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Eugène Ysaÿe Camille Decreus Richard Wagner Metternich 1836 1858 1861 1876 1912 1921 1931 1939
Recorded in 1912 by Belgian virtuoso violinist, composer and conductor Eugène Ysaÿe (1858–1931) and French composer and pianist Camille Decreus (1876–1939), this version of 'Albumblatt' WWV 94 by Richard Wagner was arranged for violin. Princess Pauline von Metternich +••.••(...)) was the wife of the Austrian ambassador to France, a famous Austrian socialite in Vienna and Paris, and an early champion of Wagner's music. In 1861, at her request, Emperor Napoleon III invited Wagner to substantially amend his 'Tannhäuser' for a special performance by the Paris Opéra, a revision that forms the basis of what is today known as the "Paris version". The project failed (it closed after three performances) and became a celebrated fiasco and one of the greatest music-related scandals of the nineteenth century. Wagner's 'Albumblatt' (album-leaf), dated Paris, 18 June 1861, was dedicated to Pauline; it was both a token of thanks and a bid for further patronage. Despite the project's failure being a personal humiliation to her, Pauline continued to spread the music of Wagner. Wagner later called her his most substantial support beside the Berlin socialite Marie von Schleinitz. Music from Internet archive / Public domain Images of Princess Pauline von Metternich from Wikimedia Commons / Public domain LB
Kraus Astrid Varnay Josef Metternich Walter Geisler Ludwig Weber Weber Roesler Reinhardt Giuseppe Verdi 2005
Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS Macbeth : Act I - Komme, beeil', dich · Richard Kraus · Astrid Varnay · Josef Metternich · Walter Geisler · Ludwig Weber · Hasso Eschert · Heinz Borst · Trude Roesler · Werner Engelhardt · Arno Reinhardt · Heiner Horn · Ursula Heyer · Helene Petrich · Chor und orchester des westdeutschen rundfunks · Giuseppe Verdi · Giuseppe Verdi Giuseppe Verdi : Macbeth ℗ OperaPrima-Carillon Released on: 2005-01-01 Auto-generated by YouTube.
Giuseppe Verdi Alberto Erede Josef Metternich Sebastian Feiersinger Birgit Nilsson Erika Köth Max Proebstl Hans Hermann Hans Hermann Nissen Nissen Symphonieorchester Bayerischen Rundfunks 1955
Final-Szene aus "Ein Maskenball" von Giuseppe Verdi Sebastian Feiersinger (Riccardo) Birgit Nilsson (Amelia) Josef Metternich (René) Erika Köth (Oscar) Max Proebstl (Samuel) Hans Hermann Nissen Tom Chor & Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks Dirigent: Alberto Erede 1955
Mund Fritz Uhl Uhl Ira Malaniuk Inge Borkh Josef Metternich Georg Paskuda Paul Kuën Friedrich Lenz Georg Wieter Max Proebstl Hoppe Rudolf Kempe Richard Strauss Bavarian State Orchestra 2015
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Salome, Op. 54, TrV 215: Scene 4: Ah! Ich habe deinen Mund gekusst, Jochanaan (Salome, Herodes) · Fritz Uhl Strauss: Salome ℗ 2015 MYTO Historical Released on: 2015-02-01 Artist: Fritz Uhl Artist: Ira Malaniuk Artist: Inge Borkh Artist: Josef Metternich Artist: Georg Paskuda Artist: Gertrud Vordemfelde Artist: Paul Kuën Artist: Karl Ostertag Artist: Friedrich Lenz Artist: Walther Carnuth Artist: Georg Wieter Artist: Max Proebstl Artist: Karl Hoppe Conductor: Rudolf Kempe Orchestra: Bavarian State Orchestra Composer: Richard Strauss Auto-generated by YouTube.
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