Vinylscout logoVinylscout
Select your country

Search albums to compare vinyl prices

    Blog
    15 Essential American Rock and Roll Albums on Vinyl10 Legendary US Record Stores You Must VisitA Collector's Guide to American Vinyl LP PressingsThe Best LP Turntables for a Budget up to $300The Best Vinyl Turntables from Entry-Level to High-EndThe Importance of LP Sleeves for Your Vinyl CollectionWhy Vinyl Sounds Better - Fact or Myth?
    Top 100 Albums
    Apple MusicRolling StonesRateYourMusicMusicboard
    Deals%My Favorites
    Blog
    15 Essential American Rock and Roll Albums on Vinyl10 Legendary US Record Stores You Must VisitA Collector's Guide to American Vinyl LP PressingsThe Best LP Turntables for a Budget up to $300The Best Vinyl Turntables from Entry-Level to High-EndThe Importance of LP Sleeves for Your Vinyl CollectionWhy Vinyl Sounds Better - Fact or Myth?
    Top 100 Albums
    Apple MusicRolling StonesRateYourMusicMusicboard
    Deals%My Favorites

      Service & Contact

      Sign up and get the best vinyl deals delivered to you!

      A smiling woman holding a vinyl record.

      Check Out Our Blog

      The Rise of Indie Exclusive Vinyl

      Shipping Vinyl Safely Across the US

      An Introduction to Classic American Blues

      15 Essential American Rock and Roll Albums on Vinyl

      10 Legendary US Record Stores You Must Visit

      A Collector's Guide to American Vinyl LP Pressings

      New vs. Second-Hand Vinyl: Which Is Smarter?

      Vinyl Collecting for Beginners: Everything You Need to Know

      March 2025: The Most Popular Albums

      How Vinyl Records Originated from the Desire for Longer Playtime

      Check out all blog posts

      General

      DealsExplore genresSearch albumsTop 100 AlbumsAbout usSitemap

      Follow us for deals on socials

      Beyond finding the best vinyl prices on our site, you can catch deals on our social channels too.

      x.com

      Select your country

      Vinylscout logo

      Vinylscout Legal

      Find the best deals on vinyl records in the US and save money on every purchase.

      Terms and ConditionsPrivacy PolicyCookiesContactAffiliate© 2024-2025 - Tech by Build
      Affiliate disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. Learn more about our affiliate links on the affiliate page.
      Amazon VinylsAmazon Vinyls
      1. Albums
      2. der wildschütz - albert lortzing

      Der Wildschütz

      Albert LortzingAlbert Lortzing
      • 1964
      • 35 tracks
      • 2 uur, 23 min
      • opera
      Der Wildschütz - Albert Lortzing
      Der Wildschütz - Albert Lortzing

      Album Details

      Immerse yourself in the timeless charm of Albert Lortzing's "Der Wildschütz," a beloved opera that has captivated audiences since its premiere in 1842. This 1964 recording, released on Warner Classics, offers a comprehensive and enchanting journey through Lortzing's masterful composition, performed by the esteemed Vienna State Opera Orchestra and Chorus under the skilled direction of conductor Heinz Wallberg.

      "Der Wildschütz" is a delightful comic opera, freely adapted from a comedy by August von Kotzebue, and it showcases Lortzing's genius for blending humor, wit, and memorable melodies. The opera's lively score and engaging characters have made it a staple in German theaters for nearly two centuries.

      This album features a stellar cast, including Georg Völker as Graf, Hilde Rössel-Majdan as Gräfin, Waldemar Kmentt as Baron, and Irmgard Seefried as Baronin, among others. Their performances bring depth and vitality to the characters, making the opera's humor and drama come alive.

      The recording spans over two hours and twenty-three minutes, capturing the full richness of Lortzing's score. From the opening overture to the final ensemble, each track is a testament to the opera's enduring appeal. Highlights include the humorous "A, B, C, D, der Junggesellenstand tut weh" and the stirring "Auf des Lebens raschen Wogen," showcasing the opera's range from lighthearted comedy to poignant reflection.

