Dive into the enchanting world of Alexander von Zemlinsky with his captivating work, "Die Seejungfrau," a symphonic poem that breathes new life into Hans Christian Andersen's timeless fairy tale. Released on June 26, 2020, this album is a testament to Zemlinsky's mastery of dark cabaret, offering a unique and mesmerizing listening experience. Conducted by Marc Albrecht and performed by the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, this recording is a vivid exploration of Zemlinsky's rich, expressive style.
"Die Seejungfrau" is structured as a fantasy in three movements, each bringing a distinct atmosphere and narrative to life. The first movement, "Sehr mäßig bewegt," sets the stage with a measured pace, while the second, "Sehr bewegt, rauschend," builds intensity and momentum. The final movement, "Sehr gedehnt, mit schmerzvollem Ausdruck," concludes the piece with a slow, poignant expression that leaves a lasting impression.
This album is a rare opportunity to delve into the works of Alexander von Zemlinsky, a composer who, though lesser-known, contributed significantly to the fin-de-siècle musical landscape. With a duration of 47 minutes, "Die Seejungfrau" is a compelling journey through the depths of Zemlinsky's imagination, brought to life by the skilled hands of Albrecht and the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra. Whether you're a seasoned classical enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this album promises an unforgettable experience.