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Nikola Šubic Zrinski ranks ahead of Jakov Gotovac’s Ero the Joker as the most prestigious and historically most important Croatian opera of all time. Its composer, Ivan Zajc, even gave his name to the Rijeka Opera. cpo is now presenting the first complete recording of this opera for distribution not only in Croatia but also beyond this country’s borders. Following the performance, on which our recording is based, the singers and the presentation as a whole received rave reviews from the press and the critical guild, with Robert Kolar reaping special praise as the best Zrinski ever! The fact that musicologists refer to the relevant phase in Croatian music history as “the Zajc period” reflects the central importance of Ivan Edler von Zajc in Zagreb’s music world and the significant role played by him in Croatian art music in general. The Croatian writer Hugo Badalic drew on Zriny, a tragedy by the German dramatist Theodor Körner, in his libretto for the opera Nikola Šubic Zrinski. The story behind it is based on the historic Battle of Szigeth of 1566. The composer conducted the premiere of this work regarded as the Croatian national opera at the Croatian National Theater in Zagreb on 4 November 1876. It consists of three acts, is subtitled “A Musical Tragedy,” and in its genre and form is a classical opera with musical numbers like those encountered in Gioacchino Rossini’s opere serie, which became established in Italy during the first half of the nineteenth century. Two factors have contributed to the reception of Nikola Šubic Zrinski as a historical, heroic, and national opera: the subject matter of the libretto and its rich supply of choral numbers – of its total of thirty-two numbers, a third are assigned to the chorus.
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Reviews
“The performance shows generally high competence and comfort, no surprise given that the work is a longtime staple in Croatia: indeed, it is the single most-performed opera in the entire repertory of the Croatian National Theater.”
Jonathan Blumhofer – artsfuse.org – 14 September 2021
“… The performance from the Croatian National Theatre is accomplished and impactful… it is clear that Nikola Šubic Zrinjski is close to the hearts of these performers. The ensemble cast, quite fine overall, includes standout performances from baritone Robert Kolar in the title role, Luka Ortar as Suleiman, and Anamarija Knego as Jelena. All bring powerful, considerable assignment with distinction. Many of their inspirational “call to arms” moments in the opera are thrilling. Conductor Ville Matvejeff leads a performance that captures both the score’s grand sweep and moments of lyrical repose… Zajc’s Nikola Šubic Zrinjski was a marvellous and most welcome discovery for me. I encourage you to give it a listen.”
Ken Meltzer – Fanfare – May/June 2021
"... all in all, once can welcome this recording, apparently the first to be wide available ..."
Ralph Locke – American Record Guide – March/April 2021
*** Good Album
Louis Bilodeau - Classica magazine (France) - April 2021
"... Croatian appears to sing naturally, and thankfully there is a libretto to follow - the Act I trio develops in a catchy chorus, and there are many such moments... The cast is good - Robert Kolar brings a solid baritone to the title role, everybody is up to their part, and Ville Matvejeff conducts with a firm beat..." ***
Francis Muzzu - Opera Now - September-October 2020
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