Richard Wagner Der Ring des Nibelungen Videos
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Vladimir Kastorsky Tchaikovsky Melnikov Gabel Glinka Mussorgsky Dargomyzhsky Delibes Rimsky Korsakov Schubert Borodin Beethoven Schumann Mariinsky Theatre Bolshoi Theatre Scala Private Opera 1870 1892 1893 1894 1898 1907 1908 1909 1918 1923 1930 1948
Владимир Касторский. Aриозо Кочубея "Мазепа" ,П.И. Чайковский. Vladimir Kastorsky. Kotchubey's Ariozo from the opers "Mazepa" by P.I.Tchaikovsky. Vladimir Kastorsky (1870, Yaroslavl region -1948, Leningrad)- the Russian operatic and chamber singer (bass). As a child he sang in a church choir. Then he studied with his cousin A. Kastorsky and took some lessons from an Italian singer A. Cotonou. In 1892 he moved to St. Petersburg where he learned his vocal art at the "Free choir class," the charity project of Melnikov. In 1893 he entered the St. Petersburg Conservatory, the course of C. Gabel, who a year later expelled the student for "voiceless and incompetence". Later C. Gabel admitted his error. In 1894 he made his debut in opera in Pskov. Vladimir surved for the operatic stage about 45 years, his repertoire included 35 roles. In 1898—1918 and 1923—1930 he was a soloist of Mariinsky Theatre, and in 1918—1923 of Bolshoi Theatre, performing Ruslan and Susanin ("Ruslan and Ludmila" and " Life for the Tsar" by M.Glinka), Pimen ("Boris Godunov" by Mussorgsky), Gremin and Kotchubey ("Eugene Onegin" and "Mazepa" by Tchaikovsky),Miller ("Rusalka" by Dargomyzhsky), Count Almaviva and Leporello ("The Marriage of Figaro" and "Don Giovanni" by Mozart), Vladimir Galitsky ("Prince Igor" by Borodin),Nilakanta ("Lakme" by Delibes). Vladimir Kastorsky was extremely successful in R.Wagner's operas: Wotan ("The Ring of the Nibelung") and Wolfram ("Tannhauser"), among others. In 1907 he organized a vocal quartet to promote Russian folk songs and toured with it in Russia and Europe. In 1907-1908 he participated in Sergei Diaghilev's Russian Seasons. The singer was the first performer of parties in Paris: Ruslan ("Ruslan and Ludmila" by Glinka, 1907), Pimen ("Boris Godunov" by Mussorgsky, 1908), Prince Yuri Tokmakov ("The Maid of Pskov" and Rimsky-Korsakov, 1909). He also was heard at La Scala (1908), as well as in in Prague, Berlin, Rome, Munich, London, Harbin, Japan, Moscow (Theater Aquarium, Zimin's private Opera), Kiev, Odessa,Tiflis, and many other cities. He taught at Mariinsky Theatre, Leningrad's Art Studio and at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory. Until the end of life he performed as a chamber singer, performing Glinka, Dargomyzhsky, Mozart, Schubert, Borodin, Mussorgsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Tchaikovsky, Beethoven and Schumann.
Richard Wagner Daniel Barenboim Cary Janes Gallardo Bayreuth Kupfer Hohlfeld John Tomlinson Kannen Graham Clark Linda Finnie Eva Johansson Brinkmann Kurt Schreibmayer Birgitta Svendén Matthias Hölle Kang Helmut Pampuch Turner Bayreuth Festspielhaus 1992 2001
Part 1 of "Das Rheingold", from "The Ring Of The Nibelung" series of graphic novels by P. Craig Russell. These graphic novels are an adaptation of the tetralogy of operas "Der Ring des Nibelungen" by Richard Wagner. These videos present a whole new way to experience and enjoy both P. Craig Russell's beautiful work and Richard Wagner's precious music: now you can read the graphic novels while listening to the operas they are based on! An extremely careful process was done while making these videos: the timing, illumination and presentation of the images was adjusted to the dialogues, music and arrangements on the operas. An intensive investigation about leitmotives, their significance and their many variants was done to better understand the moments and subtle overtones the images from the graphic novels are invoking from the operas. Lastly, it was meant that these videos had the recordings of the Ring production with the best cast of all time, and so the 1992 Barenboim production was chosen. All in all, in this way, by treating both P. Craig Russell's graphic novels and Richard Wagner's operas with the utmost respect and fidelity, one can enjoy their exquisite works at the same time and with the highest quality! Credits: Graphic novel: Author: P. Craig Russell Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Year: 2001 Translation & Text: Patrick Mason Colors: Lovern Kindzierski Letters: Galen Showman Design: Cary Grazzini Edited by: Peet Janes & Scott Allie Assistant Editors: Adam Gallardo & Mike Carriglitto Published by: Mike Richardson Opera: Author: Richard Wagner Orchestra: Orchester der Bayreuth Festspiele Recorded in: Bayreuth Festspielhaus Conductor: Daniel Barenboim Stage director: Harry Kupfer Producer: Horant H. Hohlfeld Year: 1992 Cast: Wotan: John Tomlinson Alberich: Günter von Kannen Loge: Graham Clark Fricka: Linda Finnie Freia: Eva Johansson Donner: Bodo Brinkmann Froh: Kurt Schreibmayer Erda: Birgitta Svendén Fasolt: Matthias Hölle Fafner: Philip Kang Mime: Helmut Pampuch Woglinde: Hilde Leidland Wellgunde: Annette Küttenbaum Flosshilde: Jane Turner
Richard Wagner Asher Asher Fisch Stefan Vinke Jennifer Zetlan Cecelia Hall Seattle Symphony Seattle Opera 2014
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Götterdämmerung, Act III: "Was leid’ ich doch das karge Lob?" · Richard Wagner · Seattle Symphony · Seattle Opera Chorus · Asher Fisch · Stefan Vinke · Jennifer Zetlan · Cecelia Hall · Renée Tatum Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen ℗ 2014 Seattle Opera Released on: 2014-09-09 Auto-generated by YouTube.
Hans Swarowsky Berger Liselotte Becker Egner Becker Egner Richard Wagner Czech Philharmonic Orchestra 2013
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Das Rheingold: Scene 1: Der Welt Erbe gewann' ich zu eigen durch dich? (Alberich, Rhinemaidens) · Hans Swarowsky Wagner: Der Ring des Nibelungen ℗ 2013 Profil Released on: 2013-09-24 Artist: Angelika Berger Orchestra: Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor: Hans Swarowsky Artist: Hilde Rosner Artist: Liselotte Becker-Egner Orchestra: Prague National Theatre Orchestra Artist: Rolf Kühne Composer: Richard Wagner Auto-generated by YouTube.
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