Singers of the Century: Marcel Wittrisch in Opera Arias & Scenes (2019 Remaster)
- 流派:Classical 古典
- 语种:德语
- 发行时间:2019-04-19
- 类型:录音室专辑
- 歌曲
- 时长
Disc1
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Hoffmann's Erzählungen
Disc1
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Carmen
Disc1
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Die Hugenotten
Disc1
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Manon
Disc1
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Mignon
Disc1
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Margarethe
Disc1
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Die Afrikanerin
Disc1
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Lakmé
Disc1
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Ernani
Disc1
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La Traviata
Disc1
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Rigoletto
Disc1
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Die Perlenfischer
Disc2
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Der Troubadour
Disc2
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Otello
Disc2
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Aida
Disc2
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Cavalleria Rusticana
Disc2
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Der Bajazzo
Disc2
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Tosca
Disc2
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Madame Butterfly
Disc2
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La Bohème
Disc3
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Der Barbier von Bagdad
Disc3
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Die Zauberflöte
Disc3
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Der fliegende Holländer
Disc3
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Lohengrin
Disc3
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Rienzi
Disc3
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Die Walküre
Disc3
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Fidelio
Disc3
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Die verkaufte Braut
Disc3
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Halka
Disc3
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Rembrandt van Rijn
Disc3
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Der Evangelimann
Disc3
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Martha
Disc3
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Zar und Zimmermann
简介
More than 350 recordings in 20 years are proof of the enormous popularity of Marcel Wittrisch, who has been part of the ensemble of the Berlin State Opera for more than 15 years (from 1928 to 1944). Wittrisch's voice was a highlight that could effortlessly compete against a large rivalry. Singers such as Helge Rosvaenge, Walther Ludwig or Peter Anders were veritable rivals, but Marcel Wittrisch found his place among them as "pares inter pares". Initially standing in the shadow of the great Richard Tauber, he soon freed himself from this situation by glaring with roles that were never sung by Tauber in this way. Real "recordings of the century" (in Germanlanguage) include the great duet from Meyerbeer's "The Huguenots" (with Margarete Teschemacher), the spectacular finale of Bizet's "Carmen" and Lohengrin's arrival - Oper scenes, in which Wittrisch together with other great singers of the Berlin's opera sets unique accents. Marcel Wittrisch died in 1955 at the age of only 52, but his recordings prove the great art of "Opera sung in German". With the voice of Marcel Wittrisch, these arias and scenes become a fascinating - indeed electrifying - experience. Operatic arias and scenes recorded between 1928 and 1938, carefully audio restored and digitally remastered in 24-bit HD in 2019.