Smetana’s opera The Two Widows is a rarity in recording catalogues, being somewhat overshadowed by his more festive and extrovert The Bartered Bride. So, we anticipate that this new release will widen appreciation for a lovely, innovative opera that set an early precedent for stage works deriving narrative flow from the natural cadence of speech. The Two Widows is an expertly crafted comic opera which blends Czech dances and choruses with beautiful cavatina-like solos.
Bedřich SMETANA (1824–1884)
The Two Widows
Adriana Kučerová, Kateřina Kněžíková, Jana Sibera, SopranosPavol Breslik, Petr Nekoranec, Tenors • Adam Plachetka, Bass-baritone
Prague National Theatre Chorus
Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra
Robert Jindra
Considered a lesser-known gem of the operatic repertoire, Smetana’s Dvě vdovy (‘The Two Widows’) is set in a Bohemian country estate in which the contrasting personalities of recently widowed cousins Karolína and Anežka are tested by the attentions of gentleman-farmer Ladislav. Smetana’s expert theatrical craftsmanship seamlessly blends Czech dances and choruses with beautiful cavatina-like solos. With the humane warmth of its chamber-like comedy and deftly transparent orchestration, Smetana created a style of conversational opera in The Two Widows that was much admired by Richard Strauss.
Karolína
Anežka
Ladislav
Mumlal
Lidunkа
Toník
Conductor
Jenůfa
Grigorian • Mattila • Spence • Pirgu • Zilio
Royal Opera Chorus • Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Nánási • Guth
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Rusalka
Grigorian • Philip • Isaev • Bell • Connolly
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House • Royal Opera Chorus
Bychkov • Yee • Abrahami
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Dalibor
Urbanova • Popov • Alexejev • Schellenberger
Orchestra e Coro del Teatro Lirico di Cagliari
David
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