Schoenberg: Gurre-Lieder
Arroyo, Baker, Young, Patzak; Ferencsik
Copenhagen, 1974
$9.95
Description:
Pros:
- Before breaking the mold of late Romantic music, Arnold Schoenberg was well on his way to taking his place next to Mahler and Strauss. Gurre-Lieder is one of his most opulent examples of Art Nouveau, and gives a tantalizing taste of his skill for harmony and orchestration.
- If you don't know this work, the cast here makes a very good argument for it. Martina Arroyo brings grandeur to the role of Tove.
- As the Waldtaube, Janet Baker displays a more dramatic side to her instrument.
- The piece ends with a melodrama; Julius Patzak delivers the spoken lines. One can't help wonder if this section could be viewed as proto-Sprechstimme...
Cons:
- None to mention.
In Stereo
OD 12059-2
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