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Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Markus Stenz, Juliane Banse - Karl Amadeus Hartmann: Simplicius Simplicissimus (2014) Hi-Res

Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Markus Stenz, Juliane Banse - Karl Amadeus Hartmann: Simplicius Simplicissimus (2014) Hi-Res
  • Title: Karl Amadeus Hartmann: Simplicius Simplicissimus
  • Year Of Release: 2014
  • Label: Challenge Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC 24bit-96kHz / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:24:45
  • Total Size: 1.4 Gb / 365 Mb
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CD 1
Des Simplicius Simplicissimus Jugend (Karl Amadeus Hartmann)
1. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act I: Overture - "l’hommage de Serge Prokofieff" 09:56
2. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act I: Introduction - "Anno Domini" 03:13
3. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act I: Erster Teil - "Du sehr verachter Bauernstand" 06:13
4. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act I: "Der Baum" 04:24
5. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act I: Finale - "O lauf, Bub!" 03:09
6. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act I: Zwischenspiel - "Tränen des Vaterlandes, anno 1636" 08:01
7. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act II: "Wald, hinten ein Kreuz - Komm, Trost der Nacht" 03:47
8. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act II: "Bäume, lauter Bäume" 03:13
9. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act II: "Unser lieber Vater" 03:05
10. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act II: "Mein treuester Vater" 03:39
11. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act II: "Nun Simplici, liebes Kind" 06:19
12. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act II: "Mein lieber und wahrer, einziger Sohn" 04:13

CD 2
Des Simplicius Simplicissimus Jugend (Karl Amadeus Hartmann)
1. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act III: "Bankett beim Gouverneur" 00:55
2. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act III: "Drei Tänze der Dame, No. 1 Schnell" 01:30
3. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act III: "Drei Tänze der Dame, No. 2 Lustig" 01:05
4. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act III: "Drei Tänze der Dame, No. 3 Furioso" 01:15
5. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act III: "Als Männer sind wir durchaus ehrlich" 02:49
6. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act III: "Lebhaft - Hochedler Herr Gubernator" 02:08
7. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act III: "Hauptmann tanzt mit der Dame" 00:34
8. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act III: "Mein Gott" 01:44
9. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act III: "Schlag mich der Donner" 01:13
10. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act III: "Herr, jetzt seh’ ich wohl" 01:26
11. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act III: "Bravo, Simplici, bravissimo!" 01:54
12. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act III: "Finale - Dank Herr!" 03:12
13. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act III: "Marsch - Es dröhnt die Stadt" 02:10
14. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act III: "Gepriesen sei der Richter der Wahrheit!" 01:54
15. Simplicius Simplicissimus, Act III: "Apotheose" 01:44

Performers:
Juliane Banse (soprano)
Peter Marsch (tenor)
Will Hartmann (tenor)
Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
Netherlands Radio Choir
Markus Stenz (conductor)

This Hybrid SACD recording of Karl Amadeus Hartmann's unique anti-war opera Simplicius Simplicissimus marks an important step in the continuing reappraisal of his uvre, following Challenge Classics' recent release of all eight symphonies by the 20th century German composer. Recorded live at the opera's Dutch premiere in 2012, Markus Stenz conducts the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Netherlands Radio Choir and a fine cast of singers led by celebrated soprano Juliane Banse in the title role.
Karl Amadeus Hartmann ranks among the leading German composers of the 20th century. A substantial amount of his music, which includes eight symphonies and chamber works, had its origins in one of the darkest eras in world history, the years between 1933 and 1945 when the Nazis were in power. This period, in which Hartmann gradually withdrew from public life, represented a decisive turning point in his creative development. Before that time Hartmann had adopted a neoclassical style, but with no prospect of any performances of his work in sight, he subsequently created a musical language which, besides bearing the influences of Bach, Bruckner and Beethoven, was also highly indebted to those composers whose music the Nazis had banned, such as Mahler, Berg, Stravinsky, Prokofiev and Bartók.

He employs this language not only in his symphonies and many of his chamber works, but also in his anti-war opera Simplicius Simplicissimus, based on the 1669 novel Der Abenteuerliche Simplicissimus by Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen. Simplicius Simplicissimus was originally written for voices and chamber orchestra in the mid-1930s and first performed in 1948, but Hartmann went on to score it for full orchestra in 1956. It is the latter version that Stenz chose for this recording.




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  • olga1001
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Booklet is on spiritofturtle.com but libretto is only original German

https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0537/5288/9514/files/cc72637.pdf?v=1629482423

What a shocking story, what a shocking music !

Someone has DVD rip in spite of other performance ?

https://arthaus-musik.com/de/dvd/a-z/media/details/Simplicius_Simplicissimus.html

Many thanks