Kirsten Flagstad (1895-1962) is one of the greatest interpreters of Wagner on record. She treasured the gifts God bestowed on her, cultivated them with hard work and patience, and what emerged was a miracle of sound, large as the ocean, pure as a sunrise, and radiant with all the colors of the rainbow. Most of the material included in this collection previously appeared on disc only briefly, on the now-defunct Eklipse label. The earliest performance is a 1948 all-Wagner concert from Cuba, conducted by Clemens Krauss, where the soprano is in spectacular form. The latest of the selections, excerpts from a 1957 radio performance of Gluck's Alceste, show that the nearly-62-year-old soprano had lost none of that perfect balance of registers that gave her voice seemingly limitless measures of richness, freedom, and brilliance. Two CDs, total time: 126 minutes.
4 3. Wagner: Tristan Und Isolde - O Sink Hernieder (6:42)*
5 4. Wagner: Tristan Und Isolde - Liebestod (6:34)
6 Wagner: Wesendonck Lieder
7 5. I. Der Engel (3:06)
8 6. II. Stehe Still! (3:10)
9 7. III. Im Treibhaus (5:22)
10 8. IV. Schmerzen (2:10)
11 9. V. Träume (4:38)
12 Havana Philharmonic / Clemens Krauss, Conductor
13 10. Purcell: Dido and Aeneas - Dido's Lament Sung in Norwegian / Norwegian Radio, Ca. 1955 (5:43)
14 11. Flagstad Discusses "Desert Island Discs" - 1952 (8:25)
Kirsten Flagstad (1895-1962) is one of the greatest interpreters of Wagner on record. She treasured the gifts God bestowed on her, cultivated them with hard work and patience, and what emerged was a miracle of sound, large as the ocean, pure as a sunrise, and radiant with all the colors of the rainbow. Most of the material included in this collection previously appeared on disc only briefly, on the now-defunct Eklipse label. The earliest performance is a 1948 all-Wagner concert from Cuba, conducted by Clemens Krauss, where the soprano is in spectacular form. The latest of the selections, excerpts from a 1957 radio performance of Gluck's Alceste, show that the nearly-62-year-old soprano had lost none of that perfect balance of registers that gave her voice seemingly limitless measures of richness, freedom, and brilliance. Two CDs, total time: 126 minutes.