Immerse yourself in the profound and enigmatic world of Ferruccio Busoni's masterful opera, "Doktor Faust," a monumental work that stands as a testament to the composer's genius and his enduring legacy. This 2024 release, meticulously crafted and presented by Naxos, offers a comprehensive exploration of Busoni's final and most ambitious composition, originally premiered in Dresden in 1925.
Spanning over two hours and thirty-six minutes, this album is a sprawling symphonic journey through the life and soul of the legendary Dr. Faust. The opera, composed by the multifaceted Busoni, who was not only a pianist and composer but also a renowned teacher, theorist, and writer, delves deep into themes of metaphysics, existential angst, and the human condition. The intricate and thought-provoking libretto, penned by Busoni himself, adds layers of depth to the already rich musical tapestry.
Conducted by the esteemed Cornelius Meister, this recording features a stellar cast and orchestra, bringing Busoni's complex and challenging score to life with precision and passion. The album includes a total of 30 tracks, each a vital piece of the larger narrative, from the haunting preludes to the dramatic scenes and intermezzos. The opera's unique structure, beginning and ending with spoken passages by the Poet, sets the stage for a deeply introspective and philosophical exploration.
"Doktor Faust" is not just an opera; it is a profound meditation on life, death, and the human quest for knowledge and understanding. Busoni's compositional style, characterized by its intricate harmonies and rich orchestration, is on full display in this work, making it a cornerstone of the classical repertoire. Whether you are a longtime admirer of Busoni's work or a newcomer to his compositions, this album offers a captivating and enriching experience.
The release of "Doktor Faust" in 2024 is a significant event for classical music enthusiasts, providing a rare opportunity to engage with one of the most complex and rewarding operas of the 20th century. This recording, with its meticulous attention to detail and outstanding performances, is sure to become a staple in the collections of those who appreciate the depth and complexity of classical music.
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Tracks
Doktor Faust, BV 303: Symphonia - Pax (Chorus)Ferruccio Busoni, Fiorentino Maggio Musicale Chorus, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303: Der Dichter an die Zuschauer: : Von Kind auf hat ein Stück mich hingerissen (Distant Voices)Ferruccio Busoni, Anonymous, Davide Livermore
Doktor Faust, BV 303, Prelude I: Euerer Magnifizenz Verzeihung (Wagner, Faust)Ferruccio Busoni, Wilhelm Schwinghammer, Dietrich Henschel, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303, Prelude I: Wer seid ihr? (Faust, Students from Kraków, Wagner)Ferruccio Busoni, Dietrich Henschel, Martin Piskorski, Marian Pop, Lukasz Konieczny, Wilhelm Schwinghammer, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303, Prelude II: Die Sanduhr zeigt die Mitternacht (Faust, Chorus)Ferruccio Busoni, Dietrich Henschel, Fiorentino Maggio Musicale Chorus, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303, Prelude II: Wie konnt’ es alsobald gelingen? (Faust, Chorus, Gravis, Levis, Asmodus, Beelzebub, Megäros)Ferruccio Busoni, Dietrich Henschel, Dominic Barberi, Marcell Bakonyi, Zachary Wilson, Franz Gürtelschmied, Ewandro Stenzowski, Fiorentino Maggio Musicale Chorus, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303, Prelude II: Ein einzelner blieb (Faust, Mephistopheles, Chorus)Ferruccio Busoni, Dietrich Henschel, Daniel Brenna, Fiorentino Maggio Musicale Chorus, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303, Prelude II: Willst Du mir dienen? (Faust, Mephistopheles)Ferruccio Busoni, Dietrich Henschel, Daniel Brenna, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303, Prelude II: Draußen stehn die Gläubiger zu Hauf, die Du hast betrogen (Mephistopheles, Faust)Ferruccio Busoni, Daniel Brenna, Dietrich Henschel, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303, Prelude II: Credo in unum Deum - Was verlangst du noch? (Chorus, Faust, Mephistopheles, Women’s Voices)Ferruccio Busoni, Dietrich Henschel, Daniel Brenna, Maria Kokareva, Olha Smokolina, Aleksandra Meteleva, Fiorentino Maggio Musicale Chorus, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303: Scenic Intermezzo: Sostenuto (Organ Solo)Ferruccio Busoni, Andrea Severi
