Lorin Maazel conducts Wagner: The Ring Without Words

Lorin Maazel conducts the Berliner Philharmoniker. Strongly influenced by the comments of Richard Wagner’s grandson, Wieland, about the importance of the orchestra in the Ring, Lorin Maazel eventually agreed to produce a symphonic synthesis of the tetralogy, which he called The Ring Without Words. It is a seventy-five-minute orchestral distillation that is designed with the express purpose of bringing the magic of these monumental music dramas to a new audience of musically sensitive listeners through the sumptuous playing that he draws from the Berlin Philharmonic. Recorded live at Philharmonie Berlin, 2000
The DVD and Blu-ray Disc will be released in January 2011.
Repertoire: Richard Wagner: The Ring Without Words, A Symphonic Synthesis by Lorin Maazel
Bonus: Interview with Lorin Maazel

Reviewa: “Spectacular in its vividness […] Wotan makes a passionately romantic farewell to his daughter, with the Berlin strings creating a movingly powerful climax […] Maazel’s rather aggressive pressing on in Siegfried’s Rhine Journey […] gives great impact to Hagen’s call and Siegfried’s Funeral Music […] Audiophiles who like blazingly spectacular sound and plenty of adrenalin flowing in the music-making, should find this worth trying. Certainly the heavy brass sounds are very tangible.” Gramophone

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