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Libuse, opera, JB 1:102
Composed by Bedrich Smetana
Performed by Prague National Theater Orchestra & Chorus
with Jana Jonasova, Jitka Sobehartova, Vratislav Kriz, Miroslava Volkova, Miroslav Svejda, Pavel Cervinka, Ludek Vele, Marie Vesela, Eva Urbanova, Jan Markvart, Helena Kaupova
Conducted by Oliver von Dohnanyi
Libuse,Pavel Cervinka,Vratislav Friz,Vratislav Kriz,Ludek Vele,Bedrich Smetana,Oliver von Dohnanyi,Prague National Theatre Chorus and Orchestra,Eva Urbanova,Helena Kaupova,Jana Jonasova,Jitka Sobehartova,Jan Markvart,Miroslav Svejda,Supraphon,Czech Romantic Opera,Opera
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Martinu: Piano Concerto No. 3; Bouquet of Flowers
Manufacturer: Supraphon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000071JVE Release Date: 2002-10-29 |
Customer Reviews:
An outstanding Third Concerto.......2003-11-18
First on this disc is the best recording I've heard of the Third Piano Concerto. This work--written during the transitional period between Martinu's neoclassical phase and his more rhapsodic late period--often comes off as rather unwieldy and structurally incoherent in performance: I don't even find it totally convincing in the hands of its dedicatee, Rudolf Firkusny. This recording is different, though, the underrated Josef Palenicek taking the work by the scruff of the neck and launching straight into a hyper-Romantic rendition, with outstanding support from Ancerl.
I have rather more reservations about the other work on the program, the 1937 cantata Bouquet of Flowers, based on Czech folk texts. This is a highly eclectic work for solo voices, choirs and orchestra, ranging from pounding rhythms to near-Socialist Realism to a highly kitschy section with children's voices. The performance here is excellent--in extremely good mono sound--but despite many inspired moments, I don't feel the work really comes off, and it remains no more than an interesting curiosity in Martinu's output.
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Ancerl Gold Edition 32: STRAVINSKY Les Noces; Cantata, Mass
Manufacturer: Supraphon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00066FAAI Release Date: 2004-10-26 |
Customer Reviews:
Superb and powerful, though the Cantata is slightly weaker.......2006-12-20
Dr Jacques COULARDEAU, University of Paris Dauphine & University of Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne
High-energy, beautifully re-mastered renditions of Stravinsky masterpieces.......2006-04-19
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Smetana: Short Orchestral Pieces
Manufacturer: Marco Polo ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000463C Release Date: 1994-10-04 |
Tracks:
- Minuet In B Flat Major
- Bayadere Galop
- Festive Overture In D Major
- Doctor Faust
- To Our Lasses, Polka In D Major
- Shakespeare Festival March
- Solemn Overture In C Major
- The Fisherman
- Libuse's Judgement
- A Country Woman
- Louisa's Polka
- Wedding Procession
- Bridegroom And Bride
- Wedding Festivity: Dance
- Allegro Giocoso
- Polka
- She Is Crying
- In Festive And Dreamy Mood
- Andante Cantabile
- Waltz
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Janácek: Káta Kabanová
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000E6EGYG Release Date: 2006-06-13 |
Tracks:
- Zazrak!
- Pojd'me Mu S Cesty!
- Proc Bych Neodpovedel
- Co Pak Je?
- Chces-Li matky Poslechnout
- Tak Vidis, Porad Jen Pro Ni!
- Interlude I
- Vis, Co Mi Napadlo
- Nu Coz?
- Je Cas, Tichone
- Vida, Chvastala Jsi Se
- Vida! Nestesti!
- Nic Zvlastniho
- Interlude II
- Nikoho Tu Neni!
- Vida, Taky Si Vysel Na Toulku!
- Za Vodou, Za Vodickou
- Jste To Vy, Katerino Petrovno?
- To Jste Si Vymyslily Peknou Vec!
Tracks:
- Krape!
- Celeho Mne To Pokropilo
- Pssst! Pssst! Zda Se, Ze Je To On!
- Ach, Varvaro!
- Ach Glaso!
- Videt Se S Nim
- Svedl Nas Buh!
