bombasticDarren wrote:
Totally off topic but I could not help but immediately notice that the letter "Y" is in the wrong place on that "keyboard". I wonder when it was moved? [Don't mind me, it will be OK soon!]
bombasticDarren wrote:
That recording is considered a classic Fergus. The young Karajan was a far more stylish Mozart conductor than he later became. The cast is excellent, though I personally prefer the guys over the girls. Schwarzkopf too was a more positive and less mannered soprano than later in her career, and even if her voice was not as ravishing as Lisa della Casa´s, there´s really not much to complain.fergus wrote:
I enjoyed this performance. It would not be the best “Mozartian” performance that I have heard but it was still enjoyable. This recording was made in 1954. I thought that the vocals were very fine on this performance but then I do like Schwarzkopf.
I did not expect praise for this recording from you Pepe (especially for Frau Schwarzkopf) so that is a bonus!Jose Echenique wrote: That recording is considered a classic Fergus. The young Karajan was a far more stylish Mozart conductor than he later became. The cast is excellent, though I personally prefer the guys over the girls. Schwarzkopf too was a more positive and less mannered soprano than later in her career, and even if her voice was not as ravishing as Lisa della Casa´s, there´s really not much to complain.
The guys on the other hand have not been bettered in any other recording.
Pity about a few cuts, unacceptable today, but normal in the 50´s.
Great spot!fergus wrote: Totally off topic but I could not help but immediately notice that the letter "Y" is in the wrong place on that "keyboard".
What is even more disconcerting Simon is that above the A and the S keys I can see a face, slightly reminiscent of Munch's "The Scream"!?!?!?!Diapason wrote:Great spot!fergus wrote: Totally off topic but I could not help but immediately notice that the letter "Y" is in the wrong place on that "keyboard".
Brilliant!!!fergus wrote: What is even more disconcerting Simon is that above the A and the S keys I can see a face, slightly reminiscent of Munch's "The Scream"!?!?!?!
I have 32 recordings of Cosi fan Tutte, so I may choose one today and another the next day. Quite frankly I love all of them. Among my favourite sopranos who have recorded Fiordiligi are Lella Cuberli with Baremboim, Gundula Janowitz with Böhm, Irmgard Seefried with Jochum and Margaret Price with Klemperer. Teresa Berganza towers over all the mezzos in the first Solti recording.fergus wrote:I did not expect praise for this recording from you Pepe (especially for Frau Schwarzkopf) so that is a bonus!Jose Echenique wrote: That recording is considered a classic Fergus. The young Karajan was a far more stylish Mozart conductor than he later became. The cast is excellent, though I personally prefer the guys over the girls. Schwarzkopf too was a more positive and less mannered soprano than later in her career, and even if her voice was not as ravishing as Lisa della Casa´s, there´s really not much to complain.
The guys on the other hand have not been bettered in any other recording.
Pity about a few cuts, unacceptable today, but normal in the 50´s.
I would be curious to know what version you would sit down to listen to if you were going to take one down from your shelf?