      "Der Wildschütz" is not just an opera; it's a celebration of Lortzing's unique talent for creating music that is both entertaining and deeply satisfying. Whether you're a seasoned opera enthusiast or new to the genre, this recording offers a delightful introduction to the world of Albert Lortzing and his timeless masterpiece.

      January 1, 1964© 1997 EMI Records Ltd℗ 1964 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EMI Electrola GmbH. Digital remastering 1990 by EMI Electrola GmbH

      Tracks

      1. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz: Ouvertüre (Moderato molto e maestoso - Allegro)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        6:47
      2. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 1 Scene 1: No. 1, Introduktion, "Es lebe das Brautpaar! So munter und so fröhlich" (Gretchen, Baculus, Gast, Landleute)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        4:09
      3. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 1 Scene 1: Lied, "A, B, C, D, der Junggesellenstand tut weh" (Baculus, Gretchen, Landleute)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        2:59
      4. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 1 Scene 2: "Ein Schreiben vom Herm Grafen … Vom Herrn Grafen!" (Baculus, Landleute, Jäger)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        2:30
      5. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 1 Scene 3: Dialog, "Grete! Grete! … Nun, was will er denn?" (Baculus, Gretchen)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        1:03
      6. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 1 Scene 3: No. 2, Duett, "Lass er doch hören!" (Gretchen, Baculus)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        8:19
      7. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 1 Scene 4: No. 3, Arie, "Auf des Lebens raschen Wogen" (Baronin)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        3:57
      8. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 1 Scene 5: Dialog, "Frau Baronin, der Kutscher hat ausgespannt … Lass er mich in Ruhe" (Nanette, Baronin, Gretchen, Baculus)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        2:45
      9. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 1 Scene 6: No. 4, Quartett, "Was meint Ihr, lieber Freund" (Baronin, Gretchen, Nanette, Baculus)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        5:31
      10. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 1 Scene 7: Dialog, "Sagt mir, schönes Kind, ist denn das wirklich Euer Schatz? … Was! Führt er sich nicht ordentlich auf?" (Gretchen, Nanette, Baculus)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        2:22
      11. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 1 Scene 9: No. 5, Jagdlied, "Seht dort den muntern Jäger" (Baron, Graf, Männer)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        2:13
      12. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 1 Scene 9: Dialog, "Müde vom Jagen, Herr Bruder" (Graf, Baron)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        1:11
      13. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 1 Scene 10: No. 6, Finale, "Lasset uns nach Hause gehen" (Landleute, Graf, Baron, Gretchen, Baculus, Baronin)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        5:14
      14. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 1 Scene 12: "Bin ein schlichtes Kind vom Lande" (Baronin, Graf, Baron, Gretchen, Baculus, Landleute, Jäger)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        7:33
      15. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 2 Scene 1: No. 7, Introduktion, "Strahl der Sonne, schönstes Licht … Nicht geplaudert! Acht gegeben! … Darf ich untertänigst wagen" (Pancratius, Baculus, Gräfin, Diener)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        4:48
      16. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 2 Scene 2: Dialog, "Aber was hat denn das zu bedeuten, Herr Pancratius? … Nein, Herr Stallmeister" (Baculus, Pancratius, Gräfin, Baron)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        3:44
      17. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 2 Scene 3: No. 8, Duett und Kavatine, "Bleiben soll ich und stets sie sehen … Auf dem Lande will ich bleiben" (Baron, Gräfin, Baronin)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        2:54
      18. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 2 Scene 4: Dialog, "Der junge Mann macht mir Angst … Frau Gräfin, ich habe untertänigst zu melden … Strahle der Sonne" (Gräfin, Pancratius, Baculus)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        3:03
      19. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 2 Scene 7: No. 9, Quintett, "Was seh ich! Mir aus den Augen!" (Graf, Baculus, Gräfin, Baron, Baronin)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        10:37
