen/Hans-Joachim Ketelsen/Katarina Dalayman/Mark Schowalter
专辑类型: AC-3, Classical, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, NTSC
介质: DVD
发行时间: March 9, 2004
唱片数: 2
出版者: Deutsche Grammophon
条形码: 0044007304495
专辑简介
Prizes
- 2005: Record Academy Prize, Tokyo
Press Quotes:
This is the stuff of operatic legend.The firepower of Heppner's "Tristan" is wonderfully counterbalanced by sensitive musicianship, and his on-stage stamina astounds . . . Levine's purposeful, un-lingering conducting secures the loveliest orchestral response.
Record Review / Malcolm Hayes, Classic FM (London) / 01 June 2004
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This is the stuff of operatic legend.The firepower of Heppner's "Tristan" is wonderfully counterbalanced by sensitive musicianship, and his on-stage stamina astounds . . . Levine's purposeful, un-lingering conducting secures the loveliest orchestral response.
Record Review / Malcolm Hayes, Classic FM (London) / 01 June 2004
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This is the stuff of operatic legend.The firepower of Heppner's "Tristan" is wonderfully counterbalanced by sensitive musicianship, and his on-stage stamina astounds . . . Levine's purposeful, un-lingering conducting secures the loveliest orchestral response.
Record Review / Malcolm Hayes, Classic FM (London) / 01 June 2004
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This is the stuff of operatic legend.The firepower of Heppner's "Tristan" is wonderfully counterbalanced by sensitive musicianship, and his on-stage stamina astounds . . . Levine's purposeful, un-lingering conducting secures the loveliest orchestral response.
Record Review / Malcolm Hayes, Classic FM (London) / 01 June 2004
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Levine is a wonderful accompanist, never drowning his singers . . .
Record Review / Michael Tanner, International Record Review (London) / 01 June 2004
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Levine is a wonderful accompanist, never drowning his singers . . .
Record Review / Michael Tanner, International Record Review (London) / 01 June 2004
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Levine is a wonderful accompanist, never drowning his singers . . .
Record Review / Michael Tanner, International Record Review (London) / 01 June 2004
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Levine is a wonderful accompanist, never drowning his singers . . .
Record Review / Michael Tanner, International Record Review (London) / 01 June 2004
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Heppner is even better -- certainly the finest Tristan since Vickers. He encompasses the lyrical and the dramatic demands of the role as very few tenors have, and despite his size, he cuts a very believable figure on stage. The agony on his face during King Marke's monologue reaches right inside you . . . Levine and his Met forces give us a luxurious account of the score. In case anyone forgot just how good the Met Orchestra has become under his leadership, this will serve as a reminder . . . DGG provides well balanced, natural sound, and Brian Large's direction for the camera is sensitive to the original production while effectively translating it for the home screen . . . All in all, this is a highly recommendable DVD.
Record Review / Henry Fogel, Fanfare (Tenafly, NJ) / 01 May 2005
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Heppner is even better -- certainly the finest Tristan since Vickers. He encompasses the lyrical and the dramatic demands of the role as very few tenors have, and despite his size, he cuts a very believable figure on stage. The agony on his face during King Marke's monologue reaches right inside you . . . Levine and his Met forces give us a luxurious account of the score. In case anyone forgot just how good the Met Orchestra has become under his leadership, this will serve as a reminder . . . DGG provides well balanced, natural sound, and Brian Large's direction for the camera is sensitive to the original production while effectively translating it for the home screen . . . All in all, this is a highly recommendable DVD.
Record Review / Henry Fogel, Fanfare (Tenafly, NJ) / 01 May 2005
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Heppner is even better -- certainly the finest Tristan since Vickers. He encompasses the lyrical and the dramatic demands of the role as very few tenors have, and despite his size, he cuts a very believable figure on stage. The agony on his face during King Marke's monologue reaches right inside you . . . Levine and his Met forces give us a luxurious account of the score. In case anyone forgot just how good the Met Orchestra has become under his leadership, this will serve as a reminder . . . DGG provides well balanced, natural sound, and Brian Large's direction for the camera is sensitive to the original production while effectively translating it for the home screen . . . All in all, this is a highly recommendable DVD.
Record Review / Henry Fogel, Fanfare (Tenafly, NJ) / 01 May 2005
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Heppner is even better -- certainly the finest Tristan since Vickers. He encompasses the lyrical and the dramatic demands of the role as very few tenors have, and despite his size, he cuts a very believable figure on stage. The agony on his face during King Marke's monologue reaches right inside you . . . Levine and his Met forces give us a luxurious account of the score. In case anyone forgot just how good the Met Orchestra has become under his leadership, this will serve as a reminder . . . DGG provides well balanced, natural sound, and Brian Large's direction for the camera is sensitive to the original production while effectively translating it for the home screen . . . All in all, this is a highly recommendable DVD.
