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      2. weber: euryanthe - carl maria von weber

      Weber: Euryanthe

      Carl Maria von WeberCarl Maria von Weber
      • 2013
      • 38 tracks
      • 2 uur, 54 min
      • opera
      Weber: Euryanthe - Carl Maria von Weber
      Weber: Euryanthe - Carl Maria von Weber

      Album Details

      Immerse yourself in the romantic grandeur of the 19th century with Carl Maria von Weber's "Euryanthe," a captivating opera that showcases the composer's mastery of the genre. This 2013 release from Brilliant Classics presents the complete opera, spanning nearly three hours of enchanting music that will transport you to a world of chivalry, love, and intrigue.

      "Euryanthe" is a testament to Weber's ability to blend dramatic narrative with lyrical beauty. The opera tells the story of Euryanthe, a noblewoman whose love for her husband, Adolar, is tested by the treacherous Lysiart. With a libretto by Helmut von Chézy, the opera is a rich tapestry of arias, duets, and choruses that highlight the vocal prowess of the performers.

      The album features a stellar cast, including Nicolai Gedda as Adolar, Jessye Norman as Euryanthe, and Tom Krause as Lysiart, among others. The Staatskapelle Dresden, conducted by Marek Janowski, provides the orchestral accompaniment, bringing Weber's score to life with precision and passion. The Rundfunkchor Leipzig, under the direction of Horst Neumann, adds depth and richness to the choral sections.

      The opera begins with the iconic "Ouvertüre," a piece that has become a staple of the concert hall. This overture sets the stage for the dramatic events to come, with its sweeping melodies and dynamic contrasts. Throughout the three acts, Weber's music weaves a spellbinding tale of love, betrayal, and redemption.

      From the tender duets of Euryanthe and Adolar to the dramatic confrontations between Lysiart and his adversaries, "Euryanthe" is a feast for the ears. The opera's highlight is the final act, which features a series of powerful arias and ensembles that culminate in a thrilling conclusion.

      This recording is a must-listen for fans of classical opera and those who appreciate the rich musical heritage of the 19th century. With its stunning performances and exquisite orchestration, "Euryanthe" is a timeless masterpiece that continues to captivate audiences today.

