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Martinu: Juliette (3 Fragments) / Kozena, Davislim, Mackerras, Czech PO
Live recording from the workās world premieres on 11 and 12 December 2008.
This is not the first case of a premiere performance of a work by Bohuslav Martinu (1890-1959) decades after his death. On 11 December 2008 the sold-out Rudolfinum in Prague heard for the first time a work which ranks among Martinuās most significant and which the composer himself highly esteemed. Martinu originally composed the opera Juliette in Czech. However, so as to ensure appropriate publicity for the work, he wanted ā already armed with a French libretto ā to place extracts from the most relevant scenes on French radio. Yet Three Fragments from the Opera Juliette (The Key to Dreams) was not broadcast on the radio and had to wait some 70 years for its first performance. This was entrusted to the safe hands of that most competent of conductors Sir Charles Mackerras, who has devoted a great part of his life to discovering Czech music and promoting it on world stages. Thanks to Martinuās dreamily beautiful music and the remarkable engagement of all the interpreters, the conductorās December leave-taking of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra was transformed into a joint triumph. After experiencing Magdalena KoženĆ” in the role of Juliette, it is hard to imagine another star singer in her place. The Australian tenor Steve Davislim, who performed in the role of Michel, was a splendid partner to Magdalena KoženĆ” in the lyrical and dramatic position. On this CD, Three Fragments is supplemented by the orchestral suite from the same opera, which sensitively treats the music of all three Acts and corresponds with the ādreamy logicā of the original.
REVIEWS
"I donāt think Iāve ever heard a performance of any part of this score that captures its sheer beauty and fantasy so well." -- International Record Review, June 2009
"Mackerras directs a wonderful performance and while KoženĆ” sings the title-role beautifully she is in excellent company. The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra play superbly throughout, not least in the sensible coupling of Zbyn?k Vost?Ć”kās expert arrangement of three of Juliettaās orchestral episodes. I cannot recommend this scintillating disc highly enough."-- Gramophone, June 2009
"Magdalena KoženĆ” is magnificent as the volatile Julietta and is excellently matched by Steve Davislimās Michel. Davislim is also terrific in the operaās almost unbearably poignant finale. Along with three orchestral excerpts, including the operaās prelude, these fragments provide a fitting tribute to Mackerrasās profound understanding of Martin?ās musical character." -- BBC Music Magazine, June 2009
"The sure hand of Charles Mackerras, a master of exceptionally high calling, succeeds in drawing out all the wealth of the score, letting the music shine with its most beautiful colors as he wields a world-class ensemble, the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. The bright, at times seemingly transparent mezzosoprano of Magdalena KoženÔ proves to be ideal for the role of Julietta, a girl losing her memory, a being from another world, sensuous and yet ungraspable. Davislim proves to be an ideal partner for her."-- Das Opernglas, June 2009
"Sir Charles Mackerras can scarcely be equalled for the way he lives this music, for the way it breathes and blooms under his direction. Thanks to the crystal-clear luminosity of the Czech Philharmonicās finely detailed sound and the extraordinarily sensitive performances of world-class singers Magdalena KoženĆ” and Steve Davislim, Mackerras has succeeded in fully revealing the suggestive quality of the music, carrying listeners away to a world of dreamlike surrealism. In the hands of Mackerras, a Martin? expert, the score becomes a magical tome." -- Fono Forum, July 2009
This is not the first case of a premiere performance of a work by Bohuslav Martinu (1890-1959) decades after his death. On 11 December 2008 the sold-out Rudolfinum in Prague heard for the first time a work which ranks among Martinuās most significant and which the composer himself highly esteemed. Martinu originally composed the opera Juliette in Czech. However, so as to ensure appropriate publicity for the work, he wanted ā already armed with a French libretto ā to place extracts from the most relevant scenes on French radio. Yet Three Fragments from the Opera Juliette (The Key to Dreams) was not broadcast on the radio and had to wait some 70 years for its first performance. This was entrusted to the safe hands of that most competent of conductors Sir Charles Mackerras, who has devoted a great part of his life to discovering Czech music and promoting it on world stages. Thanks to Martinuās dreamily beautiful music and the remarkable engagement of all the interpreters, the conductorās December leave-taking of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra was transformed into a joint triumph. After experiencing Magdalena KoženĆ” in the role of Juliette, it is hard to imagine another star singer in her place. The Australian tenor Steve Davislim, who performed in the role of Michel, was a splendid partner to Magdalena KoženĆ” in the lyrical and dramatic position. On this CD, Three Fragments is supplemented by the orchestral suite from the same opera, which sensitively treats the music of all three Acts and corresponds with the ādreamy logicā of the original.
