Christa Ludwig, a definitive mezzo taking on one of the great dramatic soprano roles as the FABERIN which she also sang in the opening season of the NEW MET in 1966 with RYSANEK as the KAISERIN along with WALTER BERRY as BARAK and JAMES KING as der KAISER. BRAVA CHRISTA LUDWIG - REST in PEACE, Wonderful Lady+. ---------- BERRY and LUDWIG were married at the time. I don't know exactly when they divorced.
I saw a series of performances with those two over the years including Die Frau.. Wonderful singers especially Ludwig. I have always wondered what type of friction occurs in a marriage when both are in the same profession but when the wife is clearly more gifted.
I know that Ludwig and Berry made a recording of the this music during the days of LP but could never find it on CD but this appears to be a live performance. What a pity that there is not film of this or that one person is withholding release of the Metropolitan performance.
I have the cd that davy 91101 talks about. It must be the recording, because Christa Ludwig sounds so much different that I almost wondered if it is really her singing on this clip. I heard her many times during this period in her career and the "architecture" of vocal placement was entirely different. I know that at one point, she went for the big stuff, but soon retreated to the mezzo roles of old after some vocal problems. None the less a great artist!! Check out Christine Brewer.
Christa Ludwig, a definitive mezzo taking on one of the great dramatic soprano roles as the FABERIN which she also sang in the opening
season of the NEW MET in 1966 with RYSANEK as the KAISERIN along with WALTER BERRY as BARAK and JAMES KING as der KAISER.
BRAVA CHRISTA LUDWIG - REST in PEACE, Wonderful Lady+. ---------- BERRY and LUDWIG were married at the time. I don't know exactly
when they divorced.
I saw a series of performances with those two over the years including Die Frau.. Wonderful singers especially Ludwig. I have always wondered what type of friction occurs in a marriage when both are in the same profession but when the wife is clearly more gifted.
Natürlich hatten sie auch in der Frau ohne Schatten gemeinsam gesungen und zwar beide wunderbar!!!
The CD does exist and was widely available in the US, for sure. Look for it on amazon.
I know that Ludwig and Berry made a recording of the this music during the days of LP but could never find it on CD but this appears to be a live performance. What a pity that there is not film of this or that one person is withholding release of the Metropolitan performance.
Das Foto mit Christa Ludwig stammt aber aus "Cosi fan tutte"
While this picture IS of Berry and Ludwig, it is most certainly is not from "Frau..."
I have the cd that davy 91101 talks about. It must be the recording, because Christa Ludwig sounds so much different that I almost wondered if it is really her singing on this clip. I heard her many times during this period in her career and the "architecture" of vocal placement was entirely different. I know that at one point, she went for the big stuff, but soon retreated to the mezzo roles of old after some vocal problems. None the less a great artist!! Check out Christine Brewer.
James Handel, 100% Ludwig, no question.