Unsung Composers

The Music => Recordings & Broadcasts => Topic started by: Alan Howe on Sunday 24 January 2021, 22:33

Title: Horneman Aladdin
Post by: Alan Howe on Sunday 24 January 2021, 22:33
No, not just the (splendid and exciting) overture, but the whole opera - forthcoming from Dacapo:
http://www.agoraclassica.com/reviews/magazine/3/7

Title: Re: Horneman Aladdin
Post by: Mark Thomas on Thursday 28 April 2022, 20:25
This recording is now scheduled for release by DaCapo on 6 May this year, but available on streaming services now. More details here (https://www.dacapo-records.dk/en/news/first-complete-recording-of-hornemans-opera-aladdin-is-releasing-soon).
Title: Re: Horneman Aladdin
Post by: Alan Howe on Thursday 28 April 2022, 21:16
Excerpts here:
https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/9322630--c-f-e-horneman-aladdin
Title: Re: Horneman Aladdin
Post by: Alan Howe on Wednesday 18 May 2022, 12:52
I'd be very suprised if this didn't turn out to be the operatic discovery of the year. It's wonderfully well played and conducted - and the title role is beautifully sung by the excellent young (not yet 30 year-old!) Danish tenor, Bror Magnus Tødenes.
Title: Re: Horneman Aladdin
Post by: tpaloj on Thursday 19 May 2022, 04:28
...until the premieres of Raff's Samson and Eifersüchtigen later this year, I'm sure you meant to say, Alan?  :) That said, this really is a great performance and well worth listening more than once!
Title: Re: Horneman Aladdin
Post by: Alan Howe on Thursday 19 May 2022, 10:22
I'd forgotten about Raff's Samson. Will it be out this year, though?
Title: Re: Horneman Aladdin
Post by: Mark Thomas on Thursday 19 May 2022, 10:41
No, neither it nor the hoped-for (but not yet confirmed) recording of Die Eifersüchtigen will be out until next year.
Title: Re: Horneman Aladdin
Post by: Alan Howe on Thursday 19 May 2022, 11:12
A clear run for Aladdin this year, then?
Title: Re: Horneman Aladdin
Post by: Mark Thomas on Thursday 19 May 2022, 11:39
There's still seven months to go, don't write off the rest of the year just yet. :)
Title: Re: Horneman Aladdin
Post by: Alan Howe on Thursday 19 May 2022, 16:32
Indeed. It'd be great to encounter another unsung opera.
Title: Re: Horneman Aladdin
Post by: Justin on Sunday 28 May 2023, 04:03
The wedding scene in Act III, Scene 25 where they all sing "Besegl den Pagt" is absolutely brilliant choral work. Horneman's greatest strength as evident in Aladdin is his writing for the chorus, where he has a system comprised of 10 different singing lines.

I'm amazed by how someone could imagine and compose such beautiful music, making all the different pieces fit seamlessly. Perhaps I am just musicially illiterate, but it makes all the more sense to me why this opera brought Horneman much trouble for nearly forty years. The overture was premiered in 1865, and the final opera revision wasn't until 1902.

In my opinion, it is refreshing to hear music that is meant for beauty and sereneness, without the need for dramatic effect everywhere. Perhaps this doesn't please some people but it is a nice change of pace. The greatest Danish opera that I have heard.
Title: Re: Horneman Aladdin
Post by: Maury on Wednesday 06 March 2024, 01:33
Thanks for alerting me to this composer. I'm enjoying his String Quartet 1 via utube at the moment and the snippets I heard of Aladdin seem promising. Speaking for myself I didn't come to this site expecting great unknown symphonies as that is a very specialized talent. Chamber music is a much more level playing field and even good operas can get pushed off the stage because of the relatively small repertoire the opera audience wants to go to. So I'm happy already with 2 new discoveries of Emilie Mayer and C F Horneman.