- Ptacci Prileti Na Mohylu
- I. Allegro - David Atherton
- II. Adagio - David Atherton
- III. Allegretto - David Atherton
- IV. Andante - David Atherton
- I. Moderato - David Atherton
- II. Piu Mosso - David Atherton
- II. Con Moto - David Atherton
- III. Allegro - David Atherton
Customer Reviews:
An opera to avoid........2007-07-23
One of the great Twentieth Century operas in its best production.......2006-11-30
In my view, Kat'a Kabanova is Janacek's masterpiece. Kabanova is the first of Janacek's last four operas and is (musically) considerably more accessible than the final two, 'The Makropulos Case' and 'From The House of the Dead' -- though if you find yourself attracted to Kabanova, you will surely want to explore all of Janacek's operatic work. (In particular, 'From the House of the Dead,' based on Dostoevsky's memoirs from his time in a Siberian labor camp, is a masterpiece of operatic realism -- it is surely one of the most grim operas ever written, even moreso than Berg's Wozzeck.) The plot of Kat'a Kabanova, which is considerably more conventional than Janacek's other librettos (e.g., his next opera, The Cunning Little Vixen, features a cast comprised mostly of animals!), is based on the novel 'The Storm' by the Russian writer Victor Ostrovsky, and revolves around a woman (Kat'a) who is painfully trapped in a loveless marriage. While her husband is away, she has an affair that eventually leads to her suicide from despair and guilt. The final scene featuring a long 'aria' by Kat'a (Janacek didn't generally include true arias in his operas after his third opera, Jenufa) in which she expresses her feelings, among other things, about her own impending suicide, is utterly captivating.
There is a more recent recording of Kabanova that is also conducted by Charles Mackerras (who almost single-handedly rescued Janacek's operas from undeserved obscurity), but the singing is not quite up to Soderstrom's and Dvorsky's in Mackerras' earlier recording of the opera, which was the first of what became his 'cycle' of Janacek operas for Decca.
Let me conclude by saying that if you are looking for a new and dramatic direction in your opera listening, Janacek may well be your man. If you've had enough of Wagner's (and Strauss's) 'endless melody' and have grown tired of the pretty arias and big choruses of the Italians, give Kat'a Kabanova a try -- you won't be disappointed.
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Zdenek Fibich: The Bride Of Messina
Manufacturer: Supraphon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000DFNE Release Date: 1998-11-01 |
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Josep Bohuslav Foerster: Eva
Manufacturer: Supraphon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000024U7C Release Date: 1996-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Overture - Prague RC/Milan Maly/Prague RSO/Frantisek Vajnar
- Scene 1 - 'You'll be the death of me, Eva' - Leo Marian Vodicka/Eva Depoltova
- Scene 2 - 'Eva, how are you enjoying yourself today?' - Jaroslav Soucek/Eva Depoltova
- Scene 3 - 'Where did Manek get to - do you know, Eva?' - Chor/Jaroslav Soucek
- Scene 4 & 5 - 'It's good you are here, you hussy' - Anna Barova/Jaroslav/Eva Depoltova
- 'You ar so strange! Still I maintain' - Jaroslav Soucek/Eva Depoltova
- 'I can see my plain old cottage' - Jaroslav Soucek/Eva Depoltova
- 'Who wouldn't be dazed' - Jaroslav Soucek
- Scene 6 - 'Night has already fallen' - Chor/Eva Depoltova
- 'Eva dear, help me' - Leo Marian Vodicka/Eva Depoltova
- Intro - Prague RC/Milan Maly/Prague RSO/Frantisek Vajnar
- Scene 1 - 'A little bird was flying' - Libuse Marova/Jaroslav Soucek
