La damnation de Faust
Malmö SymfoniOrkester / Marc Soustrot
Hector Berlioz’s »La Damnation de Faust« promises to turn into a »descent into hell« of a very special kind when the »splendid Soustrot« (FAZ) comes to Hamburg to conduct the Malmö SymfoniOrkester. Berlioz’s score is a treasure trove of variety – from opera to concerto, from choral symphony to oratorio, and rich in nuances and extremes between hellish depths and heavenly salvation.
Marc Soustrot is an expert on French orchestral literature, and he proves »discreet and powerful« and always »sensitive« (Tagesspiegel) as he guides the Malmö orchestra through the work’s numerous subtleties – moments of lightness, of luminous splendour, of beguiling luminescence, and passages that make the heartbeats of soloists quicken.
Berlioz used Goethe’s »Faust« as a point of departure, but the composer adapts the source material to his own ends, both in terms of the music and the text. He moves the initiation of the damnation to Hungary so that he can include his magnificent Rákóczi March. His Faust is less a scholar with a thirst for knowledge than a romantic melancholic type.
Berlioz’s imagination was sparked above all by Marguerite, whose role is sung at the Elbphilharmonie by the amazing Sophie Koch.
Performers
Malmö SymfoniOrkester
MDR-Rundfunkchor
Sophie Koch mezzo-soprano
Paul Groves tenor
Sir Bryn Terfel bass baritone
Edwin Crossley-Mercer baritone
conductor Marc Soustrot
Programme
Hector Berlioz
La damnation de Faust / Dramatische Legende in vier Teilen op. 24
Konzertante Aufführung in französischer Sprache
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Series
Oper konzertant
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