Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Daniel Catán's "Catán: Rappaccini's Daughter & Obsidian Butterfly," a captivating blend of operatic highlights and orchestral prowess. Released in 2002 under the prestigious Naxos label, this album is a testament to Catán's mastery of contemporary classical music, offering a unique listening experience that spans just over an hour.
The album showcases two significant works by Catán: "Rappaccini's Daughter," an opera in two acts, and "Obsidian Butterfly," a choral piece that draws from the poetry of Octavio Paz. "Rappaccini's Daughter" is a dramatic exploration of love and science, set against the backdrop of Dr. Rappaccini's enchanted garden. The opera's highlights feature powerful arias and interludes that bring the story to life, performed by the Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Eduardo Diazmuñoz.
"Obsidian Butterfly," composed in 1984, is a mesmerizing piece for soprano, chorus, and orchestra. It weaves together vivid imagery and profound themes, creating a hauntingly beautiful musical landscape. The album's tracklist includes both the opening and final chorus of "Obsidian Butterfly," providing a comprehensive experience of this evocative work.
This album is a celebration of Daniel Catán's artistic vision and his ability to blend narrative and music into a cohesive and engaging whole. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Catán: Rappaccini's Daughter & Obsidian Butterfly" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.
2002 Naxos2002 Naxos
Tracks
Rappaccini's Daughter, Op. 2: Union de contrarios, armonía de universosDaniel Catán, Fernando De La Mora, Encarnación Vázquez, Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra, Eduardo Diazmuñoz
Rappaccini's Daughter, Op. 2: Beatriz... Beatriz...Daniel Catán, Fernando De La Mora, Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra, Eduardo Diazmuñoz
Rappaccini's Daughter, Op. 2: Interludio. En el jardínDaniel Catán, Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra, Eduardo Diazmuñoz
Rappaccini's Daughter, Op. 2: Belladona, cicuta, mandrágoraDaniel Catán, Jesus Suaste, Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra, Eduardo Diazmuñoz
Rappaccini's Daughter, Op. 2: Cuanta calma de repenteDaniel Catán, Fernando De La Mora, Encarnación Vázquez, Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra, Eduardo Diazmuñoz
Rappaccini's Daughter, Op. 2: Todo va sucediendo como por sí soloDaniel Catán, Fernando De La Mora, Jesus Suaste, Encarnación Vázquez, Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra, Eduardo Diazmuñoz
Rappaccini's Daughter, Op. 2: PostludioDaniel Catán, Fernando De La Mora, Jesus Suaste, Encarnación Vázquez, Mexico City Philharmonic Orchestra, Eduardo Diazmuñoz