Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Alexander von Zemlinsky with his captivating album "Zemlinsky: Seejungfrau - Sinfonietta," released in 2009 under the Naxos label. This album is a treasure trove of dark cabaret genres, showcasing Zemlinsky's mastery of Late Romantic music.
The album features two remarkable works: the Sinfonietta, Op. 23, and Die Seejungfrau (The Mermaid). The Sinfonietta, composed in 1934, is a brilliant display of Zemlinsky's ability to blend rich, expansive melodies with intricate harmonies. The three movements—Sehr lebhaft, Ballade, and Sehr lebhaft—offer a dynamic journey through his musical prowess.
Die Seejungfrau, inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's tale, is a hauntingly beautiful composition that transports you to the depths of the sea. The three movements—Sehr massig bewegt, Sehr bewegt, rauschend, and Sehr gedehnt, mit schmerzvollem Ausdruck—are filled with lush, aqueous harmonies and ravishing melodies that bring Andersen's story to life.
Under the skilled direction of conductor James Judd, the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra delivers a mesmerizing performance that highlights the depth and complexity of Zemlinsky's music. The album's duration of 1 hour and 2 minutes ensures a fulfilling listening experience, making it a perfect addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.