Dive into the rich world of 19th-century opera with Otto Nicolai's "Il Templario," a captivating work that showcases the composer's mastery of the operatic form. This 2009 release from CPO is a comprehensive recording of Nicolai's dramatic tale, spanning over two hours and featuring a stellar cast of vocalists and the Chemnitz State Opera Chorus.
Otto Nicolai, a prominent figure in the world of classical music, composed "Il Templario" with a keen sense of drama and a deep understanding of vocal technique. The opera, set in medieval times, tells a story of love, betrayal, and redemption, all set to Nicolai's powerful and evocative music. The album features 21 tracks, each bringing a new dimension to the narrative, from the stirring choruses to the intimate arias.
The recording boasts an impressive lineup of performers, including Andreas Kindschuh, Hans Christoph Begemann, Judith Kuhn, and Kouta Räsänen, each bringing their unique talents to the roles they portray. The opera is conducted by Sir Neville Marriner, ensuring a performance that is both historically informed and dynamically engaging.
"Il Templario" is a testament to Nicolai's skill as a composer and his ability to create a compelling operatic experience. Whether you're a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The detailed liner notes and high-quality recording make this a valuable addition to any classical music collection.
2009 CPO2009 CPO
Tracks
Il templario: SinfoniaOtto Nicolai, Kouta Rasanen, Stanley Jackson, Judith Kuhn, Andreas Kindschuh, Hans Christoph Begemann, Andre Riemer, Tiina Penttinen, Chor der Oper Chemnitz, Robert Schumann Philharmonie, Frank Beermann
Il templario, Act I Scene 1: Delle trombe il suono altero (Chorus)Otto Nicolai, Kouta Rasanen, Stanley Jackson, Judith Kuhn, Andreas Kindschuh, Hans Christoph Begemann, Andre Riemer, Tiina Penttinen, Chor der Oper Chemnitz, Robert Schumann Philharmonie, Frank Beermann
Il templario, Act I Scene 1: Cavatina. Sia meco avverso il fato (Vilfredo)Otto Nicolai, Kouta Rasanen, Stanley Jackson, Judith Kuhn, Andreas Kindschuh, Hans Christoph Begemann, Andre Riemer, Tiina Penttinen, Chor der Oper Chemnitz, Robert Schumann Philharmonie, Frank Beermann
Il templario, Act I Scene 1: La man che debbe cingerti (Cedrico)Otto Nicolai, Kouta Rasanen, Stanley Jackson, Judith Kuhn, Andreas Kindschuh, Hans Christoph Begemann, Andre Riemer, Tiina Penttinen, Chor der Oper Chemnitz, Robert Schumann Philharmonie, Frank Beermann
Il templario, Act I Scene 1: Fine al torneo (Cedrico, Vilfredo)Otto Nicolai, Kouta Rasanen, Stanley Jackson, Judith Kuhn, Andreas Kindschuh, Hans Christoph Begemann, Andre Riemer, Tiina Penttinen, Chor der Oper Chemnitz, Robert Schumann Philharmonie, Frank Beermann
Il templario, Act I Scene 1: Cavatina. Dell' orientale la traccia (Briano)Otto Nicolai, Kouta Rasanen, Stanley Jackson, Judith Kuhn, Andreas Kindschuh, Hans Christoph Begemann, Andre Riemer, Tiina Penttinen, Chor der Oper Chemnitz, Robert Schumann Philharmonie, Frank Beermann
Il templario, Act I Scene 2: Del cielo britanno Rovena (Chorus)Otto Nicolai, Kouta Rasanen, Stanley Jackson, Judith Kuhn, Andreas Kindschuh, Hans Christoph Begemann, Andre Riemer, Tiina Penttinen, Chor der Oper Chemnitz, Robert Schumann Philharmonie, Frank Beermann
Il templario, Act I Scene 2: Romanza. Cessate, amiche l'amor vostro bramo (Rovena)Otto Nicolai, Kouta Rasanen, Stanley Jackson, Judith Kuhn, Andreas Kindschuh, Hans Christoph Begemann, Andre Riemer, Tiina Penttinen, Chor der Oper Chemnitz, Robert Schumann Philharmonie, Frank Beermann
Il templario, Act I Scene 2: Aita, aita! Salvaci bella gentil britanna (Rebecca)Otto Nicolai, Kouta Rasanen, Stanley Jackson, Judith Kuhn, Andreas Kindschuh, Hans Christoph Begemann, Andre Riemer, Tiina Penttinen, Chor der Oper Chemnitz, Robert Schumann Philharmonie, Frank Beermann
Il templario, Act I Scene 2: Finale. Qui sostiam, la meta e questa (Chorus)Otto Nicolai, Kouta Rasanen, Stanley Jackson, Judith Kuhn, Andreas Kindschuh, Hans Christoph Begemann, Andre Riemer, Tiina Penttinen, Chor der Oper Chemnitz, Robert Schumann Philharmonie, Frank Beermann
