Pfitzner: Die Rose vom Liebesgarten
Erin Caves (tenor), Kouta Rasanen (bass), Andreas Kindschuh (baritone), Astrid Weber (soprano), Jana Buchner (soprano), Tiina Penttinen (mezzo-soprano) & Andre Riemer (tenor)
Chor & Kinderchor der Oper Chemnitz & Robert-Schumann-Philharmonie, Frank Beermann
CPO have done sterling service for Pfitzner over the years, having recorded all his lieder on five CDs and many of his orchestral works, but none has been better than this set. I enjoyed it...
Pfitzner: Die Rose vom Liebesgarten
Erin Caves (tenor), Kouta Rasanen (bass), Andreas Kindschuh (baritone), Astrid Weber (soprano), Jana Buchner (soprano), Tiina Penttinen (mezzo-soprano) & Andre Riemer (tenor)
Chor & Kinderchor der Oper Chemnitz & Robert-Schumann-Philharmonie, Frank Beermann
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CPO have done sterling service for Pfitzner over the years, having recorded all his lieder on five CDs and many of his orchestral works, but none has been better than this set. I enjoyed it...
About
Following its rediscoveries of Meyerbeer’s Vasco da Gama and Nicolai’s Il templario, the Chemnitz Opera House has now made yet another valuable contribution to stage history with its revival of Hans Pfitzner’s Die Rose vom Liebesgarten (The Rose from the Garden of Love). At long last we in turn now have the opportunity to fill a significant discographic gap with a new complete recording of this work. Although Palestrina is doubtless Pfitzner’s most highly effective and enduring stage work, the romantic opera Die Rose vom Liebesgarten (1901) also occupies a special place in his oeuvre: as an impressionistic rendering of a text charged with symbolism, it holds a unique place in the annals of German music theater. The work was inspired by pictorial motifs by Hans Thoma, a painter who supported the young composer. The action of the opera is based on romantic topoi and fairy-tale set pieces and was developed from the bucolic and chivalric scenes in Thoma’s cycle of paintings. Extraordinarily, the Rose maintains its distance from the program of the nascent veristic opera of the Franco-Italian repertoire and offers more than mere romantic sumptuousness. The critics of those times had enthusiastic praise for the composer’s naturalistic tone paintings and the rich character of his gripping music.
Contents and tracklist
- Kouta Räsänen, Andreas Kindschuh, Erin Caves, André Riemer, Astrid Weber, Jana Büchner, Tiina Penttinen
- Robert-Schumann-Philharmonie, Kinderchor der Oper Chemnitz, Chor der Oper Chemnitz
- Frank Beermann
- Recorded: 7-9 June 2009
- Recording Venue: Opernhaus Chemnitz, Germany
Awards and reviews
September 2017
CPO have done sterling service for Pfitzner over the years, having recorded all his lieder on five CDs and many of his orchestral works, but none has been better than this set. I enjoyed it immensely and consider it a real discovery.