{"title":"Hans Hotter","description":"\u003cp\u003e\u003cstrong\u003eHans Hotter\u003c\/strong\u003e (1909-2003) - German operatic bass-baritone.\u003c\/p\u003e","products":[{"product_id":"strauss-die-schweigsame-frau-scenes-symphonieorchester-des-bayerischen-rundfunks","title":"Strauss: Die schweigsame Frau (Scenes)","description":"\u003cp\u003eTo celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra (BRSO) in 2024, the BR-KLASSIK label is releasing previously unreleased recordings of concerts for the first time on CD and as a stream. Excerpts from Richard Strauss's comic opera \"Die schweigsame Frau\" (\"The Silent Woman\") were pre-produced as studio recordings for a television program in November 1960. The impressive cast was almost identical to that of the opera production at the Salzburg Festival in 1959 under the premiere conductor Karl Böhm: Hans Hotter (Sir Morosus), Hermann Prey (Barber), Fritz Wunderlich (Henry), Ingeborg Hallstein (Aminta), and many others sang. Here, Heinz Wallberg conducts the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. In contrast to the live recording from Salzburg, which is marred by the clearly audible stage noises of a turbulent production, the outstanding cast of singers in this recording is more effective. The BR-KLASSIK label is now marking the 75th anniversary of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra (BRSO) in 2024 by making this previously unreleased studio production available for the first time on CD and as a stream.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eAfter the death of Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Strauss thought he had reached the end of his operatic career – but then he found a librettist of equal calibre in Stefan Zweig, who provided him with \"the best libretto for an opéra comique since Figaro\" (Strauss). The comic opera was written between 1932 and 1935 and, despite the fact that Zweig was a Jewish librettist (who had since emigrated), Strauss managed to have the opera premiered in Dresden on June 24, 1935, conducted by Karl Böhm. However, because the composer insisted on printing Zweig's name on the posters and in the program, the Nazis boycotted the performance. After the Gestapo intercepted a letter that Strauss had written to Zweig expressing his delight at the successful premiere, the composer finally fell out of favor. The opera was taken off the program after only three performances and was not performed at any other German theater until 1946. Strauss resigned from the presidency of the Reich Chamber of Music \"for health reasons\".\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003eStrauss endowed \"Die schweigsame Frau\" with an overabundance of musical ideas: turbulent ensembles and individual tone colors, light comedy, and grand arias alternate. He casually quotes himself and a dozen other composers, including Rossini, whose \"Barber of Seville\" was the model for his talkative and manipulative barber. Music connoisseurs appreciate the many musical allusions in the work.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"BR Klassik","offers":[{"title":"CD","offer_id":46012435366122,"sku":"4035719002195","price":15.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0614\/3423\/3066\/files\/4302697-3148151.jpg?v=1778228139"},{"product_id":"wagner-bayreuther-festspiele-1955-siegfried","title":"Wagner: Siegfried \/ Keilberth, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra","description":"Wieland Wagner's \"Siegfried\" live in Bayreuth (1955)  Modl is present from the very first note, and, just for a moment, Wagner's idea of the union of man and woman into the perfect human being seems to have become reality.   Brunnhilde's visions of fear are then of oppressive intensity, followed by moments of peaceful illusion and elemental power, before she unconditionally relinquishes her divinity. In her autobiography So war mein Weg, Modl confesses that the Siegfried-Brunnhilde interplay was the most difficult role she experienced in the entire Ring: \"The part is short, but it is always a third above my register. I had to be particularly careful\", something she had to do most of the time. What Wieland Wagner appreciated about her was that \"her singing, personality, and acting formed an inseparable unit\", most probably the reason he said of her Brunnhilde: \"There are none like you!\"","brand":"Profil","offers":[{"title":"CD","offer_id":46012459057386,"sku":"881488230031","price":24.99,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0614\/3423\/3066\/files\/4344202-3202058.jpg?v=1778214048"}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0614\/3423\/3066\/collections\/Hans_Hotter.jpg?v=1778270779","url":"https:\/\/arkivmusic.com\/collections\/hans-hotter.oembed","provider":"ArkivMusic","version":"1.0","type":"link"}