Axel Kober & Duisburger Philharmoniker

Götterdämmerung

Format: CD
Label: CAvi
UPC: 4260085535453
Catnr: AVI 8553545
Release date: 05 November 2021
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Label
CAvi
UPC
4260085535453
Catalogue number
AVI 8553545
Release date
05 November 2021

"I can only conclude that the cycle of the Duisburger Philhamoniker is definitely very worthwhile and that a purchase more than pays off."

Nieuwe Noten, 30-1-2022
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About the album

AXEL KOBER:

A Water Damage turned into luck

“The Rhine is where Richard Wagner’s cycle of operas “Der Ring des Nibelungen” begins and ends – and it was beside the Rhine in 1851 that the composer first dreamed of this equally visionary and monumental work. Even if Wagner’s plans for a festival would ultimately be realised in an entirely different part of Germany, the performance of a “Ring on the Rhine” will always remain something very special.

And where better to make this happen than at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein? Two cities, two orchestras, two casts of singers – with the Rhine opera’s fantastic ensemble of singers and its two outstanding orchestras, the Duisburger Philharmoniker and the Düsseldorfer Symphoniker, at their two venues in Duisburg und Düsseldorf, the essential conditions were in place. The “Ring on the Rhine” staged by Dietrich W. Hilsdorf and under my own musical direction gradually began to take shape from June 2017 onwards……….

However, a few weeks before the premiere of “Götterdämmerung”, a defective sprinkler system flooded the theatre Duisburg. The damage this caused made the staged “Ring” cycle in Duisburg (for the time being) completing impossible. Fortunately, on short notice we had the opportunity to perform the “Ring des Nibelungen” at least in concert form in Duisburg at the nearby Mercatorhalle. Soon

after we started rehearsing, we realised that this supposed “emergency solution” had turned out to be a real stroke of luck. In the brilliant acoustics of the concert hall the singing voices and the sound of the orchestra came together to create a thrilling experience for the listeners – one that our audience greeted with standing ovations. A desire was soon expressed to make the experience available to a wider public beyond this one-time concert performance. The result is this live recording of

all four parts of the “Ring” cycle..…..“ (From the Editorial of the musical director Axel Kober)

Am Rhein beginnt und endet Richard Wagners Opernzyklus „Der Ring des Nibelungen“, am Rhein erträumte sich der Komponist bereits 1851 die Uraufführung seines ebenso visionären wie
monumentalen Werks. Auch wenn Wagners Festspielpläne in einem ganz anderen Teil Deutschlands in Erfüllung gehen sollten, ist und bleibt die Aufführung eines „Ring am Rhein“ stets etwas Besonderes.
Und wo ließe sich dieser besser verwirklichen als an der Deutschen Oper am Rhein? Zwei Städte, zwei Orchester, zwei Sängerbesetzungen – mit dem fantastischen Sängerensemble der Rheinoper sowie den beiden herausragenden Orchestern der Duisburger Philharmoniker und der Düsseldorfer Symphoniker
an ihren beiden Spielstätten in Duisburg und Düsseldorf waren die Rahmenbedingungen gesetzt.

Der „Ring am Rhein“ in der szenischen Interpretation von Dietrich W. Hilsdorf nahm unter meiner musikalischen Leitung ab Juni 2017 nach und nach Gestalt an.
Der erfolgreiche Abschluss der knapp zweijährigen musikalischen und szenischen Zusammenarbeit sollte am Ende der Saison 2018/19 jeweils eine Aufführung des kompletten „Ring“-Zyklus an beiden Spielstätten bilden. Doch wenige Wochen vor der Premiere der „Götterdämmerung“ flutete eine defekte Sprinkleranlage das Theater Duisburg. Ein Wasserschaden machte die szenische
Vollendung des Duisburger „Ring“ zunächst zunichte...... “ (Aus dem Editorial des Musikdirektors Axel Kober

Artist(s)

Axel Kober (conductor)

