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Wydawnictwo: Chandos
Nr katalogowy: CHAN 10578(3)
Nośnik: 3 CD
Data wydania: grudzień 2009
EAN: 95115157824
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Epoka muzyczna: romantyzm
Obszar (język): angielski
Rodzaj: opera

Sullivan: Ivanhoe

Chandos - CHAN 10578(3)
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Janice Watson, soprano
Geraldine McGreevy, soprano
Catherine Wyn-Rogers, mezzo-soprano
Toby Spence, tenor
Peter Wedd, tenor
Andrew Staples, tenor
Peter Rose, bass
James Rutherford, baritone
Neal Davies, baritone
Matthew Brook, bass-baritone
Stephen Gadd, baritone
Leigh Melrose, baritone
Adrian Partington Singers BBC National Orchestra of Wales / David Lloyd-Jones
Nagrody i rekomendacje
 
Diapason 5 BBC Music Choice Gramophone Editor's Choice Fanfare Recommendation MusicWeb Recording of the Month Classic FM Editor's Choice
 
‘It will be an historical work, and it is the dream of my life. I do not believe in operas based on gods and

myths. What we want are plots which give rise to characters of flesh and blood, with human emotions

and human passions. Music should speak to the heart and not to the head…’ Sullivan back in 1885 with

his ideas for Ivanhoe.

Ivanhoe, perhaps Sir Walter Scott’s most popular novel, was the perfect choice for historical opera and

launched D’Oyly Carte’s ambitious English Royal Opera (now home to the Palace Theatre), where this

romantic opera of three hours – ran with a double cast in one of London’s largest and most expensive

theatre, on consecutive nights, for 155 performances, one of the most extraordinary runs ever achieved by

any opera. In 1891, anyone in London wishing to experience some music would have had a remarkable

choice. Ivanhoe was playing at the Royal English Opera, The Gondoliers was still drawing the crowds at

the Savoy, and there was a performance of The Golden Legend at Covent Garden. It is hard to think of

another musical personality in the history of British music, other than Handel, who had dominated

London in this way

The sheer breath and variety of Scott’s invention in Ivanhoe is astonishing, and it is one of the most

significant operatic works to have originated in Britain. It was written when Sullivan was at the height of

his powers, with his typical fluency in word-setting and mastery of orchestration, and it breathes his

natural empathy and humanity. Sullivan’s career was, by any standards, and extraordinary one, and this

was its zenith.

This is the first professional commercial recording of Ivanhoe and features a cast, including Janice

Watson, Toby Spence, Catherine Wyn-Rogers and Geraldine McGreevy. Conductor David Lloyd-Jones

who has previously conducted Sullivan works makes his debut with Chandos. The work is dedicated to

Richard Hickox who was instrumental in making this recording.

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