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Carlos Kleiber discography
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Carlos Kleiber discography
Studio recordings9
Live audio recordings75
Live video recordings18
Compilations2
Posthumous documentaries2

The Austrian conductor Carlos Kleiber (1930–2004) only released nine studio recordings over the course of his five-decade career.[1] He was famous for his elusiveness, often canceling concerts on short notice and appearing in only 96 orchestral concerts as well as about 620 opera performances.[2] Equally as hesitant with recordings, Kleiber stated that "every unproduced record is a good record",[3] and was described as not being able to "bear the thought of listeners sitting at home with a score in their hands… identifying every mistake".[4] His nine studio recordings are of four operas and five symphonies published by Deutsche Grammophon, as well as a single piano concerto with EMI. Each became critically acclaimed in its own right,[2] with those of Beethoven's 5th and 7th symphonies hailed as among the most outstanding classical music recordings ever made.[5][6] Following his abandonment of the studio in 1982,[3] Kleiber is represented by 75 live audio and 18 live video recordings, many of which are bootlegs; those of Der Rosenkavalier and the Vienna New Year's Concerts have been especially admired.[4] Kleiber's contributions in the studio and stage have secured his place as one of the most important 20th century conductors.[1][2][7]

Kleiber's first two studio recordings were abandoned before completion: a 1975 recording of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5 with Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli and a 1979 recording of Puccini's La bohème at La Scala.[8] His first success came in 1973 when he recorded Der Freischütz with Staatskapelle Dresden, followed by recordings with the Vienna Philharmonic (VPO) of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 in 1975 and No. 7 in 1976. Both symphonies received much praise,[5][6] with one reviewer commenting on the former that "it was as if Homer had come back to recite the Iliad".[3] Around the mid-1970s Kleiber became closely associated with the Bavarian State Orchestra (BSO), and although they did not complete a recording of Berg's Wozzeck and Dvořák's Symphony No. 9,[9] they released acclaimed recordings of Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss in 1976 and Verdi's La traviata in 1977.[3] Also in 1977, he also released a recording of Dvořák's Piano Concerto with the BSO and the pianist Sviatoslav Richter, making this his first and only studio recording with a soloist.[10] Kleiber returned to the VPO in late 1978, and released recordings of Schubert's Symphony Nos. 3 and 8 the following year. He began recording both Brahms' Symphony No. 4 with the VPO and Tristan und Isolde with Staatskapelle Dresden in 1980.[11] While the former would be released in 1981, the latter would continue recording until April 1982 when Kleiber walked out for unknown reasons.[3][12] However, enough had been recorded to allow its release later that year; it was highly praised, particularly for the surprising but successful pick of the young Welsh soprano Margaret Price as Isolde.[10][13]

His earliest surviving recording is a 1960 live performance with the NDR Symphony Orchestra of the Suite in B flat major by Georg Philipp Telemann and the Cello Concerto in B flat major by Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. As a whole, his recordings represent a limited repertoire,[13] with many featuring the same pieces. Among these are nine recordings of both Beethoven's 4th and 7th symphonies and Der Rosenkavalier; eight recordings of Tristan und Isolde; six recordings of La bohème; and five recordings of the overture from Der Freischütz. Deutsche Grammophon released two collections in 2010 and 2014 of Kleiber's recordings under their label. Two posthumous documentaries on Kleiber were also released in 2010 and 2011.

Discography

   Private live recording    Video not commercially available

Discography
Date Composer: Work(s) Orchestra
(chorus: chorus master)
Soloist(s) Release(s)[b][14]
Year Label Cat (Medium)

