Immerse yourself in the hauntingly beautiful world of Erich Wolfgang Korngold's masterful opera, "Die tote Stadt." This captivating album, released on January 22, 2015, under The Art of Singing label, presents the complete three-act opera in all its grandeur, spanning over two hours of enchanting music.
"Die tote Stadt," which translates to "The Dead City," is based on the 1892 novel "Bruges-la-Morte" by Georges Rodenbach. Korngold, a prodigious talent who gained early acclaim from the likes of Mahler and Richard Strauss, premiered this opera at the age of just 23 in Hamburg and Cologne. The opera's intricate libretto was crafted by Korngold himself, under the pseudonym Paul Schott.
The album features a stunning array of arias and ensembles that bring the opera's dramatic narrative to life. From the haunting "Glück, das mir verblieb" sung by Marietta to the intense "Du siehst Gespenster" duet between Paul and Marietta, each track showcases Korngold's exceptional compositional skill and deep understanding of the human psyche.
The opera opens in the rational world but swiftly descends into a dark dreamscape, reflecting the protagonist Paul's inner turmoil and obsession. The music, rich and evocative, mirrors the shifting landscapes of Paul's mind, from the eerie calm of the titular dead city to the frenzied energy of his dreams.
This album is a testament to Korngold's brilliance, offering a unique blend of lush romanticism and early 20th-century modernism. Despite his career being abruptly halted by the rise of Nazi Germany, Korngold's legacy lives on through works like "Die tote Stadt," a powerful exploration of love, loss, and the human condition.
Experience the full scope of Korngold's genius with this comprehensive recording, featuring a stellar cast and orchestra that bring every nuance of his score to life. Whether you're a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Korngold's musical universe.
Erich Wolfgang Korngold, born in Brno in 1897, was an Austrian-born American composer and conductor whose musical journey was as remarkable as it was influential. Recognised as a child prodigy, Korngold's early promise blossomed into a career that spanned both classical composition and the burgeoning world of Hollywood film scores. His work in cinema is legendary; he was the first composer of international renown to create music for films, leaving an indelible mark on the industry. Korngold's concert works, such as his celebrated Violin Concerto, continue to captivate audiences worldwide. His incidental music for Shakespeare's 'Much Ado About Nothing' also garnered instant acclaim. Korngold's life and music reflect a unique blend of European sophistication and Hollywood glamour, making his compositions a treasure trove for both classical enthusiasts and film buffs alike.
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