As my Germanic grandfather was wont to say: "Was ist dieser?" Noted in the Naxos November 2020 preview releases is: HUMPERDINCK, E.: Music for the Stage (Chudak, R.V. and H. van der Plas, Malmö Opera Chorus and Orchestra, Salvi). Also, betraying my age I recall my first encounter with Humperdinck being an LP of the Humperdinck Moorish Rhapsody (Maurische Rhapsodie) with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra with Herman Abendroth.
This is the release referred to above:
https://www.naxos.com/catalogue/item.asp?item_code=8.574177 (https://www.naxos.com/catalogue/item.asp?item_code=8.574177)
Details here:
https://www.naxos.com/mainsite/blurbs_reviews.asp?item_code=8.574177&catNum=574177&filetype=About%20this%20Recording&language=English# (https://www.naxos.com/mainsite/blurbs_reviews.asp?item_code=8.574177&catNum=574177&filetype=About%20this%20Recording&language=English#)
Looks interesting, thanks.
Huh, another silent film score by a (somewhat) well known classical composer. Very interesting.
Hello guys! Dario Salvi here - conductor of this recording. I really hope you will like it.
You will pleased to know that I will be working on the recording on CD and DVD of the full soundtrack of Das Mirakel (Das Wunder) as soon as COVID will allow me to!
Thank you for keeping lesser known music alive!
Dario
Thanks and welcome, Dario!
For our members, here's some further information about Dario:
https://www.naxos.com/person/Dario_Salvi/323089.htm
And here's his own website:
https://www.dariosalvi.com/
We look forward to some fascinating recording projects to come - COVID permitting!
Hello Alan! Thank you.
I am on my way to Prague to record Auber Overtures Vol.5 as I type! I am looking forward to being back on the podium and bring back unjustly forgotten music.
Did anyone get the Humperdinck CD? I am curious to hear your opinion on Humperdinck's music, recording quality etc etc.
Be safe all,
Dario 8)
The CD is on my next list of purchases...
I've got the digital download, but haven't yet listened to it.
I have the CD and I love it!
Listening right now. it's pretty good.
More of the same...PLEASE!
Dario;
Since I started this - I can reply - delighted by the selections and the excellent orchestral, singers, and chorus combined with high quality sonics. Plus I enjoy the music of Humperdinck and his cousin?, uncle? Siegfried Wagner as a transition from Richard Wagner to the early Mahler, Zemlinsky, Schreker, transitioning to the early Schoenberg, Berg, Webern. (Seems like they were all related in some tangential manner). Thanks for this intriguing collection - looking forward to your ensuing projects.
P.S. My Germanic grandfather says "Das lässt sich hören!"
Thank you all! This is the reason why I fight my way to record unknown music - it is your reaction and appreciation that makes it all worth it!
THANK YOU!
>I am curious to hear your opinion on Humperdinck's music, recording quality etc etc.
Thank you, Dario... I very much enjoyed the program, performance and recording quality alike. I was particularly taken with the "Pilgrimage to Kevlaar," some lovely choral music. It reminded me of the composer's "Koenigskinder," which, Hansel & Gretel apart, I consider his masterpiece -- and very stage-worthy, once that's able to occur again.
I love Konigskinder too - especially when performed in the original "Melodrame" style which Humperdinck adopted for other works as well. I have researched vastly about Humperdinck before the recording (I like to be over-prepared to do the composer justice) and I discovered that I am actually a fan of his music. It is easy listening for sure but so so so full of colours and inner melodies.
I hope more volumes will follow soon! THANK YOU!