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Wagner: Gotterdammerung / Altmeyer, Janowski, Staatskapelle Dresden
In 2015, Sony Classical reissued Die WalkĂŒre and Siegfried from the first digital recording of the Ring. âIt has stood the test of time remarkably wellâ, observed ClassicsToday.com when the complete set, originally released in 1983, was last reissued. âThe Staatskapelle Dresden plays spotlessly for Marek Janowski ⊠An excellent âRingâ experience.â Now the remaining two music dramas from this acclaimed cycle are again available separately. Gramophone in 1997 praised the âmarvellously clean, spacious digital recordingâ and âJanowskiâs fast, lyrical, wholly cogent reading [which] has the Dresden Staatskapelle playing with the utmost beauty from start to finish â try the start of Act 3 of GötterdĂ€mmerung â and with lean power when thatâs called for ⊠Voices and players are in an ideal relationship, which is not say that such [orchestral] passages as the Rhine Journey and Funeral March want anything in visceral excitement ⊠Matti Salminen is a commanding, often subtle Hagen ⊠The smaller parts, especially Rhinemaidens led by Lucia Popp, are well taken âŠ
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In 2015, Sony Classical reissued Die WalkĂŒre and Siegfried from the first digital recording of the Ring. âIt has stood the test of time remarkably wellâ, observed ClassicsToday.com when the complete set, originally released in 1983, was last reissued. âThe Staatskapelle Dresden plays spotlessly for Marek Janowski ⊠An excellent âRingâ experience.â Now the remaining two music dramas from this acclaimed cycle are again available separately. Gramophone in 1997 praised the âmarvellously clean, spacious digital recordingâ and âJanowskiâs fast, lyrical, wholly cogent reading [which] has the Dresden Staatskapelle playing with the utmost beauty from start to finish â try the start of Act 3 of GötterdĂ€mmerung â and with lean power when thatâs called for ⊠Voices and players are in an ideal relationship, which is not say that such [orchestral] passages as the Rhine Journey and Funeral March want anything in visceral excitement ⊠Matti Salminen is a commanding, often subtle Hagen ⊠The smaller parts, especially Rhinemaidens led by Lucia Popp, are well taken âŠ












