Goldmark: Die Königen von Saba
Jin Seok Lee (bass), Irma Mihelič (soprano), Nuttaporn Thammathi (tenor), Kevin Moreno (baritone), Károly Szemerédy (baritone), Katerina Hebelková (mezzo-soprano), Kim-Lillian Strebel (soprano), Andrei Yvan (bass)
Philharmonisches Orchester Freiburg, Extrachor des Theater Freiburg, Vokalensemble...
Awards:
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Gramophone Awards, 2017, Finalist - Opera
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Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2017, Editor's Choice
It’s a heady, enthralling experience, and I can’t recommend it highly enough
Goldmark: Die Königen von Saba
Jin Seok Lee (bass), Irma Mihelič (soprano), Nuttaporn Thammathi (tenor), Kevin Moreno (baritone), Károly Szemerédy (baritone), Katerina Hebelková (mezzo-soprano), Kim-Lillian Strebel (soprano), Andrei Yvan (bass)
Philharmonisches Orchester Freiburg, Extrachor des Theater Freiburg, Vokalensemble...
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Awards:
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Gramophone Awards, 2017, Finalist - Opera
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Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2017, Editor's Choice
It’s a heady, enthralling experience, and I can’t recommend it highly enough
About
This month brings yet another operatic wonder from Freiburg, again conducted by Fabrice Bollon. Karl Goldmark’s Die Königin von Saba (The Queen of Sheba) became one of the most-performed operas of the turn of the century. The Queen of Sheba, a ravishing femme fatale, accepts King Solomon’s invitation to come from Sheba to Jerusalem, and the young Assad falls madly in love with her along the way. Whenever the two are alone, she makes no secret of her love for him, but in public she denies that she has ever met him or has tender feelings for him. Languishing in melancholy and grief, the unhappy male lover in the end finds only one way out: death for love.
Artists
Jin Seok Lee (bass), Irma Mihelič (soprano), Nuttaporn Thammathi (tenor), Kevin Moreno (baritone), Károly Szemerédy (baritone), Katerina Hebelková (mezzo-soprano), Kim-Lillian Strebel (soprano), Andrei Yvan (bass)
Philharmonisches Orchester Freiburg, Extrachor des Theater Freiburg, Vokalensemble der Hochschule für Musik Freiburg, Fabrice Bollon
Contents and tracklist
- Jin Seok Lee, Irma Mihelič, Nuttaporn Thammathi, Kevin Moreno, Károly Szemerédy, Katerina Hebelková, Katerina Hebelková, Nuttaporn Thammathi, Irma Mihelič, Károly Szemerédy, Kim-Lillian Strebel, Jin Seok Lee, Kevin Moreno, Andrei Yvan, Extrachor des Theater Freiburg, Vokalensemble der Hochschule für Musik Freiburg, Philharmonisches Orchester Freiburg and, Kim-Lillian Strebel, Andrei Yvan, Katerina Hebelková, Nuttaporn Thammathi, Irma Mihelič, Károly Szemerédy, Jin Seok Lee, Kim-Lillian Strebel, Kevin Moreno, Andrei Yvan, Extrachor des Theater Freiburg, Vokalensemble der Hochschule für Musik Freiburg, Philharmonisches Orchester Freiburg and
- Philharmonisches Orchester Freiburg, Extrachor des Theater Freiburg, Vokalensemble der Hochschule für Musik Freiburg
- Fabrice Bollon
- Recorded: 4-7 May, 9 June and 28 July 2015
- Recording Venue: Konzerthaus Freiburg, Rolf Böhme Saal, Germany
Awards and reviews
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Gramophone MagazineAwards Issue 2017Editor's Choice
September 2016
It’s a heady, enthralling experience, and I can’t recommend it highly enough
Awards Issue 2016
It’s a heady, enthralling experience, and I can’t recommend it highly enough
20th September 2016
A recording with many virtues, which goes a long way to explain the high reputation the opera enjoyed in Germany during the late nineteenth century