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Pfitzner: Palestrina / Suitner, Deutsche Staatsoper
Pfitzner / Schreier / Chor Der Deutsche Staatsoper
Release Date:
04/28/2015
Label:
Brilliant Classics
Catalog #:
95113
Composer:
Hans Pfitzner
Performer:
Dario Süss , Brigitte Eisenfeld , Peter Schreier , Olaf Bär ...
Conductor:
Otmar Suitner
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berlin Staatskapelle Orchestra , Berlin State Opera Chorus
Number of Discs:
3
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Hans Pfitzner’s musical legend Palestrina was first performed during the height of the First World War, a period when sensitive minds such as Pfitzner’s felt uneasy about the cultural scene of bourgeois society. Even then, when the headlong descent into Nazi tyranny was still a long way off, the composer saw himself as an artist representing an era that was rapidly drawing to its close. He therefore projected his own situation onto the historical personality of the 16th-century composer Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, who was credited with saving the art of contrapuntal church music during the Council of Trent.
Like all artists, the composer treated the facts rather freely to suit his own artistic intentions. He recycles
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thematic material from Palestrina’s Missa Papae Marcelli, the work that allegedly settled the argument back in the uncertain days of the 16th century, after the upset of Martin Luther. As the librettist as well as composer, Pfitzner certainly moulds the truth to suit his own situation, and he backs up his artistic licence with some solemn, powerful and audaciously pastiche music, imbued with archaisms borrowed from Palestrina and his contemporaries. He adds to these Wagnerian motifs, such as the bells that symbolise the Catholic Church. Pfitzner portrays a composer who refuses to allow his music to be abused for bolstering the power of the Church. Palestrina’s crisis, brought on by the loss of his office, his faith and his wife, as well as by the new style emanating from Florence, reflects the crisis of Pfitzner’s own world in which art is needed only to preserve the existing order, not to seek out new horizons.
This dramatic opera was recorded live in the Schauspielhaus, Berlin, giving it a powerful sense of space and atmosphere. Otmar Suitner is a conductor of great experience and sympathy with the work, and the title role is played by Peter Schreier who “sings with great intelligence, deep expression and care for words, and with the slightly piercing, fundamentally German tenor sound for which the role was surely conceived“ (Gramophone).
First performed in 1917 in Munich (conducted by Bruno Walter), Pfitzner’s opera on the great 16th-century composer Palestrina became popular with those in German musical society who had become hostile to the direction which Schoenberg and Busoni had taken. Composed in “traditional” late romantic style it has a particularly Wagnerian flavour, a kind of catholic “Meistersinger” with hints of Palestrinian counterpoint and plainchant.
A superb cast in this exciting live recording from Berlin: Peter Schreier, Siegfried Lorenz, Rosemarie Lang and the Staatskapelle Berlin conducted by the great Otmar Suitner, a specialist in late romantic repertoire. The libretto is available online at www.brilliantclassics.com, the booklet contains liner notes on the music. -
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Palestrina
Composer:
Hans Pfitzner
Performer:
Dario Süss (Bass) , Brigitte Eisenfeld (Soprano) , Peter Schreier (Tenor) , Olaf Bär (Baritone) , Siegfried Lorenz (Baritone) , Ekkehard Wlaschiha (Bass) , Peter Menzel (Tenor) , Peter-Jürgen Schmidt (Tenor) , Joachim Arndt (Tenor) , Walter Naveau (Bass) , Carola Nossek (Soprano) , Hans-Joachim Ketelsen (Baritone) , Fritz Hübner (Bass) , Rosemarie Lang (Mezzo Soprano) , Margot Stejskal (Soprano) , Adelheid Vogel (Soprano) , Helmut Oertel (Organ) , Elvira Dressen (Mezzo Soprano) , Roman Trekel (Baritone) , Fritz Heidan (Bass) , Günter Kurth (Tenor) , Günther Leib (Bass) , Henno Garduhn (Tenor) , Reiner Süss (Baritone) , Hermann-Christian Polster (Bass) , Ute Priew (Alto) , Gerd Wolf (Bass) , Horst Gebhardt (Tenor) , Peter Bindszus (Tenor) , Berndt Zettisch (Baritone) , Günther Leib (Baritone) , Heinz Reeh (Bass)
Conductor:
Otmar Suitner
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Berlin Staatskapelle Orchestra , Berlin State Opera Chorus
Period:
20th Century
Written:
1912-1915 Germany
Date of Recording:
1986-1988
Venue:
Live Schauspielhaus, Berlin, Germany
Length:
202 Minutes 37 Secs.
Language:
German
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