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Special offer. Dvořák: Rusalka, Op. 114

Cheryl Barker (soprano) / Rosario La Spina (tenor) / Bruce Martin (baritone) / Elizabeth Whitehouse (soprano) / Anne-Marie Owens (mezzo-soprano) / Sarah Crane (soprano) / Taryn Fiebig (soprano) / Dominica Matthews (mezzo-soprano) / Barry Ryan (baritone) & Sian Pendry (soprano)

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Hickox conducts with real theatrical warmth…

Special offer. Dvořák: Rusalka, Op. 114

Cheryl Barker (soprano) / Rosario La Spina (tenor) / Bruce Martin (baritone) / Elizabeth Whitehouse (soprano) / Anne-Marie Owens (mezzo-soprano) / Sarah Crane (soprano) / Taryn Fiebig (soprano) / Dominica Matthews (mezzo-soprano) / Barry Ryan (baritone) & Sian Pendry (soprano)

Opera Australia...

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Contents and tracklist

Prelude
Track length4:27
Ho, ho, ho (Wood Nymphs)
Track length4:28
You are most welcome here in the lake (Water Sprite, Wood Nymphs)
Track length3:24
Father Water Sprite! (Rusalka, Water Sprite)
Track length4:17
He often comes here (Rusalka, Water Sprite)
Track length4:32
Mesicku na nebi hlubokem, "Song to the Moon" (Rusalka)
Track length4:50
The water feels cold! (Water Sprite, Rusalka, Ježibaba)
Track length3:19
With your ancient wisdom, you know everything (Rusalka)
Track length3:02
I know that, I know that (Ježibaba, Rusalka)
Track length6:24
Abracadabra (Ježibaba, Water Sprite)
Track length3:50
A young Huntsman was once out riding (Huntsman, Prince)
Track length4:53
Divine vision, sweetest being (Huntsman, Prince)
Track length4:31
I know you're nothing but magic (Prince, Water Nymphs, Water Sprite)
Track length2:01
Tell me all, dear boy (Gamekeeper, Kitchen Boy)
Track length4:10
Our forest is haunted (Gamekeeper, Kitchen Boy)
Track length3:49
You have now been with me for a week (Prince, Princess)
Track length5:07
Ah, this reproach comes not before time (Prince, Princess)
Track length3:46
Ballet - Beda! Beda! (Water Sprite)
Track length6:51
No-one in the world can give you… (Water Sprite)
Track length4:09
White blossoms along the road (Guests, Water Sprite, Rusalka)
Track length5:58
Oh, it's all in vain! (Rusalka)
Track length2:54
Do you see them? (Rusalka, Princess, Prince)
Track length3:18
But when my fire has burnt you out (Princess, Prince, Water Sprite)
Track length3:36
Unfeeling water power (Rusalka)
Track length4:03
Deprived of my youth (Rusalka)
Track length4:18
Aha! Are you back already? (Ježibaba, Rusalka)
Track length3:06
You must wash away Nature's curse (Ježibaba, Rusalka)
Track length5:09
I am torn from life (Rusalka, Water Nymphs)
Track length4:01
Are you afraid? (Gamekeeper, Kitchen Boy, Ježibaba)
Track length3:55
Our prince has Fallen dangerously ill (Kitchen Boy, Water Sprite, Gamekeeper, Ježibaba)
Track length4:07
I have golden tresses (Wood Nymphs, Water Sprite)
Track length7:45
My white doe! (Prince)
Track length4:47
Beloved, do you recognise me? (Rusalka, Prince)
Track length2:21
Why did you enfold me in your arms…? (Rusalka)
Track length5:23
Kiss me, kiss me, give me peace (Prince, Rusalka, Water Sprite)
Track length6:04

Awards and reviews

  • Gramophone Magazine
    March 2008
    Editor's Choice

March 2008

Hickox conducts with real theatrical warmth…

2010

Richard Hickox has made a bold choice in Dvorák's last and greatest opera, Rusalka, when there is a near-definitive version available on Decca with a mainly Czech cast and the Czech Philharmonic conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras (see above). Yet even in face of such competition there is a strong case for his new version from Chandos.
Cheryl Barker may not have so creamily beautiful a voice as Renée Fleming but she sounds more aptly girlish and fresh. Her big Act 1 solo, the Invocation to the Moon, flows far more easily than in Fleming's very beautiful but very expansive version, an obvious advantage.
Tenor Rosario La Spina as the Prince is younger-sounding, more virile and more expressive than the Heldentenor Ben Heppner on Decca. As for Hickox, he conducts this magical score with a bite that brings out the elements so closely related to the SlavonicDances, and the recording, made live in the Sydney Opera House (a difficult venue), is clean and fresh.
The Australian cast, singing in Czech, sounds totally in tune with the Dvorák idiom, with each singer matching up to his or her Decca counterpart.
Bruce Martin as the Water Goblin may not have so rich or well focused a voice as Franz Hawlata on Decca, but his is a strong and characterful performance, and as the witch JeOibaba, Anne-Marie Owens is satisfyingly rich and fruity, where her Decca counterpart is relatively thin-toned.
There is also a gain in that this has been recorded live from a stage production, notably in the thrilling conclusion of the Second Act.
Surprisingly, Renée Fleming in Act 2 is less assured than in the other acts, while Cheryl Barker is consistent throughout, and her performance culminates in a deeply moving account of Rusalka's final solo, with a thrilling build-up.
A final choice must remain marginal, but anyone who wants a new-minted version of one of the most magical of all operas – with the harp signalling the other-worldly magic of Rusalka as Water Nymph, more atmospherically recorded than on Decca – this new Chandos version makes an excellent choice.

March 2008

As music director of Opera Australia… Richard Hickox… has made a bold choice in Dvorák's last and greatest opera, Rusalka, when there is a near-definitive version available on Decca with a mainly Czech cast and the Czech Philharmonic conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras. Cheryl Baker may not have so creamily beautiful a voice as Renée Fleming but she sounds more aptly girlish and fresh. Tenor Rosario La Spina as the Prince is younger-sounding, more virile and more expressive than the Heldentenor Ben Heppner on decca. As for Hickox, he conducts this magical score with a bite that brings out the elements so closely related to the Salvonic Dances. A final choice must remain marginal, but anyone who wants a new-minted version of one of the most magical of all operas... more atmospherically recorded than on Decca - this new Chandos version makes an excellent choice.

The Australian

It is hard to imagine anyone doing the title role better
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