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"Bleeding chunks" and "essential collection" reconciledI see the point of view from both previous reviewers.1. First off, I understand how to a Wagner "fan" or "lover," theres something missing here. I experienced this with John William's music - I loved the star wars and et music, and when I got a two cd "essential collection" of JW, I was disappointed by the cuts/artificial reverb/changed tempos etc... in the tracks that I knew well. However, the tracks I didn't know well sounded fine, until I got the real soundtrack - i.e. Schindler's list - the…
I see the point of view from both previous reviewers.1. First off, I understand how to a Wagner "fan" or "lover," theres something missing here. I experienced this with John William's music - I loved the star wars and et music, and when I got a two cd "essential collection" of JW, I was disappointed by the cuts/artificial reverb/changed tempos etc... in the tracks that I knew well. However, the tracks I didn't know well sounded fine, until I got the real soundtrack - i.e. Schindler's list - the tempo waaay to fast etc...2. Secondly, I'm no wagner critic/fan, so I have a different perscpective on him. I love this "essential collection" set, and think that some of the pieces are incredibly moving. I cannot distinguish where the piece has been chopped up, etc... So, I guess for someone not that aquainted with Wagner, this is a perfect set. But for someone that has listened to whole operas from Wagner, this is probably like going back from some the entire "Empire Strikes Back" album to a weird recording of the imperial march...In conclusion, I would highly recommend this album to someone interested in Wagner, but for someone that already knows him well, this is by no means an "essential collection."
Written by Susan Godley
Bleeding ChunksWhat the Amazon.com reviewer said about "Wagner served in bleeding chunks" is absolutely right.Now let's "dissect" that comment, shall we? Suppose you wanted to buy COMPLETE versions of all the operas represented on this double-CD. It would cost a few hundred dollars, right? When faced with that argument, this CD, for those who only want the best, makes sense.However, suppose you decided to read Charles Dickens the same way? A couple chapters out of A Tale of Two Cities, maybe 3 from Oliver Tw…
What the Amazon.com reviewer said about "Wagner served in bleeding chunks" is absolutely right.Now let's "dissect" that comment, shall we? Suppose you wanted to buy COMPLETE versions of all the operas represented on this double-CD. It would cost a few hundred dollars, right? When faced with that argument, this CD, for those who only want the best, makes sense.However, suppose you decided to read Charles Dickens the same way? A couple chapters out of A Tale of Two Cities, maybe 3 from Oliver Twist, a half dozen each from Great Expectations and David Copperfield (sort of equivalent to Der Ring), and then a few pages ripped out of Bleak House. What would you have? Certainly great writing, but no context. The writing would prove unfulfilling and deeply lacking, certainly a disappointing choice.Well, this "Essential Wagner Collection" is even worse. Not only does it slice and dice story lines, but it often doesn't even give you entire scenes; artistic glory and achievement is tossed aside in favor of a sloppy fade-out. And this isn't the exception, it's the rule.Out of the 27 tracks on this double-CD, an egregious 19 are listed (covertly, and in teeny tiny letters) as "extract"s, often with unsettling fades and cuts on both ends.And of the recordings that aren't "extract"s, the highly-touted Ride of the Valkries just doesn't deliver (at least, not in Antal Dorati's sloppy reading of it), and the magnificent version of Siegfried's Funeral March is ruined by being chopped off in the worst of places.I really regret buying this CD. All in all, it adds up to a musical Frankenstein; made of the choicest parts, but hideous when stitched together in such a haphazard and disrespectful way.
Written by A. Tohline "Tambora"
Track listing Edit
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CD 1 : Music of Power, Conflict and Death
format: number: title: number name artist hh:mm:ss 1Ride of the Valkyries5:042Siegfried's Funeral March5:353Prelude to Act III from Lohengrin3:134Overture From the Flying Dutchman7:455Sailor's Chorus from the Flying Dutchman3:166Journey Down to Nibelheim2:507Overture From The Mastersingers of Nuremberg4:108Overture from Tannhäuser7:309Entry of the Guests from Tannhäuser7:1110Tannhauser's Pilgrammage6:1511Act III Orchestral Interlude from Tannhäuser3:2112Siegfried's Rhine Journey5:3213Finale from Twilight of the Gods4:4914Entry of the Gods into Valhalla from The Rheingold1:51 -
CD 2 : Music of Love, Ecstasy and Redemption
format: number: title: number name artist hh:mm:ss 1Prelude to Act I from Lohengrin9:542Bridal Chorus from Lohengrin2:413Prelude to Act I from Parsifal7:274Good Friday Music from Parsifal5:265Transformation Scene from Parsifal4:086Venusberg Music from Tannhäuser6:377Pilgrim's Chorus from Tannhäuser2:548Prelude to Act III from The Mastersingers of Nuremberg6:249Vision of Valhalla (Scene II Intro) from The Rheingold1:2210Sigfried Idyll7:4411Brunnhilde's Awakening from Siegfried2:2112Prelude to Act III from Tristan and Isolde4:1813Death of Isolde from Tristan and Isolde7:18
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