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Special offer. Zemlinsky: Eine Florentinische Tragodie

Aušrinė Stundytė (soprano), John Lundgren (bass-baritone), Nikolai Schukoff (tenor), Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, Marc Albrecht

Zemlinsky: Eine Florentinische Tragodie

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John Lundgren is the vengeful merchant, by turns vicious and oleaginous as he wheedles his rival. If the voice is expressive rather than lyric that’s all to the good and in contrast to Nikolai...

Special offer. Zemlinsky: Eine Florentinische Tragodie

Aušrinė Stundytė (soprano), John Lundgren (bass-baritone), Nikolai Schukoff (tenor), Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, Marc Albrecht

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John Lundgren is the vengeful merchant, by turns vicious and oleaginous as he wheedles his rival. If the voice is expressive rather than lyric that’s all to the good and in contrast to Nikolai...

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Dutch National Opera presents Alexander von Zemlinsky's Eine florentinische Tragodie (1917), with Marc Albrecht conducting the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra and Ausrine Stundyte (Bianca), Nikolai Schukoff (Guido Bardi) and John Lundgren (Simone) as soloists. Eine florentinische Tragodie (1917) fully adheres to George Bernard Shaw's famous dictum that every opera is "when a tenor and soprano want to make love, but are prevented from doing so by a baritone". Yet Zemlinsky's piece presents this core narrative in its most condensed form, and its conclusion is one of the most original and enigmatic in opera history. This suspenseful, opulent score is in good hands with Marc Albrecht and the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, whose proficiency in late-Romantic repertoire was crowned with a 221 Opus Klassik Award for their recording of Zemlinsky's symphonic poem Die Seejungfrau. The three soloists are all seasoned in Wagnerian and late-Romantic repertoire, having appeared on the world's greatest opera stages. Oper! Magazine has crowned Dutch National Opera as Opera House of the Year 224, an accolade that the company also received from the International Opera Awards in 216.

Contents and tracklist

No. 1, Overtüre
Track length4:16
No. 2, So langsam, Weib?
Track length4:03
No. 3, Ich dank' Euch, Herr
Track length3:17
No. 4, Wackrer Simone, genug, ich bitte Euch.
Track length5:06
No. 5, Ja, ich vergass, und will nicht wieder Anstoß geben.
Track length4:24
No. 6, Was gibt es Neues, mein Prinz?
Track length5:11
No. 7, Wie er gleich einem schalen Krämer spricht!
Track length3:37
No. 8, Genug! Zur Freude reif ist diese Nacht.
Track length5:18
No. 9, Nun, mein Prinz, stosst an.
Track length2:49
No. 10, Holdsel'ge Bianca, der schale Krämer langweilt mich.
Track length6:10
No. 11, Simone, jetzt muß ich nach Hause gehn.
Track length4:26
No. 12, Bianca, hol mein Schwert!
Track length3:57
No. 13, Warum hast du mir nicht gesagt
Track length1:45

Awards and reviews

  • International Classical Music Awards
    2025
    Nominated - Opera

September 2024

John Lundgren is the vengeful merchant, by turns vicious and oleaginous as he wheedles his rival. If the voice is expressive rather than lyric that’s all to the good and in contrast to Nikolai Schukoff's Prince, who is all assumed good manners and upper-class disdain.

August 2024

Albrecht – an established specialist in this repertoire from the first decades of the 20th century – [is] unafraid to unleash his orchestra to full effect.

August 2024

the sole drawback...is that one of the cast, John Lundgren, doesn’t sail over the orchestra quite as boldly as the others. Even so, the conductor Marc Albrecht extracts such colourful and impassioned playing from the Netherlands Philharmonic that the opera’s hot-house score still dazzles.
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