Salzburger Hofmusik, Wolfgang Brunner - Michael Haydn: Die Ährenleserin (2023) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Salzburger Hofmusik, Wolfgang Brunner
- Title: Michael Haydn: Die Ährenleserin
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: CPO
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:06:07
- Total Size: 305 / 651 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. 01 Arie der Emilie "Ein guter Anfang"
02. 02 Arie der Emilie "Als ich auf jenem Felde" · Rezitativ und Arie des Krums "Das hat der alte Mann dort gesagt?" – "Wer lügt, der stiehlt"
03. 03 Duett Emilie - Krums "Ach lieber Mann / Nichts, ich will nicht ein Esel sein"
04. 04 Arie der Emilie "Die armen kleinen lieben Tiere"
05. 05 Arie des Franz "Oh unser lieber Vater"
06. 06 Arie der Henriette "Nein unser guter Vater spricht!"
07. 07 Arie des Franz "So frisch stehn nicht Vergissmeinnicht"
08. 08 Arie des Mildenau "Der kleine Vogel"
09. 09 Arie des Krums "Ein ehrlich ausgebrannt Gesicht"
10. 10 Arie des Mildenau "Zuviel Gelindigkeit"
11. 11 Arie der Henriette "Das ist die kleine Täterin"
12. 12 Arie der Emilie "Wir leben jetzt … ach"
13. 13 Arie der Birkenfeld "Die Quelle meines tiefen Schmerzens"
14. 14 Chor "Lasst uns unsrer Ernte freun"
15. 15 Chor "Incendio, fuoco" · Rezitativ "Qual fuoco"
16. 16 Arie "Ninfe inbelli semplicete"
17. 17 Rezitativ "Un volo ugual – Astro benigno avito"
18. 18 Arie "Fuoco sian Rivi algenti"
19. 19 Rezitativ "Intanto applaudisca la mia sorte"
Once again, Wolfgang Brunner and his Salzburg Hofmusik have unearthed a music-dramatic work by Michael Haydn: the Singspiel "Die Ährenleserin" was written in 1778 for the Benedictine monastery theater of Kremsmünster, based on a libretto by the librettist Christian Felix Weiße. The story is simple and touching: Emilie is picking up ears of corn from the ground and is accosted by Krums, the overseer of Herr Mildenau, who accuses her of stealing grain. Mr. Mildenau's two children, Franz and Henriette, come along and take the poor girl Emilie's side: she has an honest and noble face. Herr von Mildenau joins them, and in conversation with Emilie it turns out that she is the daughter of his best friend, who had been killed in the war, and that he can finally, now vicariously, make amends to her. He takes Emilie and her mother into his home. Michael Haydn's commissioned composition "Ninfe inbelli", also written for an Upper Austrian Benedictine monastery, is of a completely different character and high compositional stature. On January 19, 1765, Princess Josepha of Bavaria stayed overnight at Lambach Abbey on her way from Munich to Vienna and was honored with a cantata of homage. Most likely Maria Magdalena Lipp, Haydn's later wife, who had been hired as a Salzburg court singer only a few days before, took over the highly virtuosic solo part of the cantata.
01. 01 Arie der Emilie "Ein guter Anfang"
02. 02 Arie der Emilie "Als ich auf jenem Felde" · Rezitativ und Arie des Krums "Das hat der alte Mann dort gesagt?" – "Wer lügt, der stiehlt"
03. 03 Duett Emilie - Krums "Ach lieber Mann / Nichts, ich will nicht ein Esel sein"
04. 04 Arie der Emilie "Die armen kleinen lieben Tiere"
05. 05 Arie des Franz "Oh unser lieber Vater"
06. 06 Arie der Henriette "Nein unser guter Vater spricht!"
07. 07 Arie des Franz "So frisch stehn nicht Vergissmeinnicht"
08. 08 Arie des Mildenau "Der kleine Vogel"
09. 09 Arie des Krums "Ein ehrlich ausgebrannt Gesicht"
10. 10 Arie des Mildenau "Zuviel Gelindigkeit"
11. 11 Arie der Henriette "Das ist die kleine Täterin"
12. 12 Arie der Emilie "Wir leben jetzt … ach"
13. 13 Arie der Birkenfeld "Die Quelle meines tiefen Schmerzens"
14. 14 Chor "Lasst uns unsrer Ernte freun"
15. 15 Chor "Incendio, fuoco" · Rezitativ "Qual fuoco"
16. 16 Arie "Ninfe inbelli semplicete"
17. 17 Rezitativ "Un volo ugual – Astro benigno avito"
18. 18 Arie "Fuoco sian Rivi algenti"
19. 19 Rezitativ "Intanto applaudisca la mia sorte"
Once again, Wolfgang Brunner and his Salzburg Hofmusik have unearthed a music-dramatic work by Michael Haydn: the Singspiel "Die Ährenleserin" was written in 1778 for the Benedictine monastery theater of Kremsmünster, based on a libretto by the librettist Christian Felix Weiße. The story is simple and touching: Emilie is picking up ears of corn from the ground and is accosted by Krums, the overseer of Herr Mildenau, who accuses her of stealing grain. Mr. Mildenau's two children, Franz and Henriette, come along and take the poor girl Emilie's side: she has an honest and noble face. Herr von Mildenau joins them, and in conversation with Emilie it turns out that she is the daughter of his best friend, who had been killed in the war, and that he can finally, now vicariously, make amends to her. He takes Emilie and her mother into his home. Michael Haydn's commissioned composition "Ninfe inbelli", also written for an Upper Austrian Benedictine monastery, is of a completely different character and high compositional stature. On January 19, 1765, Princess Josepha of Bavaria stayed overnight at Lambach Abbey on her way from Munich to Vienna and was honored with a cantata of homage. Most likely Maria Magdalena Lipp, Haydn's later wife, who had been hired as a Salzburg court singer only a few days before, took over the highly virtuosic solo part of the cantata.
Year 2023 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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