Zemlinsky: Une Tragédie Florentine
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Still almost unknown to the public a mere fifteen years ago, the Viennese composer Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871-1942) is now enjoying wide acclaim. In his Florentine Tragedy, after Oscar Wilde, first performed in 1917, the story of the rich merchant Simone and his wife Bianca, who discover their love only when Bianca goads her husband into killing her lover Guido Bardi, we are already confronted with the femme fatale of Bergs Lulu. Though a chamber opera in its running time and small cast, this work is anything but a miniature: its rich orchestration and Wagnerian vocal writing cry out for a powerful, passionate reading, which is exactly what it gets in this tremendous live performance recorded by Radio France, conducted by one of Zemlinskys foremost champions, Armin Jordan, and featuring three singers with wide experience of the composers lush style.
Zemlinsky: Une Tragédie Florentine, Music, Alexander von Zemlinsky, Armin Jordan, Iris Vermillion, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Viktor Lutsuk, Elisabeth Balmas, Classical, Classical Composers, German/Austrian 20th/21st Century Opera, Opera, Opera / Operetta / Oratorio
Zemlinsky: Une Tragédie Florentine
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