Decca's Elektra is a remarkable account of the opera. Recorded in 1968, produced by John Culshaw with an all-star cast, this performance captures the opera's brutality and atmosphere of nearly uninterrupted hysteria. Georg Solti conducts the Vienna Philharmonic, one of the great Strauss orchestras, in a searing reading of the frenzied score. Solti ...
This is part of a series of eight Decca double-disc sets on the theme of "The Voice of" vocal compilations individually relating to such topics as Christmas, Mozart, Romance, the Baroque, and others. Opera would obviously serve as a central point of interest in such an undertaking, and Decca does not disappoint in this respect. Included here are ...
While the harsh, gray, and cramped sound here assuredly makes this a recording that only a lover of Elektra could love, those who do love Strauss' most emotionally extreme opera will indeed love this recording. Taken from a live performance given at the Covent Garden Royal Opera House on May 29, 1958, this two-disc set features soprano Gerda ...
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