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Krystian Adam, Robert Gierlach, Poznan Philharmonic Orchestra & Łukasz Borowicz - Cherubini: Faniska (2021) [Hi-Res]

Krystian Adam, Robert Gierlach, Poznan Philharmonic Orchestra & Łukasz Borowicz - Cherubini: Faniska (2021) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Cherubini: Faniska
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: DUX
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks+booklet)
  • Total Time: 01:54:16
  • Total Size: 479 MB / 2.06 GB
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Tracklist:

01. Faniska, Act I: Ouverture (7:37)
02. Faniska, Act I: Oh ciel, dove m'aggiro? (Sung in Italian) (8:55)
03. Faniska, Act I: Ah, sì, miei fidi, a voi nel consegnar (Sung in Italian) (7:42)
04. Faniska, Act I: Ove mi conducete? (Sung in Italian) (7:50)
05. Faniska, Act I: Ah, s'eguale al dolce aspetto (Sung in Italian) (6:28)
06. Faniska, Act I: Di queste selve, oh amabile (Sung in Italian) (4:19)
07. Faniska, Act I: La bona gente non vuol prenderli (Sung in Italian) (1:22)
08. Faniska, Act I: Aria di ballo (2:21)
09. Faniska, Act I: Tu che giungi della morte di Rasinski messaggier (Sung in Italian) (11:29)
10. Faniska, Act II: Introduzione (4:24)
11. Faniska, Act II: Qual orribil soggiorno! (Sung in Italian) (10:21)
12. Faniska, Act II: Ah, consorte! (Sung in Italian) (4:11)
13. Faniska, Act II: Oh voi, che il rigor del destin (Sung in Italian) (3:34)
14. Faniska, Act II: Dolce ne guai ristoro (Sung in Italian) (4:39)
15. Faniska, Act II: Taci, iniquo, iniquo orror mi fai (Sung in Italian) (7:56)
16. Faniska, Act III: Introduzione (3:39)
17. Faniska, Act III: Marcia (2:00)
18. Faniska, Act III: All'armi! All'armi! (Sung in Italian) (0:42)
19. Faniska, Act III: Empio ferisci, uccidimi (Sung in Italian) (4:59)
20. Faniska, Act III: Non credete, non pensate (Sung in Italian) (3:41)
21. Faniska, Act III: Marcia dei soldati (3:30)
22. Faniska, Act III: Fausto ha il cielo alfin premiato (Sung in Italian) (2:47)

The opera Faniska, which premiered at the Kärntnertor Theatre in Vienna in 1806, is said to have been enthusiastically received by both Haydn and Beethoven. The libretto is available in German and Italian, and is based on the melodrama Les Mines de Pologne by the Nancy-born French playwright René Charles Guilbert de Pixérécourt. The action takes place in Poland, from where the first recording of the opera also comes. Zamoski, the Baron of Sandomir, orders his henchman Oranski to kidnap Faniska, the wife of the Baron of Rava, Rasinski. Faniska is taken to Zamoski's castle. Various attempts to free her fail. After being imprisoned with her husband, the couple finally manage to escape with Rasno's help. Rasinski's soldiers attack the castle, Zamoski is killed, Oranski is captured and put on trial. Faniska is sometimes called an opéra comique, but more often (and more accurately) an opera in three acts or even a 'grand heroic opera'. Like Lodoïska, Faniska is a typical example of the 'rescue opera' genre. Cherubini invested all his melodic talent in this work. Compared to Lodoïska his talent has clearly gained in quality. Natalia Rubis sings the technically difficult title role very sensitively and with a beautifully led but somewhat tight voice. Krystian Adam remains all too pale as her husband Rasinski. In the role of Rasno Piotr Kalna's singing is rather strained. The supporting roles are more or less well cast. With only one really good voice, that of bass-baritone Robert Gierlach as Zamoski, the vocal side is somewhat weak. On the other hand, Lukasz Borowicz is all the more impressive as the conductor. He puts a lot of lightness and transparency into the orchestral part, which he controls admirably, enlivening it with many details. Because Cherubini's score is so imaginative and so closely connected to the drama, this counts for a lot.



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