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Bartok: Bluebeard's Castle / Berg: 3 pieces from Wozzeck

Mihaly Szekely , Olga Szonyi , Helga Pilarczyk , Bela Bartok , Alban Berg , Antal Dorati , London Symphony Orchestra Audio CD
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  • Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra
  • Conductor: Antal Dorati
  • Composer: Bela Bartok, Alban Berg
  • Audio CD (October 13, 1992)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Philips
  • ASIN: B0000057LX
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #58,686 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Duke Bluebeard's Castle (A kékszakkallú Herceg Vára), opera in one act, Sz. 48, BB 62 (Op. 11): Opening
2. Duke Bluebeard's Castle (A kékszakkallú Herceg Vára), opera in one act, Sz. 48, BB 62 (Op. 11): Door 1
3. Duke Bluebeard's Castle (A kékszakkallú Herceg Vára), opera in one act, Sz. 48, BB 62 (Op. 11): Door 2
4. Duke Bluebeard's Castle (A kékszakkallú Herceg Vára), opera in one act, Sz. 48, BB 62 (Op. 11): Door 3
5. Duke Bluebeard's Castle (A kékszakkallú Herceg Vára), opera in one act, Sz. 48, BB 62 (Op. 11): Door 4
6. Duke Bluebeard's Castle (A kékszakkallú Herceg Vára), opera in one act, Sz. 48, BB 62 (Op. 11): Door 5
7. Duke Bluebeard's Castle (A kékszakkallú Herceg Vára), opera in one act, Sz. 48, BB 62 (Op. 11): Door 6
8. Duke Bluebeard's Castle (A kékszakkallú Herceg Vára), opera in one act, Sz. 48, BB 62 (Op. 11): Door 7
9. Bruchstücke (3) from 'Wozzeck', for soprano & orchestra: 1. Act I. Scenes 2 & 3 - Helga Pilarczyk
10. Bruchstücke (3) from 'Wozzeck', for soprano & orchestra: 2. Act III, Scene I - Helga Pilarczyk
11. Bruchstücke (3) from 'Wozzeck', for soprano & orchestra: 3. Act III, Scenes 4 and 5 - Helga Pilarczyk

 

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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A most powerful and authentic performance, May 23, 2002
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R. J. Claster "rjclaster" (Van Nuys, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Bartok: Bluebeard's Castle / Berg: 3 pieces from Wozzeck (Audio CD)
This is the most powerfully conducted Bluebeard among the several versions that I have heard, one of unequalled dramatic thrust and intensity. Dorati, who, as a young man in Budapest, was a pupil of Bartok, brings out the Hungarian folksong based rhythms and colors of this music instead of, as other interpreters tend to do, soften or smooth them out (perhaps in order to create a more overtly dream like atmosphere), which robs the music of its considerable dramatic force. The singers, though lacking the vocal beauty of those in some other recordings, are both native Hungarians, and moreover, the Bluebeard in this recording was tutored in the role by Bartok himself. Arguably then, the singing here, along with the conducting, possesses the most stylistic authority of all the versions currently available.
Finally, the recorded sound is crystal clear and dynamic, thus enhancing the qualities of Dorati's performance.
If you are a lover of Bartok, this is an essential purchase.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Bartok's only opera, given lots of paprika, March 31, 2009
This review is from: Bartok: Bluebeard's Castle / Berg: 3 pieces from Wozzeck (Audio CD)
This is certainly a legendary performance and recording, and the one I grew up with on LP. The work itself is exceedingly un-dramatic in any conventional sense, which largely accounts for the rarity of staged performances, but it works very well on disc since the drama is all interior. It is also among the gloomiest, most depressing musical experiences I know. If you can handle all that, then this is a must-own opera for opera buffs and Bartok buffs. It's pretty early as Bartok goes, heavily influenced by Richard Strauss and especially Debussy, steeped in the sound and rhythm of the Hungarian language and almost lush in places. It also lacks the brittle, stripped-down quality of a lot of Bartok that puts so many people off; the folk-music influence is strong but not really as pervasive as it would become.
The performance is very fine in many ways but has one or two weaknesses that might put some folks off. The orchestra plays very well, and Dorati makes a very strong case for the work as a whole but does so through intensity and focus instead of atmosphere. It's a very different approach to what I understand Haitink's to be, but certainly equally valid. The technical aspects of the recording place it squarely in line with Mercury's production values as a whole. (Check out the places where the walls sigh!)
The weaknesses? For most they will center on the singing. Szekely as Bluebeard studied the role with Bartok, who even made some changes to the part to accommodate the singer's voice, and he absolutely inhabits the role, even if he comes across as being older than you may want. Szonyi is unfortunately rather hard to take as Judith, wife number four, with a wobble that can obscure which note she's actually supposed to be singing. At the same time, she is not interested in making the part either out-of-character-beautiful or just plain showy, so that for instance the one high C she has is just as Bartok writes it, not held out for several measures to demonstrate her ability to hold the note. It's very Eastern European singing, less polished perhaps than we're accustomed to, but fully idiomatic.
To sum up, as long as you leave any preconceived notions of Renee-Fleming-like gorgeous singing at the door, you'll find this an intensely powerful performance of an intense and powerful score. What a shame Bartok did so little with stage music!
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6 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars An overrated conductor and wobbly Slavic singers, May 17, 2006
This review is from: Bartok: Bluebeard's Castle / Berg: 3 pieces from Wozzeck (Audio CD)
The reviewer below has gone overboard. Dorati's conducting here is, if anything, a bit stodgy, and his two Hungarian singers sound wobbly and artistically provincial. The whole enterprise sounds good on paper, given Dorati's credentials, but he made a career of lowering expectations. The sonics have the high-treble sting familiar from Wilma Fine's engineering for Mercury. All in all, I would rank this set well below those from Kertesz, Haitink, and Fricsay, to mention three of the best.
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