Studio recordings

22 January –
6 February 1973
Weber: Der Freischütz Staatskapelle Dresden
(MDR: Horst Neumann)
Janowitz[et al. 1] 1973 DGG 2720 071 (2 LPs)[15][16]
1986 DGG 415 432-2 (2 CDs)[15][16]
29, 30 March,
4 April 1974
Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra 1975 DGG 2530 516 (1 LP)[17][18]
1984 DGG 415 861-2 (1 CD)[17][18]
26–29 November 1975,
16 January 1976
Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra 1976 DGG 2530 706 (1 LP)[17][18]
1984 DGG 415 862-2 (1 CD)[17][18]
9–14, 28 October 1975 Strauss II: Die Fledermaus Bavarian State Orchestra
(& chorus: Wolfgang Baumgart)
Prey[et al. 2] 1976 DGG 2707 088 (2 LPs)[19][20]
1986 DGG 415 646-2 (2 CDs)[19][20]
14–21 May 1976,
26 January,
25-26 June 1977
Verdi: La traviata Bavarian State Orchestra
(& chorus: Wolfgang Baumgart)
Cotrubaș[et al. 3] 1977 DGG 2707 103 (2 LPs)[21]
1985 DGG 415 132-2 (1 CD)[21]
18–21 June 1976 Dvořák: Piano Concerto Bavarian State Orchestra Richter 1977 EMI 5 66947 2 (1 LP)[22][23]
1987 EMI CDC 7 47967 2 (1 CD)[22][23]
11–15 September 1978 Schubert: Symphony Nos. 3 & 8 Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra 1979 DGG 2531 124 (1 LP)[24]
1984 DGG 415 601-2 (1 CD)[24]
12, 15 March, 1980 Brahms: Symphony No. 4 Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra 1981 DGG 2532 003 (1 LP)[25]
1998 DGG 457 706-2 (1 CD)[25]
August 1980 –
April 1982
Wagner: Tristan und Isolde Staatskapelle Dresden
(MDR: Gernhard Richter)
Kollo & Price[et al. 4] 1982 DGG 2741 006 (5 LPs)[26]
1986 DGG 413 315-2 (4 CDs)[26]

