Zemlinsky - Eine florentinische Tragodie
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Label: Pentatone
Cat No: PTC5186739
Format: Hybrid SACD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Opera
Release Date: 14th June 2024
Contents
Artists
Ausrine Stundyte (soprano)Nikolai Schukoff (tenor)
John Lundgren (baritone)
Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor
Marc AlbrechtWorks
Eine florentinische Tragodie (A Florentine Tragedy), op.16Artists
Ausrine Stundyte (soprano)Nikolai Schukoff (tenor)
John Lundgren (baritone)
Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor
Marc AlbrechtAbout
Cast:
- Guido Bardi, Prince of Florence: Nikolai Schukoff (tenor)
- Simone, a merchant: John Lundgren (baritone)
- Bianca, his wife: Ausrine Stundyte (soprano)
Sound/Video
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1Ouvertüre
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2So langsam, Weib?
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3Ich dank’ Euch, Herr
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4Wackrer Simone, genug, ich bitte Euch
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5Ja, ich vergass, und will nicht wieder Anstoß geben
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6Was gibt es Neues, mein Prinz?
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7Wie er gleich einem schalen Krämer spricht!
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8Genug! Zur Freude reif ist diese Nacht
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9Nun, mein Prinz, stosst an
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10Holdsel’ge Bianca, der schale Krämer langweilt mich
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11Simone, jetzt muß ich nach Hause gehn
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12Bianca, hol mein Schwert!
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13Warum hast du mir nicht gesagt
Europadisc Review
Reviews
... the conductor Marc Albrecht extracts such colourful and impassioned playing from the Netherlands Philharmonic that the opera’s hot-house score still dazzles. And the triangular drama played out in 16th-century Florence between a cuckolded merchant (John Lundgren), his wife (Ausrine Stundyte) and her lover (Nikolai Schukoff) exerts its own pull, especially if you enjoy operas where characters sing in German about “the churlish moon”, “strangling fingers” and “the falling midnight of your hair”. Geoff BrownError on this page? Let us know here
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