Richard Wagner Les Maîtres Chanteurs de Nuremberg Vidéos
- Première le 1868-06-21 (Les Maîtres Chanteurs de Nuremberg, Wagner)
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Paul Franz Forge Gauthier Louis Delaquerrière Richard Wagner Vincent Indy Indy Gabriel Dupont Hector Berlioz Albert Roussel Raoul Gunsbourg Meyerbeer Charpentier Siegfried Wagner Bayreuth Schubert Schumann Opéra Monte Carlo Covent Garden Bayreuth Festival Scala Teatro Colón 1876 1908 1910 1914 1915 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1938 1950 2015
Paul Franz - Siegfried - Chant de la Forge - Pathé X0095 enregistré en 1919-1920 Paul Franz , (Paris le 30 novembre 1876 -20 avril 1950). His real name was François Gauthier. First he became a railroad employee, then studied singing at the Conservatoire in Paris. Privately he perfected his vocal technique under Louis Delaquerrière in Paris. In 1908 he won a competition for amateur singers and immediately attracted the attention ot the director of the Grand Opéra in Paris. His debut that same year as Lohengrin in Nantes was a remarkable success and he subsequently joined the ensemble of the Grand Opéra, where he remained as an admired member until 1938. Here he appeared in several opera premieres: 1914 Parsifal (Richard Wagner) 1920 La Légende de Saint Christophe (Vincent d'Indy) 1921 Antar (Gabriel Dupont) 1921 Les Troyens (Hector Berlioz) 1923 Padmâvati (Albert Roussel) In 1922 he had at the Grand Opéra a special success as Walther von Stolzing in ‘’Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg’’. At the Opéra de Monte-Carlo he made guest appearance in 1922. The next year he sang there in the premiere of Raoul Gunsbourg’s ‘’Lysistrata’’. He also sang in Brussels. In the 1910-1914 he appeared with great success at Covent Garden, London. Here his repertoire included the Samson in C. Saint-Saën's ''Samson et Dalila'', Radames in ''Aida'', Raoul in ''Les Huguenots'' of G. Meyerbeer, José in ''Carmen'' and Julien in ''Louise'' of G. Charpentier. Siegfried Wagner intended him for the Bayreuth Festival of 1915, but the outbreak of the First World War prevented these plans. In 1910 he performed at La Scala, in 1918 at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, also he guested at the Opera in Antwerp After his stage farewell he was appointed a professor at the Conservatoire National de Paris. He was also active as a composer (ballet ''L'Orchestre en liberté'') and translated German song texts of Schubert and Schumann. Source : (http•••)
Richard Wagner Scholz Nürnberger Symphoniker 2015
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, WWV 96, Overture · Rundfunkchor Ljubljana · Richard Wagner · Nürnberger Symphoniker · Alfred Scholz The Classical Collection - Wagner - Obras maestras de la ópera ℗ 2015 Classical Piros Digital Released on: 2015-06-12 Auto-generated by YouTube.
Schubert David Scull Bispham Francesco Lamperti Lamperti Bayreuth Longueville André Messager Jean Reszke Emma Albani Jean Lassalle Gustav Mahler Ignace Paderewski Ethel Smyth Lillian Nordica Olive Fremstad Ernestine Schumann Heink Schumann Clara Butt Hans Richter Arthur Nikisch Felix Mottl Anton Seidl Walter Damrosch Macmillan Metropolitan Opera Covent Garden 1891 1892 1896 1903 1912 1920
Schubert: “Der Wanderer” by David Bispham 1912 This record is proof that older Columbia 78 rpm records sound really great when they are in near mint condition. For a 1912 acoustic recording the voice sounds very realistic and clear on this record. And, Bispham signed the wax master of the 12 inch record which shows clearly on the runout area of the pressed record. This was a somewhat common thing for classical artists on the Columbia label. David Bisphan was an American operatic baritone born in the mid-19th century. He studied in Italy and then sang extensively in England and the USA as well as across Europe. An incredible voice not all that well known these days. He sang at the Metropolitan opera, mostly in Wagner roles, from 1896 to 1903. After 1903 he sang few opera roles. Instead he performed in recitals and sang and recorded art song and lieder. “David Scull Bispham studied singing in Florence with Luigi Vannuccini and in Milan with Francesco Lamperti. He also studied in Bayreuth. In 1891 he was selected from among fifty applicants to perform the rôle of the Duc de Longueville in a London performance of André Messager's LA BASOCHE, marking his first professional appearance on any stage. He was engaged by the Royal Opera at Covent Garden to sing the part of Beckmesser in DIE MEISTERSINGER VON NÜRNBERG in June 1892. This production was also to feature Jean de Reszke, Emma Albani, and Jean Lassalle in the other leading rôles. De Reszke fell ill during rehearsals, and the production had to be cancelled. On the day of the cancellation, however, Bispham was asked to substitute on the following day as Kurwenal in TRISTAN UND ISOLDE, under Gustav Mahler. This was Bispham's first Wagnerian rôle. His success there brought him a contract for Covent Garden, where he appeared, primarily in Wagnerian rôles, for all but two of the next ten seasons. Bispham made his American début, once again in Wagner, at the Metropolitan Opera on18 November, 1896, as Beckmesser. He remained with the company until 1903, singing mainly Wagnerian rôles; he also appeared in the American premières of Ignace Paderewski's MANRU and Ethel Smyth's DER WALD. He was a close personal friend of American soprano Lillian Nordica, with whom he travelled to Australia on her last tour before her death. He was also a frequent professional colleague of both De Reszke brothers (Jean and Edouard), Olive Fremstad, Ernestine Schumann-Heink and Dame Clara Butt, among singers, and Hans Richter, Arthur Nikisch, Felix Mottl, Anton Seidl and Walter Damrosch, among conductors. Bispham wrote a memoir of his professional career called A QUAKER SINGER'S RECOLLECTIONS, published by Macmillan in January 1920.” - Zillah Dorset Akron DAHR Link: (http•••) Wikipedia Link: (http•••)
Michael Volle Schein Richard Wagner Robert Dean Smith Edith Haller Haller Alfred Muff Hans Sachs Matti Salminen Zürcher Opernhaus 2010
Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg - Richard Wagner. / "Morgen ich leuchte in rosigem Schein". / Michael Volle (Beckmesser) / Robert Dean Smith (Walther von Stolzing) / Edith Haller (Eva), / Alfred Muff (Hans Sachs) / Matti Salminen (Veit Pogner) / Zürcher Opernhaus 10.4.2010
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