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About
To many contemporaries it might seem incomprehensible that Pfitzner had his poetic and musical masterpiece Palestrina followed by this slight fairy-tale opera, whose libretto could scarcely satisfy higher artistic demands. Pfitzner was captivated by the cozy sphere, reminiscent of old picture-books, of this typically German Christmas fable (in which also appear folklore figures like Knecht Ruprecht). The sound of Christmas bells and carols awakens in an elf the wish to draw close to humans. Although the old fir tree warns the elf of the heartlessness of the human race, he has his way and leaves his forest home. He in fact becomes acquainted with grief and illness and at last offers himself to be taken to heaven instead of Trautchen. The Christ-child agrees to the exchange, Trautchen is cured, and from now on the elf will come to earth from heaven each year at Christmas as a Christmas elf. The piece ends with a happy Christmas party by Trautchen’s family. The present recording is a production by the Bavarian Radio in which the original texts that Pfitzner placed between the individual numbers are replaced by a text by German journalist and literary writer Alois Fink. Sung and spoken in German language, the booklet contains a synopsis in English.
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Reviews
*** Good Album
Pierre Flinois – Classica magazine (France) – April 2023
“…performance itself is exquisite. The lion’s share of the singing goes to the two sopranos, and Helen Donath and Janet Perry, both famous Sophies from Der Rosenkavalier, are ideally suited to the music … Alexander Malta is impressive as the ‘ancient fir’ (his first note is a low E below the bass clef!) …The two comic servants are well taken by Raimund Grumbach and Ferry Gruber … The choral singing in the capable hands of the Bavarian Radio Chorus, and the playing of the Munich Radio Orchestra, are expertly delivered and sympathetically recorded by the broadcast engineers…given the superior cast of this Orfeo recording, those seeking a version of the work need look no further.”
Paul Corfield Godfrey – MusicWeb-International.com – 8 January 2023
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