Dive into the intense and gripping world of Richard Strauss' "Elektra," a powerful opera that showcases the composer's mastery of orchestration and dramatic expression. Released on January 1, 1997, by Deutsche Grammophon, this recording captures the raw emotion and psychological depth of Strauss' score, accompanied by a full orchestra and a stellar cast of opera singers.
"Elektra" is a one-act opera that delves into the mythological tale of Elektra, a princess consumed by her desire for revenge against her mother, Klytaemnestra, and her lover, Aegisth. The opera is renowned for its complex characters, intricate musical motifs, and the demanding vocal parts that Strauss composed for the lead roles. The duration of this recording is 1 hour and 43 minutes, providing an immersive experience that highlights the opera's dramatic arc and the intricate interplay between the characters.
Strauss' use of dissonance, chromaticism, and rhythmic complexity creates a sense of tension and unease that permeates the entire opera. The orchestration is particularly noteworthy, with Strauss employing a large orchestra to create a rich and textured soundscape that underscores the drama on stage. The opera's climax, in which Elektra finally achieves her revenge, is a tour de force of musical and dramatic intensity.
This recording of "Elektra" is a testament to Strauss' genius and the enduring power of his music. Whether you are a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a compelling introduction to the world of Richard Strauss and the dramatic potential of classical music.
Elektra, Op. 58: Wo bleibt Elektra? (Maids)Richard Strauss, Annette Jahns, Gabriele Sima, Elisabeth Wilke, Anne Schwanewilms, Katerina Beranova, Helga Termer, Wiener Philharmoniker, Giuseppe Sinopoli
Elektra, Op. 58: Allein! Weh, ganz allein (Elektra)Richard Strauss, Alessandra Marc, Wiener Philharmoniker, Giuseppe Sinopoli
Elektra, Op. 58: Ah! das Gesicht! – Ich kann nicht sitzen und ins Dunkel starren – Es geht ein Lärm los (Elektra, Chrysothemis)Richard Strauss, Alessandra Marc, Deborah Voigt, Wiener Philharmoniker, Giuseppe Sinopoli
Elektra, Op. 58: Was willst du? Seht doch dort! (Klytaemnestra, Elektra) – Ich will nichts hören! (Maids, Overseer)Richard Strauss, Hanna Schwarz, Alessandra Marc, Christiane Hossfeld, Karin Wieser, Wiener Philharmoniker, Giuseppe Sinopoli
Elektra, Op. 58: Ich habe keine guten Nächte – Wenn das rechte Blutopfer unter'm Beile fällt – Was bluten muß? Dein eigenes Genick (Klytaemnestra, Elektra)Richard Strauss, Hanna Schwarz, Alessandra Marc, Wiener Philharmoniker, Giuseppe Sinopoli
Elektra, Op. 58: Orest! Orest ist tot! (Chrysothemis)... Du! Du! Denn du bist stark! Wie stark du bist (Elektra)Richard Strauss, Deborah Voigt, Alessandra Marc, Michael Howard, Walter Zeh, Wiener Philharmoniker, Giuseppe Sinopoli
Elektra, Op. 58: Nun denn, allein! – Was willst du, fremder Mensch? (Elektra, Orest) – Du wirst es tun? Allein? Du armes Kind? (Orest's Tutor) – Seid ihr von Sinnen (Der Pfleger des Orest)Richard Strauss, Alessandra Marc, Samuel Ramey, Wiener Philharmoniker, Giuseppe Sinopoli
Elektra, Op. 58: Orest! Orest! Es rührt sich niemand! (Elektra) – Du wirst es tun? Allein? Du armes Kind? (Orest's Tutor)Richard Strauss, Alessandra Marc, Samuel Ramey, Goran Simic, Hanna Schwarz, Wiener Philharmoniker, Giuseppe Sinopoli
Elektra, Op. 58: Es muss etwas geschehen sein (Chrysothemis, Maids, Servants)Richard Strauss, Deborah Voigt, Annette Jahns, Gabriele Sima, Elisabeth Wilke, Anne Schwanewilms, Siegfried Jerusalem, Alessandra Marc, Wiener Philharmoniker, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Wiener Staatsopernchor, Dietrich Gerpheide
Elektra, Op. 58: Elektra! Schwester! (Chrysothemis)Richard Strauss, Deborah Voigt, Alessandra Marc, Wiener Philharmoniker, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Wiener Staatsopernchor, Dietrich Gerpheide