Immerse yourself in the timeless masterpiece of Richard Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde," a monumental work that stands as a pinnacle of operatic achievement. This recording, released on June 25, 2021, under the Walhall Eternity Series label, captures the essence of Wagner's genius, offering a rich and immersive experience that spans over three hours and thirteen minutes. The album features a stellar cast, including Jonas Kaufmann and Anja Harteros in the titular roles, with Kirill Petrenko conducting the orchestra with unparalleled mastery.
"Tristan und Isolde" is a profound exploration of love, longing, and the human condition, composed by Wagner during a tumultuous period of his life. The opera's intricate score and deeply evocative themes have captivated audiences for generations, making it a cornerstone of the classical repertoire. This particular recording, from the Münchner Opernfestspiele 2021, showcases the opera's enduring power and relevance, with a production that combines stunning visuals and a powerful performance.
The album includes all three acts of the opera, from the haunting Prelude of Act 1 to the poignant final scenes of Act 3. Each track is a testament to Wagner's innovative compositional techniques and his ability to convey complex emotions through music. Whether you are a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this recording of "Tristan und Isolde" offers a compelling introduction to one of the most influential works in the history of classical music.
(C) 2021 Walhall Eternity Series(P) 2021 Walhall Eternity Series
Tracks
Tristan und Isolde, Act 1: PreludeRichard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch
Tristan und Isolde: Westwärts schweift der BlickRichard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Humberto Di Toto
Tristan und Isolde: Wer wagt mich zu höhnen?Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Helen Traubel, Lydia Kindermann, Humberto Di Toto
Tristan und Isolde: Mir erkoren, mir verloren,Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Helen Traubel, Lydia Kindermann
Tristan und Isolde: Hab acht, Tristan! Botschaft von Isolde.Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra and Chorus, Fritz Busch, Herbert Janssen, Lauritz Melchior, Lydia Kindermann
Tristan und Isolde: Weh, ach wehe! Dies zu dulden!Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Lydia Kindermann, Helen Traubel
Tristan und Isolde: Wie lachend sie mir Lieder singen,Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Helen Traubel, Lydia Kindermann
Tristan und Isolde: O blinde Augen! Blöde Herzen!Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Helen Traubel, Lydia Kindermann
Tristan und Isolde: Welcher Wahn! Welch eitles Zürnen!Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Lydia Kindermann, Helen Traubel
Tristan und Isolde: Ho! He! Ha! He! Am UntermastRichard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra and Chorus, Fritz Busch, Herbert Janssen, Helen Traubel
Tristan und Isolde: Herrn Tristan bringe meinen GrußRichard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Helen Traubel, Lydia Kindermann, Herbert Janssen
Tristan und Isolde: Nun leb wohl, Brangäne!Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Helen Traubel, Lydia Kindermann, Herbert Janssen
Tristan und Isolde: Begehrt, Herrin, was Ihr wünscht.Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Lauritz Melchior, Helen Traubel
Tristan und Isolde: Da du so sittsam,Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Helen Traubel, Lauritz Melchior
Tristan und Isolde: Angelobt war er mir,Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra and Chorus, Fritz Busch, Helen Traubel, Lauritz Melchior
Tristan und Isolde: Wo sind wir?Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra and Chorus, Fritz Busch, Lauritz Melchior, Helen Traubel
Tristan und Isolde: Tristan! … Isolde!Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra and Chorus, Fritz Busch, Lauritz Melchior, Helen Traubel, Lydia Kindermann, Herbert Janssen
Tristan und Isolde, Act 2: Hörst du sie noch?Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Helen Traubel, Lydia Kindermann
Tristan und Isolde: Der deiner harrt - O hör mein Warnen!Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Lydia Kindermann, Helen Traubel
Tristan und Isolde: Dein Werk? O tör‘ge Magd!Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Helen Traubel, Lydia Kindermann
Tristan und Isolde: Isolde! Geliebte!Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Lauritz Melchior, Helen Traubel
Tristan und Isolde: Das Licht! Das Licht!Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Lauritz Melchior, Helen Traubel
Tristan und Isolde: O sink hernieder, Nacht der Liebe,Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Lauritz Melchior, Helen Traubel
Tristan und Isolde: Einsam wachend in der Nacht,Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Lydia Kindermann
Tristan und Isolde: Lausch, Geliebter!Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Helen Traubel, Lauritz Melchior
Tristan und Isolde: So starben wir, um ungetrennt,Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Lauritz Melchior, Helen Traubel, Lydia Kindermann
Tristan und Isolde: O ew‘ge Nacht, süße Nacht!Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Lauritz Melchior, Helen Traubel
Tristan und Isolde: Rette dich, Tristan!Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Herbert Janssen, Lauritz Melchior, Renato Cesari
Tristan und Isolde: Tatest du‘s wirklich? Wähnst du das?Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Emanuel List, Lauritz Melchior
Tristan und Isolde: Dies wundervolle Weib,Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Emanuel List
Tristan und Isolde: O König, das kann ich dir nicht sagen;Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Lauritz Melchior, Helen Traubel
Tristan und Isolde: Verräter! Ha! Zur Rache, König!Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Renato Cesari, Lauritz Melchior
Tristan und Isolde, Act 3: PreludeRichard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch
Tristan und Isolde: Kurwenal! He! Sag, Kurwenal!Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Rogelio Baldrich, Herbert Janssen
Tristan und Isolde: Die alte Weise;Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Lauritz Melchior, Herbert Janssen
Tristan und Isolde: Dünkt dich das? Ich weiß es anders,Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Lauritz Melchior
Tristan und Isolde: Der einst ich trotzt‘, aus Treu‘ zu dirRichard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Herbert Janssen, Lauritz Melchior
Tristan und Isolde: Noch ist kein Schiff zu sehn!Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Herbert Janssen, Lauritz Melchior
Tristan und Isolde: Mein Herre! Tristan!Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Herbert Janssen, Lauritz Melchior
Tristan und Isolde: O Wonne! Freude!Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Herbert Janssen, Lauritz Melchior
Tristan und Isolde: O diese Sonne! Ha, dieser Tag!Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Lauritz Melchior, Helen Traubel
Tristan und Isolde: Ha! Ich bin‘s,Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Helen Traubel
Tristan und Isolde: Kurwenal! Hör! Ein zweites Schiff.Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Rogelio Baldrich, Herbert Janssen, Angel Mattiello, Lydia Kindermann, Renato Cesari, Emanuel List
Tristan und Isolde: Tot denn alles! Alles tot!Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Emanuel List, Lydia Kindermann
Tristan und Isolde: Mild uns leise wie er lächelt,Richard Wagner, Teatro Colón Orchestra, Fritz Busch, Helen Traubel
Richard Wagner, born in Leipzig, Germany, in 1813, is one of the most influential and revolutionary figures in the history of opera. Known for his groundbreaking compositions and innovative approach to music drama, Wagner's works are celebrated for their profound emotional depth and complex narratives. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Wagner wrote both the libretto and the music for his operas, allowing him to create a seamless fusion of poetry, music, and drama. His concept of the Gesamtkunstwerk, or "total work of art," aimed to integrate all aspects of the theatrical experience, making his operas a unique and immersive journey for the audience. Wagner's most famous work, the epic four-opera cycle "Der Ring des Nibelungen," is a testament to his visionary genius and remains a cornerstone of the operatic repertoire. Throughout his career, Wagner's contributions to music and theater have left an indelible mark on the world of classical music, making him a composer whose works continue to inspire and captivate audiences today.