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New Year's Eve Concert 1992: Richard Strauss Gala

New Year's Eve Concert 1992: Richard Strauss Gala was a 76-minute televised event presented in Berlin's Philharmonie on 31 December 1992, in which four pieces of music by Richard Strauss were performed by the pianist Martha Argerich and the singers Kathleen Battle, Renée Fleming, Andreas Schmidt and Frederica von Stade with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Claudio Abbado. It was jointly produced by Columbia Artists Management and Germany's Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen in association with France's La Sept, Japan's NHK and the United States' PBS, and was released on CD and Laserdisc by Sony Classical Records and on DVD by Kultur Video.

New Year's Eve Concert 1992: Richard Strauss Gala
Kultur Video DVD, D4209
GenreClassical music
Directed byBarrie Gavin
StarringClaudio Abbado
Martha Argerich
Kathleen Battle
Renée Fleming
Andreas Schmidt
Frederica von Stade
Country of originGermany
Original languageGerman
Production
Executive producerPeter Gelb
ProducersJoachim Augustin
Thomas Frost
David Mottley
EditorJoachim Meissner
Running time76 minutes
Production companiesCAMI Video and ZDF
Release
Original networkZDF, La Sept, NHK and PBS

Background Edit

Don Juan is a symphonic poem for large orchestra that Strauss composed in 1888 at the age of twenty-four. One of Strauss's several essays in programme music, it offers a musical analogue of the text of Don Juans Ende, an unfinished play written by Nikolaus Lenau in 1844 shortly before he was overwhelmed by mental illness and confined to an asylum. Lenau in turn drew on a Don Juan tradition dating back to the Spain of the Renaissance era. Strauss conducted the first performance of his work on 11 November 1889 in Weimar, where he held the post of Kapellmeister. The success of the piece gained him international fame as an exponent of modernism.[1]

Strauss composed his Burleske (meaning "farce" or "mockery") for piano and orchestra in 1885-1886, when he was twenty-one. He wrote it for the pianist, conductor and composer Hans von Bülow, but von Bülow thought it a "complicated piece of nonsense" and judged its piano part to be impracticably difficult. Strauss set the piece aside after the discouraging experience of a rehearsal with the Meiningen Orchestra in which he both played the piano and conducted. In 1889, Strauss showed his score to the Scottish-born pianist and composer Eugene d'Albert, who liked it well enough to urge Strauss to try to improve it. D'Albert premiered a revised version of the work, now dedicated to him, on 21 June 1890. Strauss always remained ambivalent about the piece, programming it in concerts with increasing frequency as the years went by but never granting it the honour of an opus number.[1]

The symphonic poem Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks was composed in 1894-1895. Till Eulenspiegel ("Owl-mirror") was the protagonist of an anonymous German chapbook published in 1515. A scatological comedy, the book narrates a series of misadventures encountered by Eulenspiegel as he travels around the Holy Roman Empire playing practical jokes on various fools, hypocrites and figures of authority. Strauss's score depicts Eulenspiegel riding his horse, vandalizing a market, mocking the clergy, flirting with girls, ridiculing scholars and surviving an attempted hanging for blasphemy.[1]

Der Rosenkavalier, Strauss's opera of 1911, tells the story of how Octavian, the young Count Rofrano, transfers his affections from his aristocratic married mistress (the Marschallin) to a bourgeois ingénue (Sophie von Faninal). The drama's final scene comprises a trio ("Marie Theres'...") in which the Marschallin reconciles herself to Octavian's turning away from her and a duet ("Ist ein Traum") in which Octavian and Sophie rejoice in their newly kindled love.[1]

DVD chapter listing Edit

Richard Georg Strauss (1864-1949)

CD track listing Edit

  • 1 (16:41) Don Juan
  • 2 (18:45) Burleske für Klavier und Orchester d-moll
  • 3 (14:30) Till Eulenspiegels lusitige Streiche
  • 4 (12:41) Der Rosenkavalier: Act 3: trio and finale[1]

