Description
Mozart - A Varázsfuvola - Karl Böhm / Hungaroton 3x LP 1964 Stereo
SLPXL 12401-03
Karl August Leopold Böhm (28 August 1894, in Graz – 14 August 1981, in Salzburg) was an Austrian conductor. He was best known for his performances of the music of Mozart, Wagner and Richard Strauss.
Karl Böhm (Graz, 1894. augusztus 28. – Salzburg, 1981. augusztus 14.) osztrák karmester, zenei rendező, operaigazgató, a legnagyobb Wagner-interpretátorok egyike, Karlheinz Böhm színész apja.
Label: Hungaroton – SLPXL 12401-03
Format: 3 x Vinyl, LP, Box Set, Album
Country: Hungary
Released: 1964
Genre: Classical
Style: Classical
Tracklist:
A | Nyitány, I. Felvonás 1 - 4. Jelenet |
24:36 | |
B | I. Felvonás 5 - 11. Jelenet | 18:58 | |
C | I. Felvonás 12 - 16. Jelenet | 25:37 | |
D |
II. Felvonás 1 - 12. Jelenet | 22:58 | |
E | II. Felvonás 13 - 26. Jelenet | 27:52 | |
F | II. Felvonás 27 - 30. Jelenet | 25:52 |
- Alto Vocals [Harmadik Fiú] – Raili Kostia
- Alto Vocals [Harmadik Hölgy] – Sieglinde Wagner
- Baritone Vocals [Harmadik Pap] – Manfred Röhrl
- Baritone Vocals [Papageno] – Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
- Bass Vocals [Második Pap] – Martin Vantin
- Bass Vocals [Második Vértes] – Martti Talvela
- Bass Vocals [Sarastro] – Franz Crass
- Bass Vocals [Öreg Pap] – Hans Hotter
- Chorus – RIAS Kamarakórus
- Chorus Master – Günther Arndt
- Composed By – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Conductor – Karl Böhm
- Engineer [Balance] – Günter Hermanns
- Libretto By – Emanuel Schikaneder
- Mezzo-soprano Vocals [Második Fiú] – Antonia Fahberg
- Mezzo-soprano Vocals [Második Hölgy] – Cvetka Ahlin
- Orchestra – Berliner Philharmoniker
- Recorded By [Dialogues] – Rudolf Sellner
- Recording Supervisor – Wolfgang Lohse
- Soprano Vocals [Az Éj Királynöje] – Roberta Peters
- Soprano Vocals [Elsö Fiú] – Rosl Schwaiger
- Soprano Vocals [Elsö Hölgy] – Hildegard Hillebrecht
- Soprano Vocals [Pamina, A Leánya] – Evelyn Lear
- Soprano Vocals [Papagena] – Lisa Otto
- Tenor Vocals [Elsö Pap] – Hubert Hilten
- Tenor Vocals [Elsö Vértes] – James King (3)
- Tenor Vocals [Monostatos, Szerecsen] – Friedrich Lenz
- Tenor Vocals [Tamino] – Fritz Wunderlich