Axel Kober has been Music Director of the Deutsche Oper am Rhein Düsseldorf Duisburg since the 2009/10 season, where he been the driving force behind a broad repertoire ranging from Händel and Mozart through Italian opera, Wagner and Strauss to classical operetta and significant works from the 20th and 21st centuries. His collaboration with the Duisburger Philharmoniker has also intensified on the concert platform since his appointment as General Music Director of the Duisburger Philharmoniker in 2019. In addition to his international concert engagements, Axel Kober also makes guest appearances at Europe’s leading opera houses such as the Wiener Staatsoper, the Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Semperoper in Dresden, Zurich Opera House and the Hamburgische Staatsoper, where he is highly sought...
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Axel Kober has been Music Director of the Deutsche Oper am Rhein Düsseldorf Duisburg since the 2009/10 season, where he been the driving force behind a broad repertoire ranging from Händel and Mozart through Italian opera, Wagner and Strauss to classical operetta and significant works from the 20th and 21st centuries. His collaboration with the Duisburger Philharmoniker has also intensified on the concert platform since his appointment as General Music Director of the Duisburger Philharmoniker in 2019. In addition to his international concert engagements, Axel Kober also makes guest appearances at Europe’s leading opera houses such as the Wiener Staatsoper, the Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Semperoper in Dresden, Zurich Opera House and the Hamburgische Staatsoper, where he is highly sought after, particularly for the German romantic repertoire. In January 2019 Axel Kober conducted a “Ring” cycle at the Wiener Staatsoper that was highly acclaimed by press and public alike: “conductor Axel Kober is the most important discovery for Viennese Wagnerians,” wrote the prestigious newspaper “Die Presse”. He has subsequently been invited back to the Staatsoper to conduct works including Weber’s “Der Freischütz”.
At the Bayreuth Festival he has been a regular performer on the green hill since his successful debut with “Tannhäuser” in 2013. Axel Kober began his career as a Kapellmeister in Schwerin and Dortmund, before becoming Deputy General Music Director in Mannheim and then moving to Leipzig Opera as Music Director and Head of Music in 2007. His outstanding productions for the Deutsche Oper am Rhein include Alban Berg’s “Wozzeck” with director Stefan Herheim and the award-winning ballet production of Brahms’ “Ein Deutsches Requiem” choreographed by Martin Schläpfer. Another highlight is Kober’s production of Wagner’s “Der Ring des Nibelungen” directed by Dietrich W. Hilsdorf. Axel Kober has conducted the “Ring on the Rhine” each year since its premiere in both Düsseldorf and in Duisburg.

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Corby Welch (tenor)

Linda Watson (soprano)

Richard Sveda (baritone)

Anke Krabbe (soprano)

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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I can only conclude that the cycle of the Duisburger Philhamoniker is definitely very worthwhile and that a purchase more than pays off.
Nieuwe Noten, 30-1-2022

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Disc #1
01.
Götterdämmerung: Goetterdaemmerung / Prologue/ Vorspiel
01:56
02.
Götterdämmerung: Welch Licht leuchtet dort? (Die Nornen/The Norns)
04:09
03.
Götterdämmerung: Sing Schwester (Die Nornen/The Norns)
02:12
04.
Götterdämmerung: Es ragt die Burg (Dritte Norne/Third Norn)
06:59
05.
Götterdämmerung: Zwischenspiel / Interlude Tagesgrauen Dawn . Sonnenaufgang / Sunrise
03:48
06.
Götterdämmerung: Zu neuen Taten, teurer Helde (Bruennhilde/Siegfried)
03:04
07.
Götterdämmerung: Willst du mir Minne schenken (Bruennhilde/Siegfried)
01:57
08.
Götterdämmerung: Lass’ ich, Liebste, dich hier (Siegfried/Bruennhilde)
03:50
09.
Götterdämmerung: O, heilige Goetter! (Bruennhilde/Siegfried)
02:28
10.
Götterdämmerung: Siegfrieds Rheinfahrt (Siegfried’s Rhine Journey)
05:17
11.
Götterdämmerung: Act I Scene 1 Nun hoer’ Hagen, sage mir Held (Gunther, Hagen)
02:06
12.
Götterdämmerung: Wen raetst du nun zu frein (Gunther/Hagen/Gutrune)
03:53
13.
Götterdämmerung: Braechte Siegfried die Braut dir heim (Hagen/Gunther/Gutrune)
03:52
14.
Götterdämmerung: Vom Rhein her toent das Horn (Gunther/Hagen/Siegfried)
02:22
15.
Götterdämmerung: Act 1 Scene 2 Heil! Siegfried, teurer Held (Hagen/Siegfried/Gunther)
02:29

Disc #2
01.
Götterdämmerung: Begruesse froh, o Held (Gunther/Siegfried/Hagen)
03:33
02.
Götterdämmerung: Willkommen, Gast, in Gibichs Haus (Gutrune/Siegfried)
04:09
03.
Götterdämmerung: Hast du, Gunther, ein Weib? (Siegfried/Gunther)
03:08
04.
Götterdämmerung: Bluehendesn Lebens labendes Blut (Siegfried/Gunther/Hagen)
03:22
05.
Götterdämmerung: Frisch auf die Fahrt! (Siegfried/Gunther/Gutrune/Hagen)
02:46
06.
Götterdämmerung: Hier sitz’ ich zur Wacht (Hagen)
04:11
07.
Götterdämmerung: Zwischenspiel / Interlude
06:06
08.
Götterdämmerung: Aufzug 1 Scene 3 Altgewohntes Geraeusch (Bruennhilde/Waltraute)
07:18
09.
Götterdämmerung: Hoere mit Sinn, was ich dir sage! (Waltraute)
09:37
10.
Götterdämmerung: Welch banger Traeume Maeren (Bruennhilde/Waltraute)
06:08
11.
Götterdämmerung: Bitzend Gewoelk (Bruennhilde)
03:35
12.
Götterdämmerung: Bruennhild’! Ein Freier kam (Siegfried/Bruennhilde)
05:34
13.
Götterdämmerung: Jetzt bist du mein (Siegfried/Bruennhilde)
03:23