- Scene 2 - 'She always comes home so sad & pale' - Jaroslav Soucek/Libuse Marova/Eva Depoltova
- 'God grant you a good evening' - Anna Barova/Jaroslav Soucek/Eva Depoltova
- 'She has a sharp tongue' - Libuse Marova/Eva Depoltova/Jaroslav Soucek
- 'I am sorry for him, he loves you so much...' - Libuse Marova/Eva Depoltova
Tracks:
- Scene 4 - 'Eva, are you waiting?' - Leo Marian Vodicka/Eva Depoltova
- Scene 5 - 'Open up this moment! Eva, who's there?' - Jaroslav Soucek/Eva Depoltova/Libuse Marova
- 'Go to the Mesjany's. My mind is made up.' - Eva Depoltova/Libuse Marova/Jaroslav Soucek
- Intro - Prague RC/Milan Maly/Prague RSO/Frantisek Vajnar
- Scene 1 - Tempo di Valse lente - Prague RC/Milan Maly/Prague RSO/Frantisek Vajnar
- Tempo di Polka - 'Water, water -I don't want, I don't want it' - Chor/Leo Marian Vodicka/Libuse Marova/Eva Depoltova
- 'La la la - we'll drink that - we'll drink that' - Karel Petr/Libuse Marova/Eva Depoltova
- Scene 2 - 'Come, my love' - Leo Marian Vodicka/Eva Depoltova
- 'Last night I had a disturbing dream' Scene 3 - 'Aunt Mesjanovka...' - Eva Depoltova/Leo Marian Vodicka
- 'God help you, finding you like this!' - Anna Borova/Leo Marian Vodicka/Eva Depoltova
- Scene 4 - 'What is it? Your have gone pale.' - Eva Depoltova/Leo Marian Vodicka
- 'I am alone, abandoned!' - Eva Depoltova/Leo Marian Vodicka
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Händel: Orlando
Manufacturer: Ponto [Mitridate] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GGSMKI Release Date: 2006-07-25 |
Customer Reviews:
Intresting interpretaion.......2007-07-17
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Pure Opera Moods: 4 CD's of Operatic Moods to Relax the Mind & Body
Manufacturer: Pure ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000X2EGA Release Date: 2004-03-09 |
Tracks:
- Overture [Fidelo]
- Chorus of the Servants [Don Pasqualle]
- Pas de Qarte [A Life for the Tzar]
- Si Mi Chiamano Mimi [La Boheme]
- Overture [Libusa]
- Overture: Tannhauser
- Prelude to Act 1 [Il Trovatoire]
- Suicido...in Guesli Fieri [LA Giaconda]
- I Barcarolle Belle Nuit O Nuit d'Amour [The Tales of Hoffman]
- Orfeo Ed Euridice [Che Faro]
Tracks:
- Dance No. 17 (Excerpt) [Prince Igor Polotvtsian]
- Habanera [From Carmen]
- Chiedli, All'aura Lusinghiera [L'Elisir d'Amore]
- Come Per Me Sereno [LA Sonnambula]
- Nessun Dorma [Turandot]
- Largo Al Factotum [From The Barber of Seville]
- Triumphal March [Aida]
- My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice
- O Mio Babbino [Gianni Schicci]
- Donna E Mobile [Rigoletto]
Tracks:
- Cettres (3rd Act Charlotte) [Werther]
- Intermezzo [Cavalleria Rusticana]
- Vissi d'Arte [Tosca]
- Orage [William Tell]
- Arie Der Grafin 2nd Act [Pique Dame]
- Se Quel Guerrier Io Fissi [Aida]
- Ride of the Valkiryes [Die Walkure]
- Overture [Canerentola]
- Libiamo [LA Traviatta]
- Prelude to Act 1 [Tristan und Isolde]
Tracks:
- O Don Fatale [Don Carlos & Devotion Mix]
- Siegfried-Idyll [Siegfried Jones]
- Ave Maria [Otello]
- Overture [Der Fresichutz]
- Bel Di Vedremo [Madame Butterfly]
- Overture [The Italian in Algier]
- Overture [The Bartered Bride]
- Vest la Giubba [I Pagliacci]
- Va Pensiero Sull Ali Dorate [Nabucco]
- Overture [Das Liebesverbot]
Album Description
Pure Records proudly presents a delightful 4 CD excursion into the greatest overtures in Pure Opera Moods!An attractively priced assemblage - Pure Opera pulls you into the intense drama of some of the best known stories ever set to music. Whether you are an "old buff" or a recent inductee into the enchanted world of the opera - this collection is a must have!
