- Ingeborg von Bronsart (1840 - 1913):
- 1 Jery und Bätely: Overture 08:21
- 2 Jery und Bätely: Singe, Vogel, Singe 02:46
- 3 Guten Morgen Bätely! 01:40
- 4 Jery und Bätely: Jeden Morgen, Neue Sorgen 02:08
- 5 Warum der sich nur so quält? 00:23
- 6 Jery und Bätely: Es rauschet das Wasser 02:58
- 7 Was bringt Ihr Neues, Jery? 00:52
- 8 Jery und Bätely: Gehe! Verschmähe die Treue! 01:42
- 9 Jery! Wer ruft? 01:11
- 10 Jery und Bätely: Ein Mädschen und ein Gläschen Wein 01:53
- 11 Ich sehe, du bist gerade 00:27
- 12 Jery und Bätely: Es war ein fauler Schäfer 02:00
- 13 Nun sage, wen willst Du denn heirathen? 01:07
- 14 Jery und Bätely: Neue Hoffnung, neues Leben 02:47
- 15 Ich will doch sehen 01:14
- 16 Jery und Bätely: Nicht so eilig, liebes Kind! 00:43
- 17 Das hab' ich schlecht angefangen! 00:57
- 18 Du eigensinniges, albernes Ding! 01:20
- 19 Jery und Bätely: Ein Quodlibet, wer hört es gern 05:46
- 20 St! St! Das war zu toll! 01:47
- 21 Jery und Bätely: Dem Verwegnen zu begegnen Schwillt die Brust 02:39
- 22 Da liegst du nun! 00:34
- 23 Lass mich, lass mich! 00:44
- 24 Jery und Bätely: Endlich, endlich darf ich hoffen 02:54
- 25 Jery und Bätely: Ich bin lang', sehr lang' gelieben , 12:21
- 26 Jery und Bätely: Hört das Schreien, Hört das Toben! 05:31
Info for Bronsart: Jery und Bätely
Die gebürtige Sankt Petersburgerin Ingeborg von Bronsart studierte bei Liszt in Weimar. Ihr markantes Äußeres hat ihr den Spitznamen »Ingeborg die Schöne« eingebracht. Goethes Libretto für Jery und Bätely ist eine charmante und bukolische Erzählung über eine unerwiderte Romanze zwischen einer hübschen Schweizer Milchmagd und einem begehrten Junggesellen, die schließlich durch eine absurde Verkupplung zusammengeführt werden. Bronsart erweckt diese Geschichte mit exquisiter Musik zum Leben, von einer aufregenden Ouvertüre über eine ununterbrochene Entwicklung in Melodie und Harmonie bis hin zu einem wirbelnden Finale, und schuf ein Singspiel, das ihren Ruf als erfolgreiche Bühnenkomponistin begründete.
Harrie van der Plas, Tenor (Jery)
Caroline Bruker, Sopran (Bätely)
Laurence Kalaidjian, Bariton (Thomas)
Sönke Tams Freier, Bass (Vater)
Thorsten Edén, Knaben Sopran (Der Knabe)
Malmö Opera Orchestra
Dario Salvi, Dirigent
Harrie Van Der Plas
was born in Rosmalen, the Netherlands and studied at the Conservatorium Maastricht and the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe. In 1996 he made his debut at the Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe, and in 2000 sang the title role in a production of Der Zigeunerbaron at the Seefestspiele Mörbisch, which was subsequently released on Oehms Classics. In 2002 he became a member of the Staatstheater am Gärtnerplatz in Munich and was a regular guest at the Komische Oper Berlin.
Alongside appearances at numerous prestigious opera houses around the world, he has performed in La Bohème over 100 times, including at Oper Leipzig and Opera North, and as Don José in Carmen at the Anhaltisches Theater Dessau and Volksoper Wien among others. Harrie van der Plas is also a successful oratorio and song soloist, and has performed at the Berliner Philharmonie, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels and The Concertgebouw, Amsterdam. He has been a member of the Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe since 2016.
Caroline Bruker
American Coloratura Soprano, Caroline Bruker, received her Bachelor of Music degree in Vocal Performance from Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina USA. In 2008 she moved to the Netherlands, where she continued her operatic and early music studies at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague. After graduating from the Conservatoire, Caroline participated in the Accademia di Santa Cecilia Opera Studio in Rome under the instruction of Renata Scotto. Caroline has also participated in masterclasses with Cheryl Studer, Monserrat Caballé and Helen Donath. In 2016 Caroline received her Masters Degree in Opera from the Hochschüle für Musik Detmold, where she sang the roles of Blondchen from Mozart’s Die Entführung aus Serail, Zerbinetta from Strauss’ Ariadne auf Naxos and Miss Havisham from Argento’s Miss Havisham’s Wedding Night.
As a concert singer Caroline Bruker has performed with multiple orchestras and international festivals throughout Europe, the Middle East, USA, Asia and Australia. Her repertoire ranges from early music to contemporary, such as Schütz Musikalische Exequien performed at the Konzerthalle Bamberg to Steve Reich’s Desert Music performed at De Doelen in Rotterdam. Her recurring performances include Bach’s Weinachtsoratorium, Handel’s Messiah, Mozart’s Requiem, Mozart’s Mass in C Minor and Orff’s Carmina Burana.
In the summer of 2014 she premiered a new English version of Janacek’s The Cunning Little Vixen singing the role of the Vixen with the Trentino Music Festival in Mezzano, Italy. In 2016 she debuted with the Hamburg Kammeroper’s Theater für Kinder singing Woglinde in Wagner’s Das Rheingold. The following season Caroline gave her debut at Theater Osnabrück as Papagena in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte.
Laurence Kalaidjian
Born in 1995 in Hamburg, baritone Laurence Kalaidjian began his musical career in the New Boys Choir Hamburg at the Jugendmusikschule (2003–12), simultaneously studying violin with Henning Demgenski.
In 2015 he sang the role of Captain Igor at the Staatsoper Hamburg in the world premiere of Die Hamburger Sindbadauken. He has since appeared in Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas, Vaughan Williams’ Riders to the Sea and Blow’s Venus and Adonis. Recent engagements include the role of Melisso in Handel’s Alcina, Nicolai’s The Merry Wives of Windsor and Korngold’s Das Wunder der Heliane at Theater Lübeck.
In 2018 he won the Mozart Prize, and the year after was awarded Second Prize at the Elise Meyer Competition in Hamburg.
Kalaidjian is currently studying for a postgraduate degree at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg with Geert Smits, and during his studies has participated in masterclasses with Erik Battaglia and a concert tour to Shanghai, China.
Sönke Tams Freier
ass-baritone Sönke Tams Freier was born in 1989 in Hamburg, Germany. He began his career as a boy soprano soloist singing in concerts all over Germany. Freier received his Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in Vocal Performance at the Musikhochschule Lübeck, studying under the tenor Michael Gehrke.
He is a frequent soloist in churches and concert halls throughout Germany and has performed multiple concerts in the United States, China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Malta, Belgium, France, Denmark and the Netherlands. His most recent operatic roles include Figaro from Mozart’s Le nozze di Figaro and Guglielmo from Mozart’s Così fan tutte with the Hamburger Kammeroper.
Freier has performed all over the world with the prestigious men’s quartet Quartonal including at festivals in Asia and Europe. After their highly acclaimed debut album Another Way on Sony Classical, Quartonal recently released their second album Everytime.
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