Fidelio: Second Act No. 12-15 by Staatskapelle Dresden, Karl Böhm

First released: 1969, Length: 21:29

Creators (6)

Conductor

  1. Karl Böhm

Orchestra

  1. Staatskapelle Dresden

Engineer

  1. Claus Strüben
  2. Günter Hermanns

Producer

  1. Hans Hirsch

Locations

Recorded At

  1. VEB Deutsche Schallplatten DDR

Works (5)

Recording Of

  1. Fidelio, op. 72: Act II, Scene I, no. 12b. Duet "Nur hurtig fort" (Rocco, Leonore)

    Translator

    1. Joseph Sonnleithner

    Composer

    1. Ludwig van Beethoven (1814)

    Librettist

    1. Georg Friedrich Treitschke additional
    2. Jean-Nicolas Bouilly
  2. Fidelio, op. 72: Act II, Scene I, no. 13a. Trio "Euch werde Lohn in bessern Welten" (Florestan, Rocco, Leonore)

    Translator

    1. Joseph Sonnleithner

    Composer

    1. Ludwig van Beethoven (1814)

    Librettist

    1. Georg Friedrich Treitschke additional
    2. Jean-Nicolas Bouilly
  3. Fidelio, op. 72: Act II, Scene I, no. 13b. Dialog "Alles ist bereit" (Rocco, Leonore, Florestan, Pizarro)

    Translator

    1. Joseph Sonnleithner

    Librettist

    1. Georg Friedrich Treitschke additional
  4. Fidelio, op. 72: Act II, Scene I, no. 14a. Quartet "Er sterbe!" (Pizarro, Florestan, Leonore, Rocco)

    Translator

    1. Joseph Sonnleithner

    Composer

    1. Ludwig van Beethoven (1814)

    Librettist

    1. Georg Friedrich Treitschke additional
    2. Jean-Nicolas Bouilly
  5. Fidelio, op. 72: Act II, Scene I, no. 15. Duet “O namenlose Freude!” (Leonore, Florestan)

    Translator

    1. Joseph Sonnleithner

    Composer

    1. Ludwig van Beethoven (1814)

    Librettist

    1. Georg Friedrich Treitschke additional
    2. Jean-Nicolas Bouilly

Releases containing this recording (2)

Official

Album

  1. Fidelio 1969 Ludwig van Beethoven; Gwyneth Jones, Edith Mathis, Theo Adam, Franz Crass, James King, Peter Schreier, Martti Talvela, Rundfunkchor Leipzig, Chor der Staatsoper Dresden, Staatskapelle Dresden, Karl Böhm
  2. Beethoven Edition: Fidelio 1970 Ludwig van Beethoven; Staatskapelle Dresden, Chor der Staatsoper Dresden, Rundfunkchor Leipzig, Edith Mathis & Karl Böhm 1970 edition