Record Review / Henry Fogel, Fanfare (Tenafly, NJ) / 01 May 2005
曲目
DVD 1: Wagner: Tristan und Isolde
Richard Wagner (1813 - 1883)
Tristan und Isolde
Track 1
Opening Credits [1:48]
Track 2
Prelude to Act 1. Langsam und schmachtend [10:27]
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine
Act 1
Track 3
"Westw?rts schweift der Blick" [5:50]
Jane Eaglen, Katarina Dalayman, Anthony Dean Griffey, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine
Track 4
"Frisch weht der Wind der Heimat zu" [9:19]
Jane Eaglen, Katarina Dalayman, Anthony Dean Griffey, Ben Heppner, Hans-Joachim Ketelsen, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine, Metropolitan Opera Chorus, Raymond Hughes
Track 5
"Weh, ach wehe! Dies zu dulden" [19:08]
Jane Eaglen, Katarina Dalayman, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine
Track 6
"Auf! Auf! Ihr Frauen!" [7:09]
Jane Eaglen, Katarina Dalayman, Hans-Joachim Ketelsen, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine
Track 7
Begehrt, Herrin was Ihr wünscht [18:40]
Jane Eaglen, Ben Heppner, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine, Metropolitan Opera Chorus, Raymond Hughes
Track 8
"Tristan! - Isolde! Treuloser Holder!" [8:00]
Jane Eaglen, Katarina Dalayman, Ben Heppner, Hans-Joachim Ketelsen, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine, Metropolitan Opera Chorus, Raymond Hughes
Act 2
Track 9
Prelude [2:13]
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine
Track 10
"H?rst du Sie noch?" [13:15]
Jane Eaglen, Katarina Dalayman, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine
Track 11
"Isolde! Geliebte! - Tristan! Geliebter!" [16:08]
Track 12
"O sink hernieder, Nacht der Liebe" [5:00]
Jane Eaglen, Ben Heppner, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine
Track 13
"Einsam wachend in der Nacht" [2:23]
Katarina Dalayman, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine
Track 14
"Lausch, Geliebter!" [4:10]
Track 15
"Doch unsre Liebe, hei?t sie nicht Tristan und - Isolde?" [1:57]
Jane Eaglen, Ben Heppner, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine
Track 16
"So stürben wir" [8:09]
Jane Eaglen, Ben Heppner, Katarina Dalayman, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine
Track 17
"Rette dich, Tristan!" [1:50]
Ben Heppner, Hans-Joachim Ketelsen, Brian Davis, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine
Track 18
"Tatest du's wirklich?" [13:36]
Ben Heppner, René Pape, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine
Track 19
"O K?nig, das kann ich dir nicht sagen" [9:10]
Jane Eaglen, Ben Heppner, Brian Davis, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine
Total Playing Time: [2:38:03]
DVD 2: Wagner: Tristan und Isolde
Richard Wagner (1813 - 1883)
Tristan und Isolde
Act 3
Track 1
Applause [0:42]
Track 2
Prelude [4:41]
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine
Track 3
(Man h?rt einen Hirtenreigen/The sound of a shepherd's pipe is heard/On entend une mélodie de berger) [2:48]
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine, Sharon Meekins
Track 4
"Kurwenal! He!" [8:22]
Ben Heppner, Mark Schowalter, Hans-Joachim Ketelsen, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine, Sharon Meekins
Track 5
"Hei nun! Wie du kamst?" [9:42]
Ben Heppner, Hans-Joachim Ketelsen, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine
Track 6
"Noch losch das Licht nicht aus" [5:21]
Ben Heppner, Hans-Joachim Ketelsen, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine, Sharon Meekins
Track 7
"Noch ist kein Schiff zu sehn!" [11:33]
Ben Heppner, Hans-Joachim Ketelsen, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine
Track 8
"Bist du nun tot?" [9:04]
Ben Heppner, Hans-Joachim Ketelsen, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine, Sharon Meekins
Track 9
"O diese Sonne!" [3:08]
Jane Eaglen, Ben Heppner, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine
Track 10
"Ich bin's, ich bin's" [5:49]
Jane Eaglen, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine
Track 11
"Kurwenal! H?r!" [8:15]
Katarina Dalayman, Hans-Joachim Ketelsen, Mark Schowalter, James Courtney, Brian Davis, René Pape, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine
Track 12
"Mild und leise wie er l?chelt" (Isoldes Liebestod) [10:20]
Jane Eaglen, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine
Total Playing Time: [1:19:46]