Description: Beethoven: Opera "Leonore" Op.72A, 1805 Edition (1st Draft) Description*** Product Information *** Format: CD Number of Disks: 2 Package: Release Date: October 07, 2020 Record Label: Harmonia Product Number: KKC6133 *** Work Information *** Main Conductor: Rene Yakopus Performance group: Freiburg Baroque Orchestra Soprano: Marlis Petterzen Tenor: Maximilian Schmidt Bus: Dimitry Ivaschenko others Performance group: Zurich Jing Academy Composer: Ludwig Van Beethoven *** Recorded content *** Number of configurations | 2 sheets Total recording time | 00:00:00 Japanese band, commentary, bamboo translation [Song] Beethoven: Opera "Leonore" Op.72A, 1805 Edition (1st Draft) ~ November 20, 1805, at the Anne Dea Vienna Theater/Opera consists of Act 3 (the first draft of Fidelio) Sample: Joseph Zon Lightner (Jean -Nicola Buy's French Book "Leonol, or the love of a couple") Dialog: Supervised by Rene Yarcops [Performance] Rene Yakopus (conductor) Freiburg Baroque Orchestra "Concert Mistress: Anne Catalina Schlever" Zurich Jing Academy ≪ Chorus: Florian Helgat ≫ Marlis Pettersen (Leonore (Fidelio)/Soprano) Makirimilian Schmidt (Frontan/Tenor) Dimitri Ivaschenko (Rocco/Bus) Robin Johansen (Marzeline/Soprano) Johannes Wecar (Don Pizaralo/Bariton) Talek Nazumi (Don Fernando/Bus) Johannes Chum (Yakino/Tenor) 【recording】 November 7, 2017 Philharmonic de Paris, live recording *** Product Introduction *** Introduction of product Beethoven's only opera "Fidelio" The original figure, "Leonore" (first draft), is recorded by Ya Cops! It is the appearance of the release! Ya Cops recorded "Leonore" (first draft)! Beethoven's only opera "Fidelio" (1814) has three manuscripts, but now 1814 "Fidelio", which is the final form of the year, is the repertoire. As opposed to this, Ya Cops recorded the first draft of "Leonore", which can be said to be the prototype of "Fidelio"! The first manuscript completed in 1805 has failed due to various unfortunate situations at the premiere. it's over. It has been revised twice, and the 1814 manuscript is still being played. The major difference between the first draft in 1805 and the second and later is that the first draft consists of three acts, while the second and subsequent drafts have two acts. In addition, the dialogue that occupies important weights in the first draft has been considerably reduced in the second and subsequent draft. Yakopse also focuses on the dialogue part, which is the great attraction of this first draft, respects the script of Zon Lightner, is a novel in the original French, and has a little editing, and has been able to use some editations to the present age. increase. For example, after the opening of the opening, this first manuscript starts with a dialogue (doubled in the current Fidelio). This Leonore's first draft has an unparalleled quality in terms of musical and story, and demands advanced skills from both orchestras and singers. It is the appearance of a wonderful recording that Yakops and the members he chose! = About the title of "Fidelio" and "Leonore" = Beethoven is the first installment of the first manuscript in 1805, the title "Leonore" is performed under the title "Leonore". As I wanted, the industry owner requested that the title "Fidelio" to distinguish it from the previous work by other composers. The title of the 1806 Beethoven's self -published script and the 1810 vocal score published in the vocal score is "Leonore", and now the first two drafts are "Leonore", and the current draft, which is the third draft. It is called "Fidelio". (1/3) King International Release / sales source provided material (2019/12/03) [From "Leonore" to "Fidelio"] ■ "Leonore" 1st draft (1805) Beethoven will sign a contract with the Opera Creation in January 1803 (the theater manager at the time is Cikaneder). 。 