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best classical CD ... ever !!!
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I found this today ...
Kirsten Flagstad (greatest soprano EVER)
and Lauritz Melchior (almost greatest tenor EVER)
singing duets from Wagner (greatest composer EVER)
(duets from Lohengrin, Tristan, Gotterdammerung, and Parsifal)
I played it in the car on the way home, and it is AWESOME !!!!!
If anyone has found a better classical CD than this recently, I'll eat the box.
Kirsten Flagstad (greatest soprano EVER)
and Lauritz Melchior (almost greatest tenor EVER)
singing duets from Wagner (greatest composer EVER)
(duets from Lohengrin, Tristan, Gotterdammerung, and Parsifal)
I played it in the car on the way home, and it is AWESOME !!!!!
If anyone has found a better classical CD than this recently, I'll eat the box.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Unquestionably it is Nigel Kennedy's recording of the Brahms Violin Concerto, with Klaus Tennstedt and the LPO. This is the most wonderful rendition of a deeply emotional piece of music. At the end of the main violin solo, the orchestra joins in, gently, and the whole thing sinks into shimmering beauty, it brings tears to your eyes.
I did qualify Melchior by saying "almost" the greatest ...
I'd agree Bjorling is in there, and he had a very wide repertoir.
I've got a CD of Bjorling singing Donizetti, Verdi, Ponchielli, Gounoud, Bizet, Massenet, Mascagni and Puccini ... equally masterful in each role.
But !! ... for sheer ability to project his voice above the orchestra, without losing any vocal quality, I think Melchior has the edge.
There is a line somewhere between greatness and genius. Vocally, if you want to hear where greatness becomes genius, you have to listen to Kirsten Flagstad.
Maria Callas ... she was good ... no, she was great ...
... but simply not in the same class as Flagstad.
I'd agree Bjorling is in there, and he had a very wide repertoir.
I've got a CD of Bjorling singing Donizetti, Verdi, Ponchielli, Gounoud, Bizet, Massenet, Mascagni and Puccini ... equally masterful in each role.
But !! ... for sheer ability to project his voice above the orchestra, without losing any vocal quality, I think Melchior has the edge.
There is a line somewhere between greatness and genius. Vocally, if you want to hear where greatness becomes genius, you have to listen to Kirsten Flagstad.
Maria Callas ... she was good ... no, she was great ...
... but simply not in the same class as Flagstad.