回顾歌剧:复兴英国歌剧的过去

IF 0.2 3区 艺术学 0 MUSIC
Christina Fuhrmann
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一般的音乐爱好者对亨利·珀塞尔和本杰明·布里顿之间的英国歌剧知之甚少。像托马斯·阿恩、亨利·罗利·毕晓普爵士和伊西多尔·德·拉拉这样的作曲家并不是家喻户晓的名字,演出和录音很少,英国作为“音乐之乡”的感觉挥之不去。然而,近年来,人们对这一被忽视的曲目的兴趣有所增加。这在很大程度上要归功于一些组织的不懈努力,比如2014年由大卫·钱德勒和瓦莱丽·朗菲尔德创立的“回顾歌剧”,目的是记录“被遗忘的”英国歌剧。迄今为止,他们已经发行了查尔斯·迪布丁、爱德华·詹姆斯·洛德、埃塞尔·史密斯、丽莎·雷曼、乔治·格罗斯史密斯和爱德华·所罗门的作品录音,乔治·亚历山大·麦克法伦和查尔斯·威利斯·斯坦福的项目正在进行中。这个特别的回顾部分强调了回顾歌剧的成就。Paul Rodmell解释了为什么英国音乐文艺复兴时期(19世纪末和20世纪初,大部分回顾歌剧的曲目都来自这一时期)没有像其他流派那样看到歌剧的繁盛。James Brooks Kuykendall采访了Chandler和Langfield关于他们的开始,他们的目标,以及他们面临的挑战。该部分最后回顾了他们的录音,包括贾斯汀·维克斯的《雷蒙德和艾格尼丝》(Loder),以及史密斯的《水手长的伴侣》(史密斯)、匹克威克(所罗门)和威廉·a·埃弗雷特的《杯子和碟子》(格罗斯史密斯)。
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Retrospect Opera: Reviving Britain's Operatic Past
The average music lover knows little about British opera between Henry Purcell and Benjamin Britten. Composers such as Thomas Arne, Sir Henry Rowley Bishop and Isidore de Lara are hardly household names, performances and recordings are sparse, and a sense of Britain as ‘Das Land ohne Musik’ lingers. In recent years, however, interest in this neglected repertoire has grown. This is in large part due to the tireless efforts of organizations such as Retrospect Opera, founded in 2014 byDavid Chandler and Valerie Langfield to record ‘forgotten’ British operas. To date, they have issued recordings of works by Charles Dibdin, Edward James Loder, Ethel Smyth, Liza Lehman, George Grossmith and Edward Solomon, with projects on George AlexanderMacfarren and Charles Villiers Stanford in progress. This special review section highlights and contextualizes Retrospect Opera’s achievements. Paul Rodmell addresses themany complex reasons why the English Musical Renaissance – the period in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries fromwhichmost of Retrospect Opera’s repertoire comes – did not see the same flowering of opera as of other genres. James Brooks Kuykendall interviews Chandler and Langfield about their beginnings, their goals, and the challenges they face. The section concludes with reviews of their recordings of Raymond and Agnes (Loder) by Justin Vickers and of The Boatswain’s Mate (Smyth), Pickwick (Solomon), and Cups and Saucers (Grossmith) by William A. Everett.
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