Personnel Edit

Artists Edit

Broadcast personnel Edit

  • Peter Gelb (b. 1953), executive producer
  • Barrie Gavin (b. 1935), director
  • Joachim Augustin, producer and audio supervisor
  • Thomas Frost, audio producer
  • David Mottley, audio producer
  • Peter Ruppenthal, production manager
  • Daniel Anker, associate producer
  • Anne Cauvin, associate producer
  • Laura Mitgang, associate producer
  • Kurt-Oskar Herting, lighting director
  • Rotraut Arnold, assistant to the director
  • Ursula Veit, vision mixer
  • Britta Lindermann, stage manager
  • Alfred Schrandt, stage manager
  • Joachim Meissner, videotape editor
  • Walter Voges, gaffer
  • Michael Butz, camera operator
  • Andreas Heller, camera operator
  • Jorg Hofmann, camera operator
  • Rudi Junge, camera operator
  • Axel Leist, camera operator
  • Gabriele Leist, camera operator
  • Hartmut Wilhelm, camera operator
  • Gerion Wirthensohn, camera operator
  • Wolfgang Becker, additional camera operator
  • Gary Bradley, opening title sequence
  • Pat Jaffe, opening title sequence
  • Arne Ohlendorf, engineer-in-charge
  • Walter Wagner, video engineer
  • Friedbert Lorenz, video engineer
  • Karlfried Pflug, videotape operator
  • Sid McLauchlan, sound engineer
  • Pauline Heister, sound engineer
  • Sebastian Munchmeyer, audio engineer
  • Reinhard Reiser, audio engineer
  • Timothy Wood, audio engineer[2]

Critical reception Edit

 
The Berliner Philharmonie

Alan Blyth reviewed the gala on CD in Gramophone in July 1993. "I found this a distressing experience", he wrote. Even the Berlin Philharmonic under Herbert von Karajan could rarely have played the items selected by Claudio Abbado with such remarkable virtuosity, but "that is the trouble: the music is played for that and little else". The album presented Richard Strauss as the "vulgar" composer that his critics alleged him to be. Don Juan and Till Eulenspiegel were portrayed with refulgent strings and belligerent brass that were impressive but alien to Strauss's essential musical personality. Clemens Krauss and Rudolf Kempe had found delight and humour in Strauss's pictures of this pair of rascals; Abbado had not, instead hammering his audience into a feeling of "awesome submission".[3]

Burleske fared better in Abbado's hands than the tone-poems. He eschewed heavy-handedness in favour of at least a modicum of gentleness, and Martha Argerich projected some mischievous wit as well as overcoming the famous difficulties of Strauss's piano writing with her equally famous technical brilliance. There were passages which she approached with a "fearsome attack" that was hyperbolic, but her cadenzas were very enjoyable.[3]

In the trio from Der Rosenkavalier, Abbado was "intent on ferocious power at the expense of radiance". The quality of Renée Fleming's tone promised that her Marschallin was on the verge of becoming exceptional, but Frederica von Stade had lost the freshness with which she had formerly endowed Octavian, and Kathleen Battle seemed to find Sophie's highest notes in both the trio and the subsequent duet uncomfortably stressful. The three American ladies sang without the "inner warmth and understanding" that some of their German and Austrian predecessors had brought to their roles, but did at least deliver the trio with "accuracy and flair".[3]

 
The Berliner Philharmonie's Großer Saal (main auditorium)

Sony's audio engineering emphasized the excesses of Abbado's interpretations. Although the CD was described as a live recording, it provided no evidence of the presence of the Philharmonie's audience until their applause at its very end. Indeed, the listening Berliners were so unobtrusive that one could not but help wondering whether any of the music had been re-recorded after they had gone home - it was difficult to imagine Argerich's pianism failing to elicit an ovation. The notes in Sony's insert booklet, written in humorous vein as though by Strauss himself, were "both facetious and faintly offensive". In sum, the CD was "not a happy issue".[3]

The gala was also reviewed in Classic CD[4] and Hi-Fi News,[5] and was additionally discussed in The New York Times,[6] Tim Ashley's Richard Strauss (1999),[7] Frithjof Hager's Claudio Abbado: die Anderen in der Stille hören (2000),[8] Ulrich Eckhardt's Claudio Abbado: Dirigent (2003)[9] and Matthew Rye's 1001 classical recordings you must hear before you die (2017).[10]

Home media history Edit

In 1993, Sony Classical Records issued the gala on a 62-minute golden CD (catalogue number SK-52565) accompanied by a 20-page booklet including five production photographs by Vivianne Purdom and notes by Andreas Kluge in English, French, German and Italian. The disc was derived from a digital recording made with 20-bit technology.[1] Sony also issued the gala on a CLV (constant linear velocity) Laserdisc (catalogue number SLV-53344) with 4:3 NTSC colour video and CD-quality stereo audio.[11] In 2007, Kultur Video released the gala on a 76-minute DVD (catalogue number D4209). Kultur's DVD offers the same 4:3 NTSC colour video as Sony's Laserdisc but provides its stereo audio only in the compressed Dolby Digital format.[2]

