Immerse yourself in the dramatic world of Manfred Gurlitt's "Soldaten," a gripping opera that showcases the composer's distinctive style, blending elements of Wagner and Strauss with a narrative that unfolds over three compelling acts. Released on January 1, 2016, under the Orfeo label, this album spans nearly two hours of intense musical storytelling, capturing the essence of Gurlitt's conservative yet powerful compositional approach.
"Soldaten," or "Soldiers," is an opera that delves into the complexities of human relationships and societal pressures, set against the backdrop of military life. The libretto, co-written by Gurlitt himself and Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz, weaves a tale that is as timeless as it is timelessly relevant. The opera premiered in 1930, and its enduring appeal is evident in this meticulously crafted recording.
Featuring a stellar cast and conducted with precision, the album brings to life the rich orchestrations and intricate vocal lines that define Gurlitt's work. Each of the 34 tracks on this double-disc set contributes to the overarching drama, from the haunting interludes to the emotionally charged arias. The performance captures the essence of Gurlitt's music, offering a window into the composer's unique vision and his ability to convey deep emotional and psychological depth through his compositions.
For fans of classical opera and those interested in exploring lesser-known but equally compelling works, "Soldaten" is a treasure trove of musical excellence. Manfred Gurlitt's ability to craft a narrative that resonates with both historical and contemporary audiences makes this album a standout addition to any classical music collection. Whether you're a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Soldaten" promises an unforgettable listening experience.
2016 Orfeo2016 Orfeo
Tracks
Soldaten, Act I: Schwester, weißt du nichtManfred Gurlitt, Katherina Muller, Claudia Barainsky, Gerd Albrecht, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Soldaten, Act I: Was machen Sie denn da, meine göttliche Mademoiselle?Manfred Gurlitt, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Gerd Albrecht, Claudia Barainsky, Thomas Harper
Soldaten, Act I: Du höchster Gegenstand von meinen reinen TriebenManfred Gurlitt, Claudia Barainsky, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Gerd Albrecht
Soldaten, Act I: Er muß sich dadurch nicht sogleich ins Bockshorn jagen lassenManfred Gurlitt, Gerd Albrecht, Thomas Mohr, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Soldaten, Act II: Willst du denn nicht schlafen gehen?Manfred Gurlitt, Michelle Breedt, Thomas Mohr, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Gerd Albrecht
Soldaten, Act II: Es ist eine Schande, wie Sie mit ihm umgehtManfred Gurlitt, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Katherina Muller, Gerd Albrecht, Thomas Harper, Andreas Kohn
Soldaten, Act II: Lass sie nur sein, Mama!Manfred Gurlitt, Michelle Breedt, Claudia Barainsky, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Gerd Albrecht
Soldaten, Act III: Soll ich dir aufrichtig sagen, StolziusManfred Gurlitt, Andreas Kohn, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Thomas Harper, Gerd Albrecht, Thomas Mohr
Soldaten, Act III: Wie das quält, nun ein Bettelmensch!Manfred Gurlitt, Gerd Albrecht, Claudia Barainsky, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin
Soldaten, Act III: Lass sie mich - Ich bin kein Liebhaber von solchen SachenManfred Gurlitt, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Gerd Albrecht, Claudia Barainsky
Soldaten, Act III: Wie ich dir sage, es ist eine Hure vom Anfang an gewesenManfred Gurlitt, Thomas Harper, Andreas Kohn, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, Gerd Albrecht, Thomas Mohr