Hindemith Nusch-Nuschi
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Composer or Director: Paul Hindemith
Genre:
Opera
Label: Wergo
Magazine Review Date: 7/1989
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 60
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: WER60146-50

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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(Das) Nusch-Nuschi |
Paul Hindemith, Composer
Alejandro Ramirez, Herald II, Tenor Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Celina Lindsley, Osasa, Soprano David Knutson, Susulu Gabriele Schreckenbach, Twaise; Maiden II, Mezzo soprano Georgine Resick, Bajadere I, Soprano Gerd Albrecht, Conductor Gisela Pohl, Bajadere II, Soprano Gudrun Sieber, Ratasata; Maiden III, Soprano Harald Stamm, Mung Tha Bya; Bettler; Herald I; Writer II, Baritone Josef Becker, Henker, Bass Manfred Kleber, Training monkey II Marten Schumacher, Ragweng Paul Hindemith, Composer Peter Maus, Kamadewa; Writer I, Tenor Verena Schweizer, Bangsa; Maiden I, Soprano Victor von Halem, Field-Marshall Kyce-Waing; Master of Ceremonies, Bass Werner Marschall, Training monkey I Wilfried Gahmlich, Tum Tum, Tenor |
Composer or Director: Paul Hindemith
Genre:
Opera
Label: Wergo
Magazine Review Date: 7/1989
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 90
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: WER60148/9-50

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Cardillac |
Paul Hindemith, Composer
Andreas Schmidt, Chief of Military Police, Baritone Berlin Radio Chamber Choir Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Gabriele Schnaut, Lady, Soprano Gerd Albrecht, Conductor Harald Stamm, Gold Merchant, Baritone Josef Protschka, Cavalier, Tenor Paul Hindemith, Composer Robert Schunk, Officer, Tenor Siegmund Nimsgern, Cardillac, Baritone Verena Schweizer, Cardillac's daughter, Soprano |
Author: Michael Oliver
The rediscovery of its three one-act predecessors (this recording of the 'Burmese marionette-play'
Cardillac is a goldsmith so obsessed with the inviolable perfection of his creations that he murders to regain them, when he dies, his last loving glance is directed not at his pitying daughter kneeling by his side, but at the gold chain round her neck, his handiwork. That his love for his golden creatures has a bleak lyrical nobility, that his death scene is moving, even, are striking achievements, and most cunningly contrived. Cardillac himself is depicted not so much in arias (he has only one, in which, like a Verdian father he surveys his 'children' and resolves to defend them) but in a sequence of duets with the other, significantly unnamed, characters. They may be cyphers by comparison, but they are carefully differentiated in order to cast varying lights on the protagonist who, daringly but no less significantly, does not appear until Act 2. The music for Cardillac's daughter, including a florid Handelian aria complete with instrumental obbligatos, marks her off very clearly from the lyrically seductive but heartless Lady, just as the officer (the daughter's lover) has an ardour quite lacking in the Lady's posturing paramour, the Cavalier. In the portrayal of these characters (even the silent role of the King) the stylized neo-baroque forms that give this opera its apparent 'artificiality' are in fact expressively functional. Hindemith, like Cardillac, was at this stage of his career a passionate as well as a perfectionist articifer.
So is Gerd Albrecht: the cogs and springs of Hindemith's precisely dimensioned chamber orchestra could not be more clearly displayed (a pity, then, that the engineers adopt the usual voices-to-the-fore balance; I would have liked the orchestra to dominate more) and the
The performance is very fine, the recording—close focus on the voices apart—is excellent. As with Cardillac the libretto is printed in German only. Cardillac is a 'number opera', and has cueing bands for each number,
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