REVIEWS
"I donāt think Iāve ever heard a performance of any part of this score that captures its sheer beauty and fantasy so well." -- International Record Review, June 2009
"Mackerras directs a wonderful performance and while KoženĆ” sings the title-role beautifully she is in excellent company. The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra play superbly throughout, not least in the sensible coupling of Zbyn?k Vost?Ć”kās expert arrangement of three of Juliettaās orchestral episodes. I cannot recommend this scintillating disc highly enough."-- Gramophone, June 2009
"Magdalena KoženĆ” is magnificent as the volatile Julietta and is excellently matched by Steve Davislimās Michel. Davislim is also terrific in the operaās almost unbearably poignant finale. Along with three orchestral excerpts, including the operaās prelude, these fragments provide a fitting tribute to Mackerrasās profound understanding of Martin?ās musical character." -- BBC Music Magazine, June 2009
"The sure hand of Charles Mackerras, a master of exceptionally high calling, succeeds in drawing out all the wealth of the score, letting the music shine with its most beautiful colors as he wields a world-class ensemble, the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. The bright, at times seemingly transparent mezzosoprano of Magdalena KoženÔ proves to be ideal for the role of Julietta, a girl losing her memory, a being from another world, sensuous and yet ungraspable. Davislim proves to be an ideal partner for her."-- Das Opernglas, June 2009
"Sir Charles Mackerras can scarcely be equalled for the way he lives this music, for the way it breathes and blooms under his direction. Thanks to the crystal-clear luminosity of the Czech Philharmonicās finely detailed sound and the extraordinarily sensitive performances of world-class singers Magdalena KoženĆ” and Steve Davislim, Mackerras has succeeded in fully revealing the suggestive quality of the music, carrying listeners away to a world of dreamlike surrealism. In the hands of Mackerras, a Martin? expert, the score becomes a magical tome." -- Fono Forum, July 2009
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Martinu: Juliette (3 Fragments) / Kozena, Davislim, Mackerras, Czech PO
Martinu: Juliette (3 Fragments) / Kozena, Davislim, Mackerras, Czech PO
Live recording from the workās world premieres on 11 and 12 December 2008.
This is not the first case of a premiere performance of a work by Bohuslav Martinu (1890-1959) decades after his death. On 11 December 2008 the sold-out Rudolfinum in Prague heard for the first time a work which ranks among Martinuās most significant and which the composer himself highly esteemed. Martinu originally composed the opera Juliette in Czech. However, so as to ensure appropriate publicity for the work, he wanted ā already armed with a French libretto ā to place extracts from the most relevant scenes on French radio. Yet Three Fragments from the Opera Juliette (The Key to Dreams) was not broadcast on the radio and had to wait some 70 years for its first performance. This was entrusted to the safe hands of that most competent of conductors Sir Charles Mackerras, who has devoted a great part of his life to discovering Czech music and promoting it on world stages. Thanks to Martinuās dreamily beautiful music and the remarkable engagement of all the interpreters, the conductorās December leave-taking of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra was transformed into a joint triumph. After experiencing Magdalena KoženĆ” in the role of Juliette, it is hard to imagine another star singer in her place. The Australian tenor Steve Davislim, who performed in the role of Michel, was a splendid partner to Magdalena KoženĆ” in the lyrical and dramatic position. On this CD, Three Fragments is supplemented by the orchestral suite from the same opera, which sensitively treats the music of all three Acts and corresponds with the ādreamy logicā of the original.
