Sonya Yoncheva, Benjamin Appl, Philippe Jaroussky, Gregory Kunde & Saimir Pirgu Lead New CD/DVD Releases
By Francisco SalazarWelcome back for this week’s look at the latest CD and DVD releases in the opera world.
As the holiday season arrives, this week also features several high-profile recordings by superstars including a Christmas album that features many classics.
Schubert Lieder
Countertenor Philippe Jaroussky releases a new album of Schubert Lieder.
In a statement, he said, “Schubert’s music has been with me always, throughout my career as a musician: violinist, pianist, and ultimately singer. This album is a declaration of love, for his genius but also for the German language. I am delighted to rejoin Jérôme Ducros, on this our third album together, and in this program of Lieder we’ve carefully selected.”
Aletheia
Ondine releases Aletheia, choral works by New York-based Lithuanian composer Žibuoklė Martinaitytė. The album features four choral works exploring the direct emotional expression of singing voices without a text. The works are performed by the Latvian Radio Choir under the direction of Sigvards Klava.
Tales of song and sadness
“Tales of Song and Sadness” is released featuring a double tribute commemorating the demise of Frans Brüggen and Louis Andriessen. The recording features the Orchestra of the Eighteenth Century and Cappella Amsterdam, under the direction of Daniel Reuss.
The Christmas Album
Benjamin Appl continues his collaboration with Alpha Classics celebrating Christmas through the enduring tradition of Bach chorales and popular carols. Appl is joined by Germany’s children’s choir Regensburger Domspatzen, the Munich Radio Orchestra, and his mother on guitar.
In a statement, he said, “Christmas evokes intense memories and emotions in all of us. It takes us back to our childhood: that sense of magic and excitement, so often reawakened by the sight of a traditional Nativity scene, or the lights on a Christmas tree, or by hearing Christmas carols. It was with all these images in mind that I returned to my hometown to record this album with ‘my’ boys’ choir. When, after more than twenty years, I found myself back among the choristers and heard the familiar sound, the emotion was very intense.”
Dark Hymnal
Composer David T. Little releases a brand new album, “Dark Hymnal,” on Cantaloupe Music.
“Dark Hymnal” is a series of electronic “meditations” derived from Little’s opera film “Black Lodge,” and includes samples from the opera’s original soundtrack, performed by Timur and the Dime Museum and Isaura String Quartet and featuring text by librettist Anne Waldman.
In a statement Little says, “As you listen, your ears might deceive you, at times making you think you hear things that aren’t actually there. It might at other times feel as if the music—and the audio—is attempting to crack out of the frames which contain it: sounds throb and push against speaker cones; chords melt, or vanish after merely a hint, their harmonies showing one path, then pivoting toward another, more dangerous, more enticing. Dark Hymnal may feel simultaneously lulling and disconcerting, comforting and perplexing, and even at times, frightening; a work with its spiritual roots in the world of Black Lodge.”
Kris Defoort: The Time of Our Singing
Kris Defoort’s fourth opera is recorded by Claron McFadden, Mark S. Doss, Simon Bailey, and Levy Sekgapane. La Monnaie Chamber Orchestra is conducted by Kwamé Ryan.
Gluck: Iphigénie en Aulide
Alpha Classics releases a new recording of Gluck’s only French opera. The recording stars Judith van Wanroij, Stéphanie d’Oustrac, Cyrille Dubois, Tassis Christoyannis, and Jean-Sébastien Bou. Les Chantres du Centre de musique baroque de Versailles and Le Concert de la Loge is conducted by Julien Chauvin in his first operatic recording.
Jacques Offenbach: La Vie Parisienne
Anne-Catherine Gillet, Véronique Gens, Artavazd Sargsyan, Sandrine Buendia, Marc Mauillon, Jérôme Boutillier, and Pierre Derhet star in this classic Offenabch work. The Orchestre National et Choeur du Capitole de Toulouse is conducted by Romain Dumas. Bru Zane releases.
Choir Concerto
The SWR Vokalensemble is conducted by Yuval Weinberg in music by Alfred Schnittke, Artemy Vedel, and Dmitry Bortniansky. SWR Music releases the album.
Giacomo Puccini: Messa di Gloria
BR Klassik releases Puccini’s work with Tomislav Mužek, and George Petean. Ivan Repušić conducts the Bavarian Radio Chorus and Munich Radio Orchestra.
In a review by OperaWire, Bob Dieschburg said, “The Croatian demonstratively purges the score of the operatic, turning out a surprisingly refined, and lyrical interpretation of this almost-renegade in the Puccini repertory.”
Welcome Joy – A Celebration of Women’s Voices
Chandos releases Freddie Crowley and his Corvus Consort new album and is joined by harpist Louise Thomson. The album features music by Gustav Holst, Imogen Holst, Elizabeth Poston, Judith Weir, Gemma McGregor, Olivia Sparkhall, Hilary Campbell, and Shruthi Rajasekar.
Puccini: Tosca
C Major releases Puccinio’s timeless thriller from the Arena di Verona. Recorded in June 2023, the work stars Sonya Yoncheva, Vittorio Grigolo, Roman Burdenko, Carlo Bosi, and Giorgi Manoshvili. Francesco Ivan Ciampa conducts the classic production by Hugo de Ana.
Carl Maria von Weber: Der Freischütz
C Major Releases Bregenz Festival’s production of Weber’s famed work. Recorded in July 2024, the opera stars Mauro Peter, Nikola Hillebrand, Christof Fischesser, Katharina Ruckgaber, and Moritz von Treuenfels. Enrique Mazzola conducts Philipp Stölzl’s production.
Verdi: Ernani
Verdi’s early work is released by C Major Entertainment from the Bregenz Festival. Saimir Pirgu, Guanqun Yu, Franco Vassallo, and Goran Jurić star in the recording which was made in August 2023. The Prague Philharmonic Choir and the Wiener Symphoniker are conducted by Enrique Mazzola. Lotte de Beer directs.
Then and Now
American tenor Gregory Kunde releases a new album in which he looks back at the music he first fell in love with as a boy, the pop jukebox standards of the day, delivered by the likes of Sinatra, Bennett, and Darin. Delos releases the new album.
Andrew Lloyd Webber: Requiem & Samuel Barber: Adagio for Strings
BR Klassik releases the live recording from the Herz-Jesu Church in Munich that was made in 2023 as a tribute to the British composer’s 75th birthday. The requiem stars Soraya Mafi, Benjamin Bruns, and Florian Markus/Henrik Brandstetter. Patrick Hahn conducts.