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Der Ring - Tristan und Isolde - Parsifal

Edo de Waart / Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra

Der Ring - Tristan und Isolde - Parsifal

Format: CD
Label: Challenge Classics
UPC: 0608917233827
Catnr: CC 72338
Release date: 01 October 2010
CD (3 items)
 
Label
Challenge Classics
UPC
0608917233827
Catalogue number
CC 72338
Release date
01 October 2010
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Artist(s)
Composer(s)
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About the album

Orchestral adventures of Der Ring / Tristan und Isolde / Parsifal: arrangements by Henk de Vlieger.

On March 12, 1988, Edo de Waart and the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra gave a concert performance of Das Rheingold, the first part of Wagner’s Der Ring des Nibelungen tetralogy. On July 1, 1989, the fourth part, Götterdämmerung, followed, and on February 23 and March 1, 1991, the middle parts, Die Walküre and Siegfried, followed. The performances were so successful that De Waart wanted to add symphonic selections from the Ring to the repertoire for a concert tour of Germany in February 1992. When it appeared that there was no arrangement available, Henk de Vlieger (b. 1953), a composer, arranger and percussionist with the Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, decided to compile an entirely new orchestral suite, which was premiered as Eine Ring-Symphonie, and later renamed Der Ring – an orchestral adventure. Two years later, again after a concert performance, Parsifal – an orchestral quest followed. Its success prompted a plan to issue a three-CD set. Especially for this project, De Vlieger completed Tristan und Isolde in April 1995 – an orchestral passion.
De orkestrale avonturen van Der Ring, Tristan und Isolde en Parsifal
Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen is door het Nederlands Radio Filharmonisch Orkest onder leiding van Edo de Waart uitgevoerd. Het eerste deel, Das Rheingold, werd in 1988 uitgevoerd, gevolgd door het vierde deel Götterdämmerung in 1898. In 1991 volgden de middelste delen Die Walküre en Siegfried. Door het succes van de uitvoeringen wilde De Waart symfonische delen van Der Ring aan het repertoire van het orkest toevoegen, maar arrangementen bleken niet beschikbaar. Componist Henk de Vlieger componeerde vervolgens een compleet nieuwe orkestsuite die in première ging als Eine Ring-Symphonie, maar later Der Ring – An Orchestral Adventure werd genoemd. Twee jaar later volgde Parsifal – An Orchestral Adventure. Het succes van de composities leidde tot een verzamelalbum waarvoor De Vlieger Tristan und Isolde – An Orchestral Passion componeerde.

Volgens Harrison Parrott Artists Management is Edo de Waart een exceptionele artistieke leider die de internationale reputaties van een aantal wereldbekende orkesten heeft laten stijgen. Het is duidelijk dat hij op het Nederlands Radio Filharmonisch Orkest zijn vaardigheid om een orkest op te bouwen heeft losgelaten. In 2011 heeft hij Jaap van Zweden opgevolgd als chef-dirigent van de Filharmonie van Antwerpen.

De uitvoeringen van deze stukken, Der Ring – An Orchestral Adventure, Parsifal – An Orchestral Adventure, en Tristan und Isolde – An Orchestral Passion, zijn door hun bijzondere arrangementen een waar genoegen om naar te luisteren.
Nach dem großen Erfolg der Wagner-Orchester-Adaptionen von 'Ring, Tristan und Parsifal' von Henk de Vlieger - die in den 90er Jahren bei BMG Classics erschienen sind und seit langem vergriffen - legt nun Challenge Classics diese Box in neuer, hochwertiger Ausstattung und Text wieder auf. Eine gute Gelegenheit für alle, die Edo de Waarts legendäre Aufnahme noch nicht kennen und ein Fest für alle, die Richard Wagner lieben und mal nur im Orchester-Sound schwelgen möchten.

Artist(s)

Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra

The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra gave its first concert on 7 October 1945, led by its founder and ‘first conductor‘ Albert van Raalte, on Radio “Herrijzend Nederland”. Initially the orchestra spent most of its time in studios working on a large number of recordings for the public broadcasting system. The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic featured prominently in the Saturday Matinee as soon as the series started in 1961, and has continued to give frequent live performances ever since. The celebrated Saturday Matinee has hosted many legendary concerts. Illustrious soloists such as Kathleen Ferrier, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Clara Haskil and Jean-Pierre Rampal have shared the stage with the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2004, the three classical orchestral formations of the broadcasting 15 system...
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The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra gave its first concert on 7 October 1945, led by its founder and ‘first conductor‘ Albert van Raalte, on Radio “Herrijzend Nederland”. Initially the orchestra spent most of its time in studios working on a large number of recordings for the public broadcasting system. The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic featured prominently in the Saturday Matinee as soon as the series started in 1961, and has continued to give frequent live performances ever since. The celebrated Saturday Matinee has hosted many legendary concerts. Illustrious soloists such as Kathleen Ferrier, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Clara Haskil and Jean-Pierre Rampal have shared the stage with the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra.
In 2004, the three classical orchestral formations of the broadcasting 15 system were transformed into two: the present Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra and the Netherlands Radio Chamber Philharmonic. In 2006, these two orchestras, the Netherlands Radio Choir and the Metropole Orchestra joined the Dutch public broadcasting organisation NPO.
The Radio Philharmonic Orchestra has been conducted by great names such as Bernard Haitink, Jean Fournet, Hans Vonk, Sergiu Comissiona and Edo de Waart. Jaap van Zweden was named its chief conductor in September 2005. The orchestra has also worked with numerous famed guest conductors such as Leopold Stokowski, Kirill Kondrashin, Antál Dorati, Riccardo Muti, Kurt Masur and Valery Gergiev. Soon after its founding, the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic found itself foremost in Dutch musical life in the number of performances and the diversity of its repertoire, with a predilection for Dutch and contemporary works in its programming. It has honed another facet of its striking profile with a great many opera concertante performances. The orchestra has an extensive discography, ranging from legendary LPs recorded in the 1970s under such conductors as Leopold Stokowski and Antal Doráti to Jean Fournet’s much-lauded renderings of French repertoire. Under Edo de Waart, not only did it release its legendary Wagner interpretations, but also the complete orchestral works of Rachmaninov. CDs with work by contemporary composers such as Jonathan Harvey, Klas Torstensson, Jan van Vlijmen and Stravinsky have garnered prizes and much acclaim.

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Edo de Waart (conductor)

Edo de Waart established a notable conducting career in the last third of the 20th century, becoming known for clear, exciting performances in a wide range of repertory. He came from a musical family, being the son of a choral singer. He studied oboe with Haakon Stotijn and also conducting at the Music Lyceum in Amsterdam. He became co-principal oboe of the Amsterdam Philharmonic in 1961 and associate principal of the Concertgebouw Orchestra in 1963. Meanwhile, he studied conducting, including a course with Franco Ferrara at Hilversum in 1964. This led to a debut with the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic in 1964. That same year he won the prestigious Dimitri Mitropoulos Conductors' Competition in New York, which resulted in a year-long appointment as an assistant conductor of the New York Philharmonic (1965-66). He became assistant...
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Edo de Waart established a notable conducting career in the last third of the 20th century, becoming known for clear, exciting performances in a wide range of repertory. He came from a musical family, being the son of a choral singer. He studied oboe with Haakon Stotijn and also conducting at the Music Lyceum in Amsterdam. He became co-principal oboe of the Amsterdam Philharmonic in 1961 and associate principal of the Concertgebouw Orchestra in 1963. Meanwhile, he studied conducting, including a course with Franco Ferrara at Hilversum in 1964. This led to a debut with the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic in 1964. That same year he won the prestigious Dimitri Mitropoulos Conductors' Competition in New York, which resulted in a year-long appointment as an assistant conductor of the New York Philharmonic (1965-66). He became assistant conductor of the Amsterdam Concertgebouw under Bernard Haitink in 1966. He made an impressive recorded debut with the Netherlands Wind Ensemble, which he founded in 1967, including classic recordings of Mozart wind music. He was also appointed co-music director of the Rotterdam Philharmonic with Jean Fournet, becoming sole music director when Fournet vacated his appointment in 1973. His association with the Rotterdam Philharmonic, which lasted until 1979, became noted for firm, exciting orchestral performances and intriguing choices of repertory. In 1975 he became principal guest conductor of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, and was elevated to music director in 1977. Although the orchestra was often capable of fine performances, it was variable and had weaknesses. De Waart lifted its standards, turning it into a consistently fine orchestra. In 1985 he conducted an acclaimed series of the complete Wagner Ring operas in San Francisco.
Over the years he has made many appearances as an opera conductor, including Bayreuth, Covent Garden, the Santa Fe Opera, Paris' Bastille Opera, and the Metropolitan Opera. He conducted the first recording of Adams' Nixon in China, which won a Grammy Award in 1988. In 1996 he debuted at the Salzburg Festival with Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro.
In 1993 he was appointed chief conductor and artistic director of the Sydney (Australia) Symphony Orchestra, and in August 1995 led it on its first European tour in 20 years. In 1996 he took it on its first tours of Japan and Taiwan, and in 1998, on an American tour. He was appointed artistic director of the Netherlands Dutch Radio and Television Organization, and chief conductor of the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic. At the beginning of the 1999-2000 season he began his tenure as chief conductor of the Netherlands Opera. In that year de Waart became music director of the Hong Kong Philharmonic, with his contract extended until 2012. He assumed responsibilities as musical director of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra in 2009. An advocate of modern and contemporary music, he has conducted the work of Reich, Torke, Wuorinen, and Britten.