Disc #3
01.
Götterdämmerung: Act 2 Vorspiel / Prelude
02:29
02.
Götterdämmerung: Act 2 Scene 1 Schlaefst du, Hagen, mein Sohn (Alberich/Hagen)
05:24
03.
Götterdämmerung: Den god’nen Ring, den Reif (Alberich/Hagen)
05:07
04.
Götterdämmerung: Act 2 Scene 2 Hoiho, Hagen! Mueder Mann (Siegfried/Hagen)
00:55
05.
Götterdämmerung: Heiss mich willkommen, Gibichskind! (Siegfried/Gutrune/Hagen)
03:34
06.
Götterdämmerung: Act 2 Scene 3 Hoiho! Hoihohoho! (Hagen/Chorus)
02:33
07.
Götterdämmerung: Ruestet euch wohl (Hagen/Chrous)
03:22
08.
Götterdämmerung: Gross Glueck und Heil lacht nun dem Rhein (Chorus/Hagen)
02:32
09.
Götterdämmerung: Act 2 Scene 4 Heil dir, Gunther (Chorus/Gunther)
04:55
10.
Götterdämmerung: Was ist ihr, ist sie entrueckt? (Chorus/Siegfried/Bruennhilde/Hagen)
02:21
11.
Götterdämmerung: Einen Ring sah ich an deiner Hand (Bruennhilde/Siegfried/Gunther/Hagen)
02:25
12.
Götterdämmerung: Betrug! Betrug! (Bruennhilde/Gutrune/Chorus/Gunther)
03:18
13.
Götterdämmerung: chtest du so der eignen Ehre? (Siegfried/Bruennhilde/Chorus/Gunther/Gutrune/Hagen)
04:32
14.
Götterdämmerung: Helle Wehr! Heilige Waffe! (Siegfried/Bruennhilde/Chorus)
05:14
15.
Götterdämmerung: Act 2 Scene 5 Welches Unholds List liegt hier verhohlen (Bruennhilde)
03:25
16.
Götterdämmerung: Vertraue mir, betrog’ne Frau (Hagen/Bruennhilde/Gunther)
01:33
17.
Götterdämmerung: Nicht eine Kunst (Bruennhilde/Hagen/Gunther)
03:40
18.
Götterdämmerung: Dir hilft kein Hirn (Hagen/Gunther/Bruennhilde)
03:02
19.
Götterdämmerung: Was riet mir mein Wissen (Bruennhilde/Hagen/Gunther)
03:39

Disc #4
01.
Götterdämmerung: Act 3 Vorspiel / Prelude
02:48
02.
Götterdämmerung: Frau Sonne sendet lichte Strahlen (Woglinde/Wellgunde/Flosshilde)
03:44
03.
Götterdämmerung: Ein Albe fuehrte mich irr (Siegfried/Woglinde/Wellgunde/Flosshilde)
03:44
04.
Götterdämmerung: Was leid ich doch das karge Lob? (Siegfried/Woglinde/Wellgunde/Flosshilde)
03:13
05.
Götterdämmerung: Ihr listigen Frauen, lasst das sein! (Siegfried/Woglinde/Wellgunde/Flosshilde)
02:33
06.
Götterdämmerung: Kommt, Schwestern! (Woglinde/Wellgunde/Flosshilde)
04:06
07.
Götterdämmerung: Act 3 Scene 2 Hoiho! (Hagen/Chorus/Siegfried)
03:47
08.
Götterdämmerung: Trink, Gunther, trink! (Siegfried/Gunther/Hagen)
02:26
09.
Götterdämmerung: Mime hies ein muerrischer Zwerg (Siegfried/Hagen/Chorus)
04:31
10.
Götterdämmerung: In Leid zu dem Wipfel lauscht‘ ich hinauf (Siegfried/Hagen)
02:47
11.
Götterdämmerung: Erraetst du auch dieser Raben Geraun? (Hagen/Gunther/Chorus)
01:52
12.
Götterdämmerung: Bruennhilde, heilige Braut! (Siegfried)
04:26
13.
Götterdämmerung: Siegfrieds Trauermarsch (Siegfried’s Funeral March)
05:19
14.
Götterdämmerung: Act 3 Scene 3 War das sein Horn (Gutrune)
02:31
15.
Götterdämmerung: Hoiho! Hoiho! Wacht auf! (Hagen/Gutrune/Gunther)
01:56
16.
Götterdämmerung: Siegfried, Siegfried erschlagen (Gutrune/Gunther/Hagen)
02:42
17.
Götterdämmerung: Schweigt eures Jammers (Bruennhilde/Gutrune)
03:08
18.
Götterdämmerung: Starke Scheite schichtet mir dort (Bruennhilde)
02:54
19.
Götterdämmerung: Wie Sonne lauter strahlt mir sein Licht (Bruennhilde)
05:37
20.
Götterdämmerung: Mein Erbe nun nehm‘ ich zu eigen (Bruennhilde)
03:27
21.
Götterdämmerung: Grane, mein Ross (Bruennhilde/Alberich)
02:04
22.
Götterdämmerung: Finale
04:47
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