Immerse yourself in the rich, dramatic world of Richard Wagner with Michel Plasson's 2003 album, "Wagner: Das Liebesmahl der Apostel." This captivating collection of Wagner's works, performed by the renowned Dresdner Philharmonie, offers a compelling journey through some of the composer's most evocative and powerful pieces.
The album opens with "Eine Faust-Ouvertüre," a stirring overture that sets the stage for the dramatic and emotional journey that follows. It continues with "Festgesang: Der Tag erscheint," a choral piece that showcases the depth and power of the male choir. The album also includes the poignant "An Webers Grabe," a tribute to the composer Carl Maria von Weber, and the enchanting "Siegfried-Idyll," a symphonic poem that is both tender and triumphant.
One of the highlights of the album is "Das Liebesmahl der Apostel," a biblical scene for male choir and full orchestra. This powerful piece, which Wagner himself later dismissed, is a testament to the composer's ability to create deeply moving and dramatic music. The album also includes "Trauersinfonie," a symphonic piece based on motifs from Wagner's opera "Euryanthe."
With a duration of just over an hour and fourteen minutes, this album is a perfect introduction to Wagner's music for those new to the composer, as well as a delightful addition to the collection of seasoned Wagner enthusiasts. Michel Plasson's masterful conducting and the superb performances by the Dresdner Philharmonie make this album a standout in the world of classical music.