Doktor Faust, BV 303: Scenic Intermezzo: Du, der Du nicht allein (A Soldier, Mephistopheles, Faust)Ferruccio Busoni, Joseph Dahdah, Daniel Brenna, Dietrich Henschel, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303: Scenic Intermezzo: Möchtest du mir nicht beichten? (Mephistopheles, A Soldier, Lieutenant)Ferruccio Busoni, Daniel Brenna, Joseph Dahdah, Florian Stern, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303, Scene I: Cortège, in carattere d'una polacca - Sie nahn! Der Fürst! Die Fürstin! (Chorus)Ferruccio Busoni, Fiorentino Maggio Musicale Chorus, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303, Scene I: Nach dieser Feste rauschend bunter Reihe (The Master of Ceremonies, The Duke of Parma, Chorus, The Duchess of Parma, Mephistopheles, Faust)Ferruccio Busoni, Wilhelm Schwinghammer, Joseph Dahdah, Olga Bezsmertna, Daniel Brenna, Dietrich Henschel, Fiorentino Maggio Musicale Chorus, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303, Scene I: Was wünscht die schöne Herrin zu erschauen? (Faust, The Duchess of Parma, The Duke of Parma, The Master of Ceremonies, Chorus)Ferruccio Busoni, Dietrich Henschel, Olga Bezsmertna, Joseph Dahdah, Wilhelm Schwinghammer, Fiorentino Maggio Musicale Chorus, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303, Scene I: Johannes und Salome! (Chorus, Faust, The Duchess of Parma, The Duke of Parma, Mephistopheles)Ferruccio Busoni, Dietrich Henschel, Olga Bezsmertna, Joseph Dahdah, Daniel Brenna, Fiorentino Maggio Musicale Chorus, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303, Scene I: Er ruft mich… zieht mich… (The Duchess of Parma)Ferruccio Busoni, Olga Bezsmertna, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303, Scene I: Ja, ich komme… - Was Wichtges, sagt Ihr? (The Duchess of Parma, The Duke of Parma, Mephistopheles)Ferruccio Busoni, Olga Bezsmertna, Joseph Dahdah, Daniel Brenna, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303: Symphonic Intermezzo: SarabandeFerruccio Busoni, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303, Scene II: So lang man Jugend hat (Chorus, Students from Wittenberg 1, 2, 4, 5, Theologian, Jurist, Naturalist)Ferruccio Busoni, Martin Piskorski, Franz Gürtelschmied, Florian Stern, Ewandro Stenzowski, Dominic Barberi, Marcell Bakonyi, Zachary Wilson, Fiorentino Maggio Musicale Chorus, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303, Scene II: Nichts ist bewiesen und nichts ist beweisbar (Faust, Students from Wittenberg 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus of Catholic and Protestant Students)Ferruccio Busoni, Dietrich Henschel, Martin Piskorski, Franz Gürtelschmied, Marian Pop, Florian Stern, Fiorentino Maggio Musicale Chorus, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303, Scene II: Ihr, Doktor, weit gereist, erfahren (A Student, Chorus of Students, Faust, Mephistopheles)Ferruccio Busoni, Martin Piskorski, Dietrich Henschel, Daniel Brenna, Fiorentino Maggio Musicale Chorus, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303, Scene II: Dort war ein dummer Herzog (Mephistopheles, Chorus of Students, Faust)Ferruccio Busoni, Daniel Brenna, Dietrich Henschel, Fiorentino Maggio Musicale Chorus, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303, Scene II: Traum der Jugend, Ziel des Weisen! - Ich schaue dich… (Faust, Chorus) [Completed by Philipp Jarnach, 1925]Ferruccio Busoni, Dietrich Henschel, Fiorentino Maggio Musicale Chorus, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303, Scene II: Der Mensch ist dem Vollkommenen (Faust, Students from Kraków)Ferruccio Busoni, Dietrich Henschel, Martin Piskorski, Marian Pop, Lukasz Konieczny, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303, Last Scene: Ihr Männer und Frauen (Night Watchman)Ferruccio Busoni, Daniel Brenna, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303, Last Scene: Das Haus ist mir bekannt (Faust, Chorus, The Duchess of Parma) [Completed by Philipp Jarnach, 1925]Ferruccio Busoni, Dietrich Henschel, Olga Bezsmertna, Fiorentino Maggio Musicale Chorus, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303, Last Scene: Hilf, Sehnsucht, Urzeugerin (Faust) [Completed by Philipp Jarnach, 1925]Ferruccio Busoni, Dietrich Henschel, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Doktor Faust, BV 303, Last Scene: Ihr Männer und Frauen (Night Watchman) [Completed by Philipp Jarnach, 1925]Ferruccio Busoni, Daniel Brenna, Orchestra del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Cornelius Meister
Ferruccio Busoni, born in Empoli, Italy, in 1866, was a true polymath of the music world, excelling as a composer, pianist, conductor, editor, writer, and teacher. A child prodigy, Busoni's musical journey was shaped by his parents—his Italian father, a clarinetist, and his German mother, a pianist. His international career allowed him to collaborate with some of the most influential musicians and artists of his time. Busoni was not just a virtuoso pianist known for his brilliance and intellectual prowess but also a pioneer of modern music, influenced by giants like Liszt, Brahms, and Bach. His compositions and transcriptions reflect his deep understanding of both Italian and German musical traditions, making him a key figure in the transition from the Romantic to the modern era. Busoni's legacy extends beyond his performances and compositions; his teachings and writings have left an indelible mark on the world of music, inspiring generations of musicians and thinkers.