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Four Last Songs/Arabella/Ariad [Import]

~ Richard Strauss (Composer), Karl Bohm (Conductor), Rudolf Moralt (Conductor), Heinrich Hollreiser (Conductor), Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (Orchestra), et al.
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1. Four Last Songs: Beim Schlafengehen
2. Four Last Songs: September
3. Four Last Songs: Fruhling
4. Four Last Songs: I'm Abendrot
5. Arabella: Er ist der Richtige nicht fur mich...Aber der Richtige
6. Arabella: Der Richtige - so hab ich stets zu mir gesagt...Und du wirst mein Gebieter sein
7. Arabella: Das war sehr gut, Mandryka
8. Ariande auf Naxos: Es gibt ein Reich
9. Capriccio: Orchestral introduction
10. Capriccio: Wo ist mein Bruder?
11. Capriccio: Morgen mittag um elf!
12. Capriccio: Kein Andres, das mir so im Herzen loht
13. Capriccio: Ihre Liebe schlagt mir entgegen

On this CD:
  1. Vier letzte Lieder (Four Last Songs), for voice & orchestra, AV 150
    Composed by Richard Strauss
    Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Lisa della Casa
    Conducted by Karl Bohm

  2. Arabella, opera, Op. 79 Er ist der Richtige nicht für mich... Aber der Richtige
    Composed by Richard Strauss
    Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Lisa della Casa, Hilde Gueden
    Conducted by Rudolf Moralt

  3. Arabella, opera, Op. 79 Der Richtige- so hab ich stets zu mir gesagt... Und du wirst mein Gebieter sein
    Composed by Richard Strauss
    Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Lisa della Casa, Paul Schoeffler
    Conducted by Heinrich Hollreiser

  4. Arabella, opera, Op. 79 Das war sehr gut, Mandryka
    Composed by Richard Strauss
    Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Lisa della Casa, Alfred Poell
    Conducted by Rudolf Moralt

  5. Ariadne auf Naxos, opera, Op. 60 Es gibt ein Reich
    Composed by Richard Strauss
    Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Lisa della Casa
    Conducted by Heinrich Hollreiser

  6. Capriccio, opera, Op. 85
    Composed by Richard Strauss
    Performed by Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
    with Franz Bierbach, Lisa della Casa
    Conducted by Heinrich Hollreiser


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5.0 out of 5 stars NOT TO BE MISSED, Nov 26 2000
By "opernnarr" (Carrboro, NC USA) - See all my reviews
As one record reviewer put it: "It was a voice unlike any other." Indeed, for sheer vocal beauty no one matches Lisa della Casa, and a quick sampling of this disc's contents will demonstrate why Strauss himself identified her as his ideal Arabella. The voice's glory was its upper register: full, free, intensely colored, and exciting. But she had other gifts: superlative breath control (amazing in this music), naturalness of utterance, and perfect diction. Her tone quality suggests restrained emotion, and although she is Swiss, I can think of no singer who evokes Viennese elegance better. I like lots of singers past and present, and I admire many, but I worship this voice. If the house were on fire, I'd grab this CD before jumping out the window.

Although the Boehm-led 'Four Last Songs' are a classic performance, I find they are my least favorite part of this recording. Boehm's tempos are a little fast and della Casa, for all her beauty, sounds disengaged. But from then on she is matchless. The 'Arabella' duets are stunning, both for the singer's high level of vocal accomplishment and her ability to convey the character's changing moods. She sounds so genuine and unaffected and the voice is so gorgeous that I find myself drawn into the drama as with no other singer. She has good partners in Gueden and Schoeffler, but Poell brays relentlessly. Her rendition of the passage beginning "Und du wirst mein Gebieter sein" is my number one tear-inducing moment in all of recorded history. The 'Ariadne' aria is nicely sung, although she was even better a few years later for EMI/Testament. The 'Capriccio' final scene is ravishing from beginning to end, with della Casa's voice soaring gloriously above the Vienna Philharmonic's lush carpet of sound. For once you will see the moonlight shimmer during the orchestral interlude. It's almost too rich and delicious, like Sachertorte for breakfast.

Decca's remastering brings the singer forward and gives the orchestra more presence, but am I the only one who misses some high frequencies as a result? Although there are some terrific Strauss sopranos around these days, no one should be without della Casa. She DEFINES Strauss singing. Don't deny yourself this superlative musical experience.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Perfect Rendition?, Oct 10 2000
By Phil Campbell (ST HELENS, MERSEYSIDE United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
Lisa della Casa's recording of the Four Last Songs has been a part of my life for the past twenty years; and in my book it beats all the competition, past, present and (probably) future. It may not be your perfect rendition, because one's response to a voice is such a personal, unpredictable thing; but it is certainly mine. Della Casa's shimmering, silvery soprano soars radiantly above the lush, romantic orchestration; and even after many, many times of listening to this disc, I still find something new in it. I never get tired of it, and it never fails to move me. The excerpts from Arabella are also excellent, although not as well recorded as the Four Last Songs. However, they reward repeated listening, and they preserve della Casa's celebrated interpretation of Arabella (her most famous stage role). Even if you have heard other interpreters of the Four Last Songs, and have your own favourite, please give this a try. For sheer tonal beauty, it cannot be beaten.
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