,  (Furtwängler)
Wilhelm Furtwängler (conductor)





Rome, Italian Radio. Dir. V.Furtvengler. 1953. Ferdinand Franz (Wotan), Elsa Kavelti (Fricka
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Anton Dermot, Elisabeth Gr?mmer, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Marga H?fgen, Otto Edelmann. Vienna Singing Academy, Vienna Boys` Choir. Recorded - April 14-17, 1954, Vienna.
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Tristan: Ludwig Suthaus; Isolde: Kirsten Flagstad; Brangaene: Blanche Thebom; Koenig Marke: Josef Greindl; Kurwenal: Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau; Seemann und Hirt: Rudolf Schock; Melot: Edgar Evans; Steuermann: Rhoderick Davies. Chorus the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. Chorus Master: Douglas Robinson. Philharmonja Orchestra. Conductor: Wilhelm Furtwaengler. 1953.
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7 Agosto. 1953, Festspielhaus, Salzburg(at Salzburg Festival)
 Paul Schöffler(Il Conte di Almaviva), Elisabeth Schwarzkopf(La Contessa di Almaviva), Erich Kunz(Figaro),Irmgard Seefried(Susanna), Hilde Güden(Cherubino), Endre Koréh(Bartolo), Sieglinde Wagner(Marcellina), Peter Klein(Don Basilio), Erich Majkut(Don Curzio), Alois Pernestorfer(Antonio), Liselotte Maikl(Barbarina).
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Dietrich FISCHER-DIESKAU, Wiener Philharmoniker, 1951
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Fedora Barbieri (mezzo soprano), Hilde Güden (soprano), Magda Gabory (soprano). Orchestra & Chorus of La Scala Theater, conductor: Wilhelm Furtwängler. Recorded in 1951, Teatro alla Scala, Milan (Live)
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Josef Greindl– Sarastro, Walther Ludwig – Tamino, Paul Schoffler – Sprecher, Wilma Lipp – Konigin der Nacht, Irmgard Seefried – Pamina, Karl-Schmitt-Walter – Papageno, Edith Oravez – Papagena, Peter Klein – Monostatos. 1949.
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Recording from a concert in Berlin, 30.10.1943
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Don Giovanni – Tito Gobbi; Leporello – Erich Kunz; Don Ottavio – Anton Dermota; Donna Elvira – Elisabeth Schwarzkopf; Zerlina – Irmgard Seefried; Donna Anna – Ljuba Welitsch; Masetto – Alfred Poell; Il Commendatore – Josef Greindl. Chor der Wiener Staatsoper und Wiener Philharmoniker, conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler. 27 July 1950, Salzburg, Festspielhaus.
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Overture to the opera “Iphigenia in Aulis”. 1954
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1950. Leonore - Kirsten Flagstad, Florestan - Julius Patzak, Pizarro - Paul Schöffler, Rocco - Josef Greindl, Marzelline - Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Jaquino - Anton Dermota, Fernando - Hans Braun, Erster Gefangene - Hermann Gallos, Zweiter Gefangene - Ljubomir Pantscheff.
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2. Adagio (the only part preserved in the recording). Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Entry April 1, 1942
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Rome, Italian radio. Directed by W. Furtw?ngler. 1953. Ferdinand Franz (Wotan), Ira Malanyuk (Fricka), Wolfgang Windgassen (Loge), Gustav Neidlinger (Alberich), Julius Patzak (Mime), Alfred P?ll (Donner ), Lorenz Fechenberger (Fro), Elisabeth Gr?mmer (Freya), Ruth Sievert (Erda), Josef Greindl (Fasolt), Gottlob Frick (Fafner), Zena Jurinacz (Woglinda), Magda Gabori (Vellgunda), Hilde R?ssl-Maidan (Flossgilda ).
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Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra (Berliner Philharmoniker) / Year 1930
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Overtüre Zu Rosamunde, D. 644: Die Zauberharfe. Berliner Philharmoniker, conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler.
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Live - 26 July 1954 - Vienna - Alfred Poel (Ottokar), Oskar Czerwenka (Kuno), Elisabeth Grummer (Agathe), Rita Streich (Annchen), Kurt Bohme (Kaspar), Hans Hopf (Max), Otto Edelmann (Hermit), Karl Donch (Kilian), Claus Clausen (Samiel) - Vienna State Opera Chorus
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1943 - Live - Bayreuth Festival - (Quintet missing) - Jaro Prohaska (Sachs), Max Lorenz (Walther), Maria Muller (Eva), Josef Greindl (Pogner), Eugen Fuchs (Beckmesser), Fritz Krenn (Kothner), Camilla Kallab (Magdalena), Erich Zimmermann (David) - Bayreuth Festival Chorus
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