Immerse yourself in the dramatic intensity of Richard Strauss' seminal opera "Elektra" with this captivating collection of extracts. Released in 1962, this album showcases some of the most powerful and evocative moments from Strauss' proto-expressionist masterpiece, composed in 1909. The opera, known for its complex harmonies and rich orchestration, is brought to life in this recording, offering a glimpse into the psychological depths of its characters.
The album features a selection of key arias and duets, including Elektra's impassioned "Allein! Weh, ganz allein" and the tense exchange between Elektra and Orest, "Was willst du, fremder Mensch?" Each track is a testament to Strauss' innovative compositional style, which pushes the boundaries of traditional opera. The performances are conducted with precision and passion, highlighting the opera's dramatic narrative and the composer's unique musical language.
This recording is part of the BNF Collection and spans a duration of 49 minutes, providing a concise yet comprehensive overview of "Elektra." The album is a perfect introduction for those new to Strauss' operas and a valuable addition for seasoned enthusiasts. The orchestral arrangements are opulent, and the vocal performances are nothing short of spectacular, making this a standout release in the classical genre.