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Composer(s)

Richard Wagner

Richard Wagner was an important innovator of music in his time. He is best known for his operas, which he himself preferred to refer to as musical dramas. He wrote the texts (the libretti) himself and sought to make a Gesamtkunstwerk, the ideal union of text, music and theatre. Over time, this lead to grandiose musical dramas which were performed in a specially built theater for these works in the small town of Bayreuth. Wagner's greatest critic, the philosopher Nietzsche, named his former friend the 'greatest miniaturist of music who in the smallest of space squeezed an endless amount of sense and sweetness'. Nietzsche regarded this as a sympton of decadence, yet it does portray the large variety of treasures which can...
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Richard Wagner was an important innovator of music in his time. He is best known for his operas, which he himself preferred to refer to as musical dramas. He wrote the texts (the libretti) himself and sought to make a Gesamtkunstwerk, the ideal union of text, music and theatre. Over time, this lead to grandiose musical dramas which were performed in a specially built theater for these works in the small town of Bayreuth.

Wagner's greatest critic, the philosopher Nietzsche, named his former friend the "greatest miniaturist of music who in the smallest of space squeezed an endless amount of sense and sweetness". Nietzsche regarded this as a sympton of decadence, yet it does portray the large variety of treasures which can be found in Wagner's music: the mysterious fantasy stories of the love potion of Tristan & Isolde, Wotan's spear, the sea of flames of Brünhilde, the sword of Siegfried... Still the real main character is the orchestra, which shines its light on all the true intentions and feelings of these heroes with great depth.

Both as a composer and as an individual, Wagner remains a subject of controversy and emotional discussions. By many he is hailed as a hero, and by equally many others completely dismissed. But his influence as a composer and musical innovator is undeniable!


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Disc #1
01.
Das Rheingold: Vorspiel
04:14
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
02.
Das Rheingold: Das Rheingold
01:52
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
03.
Das Rheingold: Nibelheim
02:27
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
04.
Das Rheingold: Walhall
03:35
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
05.
Die Walküre: Die Walküren
04:10
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
06.
Die Walküre: Feuerzauber
03:41
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
07.
Siegfried: Waldweben
02:06
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
08.
Siegfried: Siegfrieds Heldentat
06:43
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
09.
Siegfried: Brünnhildes Erwachen
06:59
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
10.
Götterdämmerung: Siegfried Und Brünnhilde
04:17
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
11.
Götterdämmerung: Siegfrieds Rheinfahrt
05:51
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
12.
Götterdämmerung: Siegfrieds Tod
06:03
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
13.
Götterdämmerung: Trauermusik
06:46
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
14.
Götterdämmerung: Brünnhildes Opfertat
08:40
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra

Disc #2
01.
Tristan & Isolde: Einleitung
10:52
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
02.
Tristan & Isolde: Isoldes Liebesverlangen
07:46
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
03.
Tristan & Isolde: Nachtgesang
19:47
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
04.
Tristan & Isolde: Vorspiel und Reigen
08:35
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
05.
Tristan & Isolde: Tristans Vision
05:23
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
06.
Tristan & Isolde: Das Wiedersehen
05:20
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
07.
Tristan & Isolde: Isoldes Liebestod
06:37
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra

Disc #3
01.
Parsifal: Vorspiel
11:12
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
02.
Parsifal: Parsifal
03:25
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
03.
Parsifal: Die Gralsritter I
09:26
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
04.
Parsifal: Die Blumenmädchen
07:16
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
05.
Parsifal: Karfreitagszauber
10:35
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
06.
Parsifal: Die Gralsritter I
04:26
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
07.
Parsifal: Nachspiel
07:41
(Richard Wagner) The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
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