muzyka
Wytwórnia Briliant Opera Collection |
Data wydania 2001 |
Nośnik CD |
Opis produktu:
Friedenstag is at once Richard Strauss (1864-1949) last operatic collaboration with his librettist Stefan Zweig and his first with Joseph Gregor. The themes of the opera set in the mid 17th century are about the highest humanitarian and liberal ideals themes Zweig devised from the factual events from the Thirty Years War. The challenge that faced Strauss and Gregor was how to express this message in the Third Reich, where such well intentioned themes could be hijacked by the Nazis as reflecting the regimes ideal and proclaiming it the first Nazi opera. Zweig by the time this work was composed had fled Germany, but remained on cordial terms with Strauss, and it has been argued that of all their operatic collaborations this is the one where Zweigs lofty ideals are most obvious. However, a combination of Strauss music which descends to an empty jingoistic martial style in places, and the abandonment of Zweigs words on reconciliation in place of a long chorus of rejoicing and triumphalism music to Goebels ears no doubt. The work stands apart from the canon of Strauss operas, and has only a tenuous hold on the repertoire an example of lofty ideals sacrificed on the alter of political expediency. Gregor steered the composer towards less controversial operatic themes such as Daphne.
Szczegóły |
Dział: | Muzyka |
Wytwórnia: | Briliant Opera Collection |
Rok publikacji: | 2001 |
Nośnik: | CD |
Wprowadzono: | 18.04.2013 |