Karajan 100th - Volume 2, Opera and Vocals
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| Studio | EMI Classics |
| Release Date | April 15, 2008 |
| Buy this item | $171.98 at Amazon.com As of Sep 3 21:15 EDT (details) 72 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Box set |
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| A big black box. |
There is only one real stinker ( the second Trovatore), and some of the choral recordings (however there are fascinating early Brahms and Bach recordings) and operas are not his best (only one or two though)but there are always fine moments, interesting approaches and amazing singers.
As for singers........it includes some of the finest; more of the most famous singers from the postwar 40 years that you can poke a stick at. I am looking foward to poking my stick at the recordings I do not know and finding more treasures, especially from the earlier recordings.
Karajan is criticised for being too controlling and for creating a sound that was too homogenous. One never gets a sense of this in his opera recordings where he chose a wide variety of singers and obviouslly revelled in the excitement they could bring to his music.
The presentation as mentioned in other reviews is not the best and the lack of information on the back of the sleeves is cheap...but then so is the box. Just buy it. May 29, 2008
| Priceless... at a very low price |
The real issue here is is it worth spending the money for this set, especially if you already have many of these recordings in the standard jewel case editions? The answer is a resounding yes! Depending on the number of jewel cases you already own, think of the amount of shelf space you will save with this box set. It measures a mere 10 1/2 inches in length, while containing a whopping 72 discs (71 music discs and 1 disc wherein the lyrics are available as PDF files). Donate your old ones to a library, give them to friends, or sell them as "new and used" on Amazon.
There are a couple problems with the packaging however. The first being, the discs are packaged in cardboard sleeves, which in turn are in a box, which in turn is slip-cased. You must be very careful when removing the slipcase because if the CDs are not facing up, they can and will fall out into a confusing mess.
The second problem is more problematic: The cardbord sleeves only list the "theme" of the disc or the title of the work. Even though this set is at a bargain price, one would think that EMI could have given a complete track listing on each sleeve. Yes, there is a booklet that does, but having to refer to it every time you put on a disc is not very convenient.
In summary, albeit the couple of packaging issues, this set is very much worth the money (at the time of this writing, $2/disc). It is so very complete and saves so much shelf space. And again, obviously, the conductor's works during this time period are invaluable. May 18, 2008
| Unbelievable deal |
I recently bought a Bach complete works box from here (also an incredible deal) that has a similar benefit. You can figure out what you like and then buy better recordings if you so desire. However, the Karajan box actually gives you great recordings. You may want different interpretations later on, hopefully so, but your point of comparison from this box is a definitive reference point. Bach - less than a buck a disc (so so recordings) Karajan - ~2 bucks a disc superior recordings. How's that for apples and oranges? Both are some of the best money you can spend.
As a comparison point, the Karajan Mass in B Minor compares favorably with the Gardiner, better soloists, and is quite a bonus. Not saying better, just another quality version with a different take. Since that's the single piece of music that may stand to redeem the disasters of humanity, it's probably best to have a couple versions on hand. May 8, 2008
| Karajan 1946-1984 |
Karajan recorded leider in the 1940's. His first opera recording was done in 1950, the last in 1984. There are 71 CDs in this set with one CD of librettos in PDF format. If you really like Karajan, grab this, and the companion orchestral volume, before they disappear. April 22, 2008
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