Creo que me voy a lanzar con la primera obra en SACD multicanal del Anillo del Nibelungo.
Me estoy haciendo con la grabación de Solti,y por poco que me guste,,,a por ella.

Se trata de un proyecto muy importante de "State Opera of South Australia, the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and a stellar cast conducted by Asher Fisch."
Ha intervenido hasta el gobierno Australiano.

Os copio un comentario al respecto...


WINNER OF THE 2006 ABC CLASSIC FM "LISTENERS' CHOICE" AWARD!

“A technically superb recording … some of the most remarkable playing I’ve ever heard … Sound quality 10/10.”
Robert Levine (Classics Today)

Die Walküre is the award-winning first release in Melba’s recording of the State Opera of South Australia’s 2004 production of Wagner’s Ring Cycle. The cycle of four operas which comprise the Ring is the largest single recording project ever undertaken in Australia.

The recording of the Ring Cycle would not have been possible without the support of the Australian Government. In May 2004, the Federal Government awarded a grant of $5 million over five years to the Melba Foundation for the production of high-quality music recordings to showcase Australian artists on the world classical music stage.

The four operas of approximately 16 hours duration is the world’s first 6-channel super audio CD (SACD) recording of The Ring in surround sound. The significance of this was noted in the January 2005 editorial of Gramophone magazine. It is a lasting tribute to the outstanding Adelaide production of Wagner’s masterpiece and to the predominantly Australian cast. The $15.3 million production blitzed the 2005 Helpmann Awards, winning ten of its eleven nominations and earning critical accolades.

Brilliant young Israeli conductor Asher Fisch conducts the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and singers Lisa Gasteen, who is cast as Brünnhilde, Stuart Skelton as Siegmund, John Wegner as Alberich, Richard Greager as Mime, Deborah Riedel as Sieglinde and Jonathan Summers as Gunther.The recording involved 65 microphones recording 60 hours of performances at the Adelaide Festival Centre.

The production itself was massive, involving 129 orchestral players, 70 chorus members, 27 principal singers – all but three of them Australian – and a backstage crew of 75.

The recording of Die Walküre is the first release in this Melba Cycle. Das Rheingold and Siegfried are now available, with Götterdämmerung due in June 2007.








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