Peter Anders ’ career was brought to a sudden end following a car accident in 1954. But thanks to his many recordings, the tenor, who died at the age of 46, remains present even today. This double-CD, featuring several rare Berlin radio recordings made between 1949 and 1951, including Ferenc...more
RIAS-Symphonie-Orchester | RIAS Kammerchor | Schöneberger Sängerknaben
Kurt Gaebel | Ferenc Fricsay | Fried Walter | Hans Carste
"Freuen wir uns an einem klanglich erstaunlich hochwertigen Doppelalbum, das die vielen Seiten des Peter Anders noch einmal zum Klingen bringt. Schmelz, eine gewisse Keckheit im Ton, etwas liebenswert Naturburschenhaftes: Mit diesen Zutaten eroberte Anders die Herzen." (WAZ)
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Peter Anders – Recital | |
article number: | 23.419 |
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EAN barcode: | 4022143234193 |
price group: | BCA |
release date: | 26. June 2009 |
total time: | 143 min. |
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Peter Anders’ career was brought to a sudden end following a car accident in 1954. But thanks to his many recordings, the tenor, who died at the age of 46, remains present even today. This double-CD, featuring several rare Berlin radio recordings made between 1949 and 1951, including Ferenc Fricsay conducting the RIAS Symphony Orchestra, is an exemplary document, demonstrating his unique talent as a lyric and dramatic tenor, as a light-hearted and yet subtle operetta hero and as a sensitive Lied interpreter.
Anders’ first-class partners in these recordings are Anny Schlemm (in an extensive compilation of excerpts from “Countess Mariza”), Elfriede Trötschel (as Violetta in the complete third act of “La Traviata”), Martha Musial (in excerpts from “Andrea Chenier”) as well as the fine German Verdi baritone, Josef Metternich.
The production is part of our series „Legendary Recordings“ and bears the quality feature „1st Master Release“. This term stands for the excellent quality of archival productions at audite. For all historical publications at audite are based, without exception, on the original tapes from broadcasting archives. In general these are the original analogue tapes, which attain an astonishingly high quality, even measured by today‘s standards, with their tape speed of up to 76 cm/sec. The remastering – professionally competent and sensitively applied – also uncovers previously hidden details of the interpretations. Thus, a sound of superior quality results. CD publications based on private recordings from broadcasts cannot be compared with these.
Reviews
Cellesche Zeitung | 20. August 2010 | Reinald Hanke | August 20, 2010 Welch ein Sänger!
Dieser Mann singt perfekt Partien in Operetten von Strauß bis Kalman,Mehr lesen
Ritmo | mayo 2010 | P.C.J. | May 1, 2010
Al igual que su compatriota y compañero de cuerda Fritz Wunderlich, elMehr lesen
International Record Review | February 2010 | John T. Hughes | February 1, 2010 Opera and Vocal Round-Up
Aldenhoff died at 51; even younger was Peter Anders (1908-54), born 17 days after him. In Wagner, Anders was more associated with Walther andMehr lesen
CD Compact | diciembre 2009 | Benjamín Fontvella | December 1, 2009
Markevitch fue uno de los directores más personales de la segunda mitadMehr lesen
Diario de Sevilla | Sábado 12 de diciembre de 2009 | Pablo J. Vayón | December 1, 2009 Recuerdo de Peter Anders
A los 55 años de su trágica muerte en accidente de tráfico, el selloMehr lesen
Scherzo | diciembre 2009 | Enrique Pérez Adrián | December 1, 2008 Gulda y otras joyas
El sello alemán Audite (distribuidor: Diverdi) nos trae un nuevoMehr lesen
Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung | 21. Juni 2009 | Lars von der Gönna Peter Anders: Naturbursche und Gänsehaut-Interpret
Essen. Eine neue CD erinnert an einen zu Unrecht vergessenen Sänger. DerMehr lesen
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