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Duke Bluebeard's Castle

Adam Fischer conducts baritone Gabor Bretz and soprano Elena Zhidkova in a performance of Bartok's only opera, a one-act work with a libretto by Bela Balazs.

B脙漏la Bart脙鲁k only wrote one opera, Duke Bluebeard's Castle in a career that concentrated mainly on music for orchestra, piano and string quartet. A one-act opera, its libretto is by the poet B脙漏la Bal脙隆zs who actually wrote it for either Bart脙鲁k or fellow composer Kod脙隆ly to set to music, as he was much influenced by the peasant ballads and lyrics they were both collecting at the time and Bart脙鲁k's setting of the text reminds us constantly that we are in the world of the folk ballad. The story centres entirely on only two characters, Duke Bluebeard and his new, and latest wife Judith. It is a story of the failure of trust. For Judith, love is not enough. She must know everything about her husband's past. With each of the seven doors she opens into his past, she distances herself from his present and eventually becomes confined with him in the dungeon his castle has become.

Duke Bluebeard: G脙隆bor Bretz (baritone)
Judith: Elena Zhidkova (soprano)
Narrator: Ors Kisfaludy
Adam Fischer (Conductor)
Netherlands Opera Residentie Orchestra.

1 hour, 10 minutes

Last on

Sat 20 Mar 2010 18:50

Broadcast

  • Sat 20 Mar 2010 18:50