Gallery of personnel Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f New Year's Eve Concert 1992, with Martha Argerich, Kathleen Battle, Renée Fleming, Andreas Schmidt, Frederica von Stade and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Claudio Abbado, Sony Classical Records CD, SK-52565, 1993
  2. ^ a b c d New Years Eve Concert 1992: Richard Strauss Gala, with Martha Argerich, Kathleen Battle, Renée Fleming, Andreas Schmidt, Frederica von Stade and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Claudio Abbado, Kultur Video DVD, D4209
  3. ^ a b c d Blyth, Alan: Gramophone, July 1993, p. 54
  4. ^ Classic CD, Issues 38-43, 1993, p. 65
  5. ^ Hi-Fi News, Vol. 38, Issues 7-12, 1993, p. 74
  6. ^ "Rockwell, John: Classical music; after Karajan in Berlin, no deluge yet, 24 October 1993, Section 2, p. 23". nytimes.com.
  7. ^ Ashley, Tim: Richard Strauss, Phaidon, 1999, p. 232
  8. ^ Hager, Frithjof:Claudio Abbado: die Anderen in der Stille hören, Suhrkamp, 2000, p. 232
  9. ^ Eckhardt, Ulrich: Claudio Abbado: Dirigent, Nicolai Verlag, 2003, p. 190
  10. ^ Rye, Matthew: 1001 classical recordings you must hear before you die, Chartwell Books, 2017, p. 487
  11. ^ New Year's Eve Concert 1992: Richard Strauss Gala, with Martha Argerich, Kathleen Battle, Renée Fleming, Andreas Schmidt, Frederica von Stade and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Claudio Abbado, Sony Classical Records Laserdisc, SLV-53344

