Franz Liszt's unfinished opera, Sardanapalo, has been brought to life in a world premiere recording, showcasing the composer's unmistakable voice. This 2019 release, Liszt: Sardanapalo & Mazeppa, is a masterpiece that refracts the world of mid-19th-century opera through Liszt's unique prism. The album features the first act of Sardanapalo, a dramatic literary model that impressively sets the story to music, alongside the symphonic poem Mazeppa.
The story of Sardanapalo, a king who prefers wine and concubines to politics and warfare, is juxtaposed with that of Mazeppa, a young man who endures pain and humiliation, only to die with glory. Liszt's music masterfully weaves these two narratives together, creating a rich and immersive listening experience.
Under the baton of Kirill Karabits, the orchestra delivers accurate and committed playing, bringing Liszt's vision to life. The female chorus is particularly lovely, adding a touch of elegance to the overall performance. The album is completed by a performance of Mazeppa, a nicely performed addition to the main event.
Liszt: Sardanapalo & Mazeppa is a must-listen for fans of classical music, offering a unique glimpse into the composer's mature style. With its stunning melodies and forward-thinking orchestral colours, this album is a testament to Liszt's innovative spirit. Released on 8 February 2019 by audite Musikproduktion, this classical piano and classical music album is a treasure that will delight audiences for years to come.
Franz Liszt, born in 1811 in Raiding, Austria (now part of Hungary), was a titan of the Romantic era, renowned as one of the greatest pianists and composers of his time. His virtuosity on the piano was unparalleled, redefining the capabilities of the instrument and inspiring generations of keyboard virtuosi. Liszt's prolific career spanned over six decades, leaving behind a diverse body of work that continues to be celebrated and performed worldwide. Beyond his piano prowess, Liszt was also a gifted conductor and teacher, influencing countless musicians. His compositions, such as "Années de Pélérinage" and "Jeux d'eau à la Villa d'Este," are staples of the classical repertoire. Liszt passed away in Bayreuth, Germany, in 1886, leaving behind a legacy that endures in the hearts of classical music enthusiasts everywhere.
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