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Verdi - Requiem / Anna Tomowa-Sintow, Jose Carreras, Agnes Baltsa, Jose van Dam, Herbert von Karajan, Vienna ...
Herbert Von Karajan
,
Jose Carreras
Sony, 2001
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Herbert
von
Karajan
, Music Director of the Berlin
Philharmonic
from 1956 until his death in 1989, is one of the pre-eminent musical figures of the century. The "Karajan Legacy" film series documents many of these definited performances, were directed by Karajan, and are among his only digital recordings. The release of these films on DVD brings the superb artistry of this man to fuller expression than ever before. This performance features Karajan conducting the
Vienna
Philharmonic with the Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor and the Chor der Opera Sofia.
Anna
Tomowa
-
Sintow
, Herbert Von Karajan,
Jose
Carreras
, Jose
van
Dam
, Kurt Moll.
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Better than ever!!!
I have every
Karajan
DVD available, and I enjoy them so much. But this one is superb! Karajan is in better emotional and physical shape than ever. He conducts this
requiem
with a passion, artistry, and dramatism that will take your breath away. The intensity of his expresion is almost scary, in accordance with the music.
Jose
Carreras
is amazing, as always, and
Anna
Tomowa
-
Sintow
is probably on the the few sopranos that could overimpose her voice over the ultra fortissimo moments on this piece. It is special when you see the
Vienna
chorus sing from memory as they always do. Favorite moments? How many...but especially the Dies Irae and the trumpets of Tuba Mirum, collapsing in a triple forte that seems to surprise Karajan himself, and the finale with a breathtaking Libera Me. This is a historic performance, of
Verdi
's best composition. It puts to shame other director's versions. I always had the CD, but the sound in Dolby 5.1 is perfection. I thank Sony Classical to choose to publish Karajan's version over any other in this first Verdi Requiem (it's really unnecessary to have other versions).
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One of the two best on DVD
I was prepared to send this back when I received it in error as I had ordered the Price version. However, I decided to give it a chance and played it. Wow! The singing of the soloists couldn't be any better! (
Carreras
shows why, prior to becoming ill, he was one of the famous 3 tenors.) All were in top form as were Von
Karajan
, the chorus and orchestra. Just gorgeous and moving! I'll watch this and the Price version many, many times. Both are a must have in any collection. Highly recommended!
A masterpiece
This is a wonderful dvd of
Verdi
's masterpiece conducted by one of the great maestros of our time,
Herbert
Von
Karajan
. I never used to paying much attention to the conductors, but after I started listening to opera I have discovered a whole new world where the conductor is essential for the outcome. It's a real treat watching Karajan conducting; literally seeing him creating the music with his bare hands. It's also interesting watching the interaction between him and the singers. And I'm impressed that he's conducting without the score.
This
Requiem
is recorded in 1985 and it serves as a proof to why these singers where among the greatest in the operatic world at that time. My two favourite singers here are (of course)
Baltsa
and
Carreras
. There are so many great moments throughout this Requiem. I especially love "Ingemisco", superbly sung by Carreras. It's divine. And Baltsa singing "Liber Scriptus" is a real treat.
Van
Dam
has a beautiful voice, but I can't help wishing for him to sound just a tiny bit more dramatic in "Confutatis". Other than that I think he's great. And "Recordare" sung by
Tomowa
-
Sintow
and Baltsa is heavenly.
I have a tiny complaint about the four soloists being too far away from the conductor and also in such a place high up above the chorus so that most of the filming is done upwards from the same angle almost all the time. Normally, I love watching the soloists when they are singing; facial expressions and how they approach the music and so on, because I feel that it adds to my appreciation of the music. Due to the filming in this dvd you don't get to see the singers as much as I would've liked. However, it's just a minor flaw and one I can easily live with. It's still a Requiem highly recommended.
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There are better performances on DVD than this one
I'm sure that I would have been impressed by this performance if I had been in the audience. But if you're in the market for a DVD of
Verdi
's
Requiem
, you can do better than this one.
Karajan
's tempos are a little sluggish; the choral work is not quite first-rate; and the soloists, although they are all excellent singers, fall short of the timbral and stylistic rightness found in a couple of other recordings. The two best DVD performances of this work are the earlier one of Karajan (Italy, 1967) and Claudio Abbado's recent Berlin version (not his older Edinburgh one). Karajan's 1967 solo quartet (Leontyne Price, Fiorenza Cossotto, Luciano Pavarotti and Nicolai Ghiaurov) is the best, not only on DVD, but in any modern recording. The younger Karajan conducts with greater energy and control than the older one, and the orchestral and choral work are better in the earlier recording. Abbado's 2001 Berlin version has even more thrilling orchestral and choral contributions than either of Karajan's, plus superior picture and sound, and extra DVD features. His soloists are excellent, too, although less stellar than Karajan's (in 1967). If you're looking for your first DVD of this piece, I suggest you try one or the other of those two instead of Karajan/
Vienna
.
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