This script was already an opera by some composers, but Beethoven is an enthusiasm for being this script, and makes the adaptation from the French language in the original language, a friend and a court secretary, as a court secretary. I asked Zon Lightner, who was the manager. The German script was completed around the beginning of 1804, and it was completed as early as the summer of 1805. After applying to the premiere on October 30 of the same year, the permission was not permission, and Zon Lightner submitted an application to cancel the ban again. The permission was given on October 5 and the preparation was set again, and the premiere date and time were set again on November 20. At that time, Napoleon's French troops were in Austria and invaded the capital, Vienna, and most of the Vienna's audience was evacuated. On the day of the premiere, despite the German opera, the French soldiers who did not understand German entered after the start of the performance and filled the audience. Due to such a situation, the performance will fail. ■ "Leonore" 2nd draft (1806) Beethoven has decided to revise the surroundings and concludes that the first act is too long, and asks Stephen Von Braying to revise the script. As a result, Marzeline, Yakino and Rocco's triple singing, and the dialogue part were greatly cut, and the jing shepell elements that had the first draft were considerably reduced. The second draft was performed on March 29, 1806 at the Ann Dea Vienna Theater. The second draft was published in 1810 vocal score. ■ "Fidelio" ("Leonore" 3rd manuscript) (1814) After that, as Beethoven's reputation increased, it proposes to Beethoven to revise and perform any more "Leonore", and Beethoven is a script. The third draft (the current Fidelio) was completed on the condition that it will be significantly revised, and it was premiered on May 23. The score of this third draft showed that the vocal score was published in August 1814 and the French version of the score version was published in 1826, indicating that it was accepted. (2/3) King International Release / sales source provided material (2019/12/03) [Why Leonore "is the first manuscript right now? 4 reasons for Ya Cops] Yakops selected and recorded this" Leonore "first dramaturgie (3) drama trullgy (4) The four reasons for the finale are described. (1) Since the premiere failed, some songs have been deleted, and 150 bars have been cut in one song. However, there is no doubt that the version prepared by Beethoven is definitely the first draft (2), but there are currently four "Leonore" overture, but used for the premiere in 1805. The manuscript ("Leonore" Overture No. 2 Op.72) is the best (3) Drama trurgy Act in the first act of Jing Sepil, whose Malzeline plays an important role, and Leonore is the main character. In the third act, the tragedy of Frontan is a tragedy, and the characters from each act stand, and there are no unnecessary elements (4) Suspenseness like a finale hitch cock movie, and a lot of unresolved parts are left. It is the end of the open. For these reasons, it is said that the first draft of "Leonore" was recorded. [Leonore (first draft) Synopsis] Introduction -Frontan was the biggest political enemy of the Governor Don Pizaralo and a friend of the minister Don Fernando. He is caught in prison. Frontan learns about Pizaro's wrongdoing and issues a complaint to the government. Pizaralo puts Frontan in prison and gradually weakens and tries to die. Two years later, Frontan was announced that he had died, but his wife Leonore believed that her husband was still alive. Leonore is dressed in a man and named "Fidelio", working as a subordinate of the guard Rocco, and trying to escape Frontan by looking at the machine. Act 1 ... Rocco's only daughter, Marzeline, is in love with Fidelio and refuse to offer marriage from Yakino. Rocco also makes him give up on his marriage. Act 2 ... Military music tells the arrival of Don Pizaro. Don Fernando came to visit a prison for a prison for unreasonable reasons. Marzeline keeps approaching Fidelio. Rocco urges Fidelio to marry his daughter or enter prison. Act 3 ... Fidelio realizes that it is his husband at first glance at the prison in prison. The Minister ordered Fidelio to solve the chain of Frontan, and they were in a nuisance and became the curtain of everyone's blessings. (3/3) King International Release / sales source provided material (2019/12/03) Shipping We only ship to the registered address in (Paypal / ebay). The item will be shipped from Japan.International Buyers - Please Note:Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.
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MPN: KKC6133
Genre: Classical
SubGenre: Opera
Format: CD
Release Year: 2020
Record Label: KKC6133
Release Title: Beethoven: Opera "Leonore" Op.72A, 1805 Edition (1st Draft)
Artist: Rene Yakopus, Freiburg Baroque Orchestra, Marlis Petterzen, Maxim