Feel the Blues with all that Jazz
English (United Kingdom)Polish (Poland)
Home Classical Keiser Reinhard Reinhard Keiser - Die Großmütige Tomyris (2013)

Reinhard Keiser - Die Großmütige Tomyris (2013)

User Rating: / 0
PoorBest 

Reinhard Keiser - Die Großmütige Tomyris (2013)

Image could not be displayed. Check browser for compatibility.

CD1

    1 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten: Concerto avanti l'opera a 5 (Vivace ma non presto) 
    2 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 1. Akt: Nr. 1 Lebe lange, lebe lange, tapfere Königin 
    3 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 1. Akt: Ich bin vergnügt (Rezitativ) 
    4 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 1. Akt: Nr. 2 Lebe lange, lebe lange, tapfere Königin 
    5 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 1. Akt: Nr. 3 Tanz der Scythen mit bloßen Säbeln (Gigue) 
    6 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 1. Akt: Dein Opfer hat die Götter vergnügt (Rezitativ) 
    7 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 1. Akt: Nr. 4 Non star dubioso (Aria) 
    8 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 1. Akt: Unüberwindlichste, ich werd' euch bald den Eid (Rezitativ) 
    9 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 1. Akt: Nr. 5 Se mai perdo la gloria d'amante (Aria) 
    10 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 1. Akt: Unglücklichster Monarch! (Rezitativ) 
    11 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 1. Akt: Nr. 7 Liebe, Rache, Zorn und Wut (Aria) 
    12 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 1. Akt: Laß sich die Könige bei mir einfinden (Rezitativ) 
    13 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 1. Akt: Nr. 8 Strahlt, ihr Sterne, meine Liebe (Aria) 
    14 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 1. Akt: Sieh da! die Könige! (Rezitativ) 
    15 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 1. Akt: Proverà la mia catena (Aria) 
    16 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 1. Akt: Bewünschter Ort, wo ich vergnügungvoll (Rezitativ) 
    17 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 1. Akt: Nr. 11 Brecht doch, ihr geliebten Schatten (Aria) 
    18 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 1. Akt: Nr. 12 Sinfonie 
    19 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 1. Akt: Ihr Götter! Meroe erscheint in jener Höhe (Rezitativ) 
    20 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 1. Akt: Mir wird bald heiß, bald kalt (Accompagnement) 
    21 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 1. Akt: Nr. 14 Spricht mir euer Haß, ihr Schönen (Aria) 
    22 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 2. Akt: Nr. 15 Triumphiere, triumphiere, singe, lebe 
    23 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 2. Akt: Nr. 16 Menuet 
    24 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 2. Akt: Nr. 17 Loure 
    25 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 2. Akt: Nr. 18 Bourée 
    26 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 2. Akt: Geliebte Königin, du hast die Siegeszeichen (Rezitativ) 
    27 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 2. Akt: Nr. 19 Caro bene! (Aria in tre) 
    28 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 2. Akt: So wolltest du wohl einen Ehgemahl (Rezitativ) 
    29 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 2. Akt: Nr. 20 Amor fache nicht die Flammen (Aria) 

CD2

    1 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 2. Akt: Es ist mir lieb, daß ich dich hier erblicke (Rezitativ) 
    2 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 2. Akt: Nr. 23 Eilet, ihr Furien, kommet zusammen (Aria) 
    3 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 2. Akt: Orontes, deine Treu ist mir genugsam bekannt (Rezitativ) 
    4 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 2. Akt: Mein herbes Leid und scharfer Schmerz (Aria affettuosa) 
    5 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 2. Akt: Unglücklichste, was willst du nun beginnen? (Rezitativ) 
    6 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 2. Akt: Nr. 27 Kühle Winde, saust gelinde (Aria) 
    7 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 2. Akt: Nr. 28 Symphonie 
    8 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 2. Akt: Der Himmel lachet meine Rache (Rezitativ) 
    9 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 2. Akt: Nr. 24 Deine Großmut, deine Güte (Aria) 
    10 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 2. Akt: Soll mein Tigranes so unschuldig sterben (Rezitativ) 
    11 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 2. Akt: Nr. 30 Kann ich meinen Schatz nicht retten (Aria) 
    12 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 3. Akt: Hier ist das edle Schild (Rezitativ) 
    13 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 3. Akt: Nr. 32 Nell'apparenza del gran delitto (Aria) 
    14 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 3. Akt: Was stellt ihr euch bei dem Verräter vor? (Rezitativ) 
    15 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 3. Akt: Nr. 34 Tu lusinghi, o crudo amore (Aria) 
    16 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 3. Akt: Die Meroe! (Rezitativ) 
    17 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 3. Akt: Nr. 35 Sterb' ich nur um dich (Aria a 2 voci) 
    18 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 3. Akt: Schweig, Tomyris ist hier (Rezitativ) 
    19 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 3. Akt: Nr. 36 Rase nur, rase nur gegen dich selbsten (Aria furiosa) 
    20 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 3. Akt: Ach, Tomyris! dein Zorn (Rezitativ) 
    21 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 3. Akt: Nr. 37 Mi dice onore, tu sei felice (Aria) 
    22 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 3. Akt: Nein! nein! Tigranes soll nicht sterben (Rezitativ) 
    23 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 3. Akt: Nr. 38 Treuloses Kind, auf! auf! (Aria) 
    24 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 3. Akt: Tigranes sterbe, der Verräter! (Rezitativ) 
    25 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 3. Akt: Nr. 39 Umwölke doch, umwölke doch, Vergessenheit (Aria) 
    26 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 3. Akt: So willst du sterben, ach! (Rezitativ) 
    27 Die grossmütige Tomyris - Oper in drei Akten, 3. Akt: Nr. 41 Treue Liebe herrschet (Air en Gavotte)