Il templario, Act I Scene 2: Te Rebecca il cavaliero qual sua schiava (Cedrico, Rebecca)Otto Nicolai, Kouta Rasanen, Stanley Jackson, Judith Kuhn, Andreas Kindschuh, Hans Christoph Begemann, Andre Riemer, Tiina Penttinen, Chor der Oper Chemnitz, Robert Schumann Philharmonie, Frank Beermann
Il templario, Act I Scene 2: Di dannata infida gente (Briano, Vilfredo)Otto Nicolai, Kouta Rasanen, Stanley Jackson, Judith Kuhn, Andreas Kindschuh, Hans Christoph Begemann, Andre Riemer, Tiina Penttinen, Chor der Oper Chemnitz, Robert Schumann Philharmonie, Frank Beermann
Il templario, Act II Scene 1: PreludioOtto Nicolai, Kouta Rasanen, Stanley Jackson, Judith Kuhn, Andreas Kindschuh, Hans Christoph Begemann, Andre Riemer, Tiina Penttinen, Chor der Oper Chemnitz, Robert Schumann Philharmonie, Frank Beermann
Il templario, Act II Scene 1: Il pianto, il mio dolor (Rebecca)Otto Nicolai, Kouta Rasanen, Stanley Jackson, Judith Kuhn, Andreas Kindschuh, Hans Christoph Begemann, Andre Riemer, Tiina Penttinen, Chor der Oper Chemnitz, Robert Schumann Philharmonie, Frank Beermann
Il templario, Act II Scene 1: Che dissi? Ove son io? (Rebecca, Briano)Otto Nicolai, Kouta Rasanen, Stanley Jackson, Judith Kuhn, Andreas Kindschuh, Hans Christoph Begemann, Andre Riemer, Tiina Penttinen, Chor der Oper Chemnitz, Robert Schumann Philharmonie, Frank Beermann
Il templario, Act II Scene 2: Morte al leon vorace! (Chorus)Otto Nicolai, Kouta Rasanen, Stanley Jackson, Judith Kuhn, Andreas Kindschuh, Hans Christoph Begemann, Andre Riemer, Tiina Penttinen, Chor der Oper Chemnitz, Robert Schumann Philharmonie, Frank Beermann
Il templario, Act II Scene 2: Chiuso e l'uscio fatal (Briano)Otto Nicolai, Kouta Rasanen, Stanley Jackson, Judith Kuhn, Andreas Kindschuh, Hans Christoph Begemann, Andre Riemer, Tiina Penttinen, Chor der Oper Chemnitz, Robert Schumann Philharmonie, Frank Beermann
Il templario, Act II Scene 3: Desso mio figlio (Vilfredo, Cedrico, Rovena)Otto Nicolai, Kouta Rasanen, Stanley Jackson, Judith Kuhn, Andreas Kindschuh, Hans Christoph Begemann, Andre Riemer, Tiina Penttinen, Chor der Oper Chemnitz, Robert Schumann Philharmonie, Frank Beermann
Il templario, Act III Scene 1: Morte al leon vorace! (Templari, Chorus)Otto Nicolai, Kouta Rasanen, Stanley Jackson, Judith Kuhn, Andreas Kindschuh, Hans Christoph Begemann, Andre Riemer, Tiina Penttinen, Chor der Oper Chemnitz, Robert Schumann Philharmonie, Frank Beermann
Il templario, Act III Scene 1: Preghiera: Signor de' padri miei (Rebecca)Otto Nicolai, Kouta Rasanen, Stanley Jackson, Judith Kuhn, Andreas Kindschuh, Hans Christoph Begemann, Andre Riemer, Tiina Penttinen, Chor der Oper Chemnitz, Robert Schumann Philharmonie, Frank Beermann
Il templario, Act III Scene 1: Vittoria! Qual grida? Chi vinse? (Rebecca, Vilfredo)Otto Nicolai, Kouta Rasanen, Stanley Jackson, Judith Kuhn, Andreas Kindschuh, Hans Christoph Begemann, Andre Riemer, Tiina Penttinen, Chor der Oper Chemnitz, Robert Schumann Philharmonie, Frank Beermann
Otto Nicolai, born Carl Otto Ehrenfried Nicolai, was a prolific German composer and conductor, renowned for his significant contributions to the world of opera and orchestral music. Born in Königsberg, East Prussia (now Kaliningrad, Russia) in 1810, Nicolai's legacy endures through his operatic masterpiece, "Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor" (The Merry Wives of Windsor), an adaptation of Shakespeare's comedy. This opera, his most celebrated work, stands out as the only one of his operas composed in German, with his earlier works penned in Italian. Beyond his operatic achievements, Nicolai's repertoire includes lieder, orchestral works, choral compositions, and pieces for various ensembles and solo instruments. His influence extends to his role as one of the founders of the prestigious Vienna Philharmonic, cementing his place as a pivotal figure in classical music history. Nicolai's life, though brief, left an indelible mark on the musical landscape, making him a composer whose works continue to captivate audiences worldwide.