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A careful blend of recitative, arioso and set piece, Euryanthe was Carl Maria von Weber's second opera, first performed in 1823 (two years after the premiere of Der Freischütz) and based on an early 13th-century French romance with a libretto by Helmina von Chézy -- the eccentric author of Schubert's five-act Rosamunde.

The work is largely based on the then common opera theme of a husband driven to test his wife's fidelity. Lysiart, Adolar's secret rival, boasts that he can lead the latter's betrothed Euryanthe astray -- a claim to which each reacts by staking all his possessions on the outcome. Lysiart appears to have triumphed when Eglantine, jealously in love with Adolar, manages to unlock from Euryanthe a secret concerning Adolar's dead sister, who will not find rest until the ring from which she drank poison is wet with tears; Adolar, distraught, abandons Euryanthe and gives up all his possessions. Things take a turn for the better, however, when Eglantine's betrayal is uncovered by the king and his hunting party, who stumble upon an exhausted Euryanthe after she has just saved Adolar from a huge serpent. Alleging that Euryanthe has died, the king guilt-trips Eglantine at the ensuing peasant wedding into confessing her crime, whereupon she is fatally stabbed by an enraged Lysiart. Adolar is crazed with grief, but at this moment Euryanthe enters and the two are happily reunited.

Rarely staged because of its weak libretto, Euryanthe is nevertheless a groundbreaking work due to its repeated use of chromaticism for depicting evil characters -- Weber was well ahead of his time in this respect, as music history would have to wait another 40 years before Wagner pursued the 'dissolution of tonality' on a similar scale in Tristan und Isolde. This recording, made in 1974, features a stellar cast (Nicolai Gedda and Jessye Norman sing the roles of Adolar and Euryanthe respectively) and is directed by esteemed Polish-born conductor Marek Janowski.

Other information:
- Recorded 29 June --7 July 1974, Lukaskirche, Dresden.
- A star-studded cast in this recording of one of most successful and popular German romantic operas, Weber's Euryanthe: Jessey Norman in stellar form, legendary Nicolai Gedda, Siegfried Vogel, Rita Hunter, Tom Krause, and conducted by Marek Janowski, one of the most esteemed conductors of his generation, nowadays receiving great critical acclaim for his recordings of all Wagner operas.
- A gem from the Berlin Classics catalogue, the booklet contains liner notes and synopsis.
Dane bibliograficzne / Bibliographic info
Rodzaj (nośnik) / Type of product Compact Disc
Dział / Department Muzyka / Polish Music
Autor / Author Jessye Norman , Gedda Nicolai , Tom Krause , Rundfunkchor Leipzig , Staatskapelle Dresden , Janowski Mare
Tytuł / Title Weber: Euryanthe
Język / Language angielski
Wydawca / Publisher Brilliant Classics
Rok wydania / Published in year 2013
Rodzaj oprawy / Binding type Plastikowa
Wymiary / Size 14.0x12.0
Ciężar / Weight 0,19 kg
   
Wydano / Published on 01.08.2013
EAN/UPC 5028421946825
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