Flury - Die helle Nacht
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Label: Toccata Classics
Cat No: TOCC0580
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Opera
Release Date: 19th November 2021
Contents
Artists
Julia Sophie Wagner (soprano)Stephanie Buhlmann (soprano)
Magnus Vigilius (tenor)
Eric Stoklossa (tenor)
Daniel Ochoa (baritone)
Ogulcan Yilmaz (bass)
Gartnerplatz Kammerchor
Gottingen Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Paul MannWorks
Die helle Nacht (The Bright Night)Artists
Julia Sophie Wagner (soprano)Stephanie Buhlmann (soprano)
Magnus Vigilius (tenor)
Eric Stoklossa (tenor)
Daniel Ochoa (baritone)
Ogulcan Yilmaz (bass)
Gartnerplatz Kammerchor
Gottingen Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Paul MannAbout
“Paul Mann, a conductor adept at dealing with little known music, is completely on top of these scores. Never for a moment do they drag or sound dull, and the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra does a terrific job. This is certainly a release of interest, and I hope it leads to recordings of Flury’s concertos and symphonies.” – Fanfare, July–August 2020 (TOCC0552, Der magische Spiegel & Kleine Ballettmusik)
“Flury’s version [of A Florentine Tragedy] has an almost verismo feel to it: brassy declarations seem to echo the fanfares in Turandot; vocal lines have Italianate fluidity to them. Paul Mann conducts the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra in a pulsating account…Toccata’s rich recording allows both works to bloom and this disc is well worth exploring.” – Gramophone, September 2019 (TOCC0427, A Florentine Tragedy)
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