The Best Of Wagner

by RCA

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Release Date:1991-06-06
Label:RCA
UPC:090266077724
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:RCA
ASIN:B000003F4J
Category:Music

Tracks on The Best Of Wagner by RCA

  1. Die Meistersinger: Prelude
  2. Die Walkure: Ride Of The Valkyries
  3. Lohengrin: Bridal Chorus
  4. Siegfried: Forest Murmurs
  5. Gotterdammerung: Dawn & Siegfried's Rhine Journey
  6. Die Walkure: Magic Fire Music
  7. Tristan und Isolde: Liebestod

Customer Reviews

good introduction to Wagner - Reviewed on 2008-05-16
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My husband and I did not know very much about Wagner, and this CD is a great introduction to his music. It certainly brings us in the mood to buy more of his CD's.
An excellent classical CD - Reviewed on 2007-01-28
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Richard Wagner rightly deserves his high reputation as a classical musician. Like many people, I don't care for Wagner's racial or religious views, but don't let that stop you from enjoying his music. The CD starts off with my favorites the Prelude from Die Meistersinger & Ride of the Valkyries from Die Walkure, followed by a fascinating rendition of the Bridal Chorus (a.k.a. "Here Comes the Bride") from Lohengrin. I won't recite the rest of the list, but there are 4 other compositions, all somewhat varied in style, but very good. Whether you are classical music buff or simply want an introduction to classical music this CD is a good place to start.
A hidden diamond - Reviewed on 2001-10-03
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27 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

This unassuming budget classic reissue is among the finest of its genre: The Wagner orchestral highlight album, and features the contents of 1973 LP recital the farthest thing from run-of-the-mill, spaciously recorded with the palpable feeling of the presence of the musicians, not merely an amorphously gorgeous orchestral sonority. The music unfolds without self-indulgent pointing, in a free-wheeling manner that is simply right.

The original Ormandy program is supplemented with a track by Robert Shaw doing a luscious rendering of the famous Bridal Chorus from with his divine women's chorus, a version as good or better than any ever anthologized or appearing in complete opera recordings, its 1959 atmospherically recorded sound barely showing its age.

My only caveat is that this stuff really merited more respectful packaging than this ersatz "Best of" series, but at the price, who should complain?

Wagner's Grandeur - Reviewed on 2001-08-24
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7 customers found this review helpful, 4 did not.

Wagner was a great composer. His music and use of orchestra are grand and masterful. I am repulsed by his political views, but as an artist he was a genius. This compilation of Wagner is probably the best there is. I listen to it from time to time. The breadth of the orchestral palette, the elevation, and grandeur have been imitated but never duplicated.
Ormandy is underrated! - Reviewed on 2001-02-08
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12 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

I did a test by listening to Szell, Klemperer, Karajan, Kubelik, Bohm, Jochum, Gerdes, Ozawa, Stokowski, and Ormandy play Wagner overtures and excerpts from "The Ring". My verdict: it's Ormandy. What can I say? I feel as is he's underrated, especially in the annals of Wagner worship. I like Stokowski's energy, but he plays around with scores (horrors!) too much. The Szell was great, but a tad limp. Other conductors have their high points, but Ormandy ranks consistently at the top. His conducting is full and rich and the orchestra always sounds great. I ranked the Szell orchestral music from Wagner at 5 stars, so Ormandy rates 6 stars.
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