REVIEWS
"I donāt think Iāve ever heard a performance of any part of this score that captures its sheer beauty and fantasy so well." -- International Record Review, June 2009
"Mackerras directs a wonderful performance and while KoženĆ” sings the title-role beautifully she is in excellent company. The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra play superbly throughout, not least in the sensible coupling of Zbyn?k Vost?Ć”kās expert arrangement of three of Juliettaās orchestral episodes. I cannot recommend this scintillating disc highly enough."-- Gramophone, June 2009
"Magdalena KoženĆ” is magnificent as the volatile Julietta and is excellently matched by Steve Davislimās Michel. Davislim is also terrific in the operaās almost unbearably poignant finale. Along with three orchestral excerpts, including the operaās prelude, these fragments provide a fitting tribute to Mackerrasās profound understanding of Martin?ās musical character." -- BBC Music Magazine, June 2009
"The sure hand of Charles Mackerras, a master of exceptionally high calling, succeeds in drawing out all the wealth of the score, letting the music shine with its most beautiful colors as he wields a world-class ensemble, the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. The bright, at times seemingly transparent mezzosoprano of Magdalena KoženÔ proves to be ideal for the role of Julietta, a girl losing her memory, a being from another world, sensuous and yet ungraspable. Davislim proves to be an ideal partner for her."-- Das Opernglas, June 2009
"Sir Charles Mackerras can scarcely be equalled for the way he lives this music, for the way it breathes and blooms under his direction. Thanks to the crystal-clear luminosity of the Czech Philharmonicās finely detailed sound and the extraordinarily sensitive performances of world-class singers Magdalena KoženĆ” and Steve Davislim, Mackerras has succeeded in fully revealing the suggestive quality of the music, carrying listeners away to a world of dreamlike surrealism. In the hands of Mackerras, a Martin? expert, the score becomes a magical tome." -- Fono Forum, July 2009
This is not the first case of a premiere performance of a work by Bohuslav Martinu (1890-1959) decades after his death. On 11 December 2008 the sold-out Rudolfinum in Prague heard for the first time a work which ranks among Martinuās most significant and which the composer himself highly esteemed. Martinu originally composed the opera Juliette in Czech. However, so as to ensure appropriate publicity for the work, he wanted ā already armed with a French libretto ā to place extracts from the most relevant scenes on French radio. Yet Three Fragments from the Opera Juliette (The Key to Dreams) was not broadcast on the radio and had to wait some 70 years for its first performance. This was entrusted to the safe hands of that most competent of conductors Sir Charles Mackerras, who has devoted a great part of his life to discovering Czech music and promoting it on world stages. Thanks to Martinuās dreamily beautiful music and the remarkable engagement of all the interpreters, the conductorās December leave-taking of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra was transformed into a joint triumph. After experiencing Magdalena KoženĆ” in the role of Juliette, it is hard to imagine another star singer in her place. The Australian tenor Steve Davislim, who performed in the role of Michel, was a splendid partner to Magdalena KoženĆ” in the lyrical and dramatic position. On this CD, Three Fragments is supplemented by the orchestral suite from the same opera, which sensitively treats the music of all three Acts and corresponds with the ādreamy logicā of the original.
