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ALBUMWeber: Der Freischütz (Semperoper Edition, Vol. 5) (1951)Ursula Richter, Helga Brose, Georg Seifert, Staatskapelle Dresden, Dresden State Opera Chorus, Edith Hellriegel, Hannes Haegele, Rudolf Kempe, Karl Paul, Irma Beilke, Hans Kramer, Fritz Sommer, Karl-Heinz Thomann, Elfriede Trotschel, Werner Faulhaber, Kurt Böhme, Bernd Aldenhoff, Margarete Teschemacher, Karl Elmendorff & Karl von Appen
ALBUMBeethoven, L. van: Symphony No. 9 - Missa Solemnis, Op. 123Herbert Blomstedt, Edith Wiens, Reiner Goldberg, Ute Walther, Karl-Heinz Stryczek, Dresden State Opera Chorus, Staatskapelle Dresden, Moscow Radio Children's Choir, Russian National Orchestra, Jakob Stampfli, Werner Hollweg, Rudolf Barshai, Sveshnikov Boys and Men's Choir, Barbara Hölzl & Ursula Fiedler
ALBUMDvorak, A.: Rusalka (Trotschel, H. Schindler, Keilberth) (1948) (Staatskapelle Dresden Edition, Vol. 6)Staatskapelle Dresden, Dresden State Opera Chorus, Joseph Keilberth, Eva Fleischhauer, Edith Hellriegel, Kurt Preuss, Elfriede Trötschel, Helmut Schindler, Ruth Lange, Kate Hofgen, Helena Rott, Gottlob Frick, Lisa Otto & Erich Zimmermann
ALBUMDvorak: Jacobin (The) [Opera] (Sung In German) (Staatskapelle Dresden Edition, Vol. 19)Lorenz Fehenberger, Karl Elmendorff, Staatskapelle Dresden, Robert Burg, Mathieu Ahlersmeyer, Heinrich Pflanzl, Dresden State Opera Chorus, Dresden State Opera Children Chorus, Sven Nilsson, Elfriede Trötschel, Margarete Teschemacher & Karl Wessely
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With a distinguished history dating back almost five centuries, the Staatskapelle Dresden is one of the oldest and most highly regarded orchestras in the world. It was founded in 1548 by Maurice, Elector of Saxony, and has enjoyed close associations with leading musicians such as Schütz in the 17th century, Hasse in the 18th, Weber and Wagner in the 19th and Richard Strauss in the 20th. It forms the musical core of the Dresden State Opera, based since 1841 at the city’s imposing Semperoper. The Staatskapelle developed its characteristic central European sound—plush and richly woody—while isolated behind the Iron Curtain during the Cold War. It achieved international prominence under Giuseppe Sinopoli (chief conductor 1992-2001) and his successors Bernard Haitink and Fabio Luisi. Christian Thielemann became chief conductor in 2012, and under him the orchestra has made a series of highly regarded recordings of music by Schumann, Bruckner, Verdi, Wagner and Strauss.
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Dresden, Germany
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Classical
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