![]() ![]() ![]() Here’s a rarity you won’t find anywhere else: an operatic (actually, a singspiel) version of Thornton Wilder’s acclaimed philosophical novel The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1927) by the little-known German composer Hermann Reutter. REUTTER: Die Brücke von San Luis Ray / Ernst Meister, speaker Hilde Rössl-Majdan, mezzo (Marquise) Gerda Scheyrer, sop (Perichole) Emmy Loose, sop (Pepita) Gertrude Schretter, alto (Mother Maria) Julius Patzak, ten (Brother Juniper) Walter Berry, bar (Estéban) Waldemar Kmentt, ten (Manuel) Alois Pernerstorfer, bass (Alvorado) Peter Klein, ten (Uncle Pio) Ein Kammerchor Grosses Wiener Rundfunkorchester Michael Gielen, cond / Walhall Eternity WLCD 0245 (live, Vienna, April 2, 1955) The Art Music Lounge on Reassessing Mario Lanzaĭerek McGovern on Reassessing Mario Lanza Klaus Tennstedt: The… on Klaus Tennstedt: The Good, The… John H on Klaus Tennstedt: The Good, The… The Art Music Lounge on Klaus Tennstedt: The Good, The… Klaus Tennstedt: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly.Klaus Tennstedt: The REALLY Great Recordings. ![]()
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