J. Strauss: Ritter Pasman

Started by jani, Monday 22 October 2012, 20:22

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jani

Does anyone know, is there a recording of Johann Strauss Jr.'s only opera "Ritter Pasman"? Or any rumours about performances? I have heard only Csardas from it, but I would be intersted to hear the whole opera.

semloh

Although not by an Unsung Composer, this opera is most certainly, and literally, Unsung!

I don't believe it has ever been commercially recorded, but there is a reference to a recording at:

http://www.operadis-opera-discography.org.uk/CLIIRITT.HTM

.....which was subsequently broadcast on BBC Radio 3.

mikehopf

You can download the complete operetta from the Todopera website.

TerraEpon

There's four, I believe, dance excerpts in the Marco Polo series.

semloh

The ballet from the opera has been recorded a few times - most famously by the NatPO, cond. Bonynge, in a Decca 2-LP box with Aschenbrodl - one of my favourites!  ;)

TerraEpon

Forgot about that. I love that CD set (which also includes the ballet The Beautiful Danube, one of those "Ballet After"s I for one just adore, arranged by someone named Desormiere).

TerraEpon

So I dunno if this is the same recording mentioned earlier in this thread, but a 1975 live performance has finally been released on CD:
https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/8906382--johann-strauss-ii-ritter-pasman

Wheesht

The Operetta Research Center has a long article about this recording.

TerraEpon

Also for some reason the digital platforms title the release "excerpts" but I see no indication it's cut or whatever, in that article or in the artwork.

semloh

Thank you for that link, Wheesht . It's an era in which I'm particularly interested, and I found lots of fascinating articles.  :)