Antonín Dvořák - Dimitrij - opera in four acts Op.64 (3CD)
Leo Marian Vodicka, Drahomira Drobkova, Magdalena Hajossyova, Livia Aghova, Peter Mikulas, Ivan Kusnjer, Ludek Vele, Ydenek Havranek, Pavel Haderer
Czech Philharmonic Chorus, Lubomir Matl chorus master
Prague Radio Chorus, Pavel Kuhn chorus master
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Gerd Albrecht conductor
Stereo, digital recording, 1989.
Dvořák's Dimitri (libretto by Marie Červinková-Riegerová) is an opera of astounding musical richness and dramatic power, certainly one of the composer's most significant works for the stage. The plot of the opera is based on events in Russian history in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, picking up where Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov left off. In this Year of Czech Music, which also marks the 100th anniversary of Dvořák's death, Supraphon returns to German conductor Gerd Albrecht's 1989 recording of the opera with the Czech Philharmonic and Czech soloists, which was the first complete release of the opera on CD. Dvořák himself made a number of basic revisions of Dimitri; this is his original version from 1880, in which Xenie is murdered, (in accordance with the actual historical facts). This 1989 concert version and the subsequent recording aroused great interest, and Dimitri joined Rusalka in the ranks of Dvořák's great operatic works.
(Supraphon 2004)
Parametr | Hodnota |
format | CD audio |