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Janácek: Káta Kabanová
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000041UX Release Date: 1989-09-13 |
Tracks:
- Act 1: Zazrak! - Zdenek Svehla
- Act 1: Pojd'me mu s cesty! - Zdenek Svehla
- Act 1: Proc bych neodpovedel? - Petr Dvorsky
- Act 1: Co pak je? - Zdenek Svehla
- Act 1: Chces-li matky poslechnout - Nadezda Kniplova
- Act 1: Tak vidis, porad jen pro ni! - Vladimir Krejcik
- Act 1: Interlude I - Wiener PO & Chor/Mackerras
- Act 1: Vis, co mi napadlo? - Elisabeth Soderstrom
- Act 1: Nu coz? - Libuse Marova
- Act 1: Je cas, Tichone - Nadezda Kniplova
- Act 2: Vida, chvstala jsi se - Nadezda Kniplova
- Act 2: Vida! Nestesi! - Elisabeth Soderstrom
- Act 2: Nic zv;asniho - Dalibor Jedlicka
- Act 2: Interlude II - Wiener PO & Chor/Mackerras
- Act 2: Nikoho tu neni! - Zdenek Svehla
- Act 2: Vida, taky si vysel na toulku - Zdenek Svehla
- Act 2: Za vodou, za vodickou - Libuse Marova
- Act 2: Jste to vy, Katerino Petrovno? - Petr Dvorsky
- Act 2: To jste si vymyslily peknou vec! - Zdenek Svehla
Tracks:
- Act 3: Krape! - Jaroslav Soucek
- Act 3: Celeho mne to pokropilo! - Dalibor Jedlicka
- Act 3: Pssst! Pssst! Zda se, ze je to on! - Libuse Marova
- Act 3: Ach, Varvaro! - Elisabeth Soderstrom
- Act 3: Ach Glaso! - Vladimir Krejcik
- Act 3: Videt se s nim - Elisabeth Soderstrom
- Act 3: Svedl nas Buh - Petr Dvorsky
- Act 3: Ptacci prileti na mohylu - Elisabeth Soderstrom
- Capriccio: I. Allegro - Wiener PO & Chor/Mackerras
- Capriccio: II. Adagio - Wiener PO & Chor/Mackerras
- Capriccio: III. Allegretto - Wiener PO & Chor/Mackerras
- Capriccio: IV. Andante - Wiener PO & Chor/Mackerras
- Capriccio: I. Moderato - Wiener PO & Chor/Mackerras
- Capriccio: II. Piu mosso - Wiener PO & Chor/Mackerras
- Capriccio: II. Con moto - Wiener PO & Chor/Mackerras
- Capriccio: III. Allegro - Wiener PO & Chor/Mackerras
Customer Reviews:
One of the great Twentieth Century operas in its best production.......2005-12-19
In my view, Kat'a Kabanova is Janacek's masterpiece. Kabanova is the first of Janacek's last four operas and is (musically) considerably more accessible than the final two, 'The Makropulos Case' and 'From The House of the Dead' -- though if you find yourself attracted to Kabanova, you will surely want to explore all of Janacek's operatic work. (In particular, 'From the House of the Dead,' based on Dostoevsky's memoirs from his time in a Siberian labor camp, is a masterpiece of operatic realism -- it is surely one of the most grim operas ever written, even moreso than Berg's Wozzeck.) The plot of Kat'a Kabanova, which is considerably more conventional than Janacek's other librettos (e.g., his next opera, The Cunning Little Vixen, features a cast comprised mostly of animals!), is based on the novel 'The Storm' by the Russian writer Victor Ostrovsky, and revolves around a woman (Kat'a) who is painfully trapped in a loveless marriage. While her husband is away, she has an affair that eventually leads to her suicide from despair and guilt. The final scene featuring a long 'aria' by Kat'a (Janacek didn't generally include true arias in his operas after his third opera, Jenufa) in which she expresses her feelings, among other things, about her own impending suicide, is utterly captivating.
There is a more recent recording of Kabanova that is also conducted by Charles Mackerras (who almost single-handedly rescued Janacek's operas from undeserved obscurity), but the singing is not quite up to Soderstrom's and Dvorsky's in Mackerras' earlier recording of the opera, which was the first of what became his 'cycle' of Janacek operas for Decca.
Let me conclude by saying that if you are looking for a new and dramatic direction in your opera listening, Janacek may well be your man. If you've had enough of Wagner's (and Strauss's) 'endless melody' and have grown tired of the pretty arias and big choruses of the Italians, give Kat'a Kabanova a try -- you won't be disappointed.
A rewarding experience.......2005-07-15
But to the present matter, I find Kata Kabanova much preferable to Jenufa. I more than merely `appreciate' it; I like it. It's helped me cross the barrier into a less conventional genre of (Czech) opera that would have previously repulsed me. The overture at the beginning is beautiful and surprisingly melodic....I don't mean this in comparison to his other work but that the overture stands on its own merit. The sense of drama is very real though and there is a very charming theme that recurs in the opera. There is the sound of (sleigh and other) bells, piccolos, pizzicato strings and a host of other endearing instruments. You can hear it in "Je cas, Tichone" at track 10. The orchestra is beautifully conducted and they play with complete conviction. It just `feels right' even though I'm NOT Czech! But for these artists to be able to convey that feeling speaks of the standard of their performance.
