Puccini - Le Villi | BR Klassik 900359

Puccini - Le Villi

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Label: BR Klassik

Cat No: 900359

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Opera

Release Date: 18th April 2025

Contents

Artists

Anita Hartig (soprano)
Kang Wang (tenor)
Boris Pinkhasovich (baritone)
Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks
Munchner Rundfunkorchester

Conductor

Ivan Repusic

Works

Puccini, Giacomo

Le Villi

Artists

Anita Hartig (soprano)
Kang Wang (tenor)
Boris Pinkhasovich (baritone)
Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks
Munchner Rundfunkorchester

Conductor

Ivan Repusic

About

With his first stage work Le Villi, the young Giacomo Puccini instantly struck a chord with his contemporaries. His unerring instinct for deeply moving melodies made him a beacon of hope for a new generation of Italian opera composers. In this ‘opera ballo’ he masterfully set to music the gruesomely beautiful legend of an unfaithful fiancé who is killed by the frenzied dance of the ‘Willis’ - elemental spirits haunting the Black Forest. On 13 October 2024, a few weeks before the centenary of the composer's death on 29 November, the Munich Radio Orchestra presented a concert performance of the two-act version of Le Villi at the city’s Prinzregententheater. Anita Hartig, Kang Wang and Boris Pinkhasovich performed the solo parts, the Bavarian Radio Chorus sang, and the Munich Radio Orchestra played under its chief conductor, Ivan Repušić. To mark the 100th anniversary of the great Italian composer's death, BRKLASSIK is now presenting the live recording of this extraordinary concert on CD.

Le Villi was composed in the autumn of 1883. The 25-year-old Puccini, who had just passed his final exams at the Milan Conservatory, took part in a one-act opera competition organised by the publisher Sonzogno, but came away empty-handed. The premiere of the one-act version on 31 May 1884 at the Teatro dal Verme in Milan was nevertheless a sensational success, largely due to the magical sound of the music and the charming melodies. Admittedly, the dramaturgy of this ‘opera ballo’ was probably too unusual for it to remain in the stage repertoire for very long. Its sensational success quickly faded and could not be revived even after several reworkings (the two-act version created in 1884, and first performed on 26 December of that year at the Teatro Regio in Turin, forms the basis of this recording). Nevertheless, this first work paved the way for all of Puccini's subsequent operatic triumphs.

Cast:
- Anna: Antia Hartig (soprano)
- Roberto: Kang Wang (tenor)
- Guglielmo: Boris Pinkhasovich (baritone)

Reviews

This new Le Villi from Munich, it should be said at the outset, is the finest recording of Puccini’s first opera since Lorin Maazel’s 1979 performance, long regarded as the benchmark version of this uneven if oddly compelling work. It’s less immediately starry than its predecessor, though it’s beautifully conducted and extremely finely sung. ... while Maazel has Renata Scotto and Plácido Domingo on confrontative form, Anita Hartig and Kang Wang are altogether more subtle and reined in. Hartig is tremendous throughout, the sound glorious, the top effortless and capable of soaring ecstatically over the ensemble in the prayer scene. ... this is a superb achievement. Highly recommended, for Hartig above all.  Tim Ashley
Gramophone July 2025
Gramophone Editor's Choice

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