Der fliegende Holländer - Joel Berglund, Maria Müller (Richard Kraus, Bayreuth) 1942 (Complete
Written By The Wagnerian on Tuesday, 2 August 2011 | 8:42:00 pm
I found this lying around on youtube. It seems it doesn't matter in which era you go to the opera, people with COPD will sit right next to you
Joel Berglund
Joel Berglund -- Der Holländer
Erich Zimmermann -- Der Steuermann
Lilo Asmus -- Mary
Franz Völker -- Erik
Maria Müller -- Senta
Ludwig Hofmann -- Daland
Richard Kraus
Chor & Orchester der Bayreuther Festspiele
18 Jul 1942
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