Live audio recordings

7 December 1960 Telemann: Suite in B flat major NDR Symphony Orchestra 2011[c] Profil PH11031[27][28]
C.P.E. Bach: Cello Concerto in B flat major NDR Symphony Orchestra Güdel
1 December 1962 Offenbach: "Die kleine Zauberflöte"
(Le fifre enchanté, ou Le soldat magicien)
Deutsche Oper am Rhein Orchestra Diekmann[et al. 5] 2013 Profil PH12066[29][30][31]
Offenbach: "Die Verlobung bei der Laterne"
(Le mariage aux lanternes)
Deutsche Oper am Rhein Orchestra Wien [de][et al. 6]
Offenbach: "Die Insel Tulipatan"
(L'île de Tulipatan)
Deutsche Oper am Rhein Orchestra Ollendorff [de][et al. 7]
5 March 1964 Verdi: I due Foscari Deutsche Oper am Rhein Orchestra
(& chorus)
Polakoff[et al. 8] 2014 Classical Video Rarities[d][32]
4 March 1965 Verdi: Falstaff Zurich Opera Orchestra
(& chorus)
Mittelmann[et al. 9] 2009 Classical Video Rarities[d][32]
7 June 1967 Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde Vienna Symphony Orchestra Ludwig & Kmentt 2014[e] Wiener Symphoniker 007[33][34]
Mozart: Symphony No. 33 Vienna Symphony Orchestra 1989 Nuova Era 2296[29][35]
29 November 1969 Weber: Der Freischütz (Overture) Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra ?[f] SDR TST-77 331-2[36]
27 January 1970 Weber: Der Freischütz (Overture) Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra 1996 Toshiba-EMI TOLW-3751/4[36]
Released as an LD in 1996
Strauss II: Die Fledermaus (Overture) 1993 Capanella 001[37]
Released as an LD in 1996
22 April 1970 Weber: Der Freischütz (Overture) Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra 1996 Toshiba EMI TOLW-3751/4[36]
27 November 1970 Berg: Wozzeck Bavarian State Orchestra
(& chorus)
Adam[et al. 10] 2007 Opera Depot 10250-2[38]
24 January 1971 Verdi: Otello Staatsorchester Stuttgart
(& chorus)
Windgassen[et al. 11] 2012 Premiere Opera CD 8196-2[32]
17 June 1971 R. Strauss: Elektra Staatsorchester Stuttgart
(& chorus)
Steger[et al. 12] 1999 Golden Melodram 6.0011[28][39]
20 April 1972 R. Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier
(Scenes from Act II & III)
Bavarian State Orchestra
(& chorus)
Jones[et al. 13] 2003 Orfeo C 580 031 B[39]
27 May 1972 Haydn: Symphony No. 94 WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne 1992 Meteor MCD-001[23][40]
Berg: Wozzeck (excerpts) Fine 1993 Artists FED 045.46[38][41]
Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 1993 Artists FED 018[41][42]
24 July 1972 Wagner: Tristan und Isolde
("Prelude" & "Liebestod")[h]
Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra 2006 Golden Melodram 4.0081[43][44]
12 December 1972 Borodin: Symphony No. 2 Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra 1996[i] Mediaphon 75.103[45][46]
22 April 1973 Wagner: Tristan und Isolde Staatsorchester Stuttgart
(& chorus)
Windgassen & Ligendza[et al. 14] 2003 Living Stage LS-1052[44]
13 July 1973 R. Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier Bavarian State Orchestra
(& chorus)
Watson[et al. 15] 1992 Exclusive EX92T49/51 [39]
7 October 1973 Wagner: Tristan und Isolde Vienna Philharmonic
(& chorus: Norbert Balatsch)
Hopf & Ligendza[et al. 16] 1992 Exclusive EX93T18/20[43][44]
15 June 1974 R. Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier Royal Opera House orchestra
(& chorus)
Dernesch[et al. 17] 2012 Classical Video Rarities[j][39]
25 July 1974 Wagner: Tristan und Isolde Bayreuth Festival orchestra
(& chorus)
Brilioth [de] & Ligendza[et al. 18] 1996 Hypnos HYP254/6[44]
31 December 1974 Strauss II: Die Fledermaus Bavarian State Orchestra
(& chorus)
Wächter[et al. 19] 1996 Hypnos HYP252/3[37]
26 April 1975 Verdi: La traviata Bavarian State Orchestra
(& chorus)
Cotrubaș[et al. 20] 2004 Memories ME-1014/5[32]
4 August 1975 Wagner: Tristan und Isolde Bayreuth Festival orchestra
(& chorus: Norbert Balatsch)
Brilioth [de] & Ligendza[et al. 21] 1992 Exclusive EX92T54/56[44]
4 May 1976 R. Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier La Scala orchestra
(& chorus)
Lear[et al. 22] 2000 Myto 3MCD002.218[39]
30 July 1976 Wagner: Tristan und Isolde Bayreuth Festival orchestra
(& chorus)
Wenkoff & Ligendza[et al. 23] 1989 Legendary LR196-4[44]
7 December 1976 Verdi: Otello La Scala orchestra
(& chorus: Romano Gandolfi)
Domingo[et al. 24] 1978 Bruno Walter Society IGI-302[32]
Released as a VHS in 1996
6/14 May 1977[k] R. Strauss: Elektra Royal Opera House orchestra
(& chorus)
Nilsson[et al. 25] 1999 Golden Melodram 6.0001[28][39]
16 June 1977 Verdi: La traviata Bavarian State Orchestra
(& chorus)
Maliponte[et al. 26] 1999 Golden Melodram 6.000[32]
15 July 1977 R. Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier Bavarian State Orchestra
(& chorus)
Jones[et al. 27] ?[f] Legendary LR179-4/LRCD1014-3[39]
31 July 1977 R. Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier Bavarian State Orchestra
(& chorus)
Dernesch[et al. 28] 2003 Living Stage LS1040[39]
31 October 1977 Verdi: Otello Bavarian State Orchestra
(& chorus)
Cassutta[et al. 29] 2006 Golden Melodram GM 5.0061[32]
12 April 1978 Wagner: Tristan und Isolde La Scala orchestra
(& chorus)
Wenkoff & Ligendza[et al. 30] 1999 Myto 3MCD993.208[44]
? April 1978[l] Wagner: Tristan und Isolde 2016 PremiereOpera PO30439[44]
12 June 1978 Verdi: La traviata Bavarian State Orchestra
(& chorus: Hermann Sapell)
Cotrubaș[et al. 31] 1993 Artists FED045/6[28][32]
12 October 1978 Weber: Der Freischütz (Overture) Chicago Symphony Orchestra 1990 Recitative 116[36][41][42]
Beethoven: Symphony No. 5
Schubert: Symphony No. 3 1992 Exclusive EX92T21[47][48]
9 December 1978 Bizet: Carmen Vienna Philharmonic
(& chorus: Norbert Balatsch)
Obraztsova[et al. 32] 1992 Exclusive EX92T11/12[49]
Released as a DVD in 2004
22 March 1979 Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Carlos_Kleiber_discography
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