Experience the haunting beauty of Eugen d'Albert's "Die toten Augen" in this captivating live recording. Originally premiered in 1916, this late Romantic opera, classified by the composer as a "stage poem," is a masterclass in dramatic storytelling and lush orchestration. The opera, set to a libretto by Hanns Heinz Ewers and Marc Henry, is based on Henry's 1897 play "Les yeux morts" and unfolds in a single act with a prologue, offering a gripping tale of love, tragedy, and redemption.
This album captures the essence of d'Albert's operatic genius, with each track presenting a seamless blend of vivid orchestration and powerful vocal performances. The opera's enigmatic narrative, set against the backdrop of a pastoral landscape near Jerusalem, explores the complex dynamics of a couple's journey through joy and sorrow. The story revolves around the blind Myrtocle and her lover Arcesius, whose lives take a dramatic turn when a series of tragic events unfold.
Eugen d'Albert, a Scottish-born pianist and composer who made Germany his home, composed 21 operas throughout his career. "Die toten Augen" stands out as a testament to his ability to weave intricate musical tapestries that resonate deeply with audiences. This live recording, released by CPO, offers a rare opportunity to experience the opera in its entirety, spanning nearly two hours of immersive music.
The album features a prologue and 25 tracks, each meticulously performed and recorded to capture the opera's rich textures and dynamic range. From the haunting prelude to the dramatic finale, "Die toten Augen" is a testament to d'Albert's enduring legacy and his contributions to the world of classical music. Whether you are a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this recording promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of late Romantic opera.
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Tracks
Die toten Augen: Prelude (Live)Eugen d'Albert, Dresdner Philharmonie, Ralf Weikert
Die toten Augen: Wir schnitten die Halme (Live)Eugen d'Albert, Lothar Odinius, Olaf Bär, Dresden Philharmonic Choir, Dresdner Philharmonie, Ralf Weikert
Die toten Augen: Die Sonne sinkt (Live)Eugen d'Albert, Lothar Odinius, Dresdner Philharmonie, Ralf Weikert
Die toten Augen: Da, sieh nur die prächtige Schar! (Live)Eugen d'Albert, Lothar Odinius, Olaf Bär, Cornelia Wosnitza, Dresdner Philharmonie, Ralf Weikert
Die toten Augen: Mein Mantel! - Mein Stab! (Live)Eugen d'Albert, Lothar Odinius, Olaf Bär, Dresdner Philharmonie, Ralf Weikert
Die toten Augen: Heut ist der Tag (Live)Eugen d'Albert, Cornelia Wosnitza, Margaret Chalker, Angela Liebold, Barbara Hoene, Sabine Brohm, Dresdner Philharmonie, Ralf Weikert
Die toten Augen: Die Sonne ging auf (Live)Eugen d'Albert, Hartmut Welker, Dagmar Schellenberger, Dresdner Philharmonie, Ralf Weikert
Die toten Augen: Psyche wandelt durch Saulenhallen (Live)Eugen d'Albert, Hartmut Welker, Dagmar Schellenberger, Dresdner Philharmonie, Ralf Weikert
Die toten Augen: Herrin... Bist du's, Arsinoe? (Live)Eugen d'Albert, Dagmar Schellenberger, Margaret Chalker, Dresdner Philharmonie, Ralf Weikert
Die toten Augen: Herrin, da kommt Ktesiphar (Live)Eugen d'Albert, Dagmar Schellenberger, Margaret Chalker, Eberhard Büchner, Dresdner Philharmonie, Ralf Weikert
Die toten Augen: Er kann nicht helfen (Live)Eugen d'Albert, Cornelia Wosnitza, Dagmar Schellenberger, Margaret Chalker, Angela Liebold, Barbara Hoene, Sabine Brohm, Dresdner Philharmonie, Ralf Weikert
Die toten Augen: Hier kommt er vorbei! (Live)Eugen d'Albert, Cornelia Wosnitza, Angela Liebold, Barbara Hoene, Sabine Brohm, Dresdner Philharmonie, Ralf Weikert
Die toten Augen: Für alle kam der Herr (Live)Eugen d'Albert, Cornelia Wosnitza, Dagmar Schellenberger, Margaret Chalker, Anne Gjevang, Barbara Hoene, Sabine Brohm, Dresdner Philharmonie, Ralf Weikert
Die toten Augen: Jetzt sind sie ganz nahe! (Live)Eugen d'Albert, Cornelia Wosnitza, Dagmar Schellenberger, Anne Gjevang, Angela Liebold, Barbara Hoene, Sabine Brohm, Dresden Philharmonic Choir, Dresdner Philharmonie, Ralf Weikert
Die toten Augen: Ein Spiegel!! Ein Spiegel!! (Live)Eugen d'Albert, Dagmar Schellenberger, Margaret Chalker, Dresdner Philharmonie, Ralf Weikert
Die toten Augen: Der Spiegel, Herrin (Live)Eugen d'Albert, Margaret Chalker, Dresdner Philharmonie, Ralf Weikert
Die toten Augen: Nun bist du heim bei deinem Glück (Live)Eugen d'Albert, Hartmut Welker, Norbert Orth, Margaret Chalker, Dresdner Philharmonie, Ralf Weikert