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Bartók’s only opera is an intense drama, involving only two characters and underpinned by a rich orchestral score. Bluebeard’s young bride persuades him to open seven doors in his castle to let the light in. Behind each door she finds increasingly disturbing sights, until the final door opens to reveal the castle’s secret and her fate.
Composer Bartok Conductor Valery Gergiev Performer London Symphony Orchestra Soloists Elena Zhidkova, Sir Willard White
1. Prologue and Introduction
2. First Door - Bluebeard's Torture Chamber
3. Second Door - the Armoury
4. Third Door - the Treasury
5. Fourth Door - the Garden
6. Fifth Door - Bluebeard's Vast and Beautiful Kingdom
7. Sixth Door - the Lake of Tears
8. Seventh Door - Bluebeard's Wives
Release date 27 July 2009
LSO0685 | 08222231168522
Booklet in English, French & German.
Text in Hungarian with English translation
Producer James Mallinson Engineers Classic Sound Ltd Recorded January 2009 at the Barbican Hall, London
ALAC - 16bit 44.1kHz - Compatible with Apple devices (MacOS and iOS) FLAC - 24bit 96kHz - Compatible with Windows and Android devices MP3 - 320kbps - Universal compatibility
Available on streaming services
Reviews
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Gergiev’s Bluebeard passes beyond shattering into a realm even more deeply disturbing.
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'Gergiev and his superlative forces and vocal soloists, supported by magnificent sound quality, present the enigmatic piece with great power.'
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All the restless qualities of the underlying and shadowy string themes are sketched in an appropriately unsettling way. Vitally for this score, the woodwind figures add their eerie colours and decorative dissonance to great effect, the clarinet making a particularly telling contribution – wonderful playing...
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