Christoph Willibald Gluck's "Orphée et Eurydice," released on January 1, 2000, under the Maestoso label, is a timeless masterpiece that encapsulates the essence of classical opera. This album, spanning a duration of 1 hour and 55 minutes, is a complete performance of Gluck's renowned opera, originally presented in Vienna in 1762. The opera, initially in Italian, has a rich history of performances and editions, showcasing Gluck's enduring influence on the genre.
The tracklist includes the complete Act I, followed by the dramatic "Dance of the Furies - Chorus of Demons" and the serene "Dance of the Blessed Spirits" in Act II, culminating in the triumphant "The Triumph of Love" in Act III. Each track is a testament to Gluck's ability to blend music and drama, creating a cohesive and captivating narrative.
This album features the renowned New Zealand Chamber Orchestra, with notable performances such as "J'ai perdu mon Euridice" (Paris Version), highlighting the opera's romantic arias. The recording is a collaboration of esteemed musicians, including conductor René Jacobs and renowned artists like Fischer-Dieskau, Söderström, Pütz, and Leitner, ensuring a performance that is both authentic and emotionally resonant.
"Orphée et Eurydice" is not just an opera; it is a journey through the depths of human emotion, from the despair of loss to the triumph of love. Gluck's composition, coupled with the exquisite performances on this album, offers a profound experience that transcends time, making it a cherished addition to any classical music collection.