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Shostakovich - Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk | Orfeo - Orfeo d'Or C812112

Shostakovich - Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk

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Label: Orfeo - Orfeo d'Or

Cat No: C812112

Barcode: 4011790812229

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 2

Genre: Opera

Release Date: 3rd May 2011

Contents

Artists

Angela Denoke
Misha Didyk
Kurt Rydl
Marian Talaba
Michael Roider
Nadia Krasteva
Donna Ellen
Janusz Monarcha
Dan Paul Dumitrescu
Eijiro Kai
Wolfram Igor Derntl
Chorus & Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera

Conductor

Ingo Metzmacher

Works

Shostakovich, Dmitri

Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk

Artists

Angela Denoke
Misha Didyk
Kurt Rydl
Marian Talaba
Michael Roider
Nadia Krasteva
Donna Ellen
Janusz Monarcha
Dan Paul Dumitrescu
Eijiro Kai
Wolfram Igor Derntl
Chorus & Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera

Conductor

Ingo Metzmacher

About

One of the key works of the 20th century, Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District finally entered the Vienna State Opera repertory in 2009 in its original language and without the sanitising changes made in the wake of Stalin’s death by the Soviet Communist Party. The plot remains as explosively provocative as ever, with its account of the murderous goings-on of a frustrated merchant’s wife in Tsarist Russia and a musical setting that veers virtuosically between biting social satire and sympathy for the protagonist.

It was fortunate, then, that the Vienna State Opera was able to enlist the services of an experienced conductor and draw on its own home-grown ensemble, led by a singing actress of thrilling intensity. Angela Denoke is fascinating as Katerina Izmailova, her singing marked by its razor-sharp accuracy and highly individual timbre, her acting making her atrocities at least understandable if not forgivable.

In order for the opera to create this impression, it also needs powerful antagonists, which it found in the form of the young heldentenor Marian Talaba, as Katerina’s duped husband Zinovy; the black bass of Kurt Rydl, who lends a chilling stature to Katerina’s violent stepfather Boris; and Nadia Krasteva’s richly coloured mezzo-soprano helps to flesh out the character of Katerina’s rival, Sonetka, who appears in the column of convicts in the opera’s harrowing final scene. Here Katerina’s seducer and lover, Sergey, turns out to be a false friend and, as such, a foil to the protagonist.

Making his State Opera début, Misha Didyk used his lyrically and dramatically flexible tenor to create a portrait against which the dark and unfathomable facets of Angela Denoke’s portrayal could stand out even more clearly and impressively. The numerous smaller parts, together with the Chorus and Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera, were inspired by Ingo Metzmacher’s conducting to produce an interpretation that explored every aspect of Shostakovich’s score, a score teeming with the greatest extremes of tempo, dynamics and rhythm.

Cast:
- Katerina: Angela Denoke
- Sergey: Misha Didyk
- Boris: Kurt Rydl
- Zinovy: Marian Talaba
- Shabby peasant: Michael Roider
- Sonyetka: Nadia Krasteva
- Aksinya: Donna Ellen
- Priest: Janusz Monarcha
- Old convict: Dan Paul Dumitrescu
- Sergeant: Eijiro Kai
- Teacher: Wolfram Igor Derntl

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