      20. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 2 Scene 10: Dialog, "Schönes Kind … Der Herr Stallmeister möchten zu der Abendtafel kommen … Nun höre mich an, Gretchen" (Baron, Baronin, Baculus, Pancratius)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        1:28
      21. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 2 Scene 12: No. 10, Duett, "Ihr Weib? … Mein teures Weib!" (Baronin, Baron)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        6:36
      22. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 2 Scene 13: Dialog, "Das ist ein Wetterchen draussen" (Baculus, Baron, Graf, Baronin)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        2:16
      23. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 2 Scene 14: No. 11, Quintett, "Ich habe Numro eins" (Baronin, Gräfin, Baron, Graf, Baculus)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        11:04
      24. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 2 Scene 16: Dialog, "He, Schulmeister!" (Baron, Baculus)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        0:55
      25. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 2 Scene 17: No. 12, Arie, "Fünftausend Taler!" (Baculus)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        5:38
      26. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 3 Scene 1: No. 13, Rezitativ und Arie, "Wie freundlich strahlt die holde Morgensonne … Heiterkeit und Fröhlichkeit" (Graf)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        5:00
      27. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 3 Scene 2: Dialog, "Sieh da, der Herr Graf" (Baron, Graf)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        0:52
      28. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 3 Scene 3: No. 14, Ensemble, "Um die Laube zu schmücken zu Freude und Glanz" (Frauen, Graf, Baron)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        6:04
      29. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 3 Scene 4: Dialog, "Nicht übel, meine Herren … Der Schulmeister Baculus wünscht den Herrn Stallmeister … Und nun lass er mich in Ruhe! … Baculus!" (Gräfin, Graf, Baron, Pancratius, Baculus, Gretchen)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        2:46
      30. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 3 Scene 9: No. 15, Terzett, "Komm, liebes Gretchen, bekenne frei" (Gretchen, Baron, Baculus)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        4:41
      31. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 3 Scene 10: Dialog, "Guten Morgen, Herr Stallmeister … Was ist das?" (Baron, Baronin, Gräfin, Graf)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        2:16
      32. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 3 Scene 14: No. 16, Finale, "Was seh ich? … Alle Teufel!" (Gräfin, Graf, Baron, Baronin)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        3:33
      33. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 3 Scene 14: Quartett, "Kann es im Erdenleben wohl Schön'res noch geben" (Gräfin, Graf, Baron, Baronin)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        2:38
      34. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 3 Scene 15: "Unser Herr lebe hoch!" (Landleute, Graf, Baculus, Gretchen, Schuljugend, Gräfin, Baronin, Baron)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        2:38
      35. Lortzing: Der Wildschütz, Act 3 Scene 15: "O du, der du die Tugend selber bist" (Graf, Pancratius, Baculus, Gräfin, Baronin, Baron, Gretchen, Schuljugend, Landleute)Albert Lortzing, Robert Heger, Bavarian State Orchestra, Fritz Ollendorff
        3:13
      PLAY ON SPOTIFY

      About Albert Lortzing

      Albert Lortzing, a multifaceted German artist, left an indelible mark on the world of opera with his versatile talents as a composer, librettist, actor, and singer. Born in 1801, Lortzing's career spanned various artistic disciplines, making him a key figure in the development of the German Spieloper, a form akin to the French opéra comique. His works, which include a dozen notable stage productions, are celebrated for their wit, charm, and deep connection to German national heritage. Despite a life cut short at the age of fifty, Lortzing's compositions continue to captivate audiences with their timeless appeal. Among his notable works are "Regina" and "Undine," each offering a unique blend of drama and musical innovation. Lortzing's legacy endures, inspiring both performers and enthusiasts alike with his rich and diverse contributions to the operatic canon.

      Amazon bannerAmazon banner

      1,158 Followers

      Albert Lortzing

      Best vinyl LP prices!

      Compare trusted retailers and find the best deal. Check out current prices below.

      Price unavailable - Usually this means the album isn't available on LP or our trusted sellers no longer carry it.