Immerse yourself in the dramatic intensity of Franz Schmidt's "Fredigundis," a captivating live recording of his opera, captured in concert at the Great Music Hall of the Vienna Musikverein on September 27, 1979. This release, brought to you by Orfeo, is a rare gem for chamber music enthusiasts and opera aficionados alike.
Composed between 1916 and 1921, "Fredigundis" is a three-act opera with a libretto based on Felix Dahn's historical novel, adapted by Bruno Warden and J.M. Welleminsky. The story unfolds through 35 tracks, spanning over two hours and twenty-four minutes, offering a rich and immersive experience.
Under the skilled direction of Ernst Märzendorfer, the ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra delivers a powerful performance, showcasing their prowess as a leading opera orchestra. The ensemble's precision and passion bring Schmidt's complex and evocative score to life, making this live recording a testament to their artistry.
The opera's dramatic narrative is further enhanced by the stellar vocal performances, with notable contributions from Werner Hollweg and other talented singers. The recording captures the raw energy and emotional depth of the live performance, providing a unique insight into the opera's powerful storytelling and musical brilliance.
This live recording of "Fredigundis" is not just a historical document but also a thrilling musical experience. It offers a glimpse into the world of early 20th-century opera, highlighting Franz Schmidt's unique compositional style and his ability to blend rich orchestration with compelling drama. Whether you're a seasoned opera lover or a curious newcomer, this album promises a memorable journey through the captivating world of "Fredigundis."
Franz Schmidt, born in Bratislava in 1874, was an Austrian composer, cellist, and pianist whose life and work bridged the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the early 20th century. A pupil of the renowned Leschetizky and Bruckner, Schmidt's musical journey began as a cellist in the Vienna Court Opera. His compositions, deeply rooted in chamber music, reflect his profound understanding of both performance and composition. Schmidt's Symphony No. 2, premiered in 1913, remains a staple in the Vienna Philharmonic's repertoire, showcasing his enduring influence. As Director and later Rector of the Vienna Conservatory from 1925 to 1937, Schmidt's legacy extends beyond his compositions to his significant contributions to music education. His work offers a rich, immersive experience, inviting audiences to explore the depths of his musical vision.
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