Zemlinsky: Die Seejungfrau (After H. Andersen) [Live] Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra & Marc Albrecht
Album info
Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
26.06.2020
Label: Pentatone Records
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Orchestral
Artist: Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra & Marc Albrecht
Composer: Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871-1942)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871 - 1942): Die Seejungfrau (After H. Andersen):
- 1 Die Seejungfrau (After H. Andersen): I. Sehr mäßig bewegt [Live] 15:56
- 2 Die Seejungfrau (After H. Andersen): II. Sehr bewegt, rauschend [Live] 17:06
- 3 Die Seejungfrau (After H. Andersen): III. Sehr gedehnt, mit schmerzvollem Ausdruck [Live] 14:26
Info for Zemlinsky: Die Seejungfrau (After H. Andersen) [Live]
A Fin-De-Siècle Little Mermaid: Marc Albrecht and the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra present Zemlinsky’s lush symphonic poem Die Seejungfrau. Zemlinsky was a child of fin-de-siècle Vienna, who for decades has been overshadowed by colleagues such as Gustav Mahler – the man who married Alma, the woman Zemlinsky also loved - and Arnold Schoenberg – the man who would later become his brother-in- law. In recent times, Zemlinsky is finally gaining the recognition he deserves. The same applies to his symphonic poem Die Seejungfrau, based on Andersen’s Little Mermaid story. Zemlinsky withdrew the score after its premiere in 1905; the three movements were first reunited in the 1980s thanks to scholars, after which the piece could start its second life. Die Seejungfrau seems inspired by Zemlinsky’s love in vain for Alma, clothed in cinematic fin-de-siècle music with Debussy-like evocations of the sea.
This new recording marks the final PENTATONE album of Marc Albrecht as chief conductor of the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra. It is their sixth collective PENTATONE recording, and underlines their proficiency in German late-Romantic repertoire. Previously, they have released Richard Strauss’s Ein Heldenleben/Burleske (2018), Mahler Song Cycles (2017), Brahms/Schoenberg (2015), Mahler’s Fourth Symphony (2015) and his song cycle Das Lied von der Erde (2013).
Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra
Marc Albrecht, conductor
Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra
The Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra and its partner the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra together constitute the non-profit foundation Stichting Nederlands Philharmonisch Orkest. The two orchestras are the principal orchestras for the Dutch National Opera in its opera house Dutch National Opera & Ballet, Amsterdam. The orchestras regularly perform classical concerts in the Concertgebouw Amsterdam alongside their operatic commitments; they are welcome guests in other Dutch cities and also make frequent appearances in concert halls and festivals outside of The Netherlands. The NedPhO|NKO brings classical music to life at the highest level and collaborates closely with international musicians and conductors. Both orchestras take great pleasure in developing and welcoming new musical talent. At the beginning of the 2011/2012 season, Marc Albrecht was appointed chief conductor of the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra; the artistic director and concertmaster of the Netherlands Chamber Orchestra is master violinist Gordan Nikolić.
Two of NedPhO|NKO’s most important trademarks are their inviting programming and their accessible concert presentation. Everyone feels welcome at a NedPhO|NKO concert, experienced concert-goers and first-timers alike. The musicians guarantee extraordinary concert experiences thanks to the enthusiasm with which they share their passion for music and their exceptional skill with the audience. Their concerts also form the basis for music related events, including opportunities for the audience to meet soloists and orchestral players.
The NedPhO|NKO is well-known for its active involvement in cultural and social matters. Its large-scale educational programme NedPhO GO! brings classical music within everyone’s reach: the performances given in unusual venues in the suburbs are combined with appealing educational activities for children and youngsters and people who would otherwise perhaps not visit a concert hall. The musicians of the NedPhO|NKO acknowledge their responsibility towards the future of classical music by passing on their passion for music to a new generation, making sure their concerts kindle an enthusiasm for classical music amongst the young and the old.
Marc Albrecht
A dynamic and accomplished presence both on the orchestra podium and in the opera pit, and a regular guest at Europe’s most prestigious opera houses and orchestras, Marc Albrecht is particularly acclaimed for his interpretations of Wagner and Strauss, as well as for his commitment to contemporary music. He holds the position of Chief Conductor of both the Netherlands Opera and the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra/Netherlands Chamber Orchestra, and in 2013 both contracts were extended until 2018. In the early years of his conducting career, Albrecht spent several seasons at the opera houses of Hamburg and Dresden, and also was appointed personal assistant to Claudio Abbado at the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra in Vienna. In 1995 he embarked on a highly successful 6 year tenure as Music Director of the Staatstheater Darmstadt, and from 2006-2011, he was Artistic Director and Chief Conductor of the Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg.
Marc Albrecht has appeared with many key orchestras in Europe including the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Staatskapelle Dresden, Munich Philharmonic, the Hallé Orchestra, Vienna Symphony Orchestra and the SWR Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart. He has appeared at the BBC Proms with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, and worked in the US with the Saint Louis and Dallas Symphony Orchestras. Recent successes have included his debuts with the Cleveland Orchestra, Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, Danish National Symphony and the Oslo, Bergen and Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestras, and visits to the Orchestre National de France, the Filarmonica della Scala, and the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin. Future highlights include returns to the Orchestra Nazionale Sinfonica della RAI Torino, the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia,
In the opera house, Marc Albrecht’s highly acclaimed work during the past seasons has included a new production of Der fliegende Holländer at the Bayreuth Festival (2003–2006), Die Bacchantinnen by Wellesz at the Salzburg Festival (2003) as well as Janacek’s From the House of the Dead at the Opera National de Paris (2005). From 2001-2004 he was Principal Guest Conductor at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, leading successful productions such as Messiaen’s Saint Francois d’Assise, and he also maintains a close relationship with the Semperoper Dresden, where amongst others he has conducted La Damnation de Faust, Die Frau ohne Schatten and Elektra. Recent highlights include Tannhaüser and Die Soldaten at Zurich Opera, Henze’s Die Bassariden at the Bavarian State Opera, his debut at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden with Der fliegende Holländer, Henze’s Der Prinz von Homburg at Vienna’s Theater an der Wien, Lulu at the Geneva Opera and at the Salzburg Festival (with the Vienna Philharmonic), and a notable success standing in at short notice in 2012 to make his debut at Teatro alla Scala with Die Frau ohne Schatten.
At the Netherlands Opera he has conducted productions of Die Frau ohne Schatten, Fidelio, Carmen, and since his appointment as Music Director, Elektra, The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh, Der Schatzgräber, Die Zauberflöte, Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg, the world premiere of Manfred Trojahn’s Orest, Prokofiev’s The Gambler, and Strauss’ Arabella, and in their 2014/15 season he conducted new productions of Gurrelieder, Lohengrin and Verdi’s Macbeth.The 15/16 sees him leading productions of Der Rosenkavalier, Hansel und Gretel and Don Giovanni.
Marc Albrecht has made a sequence of acclaimed recordings for PentaTone records with the Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg, including discs of Strauss tone poems, the piano concertos of Dvorak and Schumann with Martin Helmchen, Korngold’s Symphony in F sharp and the orchestral music of Berg, Dukas, Koechlin and Ravel. He has continued his association with PentaTone with the Netherlands Philharmonic, and their recordings of Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde and Symphony No. 4 have been released to strong critical reviews. The Netherlands Opera has also released live CD recordings of his performances of Elektra, Orest and Der Schatzgräber on the Challenge Classics label, and DVD of The Legend of the Invisible City of Kitezh on Opus Arte.
Booklet for Zemlinsky: Die Seejungfrau (After H. Andersen) [Live]