Dive into the world of 19th-century German opera with Albert Lortzing's captivating double bill, "Zar Und Zimmermann & Der Waffenschmied." This album, released on January 1, 2000, under the Maestoso label, offers a unique opportunity to explore the works of one of Germany's most celebrated composers.
"Zar Und Zimmermann" (Tsar and Carpenter) is a comedic opera that tells the story of a Russian tsar who disguises himself as a carpenter to escape his royal duties. The opera is filled with humor, romance, and memorable melodies, showcasing Lortzing's knack for blending comedy with heartfelt moments. The album features highlights such as the lively "Holzschuhtanz" (Wooden Shoe Dance) and the poignant "Lebe wohl, mein flandrisch Mädchen" (Farewell, My Flemish Girl).
Complementing this is "Der Waffenschmied" (The Armorsmith), a tale of love, jealousy, and redemption set against the backdrop of a small German town. This opera is known for its rich characterization and engaging plot, with standout tracks like "Man wird ja einmal nur geboren" (One is Born Only Once) and "Wir armen, armen Mädchen" (We Poor, Poor Girls).
With a total runtime of 57 minutes, this album is a concise yet comprehensive introduction to Lortzing's operatic genius. Whether you're a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this collection offers a delightful and engaging listening experience.