
Offenbach: Le Royaume de Neptune & Other Works / Griffiths, Deutsches Symphony Orchestra Berlin
On his recently released Offenbach album featuring some of this composerâs unknown overtures, âHoward Griffiths is able to generate sparkling moments, dramatic buildups of suspense, highly expressive lyrical designs, and frequently suddenly occurring shifts of mood with absolutely outstanding successâ (klassik-heute. com). And the latest Offenbach interpretation by Griffiths also does perfect justice to this composerâs highly effectively instrumented and melodically very appealing music while transmitting infectious zest for life. Orphee aux Enfers was Offenbachâs first international success and perhaps his most performed opera throughout the world â a landmark establishing a new genre known as the âOffenbachiadeâ and standing for societal satire in the form of music theater. The present album offers the essence of the orchestral numbers and ballet inserts composed for the version of Orpheus in the Underworld from 1874. The rediscovery of the magnificent ballet LâAtlantide or Le Royaume de Neptune (The Realm of Neptune) and its recording premiere on this album qualify as nothing short of sensational. Found under incredible circumstances by Jean-Christophe Keck in an old storage box, this music from the recently published volume of Keckâs Offenbach edition for Boosey & Hawkes / Bote & Bock accomplishes a very important task ranking first on the list of every composerâs desiderata by making available score material in its uncorrupted form. These gems are finely orchestrated and filled with magical melodies!
On his recently released Offenbach album featuring some of this composerâs unknown overtures, âHoward Griffiths is able to generate sparkling moments, dramatic buildups of suspense, highly expressive lyrical designs, and frequently suddenly occurring shifts of mood with absolutely outstanding successâ (klassik-heute. com). And the latest Offenbach interpretation by Griffiths also does perfect justice to this composerâs highly effectively instrumented and melodically very appealing music while transmitting infectious zest for life. Orphee aux Enfers was Offenbachâs first international success and perhaps his most performed opera throughout the world â a landmark establishing a new genre known as the âOffenbachiadeâ and standing for societal satire in the form of music theater. The present album offers the essence of the orchestral numbers and ballet inserts composed for the version of Orpheus in the Underworld from 1874. The rediscovery of the magnificent ballet LâAtlantide or Le Royaume de Neptune (The Realm of Neptune) and its recording premiere on this album qualify as nothing short of sensational. Found under incredible circumstances by Jean-Christophe Keck in an old storage box, this music from the recently published volume of Keckâs Offenbach edition for Boosey & Hawkes / Bote & Bock accomplishes a very important task ranking first on the list of every composerâs desiderata by making available score material in its uncorrupted form. These gems are finely orchestrated and filled with magical melodies!
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On his recently released Offenbach album featuring some of this composerâs unknown overtures, âHoward Griffiths is able to generate sparkling moments, dramatic buildups of suspense, highly expressive lyrical designs, and frequently suddenly occurring shifts of mood with absolutely outstanding successâ (klassik-heute. com). And the latest Offenbach interpretation by Griffiths also does perfect justice to this composerâs highly effectively instrumented and melodically very appealing music while transmitting infectious zest for life. Orphee aux Enfers was Offenbachâs first international success and perhaps his most performed opera throughout the world â a landmark establishing a new genre known as the âOffenbachiadeâ and standing for societal satire in the form of music theater. The present album offers the essence of the orchestral numbers and ballet inserts composed for the version of Orpheus in the Underworld from 1874. The rediscovery of the magnificent ballet LâAtlantide or Le Royaume de Neptune (The Realm of Neptune) and its recording premiere on this album qualify as nothing short of sensational. Found under incredible circumstances by Jean-Christophe Keck in an old storage box, this music from the recently published volume of Keckâs Offenbach edition for Boosey & Hawkes / Bote & Bock accomplishes a very important task ranking first on the list of every composerâs desiderata by making available score material in its uncorrupted form. These gems are finely orchestrated and filled with magical melodies!























