Our release this week is a landmark interpretation of Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte, which returns in glorious sound: Ferenc Fricsay’s mid-fifties Berlin studio recording remains one of the most illuminating and theatrically vivid accounts ever captured on disc. With a cast led by Ernst Haefliger’s noble Tamino, Maria Stader’s radiant Pamina, Rita Streich’s icy Queen of the Night, and Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau’s uniquely human Papageno—recorded at the very dawn of his operatic recording career—this is a performance of warmth, wit, and spiritual depth.
Fricsay conducts with characteristic clarity and dramatic momentum, drawing alert, finely etched playing from the RIAS Symphony Orchestra and Choir. At once intimate and ceremonial, comic and profound, this Zauberflöte distils the opera’s Masonic ideals and fairy-tale enchantment into a cohesive, deeply satisfying whole. Newly restored and XR-remastered, it’s a fresh opportunity to experience one of the great operatic recordings of the 20th century.
We also commemorate French composer Massenet with a 10% discount on all his music at Pristine.