Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Daniel Catán's "Rappaccini's Daughter & Obsidian Butterfly," a stunning collection of operatic works that showcase the composer's unique vision and mastery of the classical genre. Released in 2002 under the prestigious Naxos label, this album is a testament to Catán's ability to blend rich orchestration with powerful vocal performances, creating a mesmerizing auditory experience.
The album features two of Catán's most celebrated works: "Rappaccini's Daughter," an opera based on Nathaniel Hawthorne's short story, and "Obsidian Butterfly," a choral piece that highlights the composer's talent for crafting intricate and evocative harmonies. The opera "Rappaccini's Daughter" is presented in a series of highlights, offering a glimpse into the dramatic and lyrical depth of Catán's compositional style. From the hauntingly beautiful "Union de contrarios, armonía de universos" to the poignant "Adiós Giovanni," each track is a masterclass in operatic storytelling.
"Obsidian Butterfly," performed by the Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Eduardo Diazmuñoz, is a tour de force of choral and orchestral writing. The piece, featuring soprano Encarnación Vázquez, showcases Catán's ability to weave together complex musical textures with a profound sense of narrative. The album's duration of 1 hour and 6 minutes ensures that listeners can fully engage with the depth and breadth of Catán's musical vision.
Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Rappaccini's Daughter & Obsidian Butterfly" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The album's blend of dramatic intensity and lyrical beauty makes it a standout addition to any music collection.
2002 Naxos2002 Naxos
Tracks
Rappaccini's Daughter, Op. 2: Union de contrarios, armonía de universosDaniel Catán, Fernando De La Mora, Encarnación Vázquez, Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra, Eduardo Diazmuñoz
Rappaccini's Daughter, Op. 2: Beatriz... Beatriz...Daniel Catán, Fernando De La Mora, Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra, Eduardo Diazmuñoz
Rappaccini's Daughter, Op. 2: Interludio. En el jardínDaniel Catán, Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra, Eduardo Diazmuñoz
Rappaccini's Daughter, Op. 2: Belladona, cicuta, mandrágoraDaniel Catán, Jesus Suaste, Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra, Eduardo Diazmuñoz
Rappaccini's Daughter, Op. 2: Cuanta calma de repenteDaniel Catán, Fernando De La Mora, Encarnación Vázquez, Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra, Eduardo Diazmuñoz
Rappaccini's Daughter, Op. 2: Todo va sucediendo como por sí soloDaniel Catán, Fernando De La Mora, Jesus Suaste, Encarnación Vázquez, Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra, Eduardo Diazmuñoz
Rappaccini's Daughter, Op. 2: PostludioDaniel Catán, Fernando De La Mora, Jesus Suaste, Encarnación Vázquez, Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra, Eduardo Diazmuñoz