Die Gezeichneten, Act I: OrchestervorspielFranz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig
Die Gezeichneten, Act I: "Lasst! Genug!" (Alviano, Edle)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Helmut Krebs
Die Gezeichneten, Act I: "Ist das nicht, Tamare?" (Edle, Tamare)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Thomas Stewart
Die Gezeichneten, Act I: "Meinen Gruss, Signori" (Alviano, Podestà)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Helmut Krebs, Ernst Wiemann
Die Gezeichneten, Act I: "Signor Podestà, es gäb zu" (Senatoren, Podestà, Edle, Tamare, Carlotta, Alviano)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Julius Katona, Erich Wenk, Ernst Wiemann, Thomas Stewart, Evelyn Lear, Helmut Krebs
Die Gezeichneten, Act I: "Holde Martuccia!" (Pietro, Martuccia)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Donald Grobe, Mria von Ilosvay
Die Gezeichneten, Act I: "Ihr seid köstlich, Signor Alviano" (Carlotta, Alviano)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Evelyn Lear, Helmut Krebs
Die Gezeichneten, Act I: "Dort, wo die Stadt weit wird" (Carlotta)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Evelyn Lear
Die Gezeichneten, Act I: "Ich bin beschärnt" (Alviano, Carlotta)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Helmut Krebs, Evelyn Lear
Die Gezeichneten, Act II: "Erspielt mit uns" (Podestà, Senatoren)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Ernst Wiemann, Julius Katona, Erich Wenk
Die Gezeichneten, Act II: "Hast du's gehörtr" (Adorno, Tamare)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Franz Crass, Thomas Stewart
Die Gezeichneten, Act II: "Ah! Ein grosser Maler nannte mir" (Adorno, Tamare)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Franz Crass, Thomas Stewart
Die Gezeichneten, Act II: "Herrliche unterirdische Räume" (Tamare, Adorno)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Thomas Stewart, Franz Crass
Die Gezeichneten, Act II: "Zwischenspiel" (Carlotta)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Evelyn Lear
Die Gezeichneten, Act II: "Uns're Zeit ist voll seltsamer Dinge" (Carlotta, Alviano)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Evelyn Lear, Helmut Krebs
Die Gezeichneten, Act II: "Wollt Ihr, Signor" (Carlotta, Alviano)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Evelyn Lear, Helmut Krebs
Die Gezeichneten, Act II: "Doch Signor, Euch zu malen" (Carlotta, Alviano)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Evelyn Lear, Helmut Krebs
Die Gezeichneten, Act II: "Und wenns mehr wäre" (Carlotta, Alviano)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Evelyn Lear, Helmut Krebs
Die Gezeichneten, Act III: OrchestervorspielFranz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig
Die Gezeichneten, Act III: "Bei den Gebeinen des heil'gen" (Bürger, Bub, Vater, Mutter, Jüngling, Martuccia, Pietro)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Erich Wenk, Julius Katona, Mria von Ilosvay, Donald Grobe
Die Gezeichneten, Act III: "War mir doch" (Alviano, Podestà)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Helmut Krebs, Ernst Wiemann
Die Gezeichneten, Act III: "Höret Ihr nicht?" (Adorno, Carlotta, Gonsalvo,Guidobald, Michelotto, Julian, Menaldo)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Franz Crass, Evelyn Lear, Hans Herbert, Julius Katona, Walter Hauck, Herbert Klomser, Manfred Schmidt
Die Gezeichneten, Act III: "Ah, welche Nacht!" (Carlotta, Chor, Mutter, Vater, Senatoren, Jüngling, Madchen)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Evelyn Lear, Chor des Norddeutschen Rundfunks, Erich Wenk, Julius Katona
Die Gezeichneten, Act III: "Was fliehst Du vor mir?" (Tamare, Carlotta)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Thomas Stewart, Evelyn Lear
Die Gezeichneten, Act III: "Ihre Stimme hör' ich!" (Alviano, Chor, Podestà)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Helmut Krebs, Chor des Norddeutschen Rundfunks, Ernst Wiemann
Die Gezeichneten, Act III: "Haltet ein, genuesisches Volk!" (Capitaneo, Chor, Alviano)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Franz Crass, Chor des Norddeutschen Rundfunks, Helmut Krebs
Die Gezeichneten, Act III: "Hört Ihr denn nicht?" (Alviano, Capitaneo, Podestà, Bürger, Julian, Ginevra, Chor)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Helmut Krebs, Franz Crass, Ernst Wiemann, Herbert Klomser, Chor des Norddeutschen Rundfunks
Die Gezeichneten, Act III: "Kommt, ich führe Euch!" (Alviano, Chor)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Helmut Krebs, Chor des Norddeutschen Rundfunks
Die Gezeichneten, Act III: "Du lügst!" (Alviano)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Helmut Krebs
Die Gezeichneten, Act III: "Und wenn Du mich mordest" (Tamare, Alviano, Chor)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Thomas Stewart, Helmut Krebs, Chor des Norddeutschen Rundfunks
Die Gezeichneten, Act III: "Auf einer Kirchweih'" (Tamare)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Thomas Stewart
Die Gezeichneten, Act III: "Wer schrie da?" (Carlotta, Alviano)Franz Schreker, North German Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Winfried Zillig, Evelyn Lear, Helmut Krebs
Franz Schreker, born in Monaco in 1878, was an Austrian composer and conductor whose innovative operas and orchestral works left an indelible mark on 20th-century music. His compositions are renowned for their aesthetic diversity, experimental use of timbre, and extended tonalities, creating a unique and captivating sound world. Schreker's operatic narratives are deeply integrated with his musical language, embodying his vision of total music theatre. A contemporary and friend of Arnold Schoenberg, Schreker's rich lyricism and orchestral palette are evident in his works, which continue to captivate audiences and inspire musicians today. His legacy endures through his influential compositions and his role as a teacher and administrator in the music world.
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Immerse yourself in the rich, dramatic world of Franz Schreker's "Die Gezeichneten" (The Stigmatized), a captivating opera that explores themes of love, desire, art, and the stark contrast between Renaissance ideals and the apocalyptic present. This 2013 release from OperaPrima-Carillon presents a powerful performance that spans nearly three hours, divided into three compelling acts.
Franz Schreker, a prominent figure in early 20th-century music, crafts a complex and intriguing narrative through his intricate compositions. The opera delves into the lives of its characters, each marked by their unique struggles and passions. The score is a testament to Schreker's mastery, blending lush orchestration with intense, emotive melodies that draw the listener into the story.
The album features a full cast of talented performers, each bringing depth and nuance to their roles. From the tender duets to the grand ensemble pieces, the vocal performances are nothing short of breathtaking. The orchestral arrangements, led by skilled conductors, add layers of richness and drama, enhancing the overall listening experience.
"Die Gezeichneten" is not just an opera; it's a journey through the human psyche, exploring the complexities of relationships and the societal pressures that shape our lives. Schreker's music is both haunting and beautiful, creating a soundscape that is as thought-provoking as it is enjoyable.
This 2013 recording captures the essence of Schreker's vision, offering a timeless piece of art that continues to resonate with audiences. Whether you are a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Die Gezeichneten" promises an unforgettable experience that showcases the brilliance of Franz Schreker and the enduring power of his music.