This world premiere recording of Joachim Raff’s comic opera Dame Kobold is a significant highlight in our line-up of new opera releases this year. Although Raff was a prolific composer, his operas were overshadowed by those by Wagner to such an extent that his works are still being rediscovered today. Hallmarked by a lightness and facility, Raff’s perfectly crafted score connects with us today more than ever. We're delighted to present this hidden masterpiece more than a century and a half after its first production in Weimar.
Joachim RAFF (1822–1882)
Dame Kobold
Lara Rieken, Julia Surushkina, SopranosGustav Wenzel Most, Tenor
Matthias Lika, Baritone
Lukas Krimmel, Bass
Choir of the Theatre of the City of Ústí nad Labem
West Bohemian Symphony Orchestra
Dario Salvi
Joachim Raff moved in circles that included Franz Liszt and Robert Schumann, and he ultimately became one of the best-known German composers of his day. Of Raff’s six stage works Dame Kobold (‘The Phantom Lady’) was the first of a series of comic operas that anticipated later trends, moving away from Wagnerian pathos and looking back to the levity of Rossini. Admired for its utterly gorgeous musical setting, the opera is notable for a disarmingly simple yet fast-paced plot, bewitching solos and elegantly flowing melodies, and a deftly responsive marriage of language and music.
In jener Sänfte, gnäd’ger Herr
Baritone
Soprano
Soprano
Tenor
Bass
Conductor
Die Eifersüchtigen
Bein • Fässler • Giannoni • Ierone
Popson • Roth • Schneenerger
Orchestra of Europe
Pitkänen
– Classical Explorer
Symphony No. 5, ‘Lenore’
Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott – Overture
Slovak State Philharmonic
Schneider
– BBC Music Magazine ★★★★
Symphony No. 8 ‘Frühlingsklänge’
Symphony No. 9 ‘Im Sommer’
Slovak State Philharmonic
Schneider
– Classical Music Sentinel
Complete Violin Sonatas, Vol. 1
Sonatas Nos. 1 and 2
Kayaleh • Schneider
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