Janácek The Excursions of Mr Broucek.
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Composer or Director: Leoš Janáček
Genre:
Opera
Label: Orfeo
Magazine Review Date: 2/1995
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 116
Mastering:
ADD
Catalogue Number: C354942I
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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(The) Excursions of Mr Broucek |
Leoš Janáček, Composer
Antonia Fahberg, Apprentice-waiter, Child-prodigy, Student, Soprano Bavarian State Opera Chorus Bavarian State Orchestra Fritz Wunderlich, Mazal, Azurean, Peter, Tenor Joseph Keilberth, Conductor Karl Ostertag, Cloudy, Voice, Vacek, Tenor Kieth Engen, Würfl, Wonderglitter, Councillor, Bass Kurt Böhme, Sexton, Lunigrove, Domsik, Baritone Leoš Janáček, Composer Lilian Benningsen, Housewife, Kedruta, Soprano Lorenz Fehenberger, Broucek, Tenor Paul Kuen, Poet, Miroslav, Tenor Wilma Lipp, Málinka, Etherea, Kunka, Soprano |
Composer or Director: Leoš Janáček
Genre:
Opera
Label: Supraphon
Magazine Review Date: 2/1995
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 129
Mastering:
ADD
Catalogue Number: 11 2153-2
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Composition | Artist Credit |
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(The) Excursions of Mr Broucek |
Leoš Janáček, Composer
Bohumil Marsík, Sexton, Lunigrove, Domsik Czech Philharmonic Chorus Czech Philharmonic Orchestra Frantisek Jílek, Conductor Jana Jonásová, Málinka, Etherea, Kunka, Soprano Jaroslav Soucek, Cloudy, Voice, Vacek, Baritone Jirí Olejnícek, Poet, Miroslav Jírina Marková, Apprentice-waiter, Child-prodigy, Student, Soprano Karel Hanus, 1st Taborite, Bass Leoš Janáček, Composer Libuše Márová, Housewife, Kedruta, Mezzo soprano Miroslav Svejda, Mazal, Azurean, Peter René Tucek, Apparition, Baritone Richard Novák, Würfl, Wonderglitter, Councillor, Bass Vilém Přibyl, Broucek, Tenor Vladimir Krejcík, Rainbowglory, Voice, Vojta, Tenor |
Author: John Warrack
Vilem Pribyl, in splendid voice, plays Broucek with amusement and sympathy, and though he deploys his full warmth of tone, he restrains himself from the heroic declamation that would be very out of character for this anti-hero. The recording sounds well in almost all the detail, and Jilek handles the score with great affection and liveliness. There is an important improvement in the presentation. Back in 1982, it was still thought necessary to produce a kind of half censorship, in that the cast sang the correct text but the religious discussions were edited out of the booklet translation. Now, a new and fluent English translation by Ivan Vomacka includes all the references to Bede and Augustine and the Hussites without which a good deal of the atmosphere and indeed the point is lost. He has the wit to translate the slangily used Czech word for a ram as ''some bloody Protestant'', without which it would not be clear why Vacek and Vojta fall angrily upon Broucek.
The Keilberth set is what might be called special interest only. This is a recording of the first German performance of the work in 1959 and while it is good to hear Wilma Lipp, Kurt Boehme and the lamented Fritz Wunderlich (a delightful Mazal), there is too much to overcome. Neither text nor translation is provided, perhaps because the German version by Karlheinz Gutheim does not really lie very close to some important elements in the work, or even always to the original vocal lines. It is odd enough, for instance, to hear Broucek mocked by the very German gibe ''alte Spiesser'', but still more so to find the poet Mazal turned into a space scientist, even if Broucek does fly to the moon: here Cech's aesthetes now sing the praises of technology. Keilberth conducts warmly, but the Czech spirit is lacking. Mr Broucek may 'travel' in all sorts of directions, but not, for an English listener, this one.'
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