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Meistersinger Prelude timings

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C D I Bertram

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Nov 22, 1993, 4:47:49 AM11/22/93
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Bryan Magee in his Aspects of Wagner has a discussion of the variation in
time between different conductors. He says that the longest Meistersing
prelude he has come across is 10'30" and the shortest he knows of is the
8' 30" that Wagner himself took. I have Kubelik at 8' 50" and Sinopoli at
an amazingly slow (and sluggish) 10' 50". I'd be interested to know of
other timings out there, especially of conductors who get close to
Wagner's own speed.
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Christopher Bertram
Department of Philosophy
University of Bristol
Internet: C.Be...@bristol.ac.uk Janet: C.Be...@uk.ac.bristol

Paul Goodman

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Nov 22, 1993, 11:50:40 PM11/22/93
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>I'd be interested to know of other timings out there, especially
>of conductors who get close to Wagner's own speed.

Chris,
I have the Solti, Vienna recording with Bailey, Kollo, Bode, Hamari,
Weikl, and Moll. The timing listed for the Prelude in this recording
is 9.16

- Paul
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