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    Wagner: Gotterdammerung: Act 3
    Recorded live at the Royal Albert Hall, 6 September 1963
    Birgit Nilsson (Brunnhilde), Wolfgang Windgassen (Siegfried), Gottlob Frick (Hagen), Marie Collier (Gutrune), Thomas Stewart (Gunther), Barbara Holt (Woglinde), Gwyneth Jones (Wellgunde) & Maureen Guy (Flo©¬hilde)
    Orchestra of the Royal Opera House & Royal Opera Chorus, Georg Solti

    Sunday Times 19th June 2015
    ¡°the voices ring out thrillingly. And what voices! Gottlieb Frick¡¯s black, baleful Hagen, Marie Collier¡¯s vivid Gutrune, Wolfgang Windgassen¡¯s rock-solid Siegfried, the young Gwyneth Jones as a Rhinemaiden and, above all, Birgit Nilsson¡¯s glorious, orchestra-subduing high notes.¡±

    The Guardian 15th July 2015 ****
    ¡°The dramatic weighting in his conducting is almost faultless ? it¡¯s hard to imagine Siegfried¡¯s Funeral March delivered with more implacable intensity, and the Opera House orchestra plays out of its skin for him...Nilsson was arguably approaching her zenith as the greatest Wagnerian soprano of her time. The final Immolation scene, with her voice seemingly surfing effortlessly on the waves of orchestral sonority, is startling by any standards.¡±