Beethoven: Ah! Perfido, Op. 65 - CD

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Beethoven: The Birth of a Master

Beethoven: The Birth of a Master


Beethoven:

The Creatures of Prometheus Overture, Op. 43

O wär' ich schon mit dir vereint (Marzelline)

Alexandra Coku (soprano)

No, non turbati

Alexandra Coku (soprano)

Romance No. 2 for Violin and Orchestra in F major, Op. 50

Julien Chauvin (violin)

Ah! Perfido, Op. 65

Alexandra Coku (soprano)

Symphony No. 1 in C major, Op. 21


Le Cercle de l'Harmonie, Jérémie Rhorer

This recording of a live performance of music by the young Beethoven – his first operatic, symphonic and concert masterpieces – features one of the best of the newer ensembles on the international scene, Le Cercle de L’Harmonie under its conductor Jérémie Rhorer. The lively and innovative programme includes the early dramatic scene “Ah Perfido”, the concert aria “No non turbati”, “O wär’ ich schon mit dir verein” (an aria from the first version of Fidelio, which was titled “Leonore”), as well as his First Symphony, and the first of the two Romances for violin and orchestra.

Formed in April 2005 in Deauville by Jeremy Rhorer and Julien Chauvin (first violin), le Cercle de l’Harmonie soon established itself as a significant force in the performance of great symphonic and operatic repertoires of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. The ensemble is now invited to appear at major venues – including London’s Barbican Hall in June – and with artists such as Diana Damrau and Philippe Jaroussky, with whom it has recorded two CDs for Virgin Classics. This, the first in a series of productions for Ambroisie, presents Jérémie Rhorer’s first recording of works by Beethoven.

Today the music of Beethoven is regarded as a remarkable link in the chain of evolution of Western music, a judgement that is based mainly on the pieces he composed after 1800. However there was in his artistic development a transitional period, around the turn of the century, when the works he composed appear to belong to the Classical tradition while presenting ideas that were to be developed later. This recording features the major works of that period, the Symphony No. 1 in C major, and the Romance for violin and orchestra in F major, op. 50. There are also three vocal works on the disc, the aria “O wär’ ich schon mit dir verein” from “Leonore”, the first version of Beethoven’s only opera “Fidelio”, the dramatic scene “Ah Perfido”, and the concert aria “No non turbati”.

“Rhorer's textures are skull-crackingly hard coated and rhythmically assertive: the tempo change in the first movement, Adagio to Allegro, jolts the music out of its comfort zone, while the second movement Andante is lingering rather than sentimental...[His] Beethoven is intelligent, probing and makes a genuine attempt to reclaim the 'sound' of Beethoven from 'music' we've heard maybe once too often” Classic FM Magazine, November 2011 *****

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Gré Brouwenstijn

Gré Brouwenstijn

sings arias by Beethoven, Verdi, Wagner & Weber


Beethoven:

Ah! Perfido, Op. 65

Verdi:

Tu che la vanità (from Don Carlo)

Pace, pace mio Dio! (from La forza del destino)

Son giunta … Madre, pietosa Vergine (from La Forza del Destino)

D'amor sull'ali rosee (from Il Trovatore)

Wagner:

Dich, teure Halle (from Tannhauser)

Allmächt’ge Jungfrau! (from Tannhäuser)

Einsam in trüben Tagen (from Lohengrin)

Johohoe! Traft ihr das Schiff im Meere an 'Senta's Ballad' (from Der fliegende Holländer)

Weber:

Wie nahte mir der Schlummer … Leise, leise, fromme Weise (from Der Freischütz)


Gré Brouwenstijn (soprano)

Vienna Symphony Orchestra & The Hague Philharmonic Orchestra, Rudolf Moralt & Willem van Otterloo

The Dutch soprano Gré Brouwenstijn has long been held in the highest esteem within her own country, and within a circle of vocal connoisseurs, for the fearless vibrancy of her approach to the great hochdramatisch soprano roles, without ever compromising the standards and ideals of vocal beauty: hers is a voice of great strength and flexibility, fully able to meet the challenge of projecting both the scale and drama of Wagner’s heroines while also inhabiting their more intimate confessions.

Brouwenstijn made precious few recordings – most of what is left to us now derives from private tapes or radio archives of live performances – but this compilation of two studio sessions (from 1954 and 1956) catches her in her vocal prime. The big numbers from Wagner’s early dramas (Tannhäuser, Lohengrin, Der fliegende Holländer) are included, as well as Wagner’s own leaping-off points in Beethoven (‘Ah, perfido!’) and Weber (Der Freischütz). To finish, there’s a selection of mature Verdi, including ‘Tu che la vanità’ (Don Carlo) and ‘Pace, pace, mio Dio!’ (La forza del destino). This is an unmissable release for anyone in love with the art of the soprano voice.

