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Beethoven: Fidelio
Beethoven, Toscanini, NBC
Beethoven: Fidelio
Genre: Classical
 
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All Artists: Beethoven, Toscanini, NBC
Title: Beethoven: Fidelio
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: RCA
Release Date: 10/4/1991
Genre: Classical
Styles: Opera & Classical Vocal, Historical Periods, Classical (c.1770-1830)
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 090266027323
 

CD Reviews

One of the Great Historic Versions of Fidelio!
07/18/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This 2-disk set preserves two live broadcasts: Act I was transmitted over NBC on December 10, 1944; Act 2 followed on Dec. 17. I believe the first program was a few minutes beyond 60 minutes; the second was a mite under an hour. Normally, a broadcast of a live performance would be much longer, including intermission and extensive commentaries.I heard the actual broadcast in a rare tape dub of the FM simulcast, taken down on acetates in the NY area; the last time I had the opportunity of auditing it was about 1990: it had some of the announcements but no extensive remarks, and there was no German dialog, the proceedings being somewhat "condensed" and given at a fairly rapid clip; however, there were minuscule natural pauses in the live transmission that have been eliminated or shortened in both the LP and CD versions of the commercial Victor issues, which makes the intensity seem a bit too great, without the natural breathing-room: the result might seem a bit stressful if one compares the pacing to a staged production."
Immortal Fidelio
V. Stasov | 10/12/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Toscanini's Fidelio is in a class by itself. Not only is the conducting thrilling and imbued with an authentic sense of theater, but the singing is superb. What challenges today's singers is produced here effortlessly and dramatically.



Rose Bampton is a powerful, committed Leonora, Jan Peerce sings the big aria with pathos and power; Steber is just delicious. It's a pity there is no dialogue, but that is the only flaw in the recording. Yes, Herbert Janssen is a bit too pleasant for Pizzaro - it's hard to not think of Kurwenal trying to be a mean guy. But Sidor Belarsky is a surprisingly personable and human Rocco, creating a real character with warmth, feeling and compassion. This is a brilliant and soulful performance, fast-paced, exciting and a document of great art."
One of the worst "Fidelios" ever
madamemusico | Cincinnati, Ohio USA | 03/28/2004
(1 out of 5 stars)

"Toscanini was a great conductor and a great Beethoven interpreter, but everything works against this "Fidelio." For one thing, this was a period when he was conducting everything much too fast. For another, he omits all the spoken dialogue which compresses the opera even further. The cast is also dreadful, with almost every singer miscast: Bampton's Leonore is thin and shrill, Peerce's Florestan relentlessly loud and beefy-sounding, Steber's Marzelline too heavy. In addition, neither Bampton nor Peerce sing with any feeling or dramatic conviction. And then there are the Studio 8-H sonics, so dry and boxy that every note sounds like a thump on the head.Try to find the legendary 1941 Met broadcast conducted by Bruno Walter, with Kirsten Flagstad, Rene Maison, Marita Farell and Alexander Kipnis. That is the "Fidelio" of the century!"