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Bruckner: Symphony No 7; Wolf: Lieder / Fleming, Thielemann, Staatskapelle Dresden [Blu-ray]
Conductor: Christian Thielemann | Composer(s): Anton Bruckner, Hugo Wolf, Richard Strauss | Performer(s): Renée Fleming | Orchestra/Ensemble: Dresden Staatskapelle | Label: Opus Arte | Blu-ray Rip 720p | Video: MPEG-4 AVC, 3600 kbps, 1280x720 | Audio1: DTS, 6 ch, 1509 kbps / LPCM, 2 ch, 2304 kbps | File host: Share-online.biz | 5% recovery record + 1 .rev file | Run time: 106 mins | 5.76 GB
Language(s): French, German, English | Subtitle(s): French, German, English
Recorded live at Semperoper Dresden, September 2012




The Dresden Staatskapelle has a living Bruckner tradition, stretching back a century and more, which is lovingly curated by its new music director, Christian Thielemann, who is himself a powerful advocate for the composer's symphonies as the pinnacle of the Austro-German tradition; and in particular for the Wagnerian resonances of the Seventh, whose Adagio was shaped by news of Wagner's death in Venice. Hugo Wolf was also deeply affected by that news; his songs, like Bruckner's symphonies, can be seen as oblique reflections on the influence of Wagner, especially when sung, as they are here by Renée Fleming, with the utmost delicacy and intimacy.

Wagner Gala / Kaufmann, Thielemann, Staatskapelle Dresden [Blu-ray]
Conductor: Christian Thielemann | Composer: Richard Wagner | Orchestra/Ensemble: Dresden Staatskapelle | Label: C Major | Blu-ray | Picture format: 1080i High Definition | Sound format: PCM Stereo / DTS-HD Master Audio 5.11 | File hosts: Uploaded.net, share-online.biz | 5% recovery + 3 .rev files | Run time: 117 mins | 20.9 GB Language(s): German | Subtitle(s): German, English, French, Spanish, Korean, Chinese | Recorded live at the Semperoper, Dresden, 21 May 2013




In memory of the great Richard Wagner and mindful of their own Wagner tradition, the Staatskapelle Dresden staged this glittering gala concert in the Semperoper on the eve of Richard Wagner’s bicentenary. They were directed by their principal conductor Christian Thielemann, indisputably one of the great Wagner conductors of our time, and he was joined by the hottest young heroic tenor of recent years, Jonas Kaufmann. The programme features the overtures to the Wagner operas written and premiered in Dresden – 1842 Rienzi, 1843 The Flying Dutchman and 1845 Tannhäuser – as well as great tenor scenes from Rienzi, Tannhäuser and Lohengrin. “Star tenor Jonas Kaufmann was celebrated with bravos and tumultuous applause – as were the musicians and Thielemann.” (Focus)

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