I was commenting recently on Quora regarding London‘s HOLLÄNDER comparing his complete studio recording with this very one heard here. By the time of the 1960 studio recording some small signs of beginning vocal deterioration were becoming apparent & I recommended instead this Bayreuth performance heard here as being the best available audio representation of London‘s impact in the role. Besides London both Varnay & Arnold Van Mill contribute mightily to this presentation.
.....I keep listening to this interpretation. It is perfect. A voluminous shining voice with great artistry on stage. We will never hear a voice like GL again. RIP
@@grammarnazi3017 I would like to remind You that Parsifal's first conductor (1882) was Hermann Levi, a Jew. The much claimed Wagnerian anti-Semitism is a fairy tale. The famous article (1850) "Der Judentum in der Musik" was wrote against Jacob Meyerbeer, a jew, for artistic and personal reasons, not against Jews in general. Wagner himself had many jew friends.
Jolie voix, noble, puissante et expressive.
Exceptional
I was commenting recently on Quora regarding London‘s HOLLÄNDER comparing his complete studio recording with this very one heard here.
By the time of the 1960 studio recording some small signs of beginning vocal deterioration were becoming apparent & I recommended instead this Bayreuth performance heard here as being the best available audio representation of London‘s impact in the role. Besides London both Varnay & Arnold Van Mill contribute mightily to this presentation.
.....I keep listening to this interpretation. It is perfect. A voluminous shining voice with great artistry on stage. We will never hear a voice like GL again.
RIP
una vocalità leggendaria unica nella sua bellezza e forza artistica .
il più grande di tutti in questi ruoli. impressionante. lo amo.
Glorious!
In this aria, there's London - and then everyone else.
I would love to see the look on Wagner’s face if he was able to hear this.
Considering how anti-Semitic he was, he'd likely view it as a violation to have his work performed by a Jew, unfortunately.
@@grammarnazi3017
George London, aka Burnstein, was a russian KHASAR not a "real" jew.
Look here:
ua-cam.com/video/1G10nZiMkvM/v-deo.html
@@grammarnazi3017 I would like to remind You that Parsifal's first conductor (1882) was Hermann Levi, a Jew. The much claimed Wagnerian anti-Semitism is a fairy tale. The famous article (1850) "Der Judentum in der Musik" was wrote against Jacob Meyerbeer, a jew, for artistic and personal reasons, not against Jews in general. Wagner himself had many jew friends.
…He would listen and enjoy, as all have been doing since this icon of an artist was among us. The one and only George London! Mi piace moltissimo
@@tracciadunombra6680 That's interesting! I'll look more into it