The singers are impressive. Elisabeth Soderstrom's voice carries an affecting vulnerability to it....it seems to have more of a `tremble' than a vibrato. It certainly works fine here though. She sings with great feeling and makes the role her very own.
The male roles are securely sung and the other special mention goes to Nadezhda Kniplova. I heard her in Krombholc's recording of `Dalibor' and she was a tour de force. Here, the voice has obviously `matured' some more, which is perfect for her cutting, biting and severe role of the Mother-in-law. She is amazing! The cruelty and belligerence that emerge from her characterisation is demonstration-class!
Of course, the Decca sound is impeccable. I say give this a try, if you're ready to explore the wide, wonderful world of opera a little beyond Mozart and Verdi....or even Dvorak!
A great recording of an indispensible opera........1999-05-06
The lasting attraction of Kat'a.......1999-02-20
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Janacek: Jenufa
Manufacturer: Opera D'oro ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001EFU0U Release Date: 2004-03-23 |
Tracks:
- Prelude
- Uz Se Vecer Chyli
- Vy Stafenko, Uz Tak Na Vselicos Spatne Vidite
- Starenko, Nehnevejte Se
- Co To Robis, Mladku?
- Co Ty, Jenufo, Za Mamickou Nevejdes?
- Dusa Moja, Stevo, Stevusko!
- A Tak Bychom Sli Celym Zivotem-Celym Zivotem
- A Ty, Jenufo, Neplac, Neplac!
- Stevo, Stevo Ja Vim
- Neskleb Se!
- Jaka Razem Vsecko To Stefkovo Vypinani Schliplo
- Prelude
- Necham Jeste Dvere Otevreny
- Porad Se S Tim Deckem Mazes
- Ba, Ta Tvoye Okenicka Uz Pres Dvacet Nedel Zabednena
- Tetko Kostelnicko, Poltala Jste Cedulku
- Tetusko, Kamen By Se Ustrnul
- Jenufa, Bedna Devcica, Nebyla Jak Ziva Ve Vidni
Tracks:
- Co Chvila...Co Chvila...
- Mamicko, Mam Tezkou Hlavu, Mam, Mam, Jako Samy, Samy, Kamen
- Zdravas Kralovno
- Kdo To Je?
- Toz Umrel
- A Coz Steva?
- Prelude
- Neni Ti Teskno, Jenufko?
- Vidis, Laco, Ja To Tusila, Ze To Kazdemu Napadne
- Panbuh Rac Dat Dobry Den, Dobry Den!
- Kazdy Z Vas Ma Neco Pekneho Na Sobe
- Uctivo Vas Prosim, Uctivo Vas Prosim O Pozehnani
- Jeste Jsem T Ja! Vy Niceho Nevite!
- Vstante, Pestounko Moja
- Odesli...Jdi Take!
Customer Reviews:
A powerful, crude, visceral reading.......2007-07-13
I am pointing out these qualities to temper anyone's expectations from the two rave reviews posted here. If you think of Jenufa as a lurid peasant opera, a harrowing ordeal from beginning to end, look no further. But to me Janacek also provided psychological depth, subtlety, and contrast. Those qualities have been almost entirely erased, whereas we hear them displayed beautifully in recordings from Mackerras (Decca) and Queler (Bis). I find the most recent Jenufa, the live performance with Karita Matilla under Bernard Haitink, too lacking in visceral excitment. It's at the opposite pole form this hell-for-leather version. So there's a wide choice in this great opera, form ild to wild.
A Superb Performance, But Get The Supraphon.......2005-05-20
But I would like to add that, having owned the original LP set for decades, this Opera d'Oro transfer does no credit at all to the fine mono sound that Supraphon achieved back in 1953. I recently acquired Supraphon's own CD transfer (SU 3331-2 602), and it is virtually identical to my LPs (without the pops & crackles that my worn LP surfaces now generate). And with it you get a full Czech-English libretto and a separate commentary booklet. This Opera d'Oro set (with no libretto) retails for about $12, whereas the Supraphon is $24. However, if you check Amazon's alternate vendors under "new & used," as of this writing there are brand-new Supraphon sets out there for around $16 or less.
