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Flury / Gartnerplatz Kammerchor / Mann- Die Helle Nacht (2pk) (CD)

SKU: 5060113445803
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Die helle Nacht ('The Bright Night'), the second opera by the Swiss composer Richard Flury (1896-1967), enjoyed only a single radio broadcast in 1935, the year of it's completion, and then remained unheard until this recording. It is revealed as a passionate mixture of sexual jealousy, obsession and murderous revenge, until love and reason ultimately prevail. Flury responded with some of his most ardent music, poised between the late Romanticism of Richard Strauss and occasional more modernist touches that reveal an admiration for Alban Berg - with a further link to Vienna in Flury's fondness for waltz rhythms.

Format: New CD/Classical

Flury / Gartnerplatz Kammerchor / Mann- Die Helle Nacht (2pk) (CD)

SKU: 5060113445803
Regular price ¥186.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 11.19.2021

 
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Die helle Nacht ('The Bright Night'), the second opera by the Swiss composer Richard Flury (1896-1967), enjoyed only a single radio broadcast in 1935, the year of it's completion, and then remained unheard until this recording. It is revealed as a passionate mixture of sexual jealousy, obsession and murderous revenge, until love and reason ultimately prevail. Flury responded with some of his most ardent music, poised between the late Romanticism of Richard Strauss and occasional more modernist touches that reveal an admiration for Alban Berg - with a further link to Vienna in Flury's fondness for waltz rhythms.