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New Year s Eve Concert 1992 Richard Strauss Gala was a 76 minute televised event presented in Berlin s Philharmonie on 31 December 1992 in which four pieces of music by Richard Strauss were performed by the pianist Martha Argerich and the singers Kathleen Battle Renee Fleming Andreas Schmidt and Frederica von Stade with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Claudio Abbado It was jointly produced by Columbia Artists Management and Germany s Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen in association with France s La Sept Japan s NHK and the United States PBS and was released on CD and Laserdisc by Sony Classical Records and on DVD by Kultur Video New Year s Eve Concert 1992 Richard Strauss GalaKultur Video DVD D4209GenreClassical musicDirected byBarrie GavinStarringClaudio AbbadoMartha ArgerichKathleen BattleRenee FlemingAndreas SchmidtFrederica von StadeCountry of originGermanyOriginal languageGermanProductionExecutive producerPeter GelbProducersJoachim AugustinThomas FrostDavid MottleyEditorJoachim MeissnerRunning time76 minutesProduction companiesCAMI Video and ZDFReleaseOriginal networkZDF La Sept NHK and PBS Contents 1 Background 2 DVD chapter listing 3 CD track listing 4 Personnel 4 1 Artists 4 2 Broadcast personnel 5 Critical reception 6 Home media history 7 Gallery of personnel 8 ReferencesBackground EditDon Juan is a symphonic poem for large orchestra that Strauss composed in 1888 at the age of twenty four One of Strauss s several essays in programme music it offers a musical analogue of the text of Don Juans Ende an unfinished play written by Nikolaus Lenau in 1844 shortly before he was overwhelmed by mental illness and confined to an asylum Lenau in turn drew on a Don Juan tradition dating back to the Spain of the Renaissance era Strauss conducted the first performance of his work on 11 November 1889 in Weimar where he held the post of Kapellmeister The success of the piece gained him international fame as an exponent of modernism 1 Strauss composed his Burleske meaning farce or mockery for piano and orchestra in 1885 1886 when he was twenty one He wrote it for the pianist conductor and composer Hans von Bulow but von Bulow thought it a complicated piece of nonsense and judged its piano part to be impracticably difficult Strauss set the piece aside after the discouraging experience of a rehearsal with the Meiningen Orchestra in which he both played the piano and conducted In 1889 Strauss showed his score to the Scottish born pianist and composer Eugene d Albert who liked it well enough to urge Strauss to try to improve it D Albert premiered a revised version of the work now dedicated to him on 21 June 1890 Strauss always remained ambivalent about the piece programming it in concerts with increasing frequency as the years went by but never granting it the honour of an opus number 1 The symphonic poem Till Eulenspiegel s Merry Pranks was composed in 1894 1895 Till Eulenspiegel Owl mirror was the protagonist of an anonymous German chapbook published in 1515 A scatological comedy the book narrates a series of misadventures encountered by Eulenspiegel as he travels around the Holy Roman Empire playing practical jokes on various fools hypocrites and figures of authority Strauss s score depicts Eulenspiegel riding his horse vandalizing a market mocking the clergy flirting with girls ridiculing scholars and surviving an attempted hanging for blasphemy 1 Der Rosenkavalier Strauss s opera of 1911 tells the story of how Octavian the young Count Rofrano transfers his affections from his aristocratic married mistress the Marschallin to a bourgeois ingenue Sophie von Faninal The drama s final scene comprises a trio Marie Theres in which the Marschallin reconciles herself to Octavian s turning away from her and a duet Ist ein Traum in which Octavian and Sophie rejoice in their newly kindled love 1 DVD chapter listing EditRichard Georg Strauss 1864 1949 1 2 30 Opening credits incorporating footage of some of Berlin s tourist attractions 2 18 23 Don Juan Tondichtung nach Nikolaus Lenau Don Juan tone poem after Nikolaus Lenau Op 20 Weimar 1889 with Tōru Yasunaga solo violin 3 21 14 Burleske fur Klavier und Orchester d moll Burlesque for piano and orchestra in D minor Eisenach 1890 with Martha Argerich piano 4 17 31 Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche nach alter Schelmenweise in Rondeau form Till Owlmirror s merry pranks after an old picaresque legend in rondo form Op 28 Cologne 1895 5 14 58 Der Rosenkavalier The knight of the rose Op 59 Dresden 1911 with a libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal 1874 1929 after Les amours du chevalier de Faubles by Jean Baptiste Louvet de Couvrai 1760 1797 and Monsieur de Pourceaugnac 1669 by Moliere 1622 1673 Act 3 trio and finale Marie Theres Ist ein Traum with Kathleen Battle soprano Sophie Renee Fleming soprano Marschallin Andreas Schmidt baritone Herr von Faninal and Frederica von Stade mezzo soprano Octavian 6 2 14 Closing credits 2 CD track listing Edit1 16 41 Don Juan 2 18 45 Burleske fur Klavier und Orchester d moll 3 14 30 Till Eulenspiegels lusitige Streiche 4 12 41 Der Rosenkavalier Act 3 trio and finale 1 Personnel EditArtists Edit Martha Argerich b 1941 piano Kathleen Battle b 1948 soprano Renee Fleming b 1959 soprano Andreas Schmidt b 1960 bass baritone Frederica von Stade b 1945 mezzo soprano Tōru Yasunaga b 1951 violin Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra Claudio Abbado 1933 2014 conductor 2 Broadcast personnel Edit Peter Gelb b 1953 executive producer Barrie Gavin b 1935 director Joachim Augustin producer and audio supervisor Thomas Frost audio producer David Mottley audio producer Peter Ruppenthal production manager Daniel Anker associate producer Anne Cauvin associate producer Laura Mitgang associate producer Kurt Oskar Herting lighting director Rotraut Arnold assistant to the director Ursula Veit vision mixer Britta Lindermann