Janácek Operatic and Orchestral Works

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Leoš Janáček

Genre:

Opera

Label: Decca

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 118

Mastering:

ADD

Catalogue Number: 430 372-2DH2

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
(The) Makropulos Affair Leoš Janáček, Composer
Anna Czaková, Kristina, Soprano
Beno Blachut, Hauk-Sendorf, Tenor
Blanka Vítková, Chambermaid, Contralto (Female alto)
Charles Mackerras, Conductor
Dalibor Jedlicka, Kolenatý, Baritone
Elisabeth Söderström, Emilia Marty, Soprano
Ivana Mixová, Cleaning Woman, Contralto (Female alto)
Jirí Joran, Stage Technician, Bass
Leoš Janáček, Composer
Peter Dvorský, Albert Gregor, Tenor
Václav Zítek, Jaroslav Prus, Baritone
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Vienna State Opera Chorus
Vladimir Krejcík, Vítek, Tenor
Zdenek Svehla, Janek, Tenor
Lachian dances Leoš Janáček, Composer
Anthony Dean Griffey, Tom, Tenor
Catherine Thorpe, Merry
Charlotte Hellekant, Mary, Mezzo soprano
Charlotte Hellekant, Mary, Mezzo soprano
Eugene Perry, Pierre Lafitte, Baritone
Franco Pomponi, Watchman
François Huybrechts, Conductor
Lauren Flanigan, The Lady Valerie, Soprano
Leoš Janáček, Composer
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Paul Groves, Dominique You, Tenor
Stacey Robinson, Casey
Stephen Mo Hanan, Barker, Speaker
Thomas Paul, Gaoler, Bass

Composer or Director: Leoš Janáček

Genre:

Opera

Label: Decca

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 123

Mastering:

DDD
ADD

Catalogue Number: 430 375-2DH2

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
From the House of the Dead Leoš Janáček, Composer
Antonín Svorc, Commandant
Beno Blachut, Old Prisoner, Tenor
Charles Mackerras, Conductor
Dalibor Jedlicka, Goryanchikov, Baritone
Eva Zikmundová, Wench
Ivo Zídek, Skuratov, Tenor
Jaroslav Soucek, Chekunov; Don Juan, Baritone
Jaroslava Janská, Alyeya, Soprano
Jirí Zahradnícek, Luka
Leoš Janáček, Composer
Richard Novák, Short Prisoner, Bass
Václav Zítek, Shishkov, Baritone
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Vienna State Opera Chorus
Vladimir Krejcík, Tall Prisoner, Tenor
Zdenek Sousek, Kedril; Shapkin
Zdenek Svehla, Cherevin; Voice, Tenor
Mládí (Youth) Leoš Janáček, Composer
Alan Held, Donner, Baritone
Birgitta Svendén, Erda, Mezzo soprano
Birgitta Svendén, Erda, Contralto (Female alto)
Birgitta Svendén, Erda, Mezzo soprano
David Atherton, Conductor
Diane Kesling, Wellgunde, Soprano
Diane Kesling, Wellgunde, Soprano
Diane Kesling, Wellgunde, Soprano
Gary Lakes, Siegmund, Tenor
Hildegard Behrens, Brünnhilde, Soprano
Hildegard Behrens, Brünnhilde, Soprano
Hildegard Behrens, Brünnhilde, Soprano
James Morris, Wotan, Baritone
James Morris, Wotan, Baritone
James Morris, Wotan, Baritone
Jan-Hendrik Rootering, Fasolt, Bass
Jessye Norman, Sieglinde, Soprano
Joyce Castle, Waltraute, Mezzo soprano
Joyce Castle, Waltraute, Mezzo soprano
Joyce Castle, Waltraute, Mezzo soprano
Kaaren Erickson, Woglinde, Soprano
Kaaren Erickson, Woglinde, Soprano
Kaaren Erickson, Woglinde, Soprano
Leoš Janáček, Composer
London Sinfonietta
Mark Baker, Froh, Tenor
Matti Salminen, Fafner, Bass
Matti Salminen, Fafner, Bass
Matti Salminen, Fafner, Bass
Meredith Parsons, Flosshilde, Mezzo soprano
Meredith Parsons, Flosshilde, Mezzo soprano
Meredith Parsons, Flosshilde, Mezzo soprano
Nursery Rhymes Leoš Janáček, Composer
Adrian Thompson, Maese Pedro, Tenor
Alan Watt, Second Drinker; Second Soldier, Bass
Anne Collins, Licensee; Third Woman, Mezzo soprano
David Atherton, Conductor
Dennis Wicks, Tutor; Police Inspector, Baritone
John Reardon, Young man, Baritone
Kenneth Woollam, Sergeant Tibault
Leoš Janáček, Composer
Leyna Gabriele, Girl
London Sinfonietta
London Sinfonietta Chorus
Ludmilla Andrew, Lili Béguin, Mezzo soprano
Malcolm Donnelly, The Artiste, Baritone
Marvin Worden, Husband
Matthew Best, Don Quixote, Bass
Richard Jackson, La Poigne, Bass-baritone
Samuel Linay, El Trujamán, Treble/boy soprano
Sir Charles Mackerras's Janacek opera series has been one of the major recording events of recent years, so it is high time for the works to be reissued on CD. From the House of the Dead (the 1980 Gramophone Record of the Year) was here recorded for the first time in its proper, original version; and this, the fruit of brilliant musicological work by Dr John Tyrrell, revealed it as even more of a masterpiece—a work, indeed, to count among the handful of masterpieces produced by twentieth-century opera. The loss of the final chorus, a sentimental addition, is but the most striking of the clarifications: throughout, the sound is sharper, the textures are sparer, and this serves both to sharpen the effect and to give the singers more clearly differentiated support. They are led, nominally, by Goryanchikov; but though Dalibor Jedlicka sings him warmly and well, the character is not really the hero of an opera that has no heroes and in which all are heroes. The prisoners are skilfully contrasted in Janacek's writing so as to make an apparently random yet actually well structured group, and there is not a weak performance among them.
The Makropulos Affair has, of course, very much a heroine, in the tragic figure of Emilia Marty; and Elisabeth Soderstrom gives one of her greatest recorded performances. She succeeds amazingly in conveying the complexity of the character, the elegance yet flinty cynicism, the aloofness yet vulnerability, the latent warmth that can flower into such rich expressive phrases and then be reined in with a sense of nervy panic. She is only really alarmed by Prus, the most formidable of the men around her, powerfully sung by Vaclav Zitek; she has amused tenderness for poor silly Hauk-Sendorf, another captivating little vignette from Beno Blachut. Mackerras is again masterly: the opera operates in many ways at a much swifter pace, with the narrative speeding by in a series of graphic strokes whose sharpness of characterization can need familiarity for its full impact. A recording is an excellent way of really getting to know such a work; but this is a recording to set among great performances of it.
As with From the House of the Dead, there is an essay by John Tyrrell that not only gives the listener the best possible introduction to the opera but is also a contribution to scholarship. These essays are repeated to all intents and purposes unaltered from the original issues, complete with music examples. There is also a Czech-English libretto. A few drawings, facsimiles and photographs have had to go, given the small CD booklet format, which is a pity.
The extra space available on CD allows, it will be seen, some generous fill-ups. Mladi and the Nursery rhymes come from David Atherton's splendid 1981 set of five LPs devoted to Janacek; the Lachian Dances set is a rather less successful companion to Makropulos. Nevertheless, the operas are what count, and there need be nothing but an enthusiastic welcome for their return on Compact Disc.'

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