Comments by "Theodore Shulman" (@ColonelFredPuntridge) on "Lex Clips"
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@domb8448 My favorite recording (including studio and live recordings) is a live one from 1955, featuring Otto Edelmann as Sachs (he was most famous for buffo roles like Leporello and Baron Ochs, but he can also be very serious when the occasion arises) and Hans Hopf, conducted by Hans Rosbaud. Rosbaud pays as much attention to detail, and varies the tempo and volume, as much as anyone - KNA, Karajan, Furtwängler - but he does it subtly, so you don't notice how effective it is.
My favorite video is the one with Wolfgang Brendl, Gösta Winbergh, Victor von Halem (RIP), Eva Johansson, and Eike-Wilm Schulte, who absolutely nails his role which is Beckmesser. Although Brendl unfortunately lacks heft and doesn't adequately portray how old and craggy Sachs is.
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