Richard Wagner - Tristan & Isolde - Domingo, Villazon, Stemme - Pappano - The Bonus DVD
DVD9 | NTSC | 4:3 | All Regions | German | Dolby Digital Stereo & DTS | 6GB unrar, 2.75GB rar
Subtitles: English, French | EMI Classics 2005 | 100mb rar-archives | 4% recovery | Rapidshare
DVD9 | NTSC | 4:3 | All Regions | German | Dolby Digital Stereo & DTS | 6GB unrar, 2.75GB rar
Subtitles: English, French | EMI Classics 2005 | 100mb rar-archives | 4% recovery | Rapidshare
It's the "Bonus DVD", not the audio-cds!
Performed by Covent Garden Royal Opera House Chorus and Orchestra
with Matthew Rose, Rolando Villazon, Ian Bostridge, Jared Holt, Rene Pape, Mihoko Fujimura, Alan Garner, Nina Stemme, Placido Domingo, Olaf Bar
Conducted by Antonio Pappano
This much awaited recording of Tristan was worth waiting for. The draw was, of course, Placido Domingo, who now in his mid 60s will never sing the role of Tristan on stage, but whose legions of fans have been certain that he'd make a remarkable go at it. He is indeed excellent, singing with beautiful tone and legato (Wagner insisted that the Italian art of singing be used for his operas as well) and clear if not impeccable diction. Except for some moments, such as midway through the first-act interview with Isolde and the Love Duet, where his attention seems to flag, Domingo shows great attention and sensitivity to Tristan's plight. There's the odd moment of strain, but they're so rare that a tenor half his age would be proud of such a vocal display. Two grand performances come from soprano Nina Stemme and conductor Antonio Pappano. Stemme is radiant as Isolde, with a big, clear, appealing sound that is never forced. Her identification with the character is not yet on a level with Flagstad's, Modl's, or Nilsson's; she lacks the worldly resentment to Tristan and she can't express sarcasm, but there's great urgency to her singing and it's refreshing to hear such a young, secure voice. Antonio Pappano leads the opera quickly (only too quickly once or twice), with little obsessive subtext, and he totally understands how to pace a scene for its dramatic tension. René Pape is a fine, youthful-sounding King Marke; Olaf Bär's Kurwenal is somewhat forced; Mihoko Fujimara is a light but effective Brangaene. And with such stars as Ian Bostridge and Rolando Villazon as the Shepherd and Seaman, the set is truly luxurious. --Robert Levine, Amazon
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You can find the audio-cds as a lossless rip here on board from aeseixas
A preview of the album you'll find at Amazon




Thanks for this!
You mean the 33CDs? Rapidshare marked the offer, because of "abuse" (same with Smetana "Die verkaufte Braut" and Martha Argerich DVD). If you need the links, please send me pm. I've the Wagner CDs online.
I know him very well, and surely he would like to stay in touch with all of you who are interested in opera...
So if you wish to give him a message, don't hesitate to send me a PM.