      April 4, 20132012 Brilliant Classics2013 Brilliant Classics

      Tracks

      1. Euryanthe: OuvertüreCarl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski
        9:08
      2. Euryanthe, Act I: No. 1. Introduktion "Dem Frieden Heil!" (Chor)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus, Horst Neumann
        3:23
      3. Euryanthe, Act I: "Ernster Reigen"Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski
        4:14
      4. Euryanthe, Act I: Rezitativ "Mein Adolar! So fern dem heitern Reigen?" (König, Adolar, Lysiart)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, Siegfried Vogel, Nicolai Gedda
        1:19
      5. Euryanthe, Act I: No. 2. Romanze "Unter blüh'nden Mandelbäumen" (Adolar)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, Nicolai Gedda
        3:32
      6. Euryanthe, Act I: No. 3. Chor "Heil Euryanth', der Lieblichsten der Schönen!" - Rezitativ. "Ich trag' es nicht!" (Lysiart, Adolar, König)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, Siegfried Vogel, Nicolai Gedda, Tom Krause
        4:07
      7. Euryanthe, Act I: No. 4. Terzett mit Chor "Wohlan! Du kennst mein herrlich Eigentum" (Lysiart, Adolar, König, Männerchor)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus, Siegfried Vogel, Nicolai Gedda, Tom Krause
        5:48
      8. Euryanthe, Act I: No. 5. Kavatine "Glöcklein im Tale" (Euryanthe)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, Jessye Norman
        5:45
      9. Euryanthe, Act I: Rezitativ "So einsam bangend find' ich dich?" (Eglantine, Euryanthe)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, Jessye Norman, Rita Hunter
        3:13
      10. Euryanthe, Act I: No. 6. Arie "O mein Leid ist unermessen" (Eglantine)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, Rita Hunter
        1:57
      11. Euryanthe, Act I: Rezitativ "Freundin! Geliebte! An meine Brust" (Euryanthe, Eglantine)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, Jessye Norman, Rita Hunter
        4:28
      12. Euryanthe, Act I: No. 7. Duett "Unter ist mein Stern gegangen" (Euryanthe, Eglantine)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, Jessye Norman, Tom Krause
        3:34
      13. Euryanthe, Act I: No. 8. Rezitativ und Arie "Betörte, die an meine Liebe glaubt" - "Er konnte mich um sie verschmähn!" (Eglantine)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, Rita Hunter
        5:15
      14. Euryanthe, Act I: No. 9. Finale "Jubeltöne, Heldensöhne" (Chor, Euryanthe, Eglantine, Lysiart)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, Rundfunkchor Berlin, Jessye Norman, Rita Hunter, Tom Krause, Horst Neumann
        4:32
      15. Euryanthe, Act I: No. 9. Finale "Fröhliche Klänge, Tänze, Gesänge" (Euryanthe, Chor, Eglantine, Rudolf, Lysiart)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, Rundfunkchor Berlin, Jessye Norman, Rita Hunter, Tom Krause, Horst Neumann, Harald Neukirch
        4:29
      16. Euryanthe, Act II: No. 10. Szene und Arie "Wo berg' ich mich?" - "Schweigt, glüh'nden Sehnens wilde Triebe" (Lysiart)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, Tom Krause
        10:32
      17. Euryanthe, Act II: No. 11. Rezitativ "Der Gruft entronnen, atm' ich wieder" (Eglantine, Lysiart)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, Rita Hunter, Tom Krause
        2:31
      18. Euryanthe, Act II: No. 11. Duett "Komm denn, unser Leid zu rächen!" (Eglantine, Lysiart)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, Rita Hunter, Tom Krause
        4:16
      19. Euryanthe, Act II: No. 12. Arie "Wehen mir Lüfte Ruh'" (Adolar)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, Nicolai Gedda
        6:06
      20. Euryanthe, Act II: No. 13. Duett "Hin nimm die Seele mein" (Euryanthe, Adolar)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, Jessye Norman, Nicolai Gedda
        3:02
      21. Euryanthe, Act II: No. 14. Finale "Leuchtend füllt die Königshallen" (Männerchor, König, Euryanthe, Lysiart, Adolar)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus, Horst Neumann, Siegfried Vogel, Jessye Norman, Nicolai Gedda, Tom Krause
        10:05
      22. Euryanthe, Act II: No. 14. Finale "Laß mich empor zum Lichte wallen" (Euryanthe, König, Lysiart, Adolar, Männerchor)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus, Horst Neumann, Siegfried Vogel, Jessye Norman, Nicolai Gedda, Tom Krause
        3:08
      23. Euryanthe, Act II: No. 14. Finale "Verleih mein Recht mir" (Lysiart, König, Adolar, Euryanthe, Männerchor)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus, Horst Neumann, Siegfried Vogel, Jessye Norman, Nicolai Gedda, Tom Krause
        5:35
      24. Euryanthe, Act III: No. 15. Rezitativ "Hier weilest du? Hier darf ich ruh'n?" (Euryanthe, Adolar)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, Jessye Norman, Nicolai Gedda
        6:39
      25. Euryanthe, Act III: No. 15. Duett "Wie liebt ich dich" (Adolar, Euryanthe)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, Jessye Norman, Nicolai Gedda
        4:09
      26. Euryanthe, Act III: No. 16. Arioso und Szene "Schirmende Engelschar" (Euryanthe, Adolar)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, Jessye Norman, Nicolai Gedda
        3:49
      27. Euryanthe, Act III: No. 17. Rezitativ "So bin ich nun verlassen" (Euryanthe)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, Jessye Norman
        3:45
      28. Euryanthe, Act III: No. 17. Kavatine "Hier dicht am Quell" (Euryanthe)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, Jessye Norman
        6:11
      29. Euryanthe, Act III: No. 18. Jägerchor "Die Tale dampfen, die Höhen glüh'n" (Männerchor) - Rezitativ "O seht! Die Schlang' erlegt von starker Hand!" [König, Männerchor]Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus, Siegfried Vogel, Horst Neumann
        2:56
      30. Euryanthe, Act III: No. 19. Duett mit Chor "Laßt mich hier in Ruh' erblassen" (Euryanthe, König, Männerchor)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus, Siegfried Vogel, Horst Neumann, Jessye Norman
        2:33
      31. Euryanthe, Act III: No. 20. Arie mit Chor "Zu ihm! O weilet nicht!" (Euryanthe, Männerchor)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus, Horst Neumann, Jessye Norman
        4:28
      32. Euryanthe, Act III: No. 21. Szene mit Chor "Pas de cinq" (Ballettmusik)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski
        6:07
      33. Euryanthe, Act III: No. 21. Szene mit Chor "Der Mai bringt frische Rosen dar" (Chor, Bertha, Rudolf, Adolar)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus, Horst Neumann, Renate Krahmer, Harald Neukirch, Nicolai Gedda
        5:00
      34. Euryanthe, Act III: No. 22. Solo mit Chor "Vernichte kühn das Werk der Tücke" (Chor, Adolar)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus, Horst Neumann, Nicolai Gedda
        0:54
      35. Euryanthe, Act III: No. 23. Hochzeitsmarsch, Szene und Chor "Das Frevlerpaar! Weh diesem Bunde!" (Chor, Adolar, Eglantine, Lysiart)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, Nicolai Gedda, Rita Hunter, Tom Krause
        6:48
      36. Euryanthe, Act III: No. 24. Duett mit Chor "Trotze nicht! Vermessener!" (Chor, Lysiart, Adolar)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus, Horst Neumann, Nicolai Gedda, Tom Krause
        1:54
      37. Euryanthe, Act III: No. 25. Finale "Laßt ruh'n das Schwert!" (König, Adolar, Eglantine, Chor, Lysiart, Euryanthe)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus, Horst Neumann, Nicolai Gedda, Tom Krause, Jessye Norman, Rita Hunter
        5:30
      38. Euryanthe, Act III: No. 25. Finale, Duett mit Chor "Hin nimm die Seele mein" (Euryanthe, Adolar, Chor)Carl Maria von Weber, Staatskapelle Dresden, Marek Janowski, MDR Leipzig Radio Chorus, Horst Neumann, Nicolai Gedda, Jessye Norman
        3:08
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      About Carl Maria von Weber

      Carl Maria von Weber, born on November 18 or 19, 1786, in Eutin, was a pioneering figure in the Romantic era, renowned for his contributions as a composer, conductor, and pianist. Weber's innovative approach to opera and his distinctive compositions have left an indelible mark on classical music. His reform-oriented directorship and theoretical insights aimed to elevate the operatic experience, making him one of the most influential composers of his time. Weber's legacy is deeply intertwined with the city of Dresden, where he spent a significant portion of his career. Despite his untimely death in London on June 5, 1826, his musical genius continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide.

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