Moniuszko: Cantatas - Milda / Nijola
Podlasie Opera And Philharmonic Choir, Poznan Philharmonic
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Podlasie Opera And Philharmonic Choir, Poznan Philharmonic
                    
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'Milda' and 'Nijola' are forgotten works by Stanislaw Moniuszko, whose content is based on Lithuanian mythological motifs.  They are a unique continuation of the cantata style and form in Polish music and ths is the first time the pieces have been made available on CD.
The cantatas are extremely successful pieces, and the shortness of their popularity can likely be explained by the words of the author of the libretto of Milda, Józef Ignacy Kraszewski. "If our critics were able to recognise Mr. Moniuszko's talent, we would not envy Germans songs by Schubert and Mendelssohn Bartholdy (...), better than Mr. Moniuszko only because they were lucky to be born and gain fame abroad." 
It seems unbelievable that these cantatas have not yet been available on CD.  In this context, the double-CD album of the Pozna Philharmonic is an invaluable contribution to restoring Moniuszko to his rightful place in the forefront of 19th-century European composers.
                  
                    
                      Tracklisting
                    
                    
Bartosz Glowacki
Amadeus Chamber Orchestra Of Polish Radio, Agnieszka Duczmal
Wojciech Jelinski; Poznan Philharmonic Orchestra; Lukasz Borowicz; Sepia Ensemble Contemporary Musi
Sunhwa Park
Stanislaw Daniel Kotlinski & Marco Balderi
PRIMUZ Chamber Orchestra; Lukasz Blaszczyk
Karol Rathaus Ensemble
Joanna Gutowska
Gunta Gelgote; Nerijus Masevicius; Kaunas State Choir; Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra; Robe
Anna Piroli; Maria Chiara Gallo; Massimo Lombardi; Alessandro Ravasio; Estrovagante Ensemble; Ricca
The Renaissance Singers; David Allinson
The Choir of Oriel College, Oxford; Tippett Quartet; Grace Davidson; Craig Ogden; Alexander Pott; D
The Choir of Magdalen College, Oxford; Mark Williams
Rencontres Baroques de Montfrin; Ensemble Vocal Esmos; Gabriel Garrido
Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des SWR; Sudfunk-Chor; Chor der Wurttembergischen Staatstheater;
Phoenix Consort; Iain Farrington; Adam Whitmore