REVIEWS
"I donāt think Iāve ever heard a performance of any part of this score that captures its sheer beauty and fantasy so well." -- International Record Review, June 2009
"Mackerras directs a wonderful performance and while KoženĆ” sings the title-role beautifully she is in excellent company. The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra play superbly throughout, not least in the sensible coupling of Zbyn?k Vost?Ć”kās expert arrangement of three of Juliettaās orchestral episodes. I cannot recommend this scintillating disc highly enough."-- Gramophone, June 2009
"Magdalena KoženĆ” is magnificent as the volatile Julietta and is excellently matched by Steve Davislimās Michel. Davislim is also terrific in the operaās almost unbearably poignant finale. Along with three orchestral excerpts, including the operaās prelude, these fragments provide a fitting tribute to Mackerrasās profound understanding of Martin?ās musical character." -- BBC Music Magazine, June 2009
"The sure hand of Charles Mackerras, a master of exceptionally high calling, succeeds in drawing out all the wealth of the score, letting the music shine with its most beautiful colors as he wields a world-class ensemble, the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. The bright, at times seemingly transparent mezzosoprano of Magdalena KoženÔ proves to be ideal for the role of Julietta, a girl losing her memory, a being from another world, sensuous and yet ungraspable. Davislim proves to be an ideal partner for her."-- Das Opernglas, June 2009
"Sir Charles Mackerras can scarcely be equalled for the way he lives this music, for the way it breathes and blooms under his direction. Thanks to the crystal-clear luminosity of the Czech Philharmonicās finely detailed sound and the extraordinarily sensitive performances of world-class singers Magdalena KoženĆ” and Steve Davislim, Mackerras has succeeded in fully revealing the suggestive quality of the music, carrying listeners away to a world of dreamlike surrealism. In the hands of Mackerras, a Martin? expert, the score becomes a magical tome." -- Fono Forum, July 2009
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Live recording from the workās world premieres on 11 and 12 December 2008.
This is not the first case of a premiere performance of a work by Bohuslav Martinu (1890-1959) decades after his death. On 11 December 2008 the sold-out Rudolfinum in Prague heard for the first time a work which ranks among Martinuās most significant and which the composer himself highly esteemed. Martinu originally composed the opera Juliette in Czech. However, so as to ensure appropriate publicity for the work, he wanted ā already armed with a French libretto ā to place extracts from the most relevant scenes on French radio. Yet Three Fragments from the Opera Juliette (The Key to Dreams) was not broadcast on the radio and had to wait some 70 years for its first performance. This was entrusted to the safe hands of that most competent of conductors Sir Charles Mackerras, who has devoted a great part of his life to discovering Czech music and promoting it on world stages. Thanks to Martinuās dreamily beautiful music and the remarkable engagement of all the interpreters, the conductorās December leave-taking of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra was transformed into a joint triumph. After experiencing Magdalena KoženĆ” in the role of Juliette, it is hard to imagine another star singer in her place. The Australian tenor Steve Davislim, who performed in the role of Michel, was a splendid partner to Magdalena KoženĆ” in the lyrical and dramatic position. On this CD, Three Fragments is supplemented by the orchestral suite from the same opera, which sensitively treats the music of all three Acts and corresponds with the ādreamy logicā of the original.
