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Alexander ZEMLINSKY (1871-1942)
CD 1
Die Seejungfrau (1905) [44:14]
Sinfonietta op. 23 (1934) [22:31]
CD 2
Lyrische Symphonie op. 18 (1923) [45:23]
Sarema - Vorspiel (1934) [5:43]
Es war einmal - Vorspiel 1. Akt (1899) [5:29]; Zwischenspiel
1. Akt [5:04];
Kleider machen Leute - Walzer-Intermezzo 1. Akt [4:15]; Zwischenspiel
2. Akt [4:08];
Der Kreidekreis - Vorspiel zum 3. Akt (1931) [2:16]
Die König Kandaules Vorspiel zum 3. Akt (1935-36) [5:42]
CD 3
Cymbeline - suite (1915) [15:55]
Frühlingsbegräbnis (1896-1903) [24:16]
Ein Tanzpoem (1901) [35:10]
Soile
Isokoski (soprano); Bo Skovhus (baritone); (Symphonie)
Deborah Voigt (soprano); Donnie Ray Albert, David Kuebler (tenor);
Chor der Stätischen Musikverein zu Düsseldorf (Tanzpoem)
Gürzenich-Orchester Köln/James Conlon
rec. CD1: 13-14, 20-22, 24 March 1999, Studio Stolberger Straße,
Köln; CD2: 23-28 August 2001, Köln, Philharmonie; CD3: 20-22
October 1997, Köln, Philharmonie. DDD
EMI CLASSICS 5 09456 2 [3 CDs: 67:07 + 78:19 + 77:04]
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EMI's groundbreaking Zemlinsky orchestral cycle of the 1990s
followed and complemented Capriccio's operatic project. Other
companies had made forays into the Zemlinsky catalogue and
the
Lyric Symphony seemed to be the bellweather being recorded
several times by various companies including Italia, Koch and
Arte Nova.
Zemlinsky had enjoyed attention with his chamber music via the
Lasalle Quartet and DGG in the 1970s - surely a natural for
Brilliant Classics to license. However it took the resurgence
of interest in romantic impressionism to boost Zemlinsky's name
alongside those of Franz Schmidt and Franz Schreker up the pioneering
revival list. I remember taping various radio broadcasts of
the operas (Gerd Albrecht in Hamburg) and the symphony (Gielen,
BBCSO, Söderström, Allen) and listening to these again
and again. And I confess I did this - in the case of the operas
- without access to a libretto.
Here in very respectable sound we encounter a shaggily oceanic-romantic
Die Seejungfrau based on Hans Christian Andersen's 'The
Mermaid'. It's a work I have known since the dawn of the
CD when I picked up a copy of Chailly's 1987 Decca disc (417
450-2). There are also Chandos versions by Beaumont
and Dausgaard. Wagnerian, delicate, tempestuous and diaphanous
it's an extravagant score which lay in obscurity until - as
Peter Levi reminds us in this programme note - it was revived
by Peter Gülke and the Austrian Youth Orchestra in 1984.
Die Seejungfrau dates from the 1900s but was withdrawn
when Schoenberg produced his Pelleas and Melisande. Three
decades later came the Sinfonietta (1934) - a work admired
by Alban Berg. It's a noticeably leaner work: just as delicate
with busily extending tendrils of themes and motifs. It's also
a more economically expressed work spanning half the length
of Die Seejungfrau yet also in three movements. It's
tender and largely avoids the curdled extremes of the Second
Viennese school.
The Lyric Symphony sets poems by Rabindranath Tagore
- a poet much admired and much set amongst musicians including
Frank Bridge. The recording is very good indeed but lacks the
pellucid clarity of the Antony Beaumont version on Chandos
and the Chailly on a Decca double set. Skovhus and Isokoski
are intelligent singers.
The operatic orchestral morsels come next. The prelude to Sarema
(1897) is Wagnerian - a touch of Meistersinger here -
and not as impressionist or as sophisticated as the Lyric
Symphony. Two extracts from Es war einmal reminded
me of Delius's lambent and tender writing in the opera's
Vorspiel but took me back to the Meistersinger apprentice
march in the Zwischenspiel. Kleider machen leute is
represented by the Walzer-intermezzo and the Zwischenspiel.
In the former the exuberant writing fades in and out while in
the gawky glittering carousel that is the Zwischenspiel there
are Weill-like moments. The Act III Vorspiel to the opera
Der Kreidekreis is fairly dry. König Kandaules
(Act 3 prelude) reflects the development of Zemlinsky's
language into a boiling expressionist whirlpool.
The final disc in this attractive set groups the 1901 orchestral
Ein Tanzpoem with Frühlingsbegräbnis and
the Cymbeline Suite. The latter score is featured in
better sound and more extensively on an admirable Chandos Zemlinsky
disc. Donnie Ray Albert is an eager tenor in Lied des Cloten
in which he is sweetly supported by the solo violin. Fanfares
echo back and forth and moods and scenes are vividly suggested.
Frühlingsbegräbnis is not otherwise available.
This cantata to words by Paul Heyse tracks a cortege of animals
and fairy folk. As he was orchestrating the work he heard of
the death of Brahms and dedicated it to Brahms. This is a delicate
yet luxuriously romantic setting that sighs and yearns. There
is a prominent sunset-gold role for the choir in Also so
weihevoll ... The Tanzpoem is light and playful of
step and swoopingly woodland romantic across its three movements.
The courtly fanfares and cortege of the final movement of the
Tanzpoem are confident, lush, mysterious, swayingly terpsichorean,
saturatedly romantic, leisurely and discursive. The steady majestic
pace at the end rings out both sovereign and imperious.
This is a very useful set indeed if you do not already have
the original discs. Those CDC originals still turn up on ebay
so do look out for them. Be warned though, no texts are provided
in this EMI triple and it is a little extravagant with
shelf space. Several works here are now available only in this
format.
The other parts of the Gürzenich/Conlon cycle include:-
• Symphonies 1 and 2 CDC
556473 2
• Seejungfrau/Sinfonietta CDC
555515 2
• Cymbeline/Tanzpoem/Frühlingsbegrabnis
CDC 556474 2
• complete songs with orchestra CDC
557024 2
• Eine Florentinische Tragödie - opera CDC 556472
2
• Der Zwerg (aka Der Geburtstag Der Infantin) -
opera CMS
566247 2
• Traumgörge - opera CDS5
57087 2
• complete Choral Works CDC
556783 2
EMI Classics really should issue a Collector's Edition of the
complete Zemlinsky-Conlon-Gürzenich series. Alternatively
why not license every scrap of that series to Brilliant Classics
who should also consider an opera box using the numerous entries
in the Capriccio series.
A desperately neglected lavish late-romantic well worth discovering.
Rob Barnett
see also review by Anne Ozorio
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