R. Strauss: Josephslegende Staatskapelle Halle & Fabrice Bollon

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Album-Release:
2024

HRA-Release:
08.03.2024

Label: Naxos

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Orchestral

Artist: Staatskapelle Halle & Fabrice Bollon

Composer: Richard Strauss (1864-1949)

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  • Richard Strauss (1864 - 1949): Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231:
  • 1 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Allegro moderato - Eine mächtige Säulenhalle im Stil des Palladio 01:12
  • 2 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Jeder von ihnen tritt an den Hochsitz heran… 01:22
  • 3 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Zug und Tanz der Frauen. Allegretto 01:11
  • 4 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Erste Tanzfigur. Allegro moderato 00:23
  • 5 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Zweite Tanzfigur. Dasselbe Zeitmaß 01:51
  • 6 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Dritte Tanzfigur. Allegro 03:47
  • 7 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Jedoch plötzlich löst sich aus ihrer Mitte eine Tänzerin… "Tanz der Sulamith" 04:01
  • 8 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Der Sheik winkt wiederum dem jungen Orientalen auf der Loggia zu. Allegro moderato 00:39
  • 9 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Die Boxer beginnen eine Art Reigen. Ziemlich langsam - Ziemlich lebhaft - Molto allegro 04:01
  • 10 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Der Sheik verbeugt sich nochmals und winkt noch einmal nach oben. Etwas ruhiger 03:25
  • 11 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Die erste Tanzfigur. Drückt die Unschuld und Naivität des Hirtenknaben Joseph aus. Ziemlich lebhaft 01:17
  • 12 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Zweite Tanzfigur. Dazwischen macht er vier Sprünge 02:07
  • 13 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Dritte Tanzfigur. Drückt das Suchen und Ringen nach Gott aus 05:14
  • 14 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Vierte Tanzfigur. Joseph hat Gott gefunden 04:03
  • 15 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Potiphars Frau fährt im Augenblick. Etwas lebhafter 03:44
  • 16 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Sofort darauf wendet sie sich. Schneller 02:12
  • 17 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Der Abend bricht herein 05:19
  • 18 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Die Musik schildert Josephs Traum 01:31
  • 19 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Da tut sich die Tür rechts im Portal auf. Schnell und hastig 06:28
  • 20 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Nackt von der Schulter bis zur Hüfte steht er vor ihr. Viel ruhiger, stets alla breve 02:17
  • 21 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: In diesem Augenblick kommen rasch und aufgeregt. L'istesso tempo 00:46
  • 22 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Jetzt kommt eiligst von rechts aus dem Palastportal die junge Sklavin 00:36
  • 23 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Erste Tanzfigur. Die eine läuft einmal schnell auf Joseph 01:11
  • 24 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Zweite Tanzfigur. Schließlich steigern sich die Gebärden zu einem orientalischen Hexentanz 00:39
  • 25 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Plötzlich tritt eine dumpfe Stille ein. Mäßig bewegt 02:44
  • 26 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Aus dem Palast kommen mehrere Henkersknechte 03:39
  • 27 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: Hinter diesem Lichtschleier und durch ihn hindurch. Ruhiger 02:54
  • 28 Strauss: Josephslegende, Op. 63, TrV 231: In diesem Augenblick sind Joseph und der Engel. Bewegt 02:43
  • Total Runtime 01:11:16

Info for R. Strauss: Josephslegende



Richard Strauss' one-act ballet Joseph's Legend was composed in 1914, when the world's attention was focused on the war. Yet with its exotic instrumental coloration and the composer's intention to rejuvenate dance into a "purely inspirational form" dedicated to "absolute beauty", it reveals a great ballet composer and demonstrates his orchestral mastery to the fullest. Joseph's Legend is a parable about the struggle between good and evil, based on the well-known Old Testament story of the slave boy Joseph. The work's dramatic story is underpinned with seductive sensuality, expressed through Strauss' gift for soaring themes.

Staatskapelle Halle
Fabrice Bollon, conductor



Fabrice Bollon
is a French composer and conductor. He studied conducting and composition in Paris and at the Mozarteum in Salzburg with, among others, Nikolaus Harnoncourt and Michael Gielen. He continued his education with Georges Prêtre and Mauricio Kagel, who he was assistant to for six years.

He conducts numerous works by composers of various genres (Nunes, Hölszky, Kagel, etc.) and participates in prestigious festivals of contemporary music (Festival d’Automne Paris, ATTACA Festival Basel, Donaueschinger Musiktage, Neue Musik Darmstadt, etc.). As a result, he takes on musical ideas of all kinds and he is a member of a rock band and familiar with jazz.

As a busy conductor (chief conductor of the Symphony Orchestra of Flanders, then Deputy director of music of the Opera Chemnitz, director of music at the Theater Freiburg im Breisgau) he performs in Holland, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Japan, and Russia, with both contemporary and classical symphonic works and opera.

His works are characterized by a deep knowledge of various contemporary music styles, ranging from pop music to progressive avant-garde music. These trends merge into a homogeneous and personal language. He treats humor and drama in an equally carefree manner and often makes use unusual instrumentation. For him the process of composing is not the main goal: the music is defined by listening and not by the score.

His compositions are performed by musicians such as the Swingle Singers, Martin Lücker, Wolfgang Schmidt or the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra. His concert for e-cello and orchestra celebrated a resounding success at its premiere in 2011 at the ‘Meisterkonzerte Karlsruhe’ by Johannes Moser and the Deutsche Radiophilharmonie Saarbrücken. The major German orchestras, including the radio orchestras of the SWR, MDR and SR, regularly premiere his orchestral works. His latest concerto, Your voice out of the lamb (for recorders and small orchestra), written for Michala Petri, premiered in 2017 in Odense (Denmark) and received standing ovations.

His opera Oscar und die Dame in Rosa, after the story of Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt, was unanimously welcomed by the German critics and acclaimed by the audience: the planned 12 performances were sold out.

Die Welt: “The composing director Fabrice Bollon succeeded with the Éric-Emmanuel-Schmitt setting “Oscar and the Lady in Pink” the rare case of a truly family-friendly and even thoughtful comedy.”

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