REVIEWS
"I donāt think Iāve ever heard a performance of any part of this score that captures its sheer beauty and fantasy so well." -- International Record Review, June 2009
"Mackerras directs a wonderful performance and while KoženĆ” sings the title-role beautifully she is in excellent company. The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra play superbly throughout, not least in the sensible coupling of Zbyn?k Vost?Ć”kās expert arrangement of three of Juliettaās orchestral episodes. I cannot recommend this scintillating disc highly enough."-- Gramophone, June 2009
"Magdalena KoženĆ” is magnificent as the volatile Julietta and is excellently matched by Steve Davislimās Michel. Davislim is also terrific in the operaās almost unbearably poignant finale. Along with three orchestral excerpts, including the operaās prelude, these fragments provide a fitting tribute to Mackerrasās profound understanding of Martin?ās musical character." -- BBC Music Magazine, June 2009
"The sure hand of Charles Mackerras, a master of exceptionally high calling, succeeds in drawing out all the wealth of the score, letting the music shine with its most beautiful colors as he wields a world-class ensemble, the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. The bright, at times seemingly transparent mezzosoprano of Magdalena KoženÔ proves to be ideal for the role of Julietta, a girl losing her memory, a being from another world, sensuous and yet ungraspable. Davislim proves to be an ideal partner for her."-- Das Opernglas, June 2009
"Sir Charles Mackerras can scarcely be equalled for the way he lives this music, for the way it breathes and blooms under his direction. Thanks to the crystal-clear luminosity of the Czech Philharmonicās finely detailed sound and the extraordinarily sensitive performances of world-class singers Magdalena KoženĆ” and Steve Davislim, Mackerras has succeeded in fully revealing the suggestive quality of the music, carrying listeners away to a world of dreamlike surrealism. In the hands of Mackerras, a Martin? expert, the score becomes a magical tome." -- Fono Forum, July 2009
This is not the first case of a premiere performance of a work by Bohuslav Martinu (1890-1959) decades after his death. On 11 December 2008 the sold-out Rudolfinum in Prague heard for the first time a work which ranks among Martinuās most significant and which the composer himself highly esteemed. Martinu originally composed the opera Juliette in Czech. However, so as to ensure appropriate publicity for the work, he wanted ā already armed with a French libretto ā to place extracts from the most relevant scenes on French radio. Yet Three Fragments from the Opera Juliette (The Key to Dreams) was not broadcast on the radio and had to wait some 70 years for its first performance. This was entrusted to the safe hands of that most competent of conductors Sir Charles Mackerras, who has devoted a great part of his life to discovering Czech music and promoting it on world stages. Thanks to Martinuās dreamily beautiful music and the remarkable engagement of all the interpreters, the conductorās December leave-taking of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra was transformed into a joint triumph. After experiencing Magdalena KoženĆ” in the role of Juliette, it is hard to imagine another star singer in her place. The Australian tenor Steve Davislim, who performed in the role of Michel, was a splendid partner to Magdalena KoženĆ” in the lyrical and dramatic position. On this CD, Three Fragments is supplemented by the orchestral suite from the same opera, which sensitively treats the music of all three Acts and corresponds with the ādreamy logicā of the original.
REVIEWS
"I donāt think Iāve ever heard a performance of any part of this score that captures its sheer beauty and fantasy so well." -- International Record Review, June 2009
"Mackerras directs a wonderful performance and while KoženĆ” sings the title-role beautifully she is in excellent company. The Czech Philharmonic Orchestra play superbly throughout, not least in the sensible coupling of Zbyn?k Vost?Ć”kās expert arrangement of three of Juliettaās orchestral episodes. I cannot recommend this scintillating disc highly enough."-- Gramophone, June 2009
"Magdalena KoženĆ” is magnificent as the volatile Julietta and is excellently matched by Steve Davislimās Michel. Davislim is also terrific in the operaās almost unbearably poignant finale. Along with three orchestral excerpts, including the operaās prelude, these fragments provide a fitting tribute to Mackerrasās profound understanding of Martin?ās musical character." -- BBC Music Magazine, June 2009
"The sure hand of Charles Mackerras, a master of exceptionally high calling, succeeds in drawing out all the wealth of the score, letting the music shine with its most beautiful colors as he wields a world-class ensemble, the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. The bright, at times seemingly transparent mezzosoprano of Magdalena KoženÔ proves to be ideal for the role of Julietta, a girl losing her memory, a being from another world, sensuous and yet ungraspable. Davislim proves to be an ideal partner for her."-- Das Opernglas, June 2009
"Sir Charles Mackerras can scarcely be equalled for the way he lives this music, for the way it breathes and blooms under his direction. Thanks to the crystal-clear luminosity of the Czech Philharmonicās finely detailed sound and the extraordinarily sensitive performances of world-class singers Magdalena KoženĆ” and Steve Davislim, Mackerras has succeeded in fully revealing the suggestive quality of the music, carrying listeners away to a world of dreamlike surrealism. In the hands of Mackerras, a Martin? expert, the score becomes a magical tome." -- Fono Forum, July 2009