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Moniusko: Songs, Arias And Overtures

Soloists; Poznan Opera/ Warsaw Phil Choir & Orchestras

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Format: 3CD

Cat No: ANA006

Release Date:  18 September 2020

Label:  Anaklasis

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  3

Barcode:  5907795208725

Genres:  Classical  Choral  

  • Description

    Moniuszko’s music, along with Chopin’s immortal works, was included in the repertoires of all the orchestras revived after the war. Nearly every theatre that was resuscitated or organised anew began its first season with a premiere of Halka or The Haunted Manor. Moniuszko choirs sprang up like mushrooms across Poland.

    An anonymous journalist reported in June 1948 in “The Voice of Pabianice” that: “Moniuszko’s music delights, moves
    and enchants. Despite its beauty and charm, it is extremely sincere, fresh, simple, and full of feeling. Moniuszko is the singer of the nation’s very soul. He derives his inspiration from the songs and art of the people, which are his source and model. This is why Moniuszko’s music is close to our hearts and dear to us all, because it touches us so, penetrates deep, and dazzles us.”

    The ‘familiar’ phrases of Moniuszko’s songs and arias are easier to memorise than virtuosic passages from Chopin’s Etudes, plus they gained notoriety largely owing to the choral societies, founded already in the 19th century. But of much greater importance to the popularisation of Moniuszko’s oeuvre was the music record industry.

    Thousands of private record collections perished in the war, most of all – the productions of the famous label Syrena-Elektro, but also of the Polish branches of His Master’s Voice, Columbia, and Parlophone.

    The present 3CD anthology consists of recordings from the years 1951–1961, the oldest of which were made by ‘Muza’ United Music Industry Factory in Warsaw, while the later ones, after 1956, were already released under the label of
    ‘Polskie Nagrania’ Public Company.

    These recordings are documents – fascinating in many respects – of an age of transition, when the old performance
    schools were gradually disappearing, and a new aesthetic was already in the making, represented by the then young singers and conductors.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. SONGS FROM SONGBOOKS FOR HOME USE I. Song To The Sun
      • 2. The Four Seasons
      • 3. Little Flower
      • 4. Rue
      • 5. The Return Of Spring
      • 6. Ophelia’s Song
      • 7. Soldier’s Song
      • 8. Do You Know The Land [II]
      • 9. O Mother Mine
      • 10. Two Dawns

      Disc 2

      • 1. ARIAS & ENSEMBLES: I. Recitative And Dumka From The Raftsman (Scene II)
      • 2. Franek’s Song With Chorus From The Raftsman (Scene V)
      • 3. Janusz’s Song From Halka (Act 1)
      • 4. Halka’s Aria From Halka (Act 1)
      • 5. Halka’s Aria From Halka (Act II)
      • 6. Jontek’s Aria From Halka (Act IV)
      • 7. Jontek’s Aria From Halka (Act IV)
      • 8. The Haunted Manor (Act I, Scene I)
      • 9. The Sword-Bearer’s Recitative And Aria From The Haunted Manor (Act II)
      • 10. Quartet From The Haunted Manor (Act III)
      • 11. Hanna’s Aria From The Haunted Manor (Act IV)
      • 12. Skoluba’s Aria From The Haunted Manor (Act III)
      • 13. Stefan’s Aria From The Haunted Manor (Act III)

      Disc 3

      • 1. OVERTURES I. Fairy Tale Fantastical Overture
      • 2. Overture To The Opera Paria
      • 3. Overture To The Opera Verbum Nobile
      • 4. Overture To The Opera The Countess
      • 5. Overture To The Opera Halka
      • 6. Overture To The Opera The Raftsman
      • 7. Intrada To The Opera The Haunted Manor