Deutschlandradio Kultur 25th June 2016 at 19:05
Oper in deutschen Ländern
Oper Bonn
Aufzeichnung vom 29.05.2016
Emil Nikolaus von Reznicek
"Holofernes", Oper in zwei Akten
Libretto vom Komponisten, frei nach Friedrich Hebbels Drama "Judith"
Osias, Oberpriester von Bethulien - Daniel Pannermayr
Judith - Johanni van Oostrum
Abra, ihre Magd - Ceri Williams
Holofernes - Mark Morouse
Achior, Hauptmann des Holofernes - Johannes Mertes
1. Hauptmann - Jonghoon You
2. Hauptmann - Nicholas Probst
3. Hauptmann - Sven Bakin
Assad, ein Bürger - Eduard Katz
Daniel, sein Bruder - Josef Michael Linnek
Gesandter von Mesopotamien - Martin Tzonev
Ein Trabant - Egbert Herold
Eine weibliche Stimme - Nina Unden
Chor des Theater Bonn
Beethoven Orchester Bonn
Leitung: Jacques Lacombe
The opera will be repeated in WDR on June 19th at 20:05 and SWR2 on 10th July 2016 at 20:03.
On all occasions I can't record as I'm in other theatres so I hope someone else will. It's an opportunity not to be missed as it's the first staging since WWII.
I can't ascertain if CPO will take it into their Reznicek series.
Sounds exciting, BerlinExpat :-)
Will record it in any case, but that it is "repeated" a week before its first broadcast I dont't understand... :-)
It's incredible what all goes on in Germany's Theatres as far as unsung repertoire is concerned!
Sorry, I didn't know about WDR broadcasting it first as I only had the printed programme for DRK.
You're right Hadrianus. Coming next season is Hahn's The Merchant of Venice in Bielefeld, Atterberg's Aladin in Braunschweig, Zandonai's Giulietta e Romeo in Braunschweig and Erfurt (as far as I can make out two different productions and not before time), Gàl's Das Lied der Nacht in Osnabrück, Mussorgski's Sorochinsky Fair in Berlin (Komische Oper) and Korngold's Das Wunder der Heliane in Freiburg -albeit as a concert performance!
Thanks BerlinExpat, again ;)
This is terrific! Zandonai's Opera is one of my favorite of that period. Unfortunately it had already been drastically cut before the score was published. And even the published version is always being cut for theatrical performances.
Wow. All the really interesting opera stuff happens in Europe. Here we get retreads of the same old stuff, or brand new things that likely can't hold a candle to the great and good that's come before. You get Gal, Reznicek, Korngold, Hahn; we get Dead Man Walking.
Don't worry, we don't get it here in the UK either. The best we can hope for is rare verismo from the likes of Opera Holland Park (this year: Iris).
We have Iris at Bard this summer. Seems to be going around.
Caramoor usually offers 2 rarities. This year one is Rossini's Aureliano in Palmira, a true rarity even if chunks of it were reused in Barber. The other 'rarity' is....Fidelio.
That "Iris" recording with Domingo and Tokody from 1988 is superbly sung - and conducted by Giuseppe Patané, who died a year later during a performance of "Il Barbiere di Sivglia". 15 years ago I worked with Francesca, one of her two very beautiful daughters, who was invited to sing at the Zurich Opera.
Agreed, Adriano. It's one of the operatic catalogue's glories.
Is anyone going to remember to record from WDR today or DRK next Saturday? I'm in a theatre on both occasions.
Have a rehearsal that afternoon-evening, but will try to go home as quickly as possible :-)
I'll only be able to record the WDR repeat on 10th July.
Hi Marc and hi BerlinExpat :)
My recording of Holofernes came out quite well. Fortunately I always use two sources (cable radio and internet radio). Cable radio broke down after 1 hour, but the internet source worked! We are having horrible weather over here - including floods. Funny that the less reliable source worked and the other one not!
To whom can I send my MP3 transfers? I have them also in .wave formats.
Enjoy! It's splendid music. Respighi would have loved/appreciated this piece!
I definitely want to hear it!
QuoteTo whom can I send my MP3 transfers?
mediafire.com would seem a good choice for an upload...
I'm away from home at present, Adriano, but if you can't upload the mp3s yourself I'll do that for you when I get back early next month.
I would be interested in the wav-Version as well.
After converting to equivalent lossless flac file(s) of about half the wav-size, I could also upload
these flacs to Mediafire.
Thanks Alan, but I really don't know how to upload.
Anybody interested in here can communicate me via messenger his e-mail address - and I'll send him the files (.wav or MP3) via wetransfer.com
Thanks, Adriano. If nobody else offers, I'm sure Mark will step in when he returns next week.
The Bonn production of Holofernes can be bought there:
http://premiereopera.net/shop/page/11/ (http://premiereopera.net/shop/page/11/)
An exciting list they have...