Gabriele Fontana (soprano) - Tomyris; 
Marianne Hirsti (soprano) - Meroë; 
Christoph Prégardien (tenor) - Tigranes; 
Stefan Dahlberg (tenor) - Policares; 
Alan Cemore (baritone) - Doraspe; 
Oskar Purg- staller (tenor) - Latyrus; 
Wolfram Krohn (bass-baritone) - Orontes.

Linde Consort (playing authentic Baroque instruments)
Hans-Martin Linde – conductor

rec. live, 20-24 April 1988, Theater im Pfalzbau, Ludwigshafen, Germany. 

 

The name of Reinhard Keiser is closely connected to the Oper am Gänsemarkt in Hamburg. This was the first opera house in Germany which was not part of an aristocratic court; every citizen could buy a ticket. The librettos were mostly in German, although often the arias were in Italian or French. It opened in 1678 with a performance of a sacred opera by Johann Theile. Many composers who are still well-known were active in Hamburg as opera composers, such as Johann Philipp Krieger, Johann Mattheson, Christoph Graupner, Georg Philipp Telemann, George Frideric Handel and Reinhard Keiser. However, the repertoire of the Oper am Gänsemarkt is comparatively obscure. One reason is that a large part of it has been lost.

Telemann's oeuvre continues to enjoy increasing interest and some of his operas have been performed and recorded. However, most of his operas are lost or have been preserved in only fragmentary form. From Graupner's operatic output almost nothing has survived. In the case of Keiser the situation is much better. His colleague Johann Mattheson stated that he had composed over one hundred operas. That is certainly highly exaggerated, but there is documentary evidence of at least 66 operas from his pen. Less than a third has survived: 19 largely complete scores and substantial fragments of others. However, very little of his output has received any attention in modern times. Very few of his operas are available on disc, and because of that this reissue should be welcome.

That said, I am not sure whether this particular issue will do Keiser's reputation any good. The fact that he was so prolific works against him. It hasn't exactly given him a good name among music historians. Telemann also suffered the same fate but more of his oeuvre has been explored. As this has happened so the conviction has grown that most of it is of very good quality. Whether the same is the case with Keiser is hard to say. This recording of his opera Die großmütige Tomyris is probably not such a good argument for his case.

It is claimed that this live performance of 1988 represents the complete opera. That seems to be incorrect: the track-list includes the numbers in the libretto, and some are omitted. In the first act we hear numbers 1 to 5, 7 and 8 and then 10 to 14. This indicates that parts have been cut. Whether that is because those parts have been lost is impossible to say; the liner-notes omit any information about that. The work-list in New Grove doesn't indicate that this opera is incomplete.

This is a recording of a staged performance which explains the stage noises. I find that rather annoying if there is nothing to see. German speakers may understand large parts of the recitatives, but even they will miss some words or lines. The booklet is no help on that front as a libretto is omitted. It is also questionable whether those who don't understand German are willing to listen to long episodes with recitatives - some more than five minutes - without understanding what they are about.

I must add that the singing is hardly a reason to purchase this disc. Most of the soloists sing with a pretty big wobble, especially Gabriele Fontana who takes the title-role. Marianne Hirsti and Oskar Pürgstaller are stylistically more convincing. Christoph Prégardien is the best of them all, but I have never considered him a real opera singer. He doesn't convince me here either. From a dramatic point of view he is rather stiff, and that goes for the most of the cast. Despite this being a live performance there is no real drama or impulse. The Linde-Consort has never been a very engaging ensemble, and their playing is too straightforward and not very imaginative.

As much as I would like to see operas by Reinhard Keiser being recorded, this recording should not have been reissued. It is time that his operas were carefully examined, performed and recorded. It seems that this particular example includes a lot of good stuff, but, sad to say, that is not conveyed here. ---Johan van Veen, musicweb-international.com

download (mp3 @320 kbs):

uploaded yandex 4shared mediafire mega solidfiles zalivalka cloudmailru filecloudio anonfiles oboom

 

back

 

Before downloading any file you are required to read and accept the
Terms and Conditions.

If you are an artist or agent, and would like your music removed from this site,
please e-mail us on
abuse@theblues-thatjazz.com
and we will remove them as soon as possible.


Polls
What music genre would you like to find here the most?
 
Now onsite:
  • 1164 guests
Content View Hits : 253847265