Sunday, February 8, 2009

Thomas Quasthoff ~ Die Stimme

Thomas Quasthoff ~ Die Stimme
Deutsche Opernarien
Orchester der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Christian Thielemann

1. Zar und Zimmermann: O sancta justitia! by Albert Lortzing
2. Zar und Zimmermann: Den Hohen Herrscher...Heil sei dem Tag by Albert Lortzing
3. Zar und Zimmermann: Sonst spielt ich mit Szepter by Albert Lortzing
4. Der Wildschütz: Fünftausend Taler by Albert Lortzing
5. Der Wildschütz: Lass Er doch hören...Bei diesem schliemmen Fall by Albert Lortzing
6. Der Wildschütz: Wie freundlich strahlt die holde Morgensonne by Albert Lortzing
7. Tannhäuser: Gar viel und schön by Richard Wagner
8. Tannhäuser: O, du mein holder Abendstern by Richard Wagner
9. Die schweigsame Frau, Op. 80: Wie schön ist doch die Musik by Richard Strauss
10. Euryanthe, J 291/Op. 81: Wo berg'ich mich?...Und er soll by Carl Maria von Weber


Once more Thomas Quasthoff puts us in his debt with a recital wholly out of the ordinary, executed – with Thielemann’s eager cooperation – confidently in singing of such strength and beauty as to almost silence criticism. Surveying German Romantic opera from the now-neglected Lortzing to Richard Strauss, he ranges easily through roles usually assigned to either a specifically baritone or bass voice.

In the lengthy extracts from Zar und Zimmermann he portrays both the pompous, amusingly portrayed mayor Van Bett and the upright figure of the Tsar, whose Act 3 aria he sings with refined tone and elegiac feeling having by then portrayed Van Bett’s preening in a voice perhaps not quite ‘fat’ enough for the ridiculous fellow. In Der Wildschütz he is funny as the schoolmaster Baculus, a buffo bass figure whose ‘Fünftausend Taler’ used to be a staple of a German bass’s repertory; then he sings Graf Eberbach’s lovely solo in a mellow baritone. It’s good to be reminded in such a positive way of Lortzing’s merits.

In a complete change of mood he then projects all the malevolent ardour of Lysiart’s highly original aria from Euryanthe, a work just revived this summer at Glyndebourne. This is a reading that recalls the style, in compact tone and verbal acuity, of the late, great Hermann Uhde. In the Tannhäuser pieces he projects the address of the benevolent Landgrave with complete authority and then sings Wolfram’s Evening Star aria, from which the CD takes its title, with perfection of tone and line. Finally he catches finely old Morosus’s restored peace after all the disturbing events of Die schweigsame Frau have finally come to an end. Once again, like his bass-baritone predecessor Hans Hotter, he easily encompasses the low range of this solo.

Thielemann, and his Berlin orchestra and chorus, are at one with their soloist throughout, and the recording catches everything in a clear, warm perspective.
--Gramophone Magazine

DDD 2002 Deutscher Grammophon
Format: Flac. 262 mb.
http://rapidshare.com/files/195722508/Thomas_Quasthoff.part1.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/195722609/Thomas_Quasthoff.part2.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/195722595/Thomas_Quasthoff.part3.rar.html

9 comments:

archer said...

greetings. i am new to classical music and even newer to opera. i was just thinking recently that i would love to check a good baritone. done care much for most tenors, love sopranos and altos.

as you may suspect, i have never heard of this guy, so i did a search. wow, what an incredible story and person this is.

really looking forward to hearing this.

much gratitude.

archer said...

gute nacht:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWztS6orv7U&NR=1&fmt=18

gorgeous.

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archer said...

i downloaded this last week. just checked the links again, and they are active. what kind of problem are you having?

Anonymous said...

I cannot open the file n. 5 e n. 6. It's a system error...or what? probably it would be better to post it again. Thank you.

Ranapipiens said...

BB: As we agreed, I test-downloaded this. It gave me 10 individual (untitled) .flac tracks (and a .jpg for the cover). After conversion, they all seemed to be the correct length (based on a track list found elsewhere) and they all played. So it works!

Blackbird said...

Thank you Rana for this

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