fergus wrote:
This was a good performance but the sound quality from the recording (1950) is showing its age not in terms of pops and crackles but as a result of the technology of the day and it lacks the sparkle of a modern recording. The live atmosphere of La Scala was adequately captured however and justifiable generous applause was also included.
There are only 2 extant Ring cycles conducted by the greatest Wagner conductor of the 20Th Century, curiously enough, both were recorded in Italy. The La Scala Ring, with admittedly poor sonics, was recorded live in performance, the other Ring was recorded in the RAI Rome studios and has much better sound. The problem is that the RAI Orchestra is nowhere as good as La Scala´s, besides there are differences in the casting of both cycles, and the La Scala is marginally better.
This exactly why I usually don´t recommend old live recordings to get to know an opera. It´s better to hear a modern sounding one, and then, after you learned it, you can go to the vintage recording and start to understand exactly why Furtwängler outclasses almost every other conductor who has ever lived.