On Thursday, May 23, 2013 9:51:31 AM UTC+1, Jay Kauffman wrote:
> On Wed, 22 May 2013 21:07:59 -0700, "Peter" <reply to newsgroup only>
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> >I wonder if anyone might have had an opportunity to compare the very recent
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> >Walküre CDs from Gergiev and Thielemann? If so, could you please give us
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> >your impressions.
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> Haven't heard the Thielemann - the Gergiev has stupendous sound, a
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> great Siegmund (Kaufmann), some good singers in other roles but the
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> whole thing deflates due to the dramatically inert conducting. Wagner
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I take the point, but I think better of the conducting, although I agree it does sag in Act II particularly; but the rest makes up for that in its warmth and richness. For me this is one of the best Walkures since the 1960s, faults and all. I like Mark Elder's concert version, but it sounds calulated by comparison and much less well cast. Haven't heard Thielmann yet, but I suspect he will sound brasher and ultimately colder.
Cheers,
Mike