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      2. schillings: mona lisa, op. 1 - max von schillings

      Schillings: Mona Lisa, Op. 1

      Max von SchillingsMax von Schillings
      • 2014
      • 25 tracks
      • 2 uur, 13 min
      Schillings: Mona Lisa, Op. 1 - Max von Schillings
      Schillings: Mona Lisa, Op. 1 - Max von Schillings

      Album Details

      Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Max von Schillings' "Mona Lisa, Op. 1," a remarkable opera that stands as a significant departure from the Wagnerian tradition. This album, recorded in 1953 by the Berlin Opera Orchestra under the direction of Robert Heger, offers a unique blend of drama and musical innovation that has been praised for its realism and emotional depth.

      Comprising two acts and a series of highlights, the opera unfolds over a duration of 2 hours and 13 minutes, taking you through a rich tapestry of musical expressions. The story, inspired by the enigmatic Mona Lisa, explores themes of love, intrigue, and the complexities of human nature. The prelude sets the stage with its evocative melodies, while the subsequent acts delve into the heart of the narrative, featuring arias and ensembles that showcase the operatic prowess of the performers.

      Critics have lauded "Mona Lisa" for its ability to capture the essence of real life, offering a mirror to the human experience. The opera's departure from traditional Wagnerian styles makes it a compelling listen for both opera enthusiasts and those new to the genre. The Berlin Opera Orchestra's performance, conducted by Robert Heger, brings Schillings' vision to life with precision and passion, making this recording a timeless addition to any classical music collection.

      Released by Walhall Eternity Series in 2014, this album is a testament to Schillings' enduring legacy as a composer. Whether you are a seasoned opera lover or a curious newcomer, "Mona Lisa, Op. 1" promises an engaging and enriching musical journey.

      August 1, 20142014 Walhall Eternity Series2014 Walhall Eternity Series

      Tracks

      1. Mona Lisa, Op. 31: PreludeMax von Schillings, Berlin Opera Orchestra, Robert Heger
        4:32
      2. Mona Lisa, Op. 31: Erbaut ward der Palast nach Brunelleschis PlanenMax von Schillings, Hans Beirer, Berlin Opera Orchestra, Robert Heger
        8:00
      3. Mona Lisa, Op. 31, Act I: Carneval! Carneval!Max von Schillings, Berlin Opera Chorus, Berlin Opera Orchestra, Robert Heger
        7:08
      4. Mona Lisa, Op. 31, Act I: Ah! MisericordiaMax von Schillings, Ilse Hülper, Berlin Opera Orchestra, Robert Heger
        6:13
      5. Mona Lisa, Op. 31, Act I: Ritornelle weiss ich eine MasseMax von Schillings, Berlin Opera Orchestra, Robert Heger, Horst Wilhelm
        2:24
      6. Mona Lisa, Op. 31, Act I: Arrigo brachte Mona Gina herMax von Schillings, Mathieu Ahlersmeyer, Berlin Opera Orchestra, Robert Heger
        3:17
      7. Mona Lisa, Op. 31, Act I: Was ist's mein Freund?Max von Schillings, Wilhelm Lang, Berlin Opera Orchestra, Robert Heger
        5:38
      8. Mona Lisa, Op. 31, Act I: Ah, Messer Giovanni!Max von Schillings, Horst Wilhelm, Berlin Opera Orchestra, Robert Heger
        2:31
      9. Mona Lisa, Op. 31, Act I: Nun wappnet Eure AugenMax von Schillings, Robert Heger, Mathieu Ahlersmeyer, Berlin Opera Orchestra
        5:48
      10. Mona Lisa, Op. 31, Act I: Seht hier des Meeres wunderbarsten SchatzMax von Schillings, Mathieu Ahlersmeyer, Berlin Opera Orchestra, Robert Heger
        4:43
      11. Mona Lisa, Op. 31, Act I: FiordalisaMax von Schillings, Hans Beirer, Berlin Opera Orchestra, Robert Heger
        13:02
      12. Mona Lisa, Op. 31, Act I: Sprach hier jemand? Ah, du bist noch da?Max von Schillings, Mathieu Ahlersmeyer, Berlin Opera Orchestra, Robert Heger
        8:16
      13. Mona Lisa, Op. 31, Act I: Warum so schreckhaft?Max von Schillings, Mathieu Ahlersmeyer, Berlin Opera Orchestra, Robert Heger
        6:15
      14. Mona Lisa, Op. 31, Act I: Was... was will ich?Max von Schillings, Inge Borkh, Berlin Opera Orchestra, Robert Heger
        1:57
      15. Mona Lisa, Op. 31, Act I: Lächle, schöne Mona Lisa!Max von Schillings, Mathieu Ahlersmeyer, Berlin Opera Orchestra, Robert Heger
        1:14
      16. Mona Lisa, Op. 31, Act II: Nichts regt sich im Zimmer Mona LisaMax von Schillings, Emmy Hagemann, Berlin Opera Orchestra, Robert Heger
        5:09
      17. Mona Lisa, Op. 31, Act II: Gruner, gruner, blau blühender RosmarinMax von Schillings, Alice Zimmermann, Berlin Opera Orchestra, Robert Heger
        3:10
      18. Mona Lisa, Op. 31, Act II: Was ist... ach so... zur Mette lauten sieMax von Schillings, Berlin Opera Orchestra, Robert Heger, Inge Borkh
        6:42
      19. Mona Lisa, Op. 31, Act II: Es wird schon spätMax von Schillings, Alice Zimmermann, Berlin Opera Orchestra, Robert Heger
        4:29
      20. Mona Lisa, Op. 31, Act II: Sie ist nicht hier? Lisa!Max von Schillings, Mathieu Ahlersmeyer, Berlin Opera Orchestra, Robert Heger
        6:25
      21. Mona Lisa, Op. 31, Act II: So! So! Hab ich Dich!Max von Schillings, Inge Borkh, Berlin Opera Orchestra, Robert Heger
        6:42
      22. Mona Lisa, Op. 31, Act II: Das war des Dramas EndeMax von Schillings, Robert Heger, Hans Beirer, Berlin Opera Orchestra
        4:51
      23. Mona Lisa, Op. 31 (Highlights): Prelude. PreludeMax von Schillings, Staatskapelle Berlin
        4:06
      24. Mona Lisa, Op. 31 (Highlights): Prelude. Ständchen des arrigoMax von Schillings, Staatskapelle Berlin
        4:06
      25. Mona Lisa, Op. 31 (Highlights): FiordalisaMax von Schillings, Barbara Kemp, Josef Mann
        6:08
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      About Max von Schillings

      Max von Schillings, born on April 19, 1868, in Düren, Germany, was a prominent figure in the world of classical music, renowned for his multifaceted talents as a composer, conductor, and theater intendant. His musical journey began with studies in Munich, where he delved into law and literature before dedicating himself to music. Von Schillings' compositions, particularly his operas, garnered international acclaim. His opera "Mona Lisa," premiered in 1915, was a standout success, performed at prestigious venues like the Metropolitan Opera. As a conductor, he served as the chief conductor at the Berlin State Opera from 1919 to 1925, and later as the General-Intendant of the Städtische Oper Berlin. His leadership roles extended to the Preußische Akademie der Künste, where he served as president from 1932 until his death in 1933. Von Schillings' legacy is marked by his significant contributions to the operatic repertoire and his influential positions in the German music scene.

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