Includes appreciation of Brouwenstijn by the writer and opera director Mike Ashman.

“One of the great vocal artists of the 1950s and 1960s, Brouwenstijn didn't have a great voice, but was passionate, intense and equally convincing in Wagner and Verdi.” BBC Music Magazine, February 2012 *****

“Vibrant in 'Dich teure Halle', with a quick flicker in the voice, she presents an imaginative, inward 'Allmächt'ge Jungfrau'...She is also sensitive in the first part of 'Einsam in trüben Tagen'...and then nicely introduces a fuller tone as the aria proceeds. She injects passion into the two arias from La Forza del destino.” International Record Review, December 2011

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Beethoven - Incidental Music to ‘Egmont’, Op. 84

Beethoven - Incidental Music to ‘Egmont’, Op. 84


Beethoven:

Egmont Incidental Music, Op. 84

March for Military Music in F major WoO 18 "York March"

March No. 2 in F major, WoO 19

Ah! Perfido, Op. 65


Madeleine Pierard (soprano) & Sören Meyer-Eller (narrator)

New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, James Judd

Shortly after completing his breathtaking Fifth Symphony, Beethoven composed incidental music for Goethe’s drama, Egmont.

While the Overture is well known, the remaining movements deserve no less attention as they chart the tragic course of Count Egmont’s rebellion against the Spanish occupation of the Netherlands and his ill-fated love for Clara, whose suicide Beethoven movingly portrays.

Two Marches, composed at around the same time, and his concert aria Ah! perfido, written a decade earlier, complement one of Beethoven’s most effective theatrical scores.

“...the performance is very grand, intense, at times genuinely ecstatic, and there are fine contributions from soprano Madeleine Pierard as a feisty Klärchen. The filler is the concert aria 'Ah! Perfido', which Pierard sings with extraordinary elegance and piercing clarity of tone.” The Guardian, 11th February 2010 ****

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The Singers: Frida Leider

The Singers: Frida Leider


Beethoven:

Ah! Perfido, Op. 65

Abscheulicher! Wo eilst du hin? (from Fidelio)

Mozart:

E Susanna non vien! … Dove sono i bei momenti (from Le nozze di Figaro)

Wagner:

Dich, teure Halle (from Tannhauser)

Ich sah das Kind an seiner Mutter Brust (from Parsifal)

Heil dir, Sonne! (from Siegfried)

Du bist der Lenz (from Die Walküre)

Ewig war ich (from Siegfried)

Zu neuen Taten, teurer Helde (from Götterdämmerung)

Weber:

Ozean, du Ungeheuer (from Oberon)


Frida Leider (soprano)

Decca - 4679112

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Romantic Concert Arias

Romantic Concert Arias


Arriaga:

Agar dans le desert

'Herminie' Cantata

Beethoven:

Ah! Perfido, Op. 65

Berlioz:

La Mort de Cléopâtre - Scène lyrique

Mendelssohn:

Infelice


Rosamund Illing (soprano)

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Heribert Esser

ABC Classics - ABC4764434

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Concert Arias: The Complete Studio Recordings

Concert Arias: The Complete Studio Recordings


Bach, J S:

Mass in B minor, BWV232: Laudamus Te

Beethoven:

Ah! Perfido, Op. 65

Abscheulicher! Wo eilst du hin? (from Fidelio)

Brahms:

Ihr habt nun Traurigkeit (Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45)

Humperdinck:

Der kleine Sandmann bin ich (from Hänsel und Gretel)

Wo bin ich? (from Hänsel und Gretel)

Mozart:

Martern aller Arten (from Die Entführung aus dem Serail)

Porgi amor (from Le nozze di Figaro)

E Susanna non vien! … Dove sono i bei momenti (from Le nozze di Figaro)

Come scoglio (from Così fan tutte)

Per pietà (from Così fan tutte)

Puccini:

Si, mi chiamano Mimi (from La Bohème)

O mio babbino caro (from Gianni Schicchi)

Strauss, J, II:

Klänge der Heimat (from Die Fledermaus)

Strauss, R:

Herr Gott in Himmel! (from Der Rosenkavalier)

Four Last Songs

Es gibt ein Reich (from Ariadne auf Naxos)

Da geht er hin (from Der Rosenkavalier, Op. 59)