So for that small price differential, the Supraphon issue gives you VASTLY better sound AND a full libretto.
Suggestion: don't be penny-wise and pound-foolish when it comes to getting the most out of this Janacek masterpiece. This is by FAR the finest performance recorded of the composer's most accessible work.
Perhaps this recording's biggest asset is its conductor Jaroslav Vogel (1894-1970), who studied under Novak at the Prague Conservatory and later under d'Indy in Paris. He was, to my taste, one of Czechoslovakia's four greatest conductors, along with Vaclav Talich, Karel Sejna, and Karel Ancerl. Vogel also authored the first serious monograph on Janacek in 1958. Nearly all of his great recordings are currently out of print - hopefully Supraphon will re-release them in the not too distant future. My introduction to this conductor was his beautifully lyrical account, with the Czech Philharmonic, of the Good Friday Music from Wagner's Parsifal on an old Parliament LP (I think I still prefer it even to Knappertsbusch's). Most of Vogel's recordings were of Czech music: excerpts from Dvorak's "Rusalka" and "The Jacobin," Janacek's "From the House of the Dead" and "The Makropoulos Affair." In 1978 the Heritage Rediffusion LP label in England issued Vogel's complete recording of "The Bartered Bride" (I still kick myself that I didn't purchase a copy when it was available).
Other noteworthy Vogel recordings include the overtures to Dvorak's "Armida" and "Dimitrij," Hindemith's "Symphonic Metamorphoses on Themes of Weber," and Richard Strauss's Oboe Concerto with Hantak (all with the Brno State Philharmonic). To my knowledge, none of these LPs have received CD transfers. However, there is an Ultraphone CD of Novak's "De Profundis," the "South Bohemian Suite," and "Lady Godiva" that was recently available at Amazon. I have all these performances on LPs except the Hindemith, and they are all magnificent. The Strauss is arguably the work's greatest recording ever. So let's hope that Supraphon gets into a re-issue frenzy, starting with that elusive "Bartered Bride."
Recommended, but only in Supraphon's own release.
Best Conductor; Best Pair of Tenors.......2004-10-14
This is due mainly to the conducting of Jaroslav Vogel, a brilliant musician and a Janacek specialist. The near ferocious sweep and intensity of Vogel's interpretation may take some by surprise; indeed, I found it a bit unrelenting at first, but once Vogel gets into your bones, the tamer versions just don't stir the blood like this one. The cruel winter chill of the prelude to Act 2, not to mention the thundering voice of fate in the same act's epilogue, have no equal. Tempi tend to be swift.
The finest singing comes from the two tenors. Beno Blachut is simply the most believable and naturally endowed of all Laca's. His voice rings out resplendently, and his justly lauded artistic instincts never fail. No one has made more sense of or brought more beauty to this part on records. A very young Ivo Zidek injects youthful swagger and a steely toughness into Steva's music, easily capturing the part's conflicting blend of charm and vulgarity. He shows greatest artistry in his scene with the Kosteclnicka, undertaken here by the superb mezzo Marta Krasova. She began her career in the late 1920's or so; some 25 years later, her voice is still in magnificent shape while showing an apt tinge of age. She remains utterly secure in even the most difficult passages, not quite as hair-raising as Kniplova, Rysanek or Silja perhaps, but nevertheless comprehensive, even if a trifle "correct." Unfortunately, she tosses an unconvincing cackle into her grand scena. Not quite up to this level is Stepanka Jelinkova, our Jenufa. Her tone is deeper and darker than most Jenufa's and therefore sounds a tad too mature and worldly. At mezzo forte and above she exhibits some Slavic squall, but fortunately there is no wobble, and in quieter moments she emits a deep saphire shimmer that is quite lovely. She is also an intelligent artist who delivers many a poignant line reading without ever sounding contrived.
The strong supporting cast includes a grandmother of unusually rich, firm and alluring tone, two excellent basses (Karel Kalas sings the Old Miller), plus the stupendous Milada Subrtova at the beginning of her career as the shepherd boy Jano. Perhaps she and Jelinkova should have traded places. The Prague National Theater chorus and orchestra are rugged and assertive, very much in line with Vogel's view of the score.
Supraphon's CD release of this performance may have better sound: it will certainly have a libretto and detailed notes, but it costs twice as much. Prospective buyers must weigh the options. Either way, listen!
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