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Wagner: Tannhauser / Kober, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra and Chorus

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Wagner: Tannhauser / Kober, Bayreuth Festival Orchestra and Chorus

This live recording of Richard Wagner’s Tannhauser was made at the 2014 Bayreuth Festival. “Kober’s conducting
 is outstanding and the chorus are superb
 The color that Nylund is able to apply
 pays dividends with Elisabeth
 Keri achieves a good balance between the more lyrical side of his character and the Romantic heldentenor
 Musically it’s a glorious affair
 that finds the true delicacy and poignancy within what is surely the most Romantic of Wagner’s works on the misunderstood suffering, exiled artist.” (OperaJournal) “Camilla Nylund’s Elisabeth and Kwangchul Youn’s Landgraf deservedly received the most applause at the curtain calls.” (Bachtrack) “Especially in the Singer’s Contest in the second act the performers act with heart and soul. Baumgarten developed a truly animated stage direction.” (Opernnetz)

This live recording of Richard Wagner’s Tannhauser was made at the 2014 Bayreuth Festival. “Kober’s conducting
 is outstanding and the chorus are superb
 The color that Nylund is able to apply
 pays dividends with Elisabeth
 Keri achieves a good balance between the more lyrical side of his character and the Romantic heldentenor
 Musically it’s a glorious affair
 that finds the true delicacy and poignancy within what is surely the most Romantic of Wagner’s works on the misunderstood suffering, exiled artist.” (OperaJournal) “Camilla Nylund’s Elisabeth and Kwangchul Youn’s Landgraf deservedly received the most applause at the curtain calls.” (Bachtrack) “Especially in the Singer’s Contest in the second act the performers act with heart and soul. Baumgarten developed a truly animated stage direction.” (Opernnetz)

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This live recording of Richard Wagner’s Tannhauser was made at the 2014 Bayreuth Festival. “Kober’s conducting
 is outstanding and the chorus are superb
 The color that Nylund is able to apply
 pays dividends with Elisabeth
 Keri achieves a good balance between the more lyrical side of his character and the Romantic heldentenor
 Musically it’s a glorious affair
 that finds the true delicacy and poignancy within what is surely the most Romantic of Wagner’s works on the misunderstood suffering, exiled artist.” (OperaJournal) “Camilla Nylund’s Elisabeth and Kwangchul Youn’s Landgraf deservedly received the most applause at the curtain calls.” (Bachtrack) “Especially in the Singer’s Contest in the second act the performers act with heart and soul. Baumgarten developed a truly animated stage direction.” (Opernnetz)