Ach, du bist wieder da! (from Der Rosenkavalier, Op. 59)

Die Zeit, die ist ein sonderbar Ding from Der Rosenkavalier,Op. 59

Mein schöner Schatz (from Der Rosenkavalier)

Ich werd' jetzt in die Kirchen (from Der Rosenkavalier)


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Otto Klemperer in Amsterdam

Otto Klemperer in Amsterdam


Bach, J S:

Cantata BWV202 'Weichet Nur, betrübte Schatten' (Wedding Cantata)

Beethoven:

Ah! Perfido, Op. 65

Bruckner:

Symphony No. 4 in Eb Major 'Romantic'

Mendelssohn:

Hebrides Overture, Op. 26

Mozart:

Ch'io mi scordi di te?... Non temer, amato bene, K505

Schoenberg:

Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4


Golden Melodram Unforgettable Concerts - GM40086

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Christopher Warren-Green conducts Rossini, Mozart & Beethoven

Christopher Warren-Green conducts Rossini, Mozart & Beethoven


Beethoven:

Ah! Perfido, Op. 65

Susan Gritton (soprano)

Mozart:

Symphony No. 1 in E flat major, K16

Porgi amor (from Le nozze di Figaro)

Susan Gritton (soprano)

E Susanna non vien! … Dove sono i bei momenti (from Le nozze di Figaro)

Susan Gritton (soprano)

Adagio & Fugue in C minor for Strings, K546

Rossini:

La scala di seta Overture


Signum’s third disc with the London Chamber orchestra captures more of their thrilling live concerts from their residence of St John’s, Smith Square, London. The London Chamber Orchestra, the UK's oldest chamber orchestra, has nurtured the new and paid homage to the traditional for 88 years. For 22 years, as Principal Conductor and Music Director, Christopher Warren-Green has brought together the inspirational musicians and repertoire for which LCO is renowned. The remarkable acoustic and intimate ambience of St. John's, Smith Square, its London home, enable LCO, the only chamber orchestra resident in London, to give vibrant performances and establish a close rapport with its audiences. The recordings on the LCO Live label, in partnership with Signum Classics, are the result of this happy marriage of orchestra and venue. Featuring renowned soprano Susan Gritton, this disc includes arias from Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro and Beethoven’s song Ah! Perfido.

“Best of all are Susan Gritton's performances...Her phrasing is broadly sculpted, with expressive use of portamento, her darkly lucent tone evenly produced throughout its range. In the Beethoven Gritton catches all the distraught heroine's grief, self-pity and indignation...Warren-Green conjures fine, fiery playing from his orchestra here” Gramophone Magazine, October 2010

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Io son l'umile ancella del genio Creator

Io son l'umile ancella del genio Creator


Beethoven:

Ah! Perfido, Op. 65

Catalani:

Ebben? Ne andrò lontana (from La Wally)

Cilea:

Io son l'umile ancella (from Adriana Lecouvreur)

Mozart:

Ch'io mi scordi di te?... Non temer, amato bene, K505

Matti Hirvonen (piano)

Chi sà, chi sà qual sia, K582

Strauss, R:

Da geht er hin (from Der Rosenkavalier, Op. 59)

Verdi:

Ave Maria (from Otello)

Wagner:

Allmächt’ge Jungfrau! (from Tannhäuser)

Weber:

Und ob die Wolke sie verhülle (from Der Freischütz)

Wie nahte mir der Schlummer … Leise, leise, fromme Weise (from Der Freischütz)


Hillevi Martinpelto (soprano)

Dalasinfoniettan, Bjarte Engeset

Hillevi Martinpelto sings ten arias by a variety of composers from Verdi to Wagner. All of the arias have been performed by the soprano on various opera stages in Sweden, and here she showcases her favourites in a new disc for Swedish Society.

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Verdi: Requiem

Verdi: Requiem

and works by Beethoven & JS Bach


Bach, J S:

Cantata BWV51 'Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen'

Cantata BWV202 'Weichet Nur, betrübte Schatten' (Wedding Cantata)

Cantata BWV92 'Ich hab in Gottes Herz und Sinn': Meinem Hirten bleib' ich treu

Elisabeth Schwarzkopf

Eugen Jochum, Ugo Rapalo

Beethoven:

Ah! Perfido, Op. 65

Gré Brouwenstijn (soprano)

Otto Klemperer

Verdi:

Requiem

Gré Brouwenstijn (soprano), Oralia Dominguez (mezzo), Giuseppe Zampieri (tenor), Nicola Zaccaria (bass)

Georg Solti


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