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Carl Maria von WEBER (1786-1826)
Euryanthe Overture J.291 (1823) [8:31]
Peter Schmoll und seine Nachbarn Overture J.8 (1803)
[10:00]
Oberon Overture J.306 (1818) [9:35]
Der Beherrscher der Geister Overture J.122 (1811)
[5:43]
Turandot: Overture and Act II March J.75 (1809)
[5:38]
Preciosa Overture J.279 (1821) [7:59]
Silvana Overture J.87 (1810) [6:18]
Jubel-Ouverture J.245 (1818) [8:02]
Abu Hassan Overture J.106 (1811) [3:30]
Der Freischütz Overture J.277 (1821) [10:15]
New Zealand
Symphony Orchestra/Antoni Wit
rec. Wellington Town Hall, New Zealand, 13-15 July 2006
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Of particular
interest in this collection of Weber’s uplifting overtures
are those from Der Beherrscher der Geister, Turandot, Jubel and Silvana. Der
Freischütz, Euryanthe and Oberon need
little introduction.
Those overtures
from the forgotten Weber operas have shed their obscurity
in the opera house for favourite status in the concert
hall. Following Beethoven and Mozart, Weber’s works for
the stage were considered fresh, and seen to carry a blend
of strong orchestral craftsmanship, coupled with inspired
lyricism and this is evident from the overtures.
In the various
recordings of popular Weber overtures one is often aware
of the presence of either a ‘robustly mechanical’ or ‘sensitive’ reading.
Here, the New Zealand orchestra under Wit engage in delicate
contrasts of mood coupled with a bright and clear recording.
This puts them in the same league as some of the more prestigious
recordings.
This is the first
time I have heard Abu Hassan played with such vitality
and speed. This approach certainly adds spice to Weber’s
bustling score. The warm wind section in a fine acoustic
- against subtly balanced shimmering strings - provides
real appeal in their rendering of Der Freischütz.
The Turandot music was completely unknown to me.
Its simple pipe opening comes across as particularly British
yet it was written for Stuttgart in 1809. I find from the
notes that the ‘folk music’ opening was Weber’s interpretation
of the Chinese idiom!
The elegance of Preciosa is
charming with contrast provided by the sedate introduction
and the energetically dynamic central section with crisply
defined first violins.
One may be surprised
that the Jubel Overture ends with the British National
Anthem. This work however was composed after the Battle
of Waterloo and celebrated the 50th anniversary
of the then King’s accession. Its majestic opening gives
the necessary pomp and splendour.
Antoni Wit is
an accomplished conductor who studied in Krakôw and works
with the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra and with Polish
Television and Radio. We remember his excellent interpretation
of the Prokofiev piano concertos and later of the Messiaen Turangalila symphony
in 2002.
The notes in English
are fairly generous and give more than adequate background
to the overtures.
Raymond
J Walker
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