Enescu / Vica: Strigoii

Enescu / Vica SKU: 36630424
Enescu / Vica: Strigoii

Enescu / Vica: Strigoii

Enescu / Vica SKU: 36630424

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Title: Strigoii
Artist: Enescu / Vica
Label: Capriccio
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 845221053462
Genre: Classical

In December 2017 soprano Rodica Vica made the world premiere recording of George Enescu's Ghosts (Strigoii) alongside the Rundfunk- Sinfonieorchester Berlin led by conductor Gabriel Bebe?elea. Nobody knew anything about George Enescu's oratorium Strigoii. The script, lost together with other items in the turmoil of the First World War, was purchased back by the Director of the Enescu Museum. To make it easier to understand how Strigoii was created, it was necessary to undertake the decipherment and reconstruction of the manuscript. When Enescu approached Strigoii in 1916, it was the result of an older admiration for the poet Mihai Eminescu that was to last until the end of the composer's life. Whilst Enescu evinces some similarities to German Romanticism in his poem (Novalis or Tieck), in Strigoii Enescu also shows stylistic affinities to some contemporaries such as Alexander von Zemlinsky or the young Alban Berg.

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