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Aaah, Seadogg ... E simpatico !!
I love the Alps, I love the Alpensinfonie ... and I am a Ring fanatic (so to speak!).
But ... my experience of the Alps doesn't involve anything "before dawn". I'm usually sleeping off too many Gluweins, or Vino Caldos.
I've tried several Rings (again ... so to speak).
My first Ring was also the Solti (Decca, yes?). Then I got the Karajan (a mistake, in retrospect).
Last year, I was excited to hear that a remastering of the Furtwangler version was being released. This is not the Furtwangler Rome recording. This was the Scala recording. The reason I was so excited is that the Furtwangler Scala recording is the only complete recording with Kirsten Flagstad singing Brunhilde.
And, OMG Seadogg ... it blew me away. I can't even start to describe how good it is. With almost all works (like the Alpensinfonie) you can see merits in various different recordings, but ... I can nail my colours to the mast with the Ring, and say that the Furtwangler, Scala, 1950, recording just blows all the others away.
Furtwangler has the most wonderful feel for Wagner, but the icing on the cake, quite simply, is Kirsten. You must buy it, Seadogg. It's impossible to describe how good it is.