BBC Symphony Orchestra, John Andrews & BBC Singers - Smyth: Der Wald (2023) [Hi-Res]
Artist: BBC Symphony Orchestra, John Andrews, BBC Singers
Title: Smyth: Der Wald
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Resonus Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-192kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 66:17
Total Size: 263 MB / 2.13 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Smyth: Der Wald
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Resonus Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-192kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 66:17
Total Size: 263 MB / 2.13 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Der Wald: I. Prologue (5:34)
2. Der Wald: II. Transformation – Scene I (2:56)
3. Der Wald: III. Scene II (10:06)
4. Der Wald: IV. Scene III (2:57)
5. Der Wald: V. Scene IV (15:28)
6. Der Wald: VI. Scene V (11:17)
7. Der Wald: VII. Scene VI (3:36)
8. Der Wald: VIII. Scene VII (2:30)
9. Der Wald: IX. Scene VIII (1:29)
10. Der Wald: X. Scene IX (8:29)
11. Der Wald: XI. Epilogue (1:59)
For over 100 years the only opera by a woman to have been performed at the Metropolitan Opera, Der Wald
is a taut, brooding drama where the simplicity of village life comes under threat from the uncontrollable desires unleashed by the darkness of the forest.
Richly orchestrated, harmonically daring, and demanding a huge expressive range from the cast, the narrative drives relentlessly forward from wedding to tragedy in a single act, observed pitilessly by the eternal spirits of the forest.
John Andrews conducts the BBC Singers, the BBC Symphony Orchestra and an international cast in the first
ever recording of this work, using Smyth's English version of the libretto.
is a taut, brooding drama where the simplicity of village life comes under threat from the uncontrollable desires unleashed by the darkness of the forest.
Richly orchestrated, harmonically daring, and demanding a huge expressive range from the cast, the narrative drives relentlessly forward from wedding to tragedy in a single act, observed pitilessly by the eternal spirits of the forest.
John Andrews conducts the BBC Singers, the BBC Symphony Orchestra and an international cast in the first
ever recording of this work, using Smyth's English version of the libretto.