Wagner: Der Fliegende Holländer [The Flying Dutchman] (complete opera)

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RICHARD WAGNER
Wagner: Der Fliegende Holländer [The Flying Dutchman] (complete opera)
Lise Davidsen (soprano), Gerald Finley (baritone) / Orchestra and Chorus of Norwegian National Opera, Edward Gardner

[ Decca Classics / 2 CD Box Set ]

Release Date: Friday 23 May 2025

Lise Davidsen has recorded Wagner's Der fliegende Holländer in a live performance at her home opera house, Oslo. Her first full length opera recording on Decca Classics. These live performances were the only time she will ever perform the role of Senta, and this album forms an important part of her future legacy. Gerald Finley stars as The Dutchman, a role in which he has won international acclaim for his superb acting and lieder-like vocal finesse. The concert marked the inauguration of Edward Gardner as the new Music Director at Oslo Opera House.

"Finley and Davidsen sound like sleep-walkers as they plumb the depths of their shared predicament, and they are supported by a first-class cast. Stanislas de Barbeyrac's agonised Erik and Brindley Sherratt 's banal Daland are vividly realised, while Eirik Grøtvedt's Steersman periodically injects a lovely note of tenor sweetness." (BBC Music Five Stars)

"Powerful, fearless, mostly singing with vocal beauty, [Davidsen] is a force to reckon with...These may have been concert performances, but they lack nothing in drama thanks to Gardner's grip on pace and tension. Add in a lusty contribution from the choir and very decent orchestral playing and there is no reason to hold back." Financial Times

"Overall, this is an alert, cohesive, significant addition to the discography...Gardner conducts an electrifying account from Norwegian National Opera, the chorus deftly adapting to the drama, a Chicagoan edge to the brass, and well-cast leads." Gramophone Recording of the Month May 2025

"from the moment that she launches into Senta's ballad in the second act, colouring it to spine-tingling effect, Davidsen holds the stage, and makes every set-piece compelling, putting Gerald Finley's Dutchman entirely in the shade as she soars through their great duet...de Barbeyrac clearly relishes his cavatina in the third act and Sherratt's wonderfully even tone is always beautifully controlled." The Guardian