Don Juan de Mañara: PreludeHenri Tomasi, Oscar Milosz, Bavarian State Orchestra, André Cluytens
Don Juan de Mañara, Act I: Fest im Schloss des Don JaimeHenri Tomasi, Oscar Milosz, Bernd Aldenhoff, Max Proebstl, Kieth Engen, Marianne Schech, Chor der Bayerischen Staatsoper, Bavarian State Orchestra, André Cluytens
Don Juan de Mañara, Act I: InterludeHenri Tomasi, Oscar Milosz, Bavarian State Orchestra, André Cluytens
Don Juan de Mañara, Act I: Der Garten der GirolamaHenri Tomasi, Oscar Milosz, Bernd Aldenhoff, Magda Gabory, Bavarian State Orchestra, André Cluytens
Don Juan de Manara, Act II: Die Totenwache der GirolamaHenri Tomasi, Oscar Milosz, Bernd Aldenhoff, Bavarian State Orchestra, André Cluytens
Don Juan de Manara, Act II: Die Prozession am Gründonnerstag in SevillaHenri Tomasi, Oscar Milosz, Bernd Aldenhoff, Marianne Schech, Chor der Bayerischen Staatsoper, Bavarian State Orchestra, André Cluytens
Don Juan de Mañara, Act III: Das BekenntnisHenri Tomasi, Oscar Milosz, Bernd Aldenhoff, Hans Hermann Nissen, Bavarian State Orchestra, André Cluytens
Don Juan de Mañara, Act III: InterludeHenri Tomasi, Oscar Milosz, Bavarian State Orchestra, André Cluytens
Don Juan de Mañara, Act III: Das Wunder am Ostersonntag in SevillaHenri Tomasi, Oscar Milosz, Bernd Aldenhoff, Kieth Engen, Chor der Bayerischen Staatsoper, Bavarian State Orchestra, André Cluytens
Don Juan de Mañara, Act IV: Hof des Klosters der heiligen BarmherzigkeitHenri Tomasi, Oscar Milosz, Bernd Aldenhoff, Marianne Schech, Josef Metternich, Bavarian State Orchestra, André Cluytens
Don Juan de Mañara, Act IV: Der Tag bricht anHenri Tomasi, Oscar Milosz, Georg Wieter, Bavarian State Orchestra, André Cluytens
Fidelio, Op. 72: Gott! Welch' Dunkel hier!Ludwig van Beethoven, Bernd Aldenhoff, Staatskapelle Dresden, Joseph Keilberth
Fidelio, Op. 72: O namenlose Freude!Ludwig van Beethoven, Bernd Aldenhoff, Christel Goltz, Staatskapelle Dresden, Joseph Keilberth
Otello: Gott, warum hast du gehäuft dieses Elend (Sung in German)Giuseppe Verdi, Bernd Aldenhoff, Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Kurt Striegler
Otello: Jeder Knabe kann ein Schwert mir entreissen (Sung in German)Giuseppe Verdi, Bernd Aldenhoff, Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Kurt Striegler
Aida: Es hat der Stein sich über mir geschlossen (Sung in German)Giuseppe Verdi, Bernd Aldenhoff, Christel Goltz, Helena Rott, Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, Rolf Kleinert
L'Africaine: Land so wunderbar (Sung in German)Giacomo Meyerbeer, Bernd Aldenhoff, Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, Rolf Kleinert
Lohengrin: In fernem Land, unnahbar eu'ren SchrittenRichard Wagner, Bernd Aldenhoff, Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra, Paul Schmitz
Die Walküre: Ein Schwert verhiess mir der VaterRichard Wagner, Bernd Aldenhoff, Bavarian State Orchestra, Eugen Jochum
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About Bernd Aldenhoff
Bernd Aldenhoff, born in 1908 in Duisburg, was a remarkable German Heldentenor whose powerful voice and precise delivery made him one of the most celebrated Wagnerian opera singers of his time. Beginning his career as a carpenter, Aldenhoff's passion for singing led him to study under Julius Lenz in Cologne, where he honed his craft and launched his operatic journey. Known for his sensitivity and exceptional skill in interpreting Wagner's demanding roles, Aldenhoff captivated audiences throughout his career, which tragically ended with his untimely death in Munich in 1959 at the peak of his success. His legacy as one of the finest heldentenors of his generation continues to resonate in the world of classical music.
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Immerse yourself in the captivating world of opera with Bernd Aldenhoff's "Tomasi: Don Juan de Mañara." This album, released on September 4, 2015, under the MYTO Historical label, is a testament to the power and drama of classical opera. Spanning a duration of 2 hours and 23 minutes, this album features a stunning performance of Henri Tomasi's "Don Juan de Mañara," a four-act opera that premiered in 1956 in Munich. The album showcases the incredible vocal talents of Bernd Aldenhoff, a renowned heldentenor, alongside other esteemed artists such as Christel Goltz, Helena Rott, and Karl Ostertag. The Bavarian State Opera accompanies these vocalists, adding depth and richness to the performance. In addition to the main opera, the album also includes selections from other famous operas like "Fidelio," "Otello," "Aida," "L'Africaine," "Lohengrin," and "Die Walküre," sung in German. This collection is a must-listen for opera enthusiasts and classical music lovers, offering a unique opportunity to experience the brilliance of Bernd Aldenhoff and the timeless beauty of these operatic masterpieces.