Immerse yourself in the rich, dramatic world of Victorian opera with "Victorian Concert Overtures" by The Orchestra of Opera North. Released on November 1, 1991, under the Hyperion label, this album is a captivating collection of overtures that showcase the grandeur and intensity of 19th-century opera. Spanning just over an hour, this album is a testament to the orchestral prowess of The Orchestra of Opera North, offering a thrilling journey through some of the most iconic and lesser-known operatic works of the Victorian era.
The album opens with "Chevy Chace," a spirited overture that sets the tone for the dramatic performances to come. It continues with the timeless "Romeo and Juliet, Op. 86" by Tchaikovsky, followed by the dark and brooding "Macbeth" by Verdi. Each piece is a masterclass in orchestration, with the Orchestra of Opera North bringing out the nuances and power of these compositions.
From the enchanting "Prospero" to the historical "Froissart, Op. 19," and the poignant "Overture to an Unwritten Tragedy," the album is a diverse exploration of the Victorian operatic repertoire. It culminates with the majestic "Britannia 'A Nautical Overture', Op. 52," leaving the listener with a sense of the epic and the sublime.
Whether you're an opera aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, "Victorian Concert Overtures" offers a compelling introduction to the dramatic and musical richness of Victorian opera. The Orchestra of Opera North's performance is nothing short of exceptional, making this album a standout in any classical music collection.