stage manager Alfred Schrandt stage manager Joachim Meissner videotape editor Walter Voges gaffer Michael Butz camera operator Andreas Heller camera operator Jorg Hofmann camera operator Rudi Junge camera operator Axel Leist camera operator Gabriele Leist camera operator Hartmut Wilhelm camera operator Gerion Wirthensohn camera operator Wolfgang Becker additional camera operator Gary Bradley opening title sequence Pat Jaffe opening title sequence Arne Ohlendorf engineer in charge Walter Wagner video engineer Friedbert Lorenz video engineer Karlfried Pflug videotape operator Sid McLauchlan sound engineer Pauline Heister sound engineer Sebastian Munchmeyer audio engineer Reinhard Reiser audio engineer Timothy Wood audio engineer 2 Critical reception Edit The Berliner PhilharmonieAlan Blyth reviewed the gala on CD in Gramophone in July 1993 I found this a distressing experience he wrote Even the Berlin Philharmonic under Herbert von Karajan could rarely have played the items selected by Claudio Abbado with such remarkable virtuosity but that is the trouble the music is played for that and little else The album presented Richard Strauss as the vulgar composer that his critics alleged him to be Don Juan and Till Eulenspiegel were portrayed with refulgent strings and belligerent brass that were impressive but alien to Strauss s essential musical personality Clemens Krauss and Rudolf Kempe had found delight and humour in Strauss s pictures of this pair of rascals Abbado had not instead hammering his audience into a feeling of awesome submission 3 Burleske fared better in Abbado s hands than the tone poems He eschewed heavy handedness in favour of at least a modicum of gentleness and Martha Argerich projected some mischievous wit as well as overcoming the famous difficulties of Strauss s piano writing with her equally famous technical brilliance There were passages which she approached with a fearsome attack that was hyperbolic but her cadenzas were very enjoyable 3 In the trio from Der Rosenkavalier Abbado was intent on ferocious power at the expense of radiance The quality of Renee Fleming s tone promised that her Marschallin was on the verge of becoming exceptional but Frederica von Stade had lost the freshness with which she had formerly endowed Octavian and Kathleen Battle seemed to find Sophie s highest notes in both the trio and the subsequent duet uncomfortably stressful The three American ladies sang without the inner warmth and understanding that some of their German and Austrian predecessors had brought to their roles but did at least deliver the trio with accuracy and flair 3 The Berliner Philharmonie s Grosser Saal main auditorium Sony s audio engineering emphasized the excesses of Abbado s interpretations Although the CD was described as a live recording it provided no evidence of the presence of the Philharmonie s audience until their applause at its very end Indeed the listening Berliners were so unobtrusive that one could not but help wondering whether any of the music had been re recorded after they had gone home it was difficult to imagine Argerich s pianism failing to elicit an ovation The notes in Sony s insert booklet written in humorous vein as though by Strauss himself were both facetious and faintly offensive In sum the CD was not a happy issue 3 The gala was also reviewed in Classic CD 4 and Hi Fi News 5 and was additionally discussed in The New York Times 6 Tim Ashley s Richard Strauss 1999 7 Frithjof Hager s Claudio Abbado die Anderen in der Stille horen 2000 8 Ulrich Eckhardt s Claudio Abbado Dirigent 2003 9 and Matthew Rye s 1001 classical recordings you must hear before you die 2017 10 Home media history EditIn 1993 Sony Classical Records issued the gala on a 62 minute golden CD catalogue number SK 52565 accompanied by a 20 page booklet including five production photographs by Vivianne Purdom and notes by Andreas Kluge in English French German and Italian The disc was derived from a digital recording made with 20 bit technology 1 Sony also issued the gala on a CLV constant linear velocity Laserdisc catalogue number SLV 53344 with 4 3 NTSC colour video and CD quality stereo audio 11 In 2007 Kultur Video released the gala on a 76 minute DVD catalogue number D4209 Kultur s DVD offers the same 4 3 NTSC colour video as Sony s Laserdisc but provides its stereo audio only in the compressed Dolby Digital format 2 Gallery of personnel Edit Martha Argerich Kathleen Battle Renee Fleming Barrie Gavin Peter Gelb Frederica von StadeReferences Edit a b c d e f New Year s Eve Concert 1992 with Martha Argerich Kathleen Battle Renee Fleming Andreas Schmidt Frederica von Stade and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Claudio Abbado Sony Classical Records CD SK 52565 1993 a b c d New Years Eve Concert 1992 Richard Strauss Gala with Martha Argerich Kathleen Battle Renee Fleming Andreas Schmidt Frederica von Stade and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Claudio Abbado Kultur Video DVD D4209 a b c d Blyth Alan Gramophone July 1993 p 54 Classic CD Issues 38 43 1993 p 65 Hi Fi News Vol 38 Issues 7 12 1993 p 74 Rockwell John Classical music after Karajan in Berlin no deluge yet 24 October 1993 Section 2 p 23 nytimes com Ashley Tim Richard Strauss Phaidon 1999 p 232 Hager Frithjof Claudio Abbado die Anderen in der Stille horen Suhrkamp 2000 p 232 Eckhardt Ulrich Claudio Abbado Dirigent Nicolai Verlag 2003 p 190 Rye Matthew 1001 classical recordings you must hear before you die Chartwell Books 2017 p 487 New Year s Eve Concert 1992 Richard Strauss Gala with Martha Argerich Kathleen Battle Renee Fleming Andreas Schmidt Frederica von Stade and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Claudio Abbado Sony Classical Records Laserdisc SLV 53344 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New Year 27s Eve Concert 1992 Richard Strauss Gala amp oldid 1112516068, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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