Bartók: Duke Bluebeard’s Castle

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Béla Bartók
Release Date: 04-04-2025
PTC: 5187225
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Béla Bartók (1881-1945)

A kékszakállu herceg vára (Duke Bluebeard’s Castle) (1911-1918)

Opera in one act

Libretto by Béla Balázs

1) Prologue. “Haj regö rejtem” - Introduction, entering the castle. “Megérkeztünk” 16:20
2) First Door, the Torture Chamber. “Lancók, kések, szöges, karók” 4:37
3) Second Door, the Armoury. “Száz kegyetlen szörnyü fegyver” 4:21
5) Fourth Door, the Garden. “Oh! Virágok! Oh! Illatos kert!” 5:00
6) Fifth Door, Bluebeard’s Kingdom. “Lászd ez az én birodalmam” 6:40
7) Sixth Door, the Lake of Tears. “Csendes fehér tavat látok“ 13:28
8) Seventh Door, Bluebeard’s Former Wives. “Lászd a régi aszszonyokat“ 8:57
Total Tracks 8
Total Duration 01hr 01min

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THE TRANSIENT BEAUTY OF LIFE, PAINTED IN DARK ORCHESTRAL COLOURS

The Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra and its chief conductor Karina Canellakis continue their Bartók journey with the composer’s only opera, Duke Bluebeard’s Castle, starring mezzo-soprano Rinat Shaham (Judith) and bass-baritone Gábor Bretz (Bluebeard). One man, one woman, and a dark castle with seven mysterious doors are all it takes to create a psychological thriller full of suspense and intense emotion. Karina Canellakis and the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra received a Grammy nomination for their recording of Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra and 4 Orchestral Pieces, which BBC Music Magazine praised as “enticing and brilliantly engineered”, while Gramophone lauded how orchestra and conductor “paint the soundscapes with both finesse and fire.” For Canellakis, Bartók’s opera recorded here is “an homage to life itself, to life’s brevity and fleeting beauty, to being human, to love, and to death.”

Internationally acclaimed for her emotionally charged performances, technical command and interpretive depth, Karina Canellakis has become one of the most in-demand conductors of her generation. She returns to PENTATONE as Chief Conductor of the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra continuing their Bartók cycle that began with the aforementioned Concerto for Orchestra in 2023. Rinat Shaham and Gabor Bretz are sought after by the world’s greatest opera houses and have long-standing experience performing Bartók’s Bluebeard’s Castle with various orchestras and conductors around the world.

Released physically on standard CD.