Wagner, Overture to “Tannhäuser”
Wagner's overture to "Tannhäuser" is as beloved as his "Flying Dutchman" overture and also structured primarily around two themes. The first, which later becomes the motif of the Pilgrims' Chorus, glows with all the solemnity of a chorale and unfolds with majesty, presented first by the clarinet, bassoon and horns. The second theme evokes the realm of love and is dominated by the chromatic theme of the Venusberg before the entire orchestra joins forces to intone Tannhäuser's dazzling hymn. This recording of the "Tannhäuser" Overture dates from 1975 and is part of a special "overture" special directed by Herbert von Karajan and produced with the Berlin Philharmonic for Unitel.