"Grosse Sänger unseres Jahrhunderts: Inge Borkh" is a captivating collection of operatic arias showcasing the extraordinary talent of Inge Borkh, one of the most renowned sopranos of the 20th century. Released in 2016, this album spans a little under an hour and twenty minutes, featuring 13 tracks that highlight Borkh's powerful and expressive voice.
Born Ingeborg Simon in 1921, Inge Borkh's life and career were marked by her extraordinary vocal abilities and her resilience. This album offers a retrospective of her remarkable performances, including iconic roles from operas such as Beethoven's "Fidelio," Verdi's "Aida" and "Il trovatore," and Wagner's "Der fliegende Holländer." The album also features lesser-known but equally stunning pieces from operas like "Euryanthe" and "Die Dubarry," providing a comprehensive overview of Borkh's versatility and artistry.
The album is a testament to Borkh's enduring legacy in the world of opera, featuring her powerful interpretations of some of the most demanding roles in the repertoire. Each track is a masterclass in vocal technique and dramatic expression, showcasing Borkh's ability to convey deep emotion and character through her singing. The album also includes an interview with Borkh, offering insights into her life and career, adding a personal touch to this remarkable collection.
Recorded with the Berlin Stadtischen Opera Orchestra under the direction of Arthur Rother, the album benefits from top-notch orchestral support, allowing Borkh's voice to shine in all its glory. Whether you are a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album is a treasure trove of operatic brilliance that will leave you in awe of Inge Borkh's extraordinary talent.
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Tracks
Fidelio, Op. 72, Act I: Abscheulicher! - Komm, HoffnungLudwig van Beethoven, Inge Borkh, Berlin Stadtischen Opera Orchestra, Arthur Rother
The Consul: Mein Kind ist tot (My child is dead) (Sung in German)Gian Carlo Menotti, Inge Borkh, Berlin Stadtischen Opera Orchestra, Arthur Rother
Euryanthe, J. 291, Act I: Bethorte! Die an meine Liebe glaubtCarl Maria von Weber, Inge Borkh, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Carlo Maria Giulini
Der fliegende Holländer, WWV 63: Act II: Wie aus der Ferne langst vergang'ner ZeitenRichard Wagner, Inge Borkh, Otto Wiener, Otto Von Rohr, Monte-Carlo Opera Orchestra, Jean Fournet
Der fliegende Holländer, WWV 63: Act II: Wirst du des Vaters Wahl nicht schelten?Richard Wagner, Inge Borkh, Otto Wiener, Otto Von Rohr, Monte-Carlo Opera Orchestra, Jean Fournet
Aida: Act III: Zu dir fuhrt mich ein ernester GrundGiuseppe Verdi, Inge Borkh, Alexander Welitsch, Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, Hans Müller-Kray
Aida: Act III: Ich seh' dich wieder, meine AidaGiuseppe Verdi, Inge Borkh, Alexander Welitsch, Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra, Hans Müller-Kray
Andrea Chenier, Act IV: Vicino a te s'acquetaUmberto Giordano, Inge Borkh, Richard Tucker, Anonymous, Kurt Herbert Adler
Il trovatore, Act IV: In deines Kerkers tiefe Nacht (Sung in German)Giuseppe Verdi, Inge Borkh, Anonymous
Die Dubarry: Ich schenk mein HerzCarl Millöcker, Theo Mackeben, Inge Borkh
Eva: Eva (Das Fabriksmadel), Act I: War es auch nichts als ein augenblickFranz Lehár, Inge Borkh, Alexander Krannhals
So ein Madel vergisst man nicht: Man hat's nicht leichtRalph Erwin, Inge Borkh, Josef Neumann
Inge Borkh Interview with Thomas Voigtna Not Applicable, Inge Borkh, Thomas Voigt