True to romance: Catalani's Loreley

Programme

  • Alfredo Catalani Loreley

Andrea Battistoni previously conducted Mascagni' s L'amico Fritz at the Matinee. With Loreley, he also puts this relatively unknown Alfredo Catalani back on the map.

Puccini contemporary Catalani's own path
The Loreley is the 132-meter-high mountain near a sharp bend in the Rhine that is difficult for boaters to navigate. The poets Brentano and Heine both created the myth of the seductively singing woman on the rock, who would distract boaters, resulting in shipwreck. The romantic Italian composer Alfredo Catalani, best known for his slightly later opera
La Wally, was a townsman and contemporary of Puccini. Unlike the latter, who incorporated elements of realism and verism into his works, Catalani remained true to the Romantic musical language. Sources of inspiration included German composers such as Von Weber and Wagner.

Famous for grand arias
Catalani's subjects, such as Loreley, are much more mythical and fairy-tale-like than the works of his contemporaries, and in many cases more symphonic. Although this opera is not often performed or recorded in its entirety, great Italian voices, such as Magda Olivero, Beniamino Gigli, Mario del Monaco sang beloved arias from
Loreley. But it was above all the ambassadorship of conductor Arturo Toscanini that made Catalani's operas known and loved in Europe and the United States.

Date:
Saturday, November 30, 2024
Time:
13:30
Intermission:
Yes
Location:
The Royal Concertgebouw

Amsterdam
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Large Hall

Performers

Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
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Andrea Battistoni
Conductor
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Netherlands Radio Choir
Choir
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James Henshaw
Choir conductor
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Ewa Plonka
Soprano
Riccardo Massi
Tenor, Walter
Barno Ismatullaeva
Soprano, Anna di Rehberg
Aleksey Isaev
Baritone, Herrmann
Roberto Lorenzi
Bass-baritone, Rodolfo
Valentina Boi
Soprano, Loreley

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