Beethoven - Leonore
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 94868
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Opera
Release Date: 21st April 2014
Contents
Artists
Hermann Christian PolsterTheo Adam
Richard Cassilly
Edda Moser
Karl Ridderbusch
Helen Donath
Eberhard Buchner
Reiner Goldberg
Siegfried Lorenz
Rundfunkchor Leipzig
Staatskapelle Dresden
Conductor
Herbert BlomstedtWorks
Leonore (original version of Fidelio, 1805)Artists
Hermann Christian PolsterTheo Adam
Richard Cassilly
Edda Moser
Karl Ridderbusch
Helen Donath
Eberhard Buchner
Reiner Goldberg
Siegfried Lorenz
Rundfunkchor Leipzig
Staatskapelle Dresden
Conductor
Herbert BlomstedtAbout
Reissue of this near legendary recording of Beethoven’s Leonore (the first version of what later became Fidelio). This recording from 1977 was the first recording of this opera, and since then remains a benchmark. It features the best singers of the time: Eberhard Büchner, Edda Moser, Theo Adam and Karl Ridderbusch.
At the time of its first release in 1977, this was a ground-breaking set, presenting for the first time to an international public the first thoughts – or the first extant thoughts – of Beethoven in his protracted attempts to write an opera. Subjects came and went, but the story, already the subject of two operas now consigned to historical oblivion, of a political prisoner rescued by his wife in travesti, retained an obvious and persistent appeal to a composer who had already distinguished himself – and lost not a few clients in the process – for his passionate embrace of enlightenment, even revolutionary ideals.
But when first performed in Vienna in 1805, the opera, named after the woman ahead of her time, had a frosty reception, not least because Vienna was under French military occupation, and most of the audience were French officers who could have taken none too favourably to the critique of a brutal dictatorship which can only be resisted through the last powers of marital love.
Revisions followed in 1806, but the version now universally known and loved was finally created and heard in 1814, by which time Beethoven’s own style had undergone a sea change towards concision and dislocation. Fidelio largely follows those changes, so that the earlier version is much fuller (in three acts), perhaps more of its time but with much music that no lover of Beethoven should miss.
Cast:
- Hermann Christian Polster: Don Fernando, the king’s minister
- Theo Adam: Don Pizarro, governor of a state prison
- Richard Cassilly: Florestan, prisoner
- Edda Moser: Leonore, his wife, in male attire as Fidelio
- Karl Ridderbusch: Rocco, chief jailer
- Helen Donath: Marzelline, his daughter
- Eberhard Büchner: Jaquino, Rocco’s assistant
- Reiner Goldberg: 1st Prisoner
- Siegfried Lorenz: 2nd Prisoner
“I was enthralled by this performance, which I would recommend to all Beethovenites and all opera‐lovers.” - Gramophone, August 1977
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