Immerse yourself in the refined and elegant world of Daniel Auber with "Auber: Overtures, Vol. 3," a captivating collection of his orchestral works released on January 29, 2021, by Naxos. This album is a testament to Auber's significant impact on operatic history, showcasing his mastery of blending drama and charm in his mature compositions.
Featuring the Moravian Philharmonic Orchestra under the skilled direction of Dario Salvi, this volume includes a mix of overtures and entr'actes from Auber's operas, including excerpts from "La barcarolle, ou l'amour et la musique," "Les chaperons blancs," "Lestocq, ou l'intrigue et l'amour," "La muette de Portici," "Rêve d'amour," and "Le serment, ou les faux monnoyeurs." The album spans a total of 13 tracks, lasting 1 hour and 13 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of Auber's musical genius.
This release is part of a series that aims to restore and highlight Auber's overtures and orchestral excerpts, providing a comprehensive overview of his contributions to the operatic genre. "Auber: Overtures, Vol. 3" is not just a compilation of musical pieces but a journey through the evolution of Auber's style, from his early works to his revolutionary masterpieces. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to Auber's compositions, this album promises an enriching and enjoyable listening experience.