Clemens Krauss, Richard Strauss : the complete Decca recordings.
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Salome is an opera in one act; libretto from the play by Oscar Wilde, translated into German by Hedwig Lachmann; sung in German. |
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London, England :
Decca,
[2014]
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Physical Description: | 1 streaming sound file (1 sound file) |
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Complete Decca recordings |
Format: | Electronic Audio |
Contents:
- Don Juan : op. 20 : tone poem (after Lenau) for large orchestra (15:41)
- Ein Heldenleben : op. 40 = A hero's life : tone poem for large orchestra (Willi Boskovsky, violin) (42:50)
- Also sprach Zarathustra : op. 30 = Thus spoke Zarathustra : tone poem freely composed after Nietzsche (32:43)
- Don Quixote : op. 35 : fantastic variations on a theme of knightly character (Ernst Moraweg, viola ; Pierre Fournier, cello) (41:58)
- Sinfonia domestica : op. 53 (42:51)
- Le bourgeois gentilhomme : suite, op. 60 (36:15)
- Aus Italien : op. 16 : symphonic fantasy (40:49)
- Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche : op. 28 = Till Eulenspiegel's merry pranks : after an old picaresque legend, in rondo form (14:48)
- Salome : op. 54 : music drama in one act after Oscar Wilde's play of the same name (Christel Goltz (Salome) ; Julius Patzak (Herodes) ; Margareta Kenney (Herodias) ; Hans Braun (Jochanaan) ; Anton Dermota (Narraboth) ; Else Schürhoff (Herodias' page) ; Rudolf Christ (First Jew) ; Hugo Meyer-Welfing (Second Jew) ; Kurt Preger (Third Jew) ; Murray Dickie (Fourth Jew) ; Franz Bierbach (Fifth Jew) ; Ludwig Weber (First Nazarene) ; Harald Pröglhöf (Second Nazarene) ; Walter Berry (First soldier) ; Herbert Alsen (Second soldier) ; Ljubomir Pantscheff (a Cappadocian) ; Hermann Gallos (a slave)).