Description
Stanisław Moniuszko - Straszny Dwór - The Haunted Manor - A kísértetkastély
AUDIO CD 1992
RECORDED IN 1965
Producer: Janusz Urbanski
Label: Polskie Nagrania PNCD 093
UPC: 5996255604665
Tracklist:
1. Chór / Choir 7:55
2. Tercet 7:30
3. Chór kobiet / Women's choir 4:50
4. Dumka Jadwiki/ Jadwiga's song 4:45
5. Kwartet i chór kobiet/Quartet and women's choir 7:10
6. Recitativo i aria Miecznika /Recitativo and Miecznik's aria 3:38
7. Scena i aria Skoluby/ Scene and Skoluba's aria 3:40
8. Recitativo i aria z kurantem / Recitativo and aria with chimes 8:42
9. Mazur / Mazurka 5:25
Total Time: 53:35
Halina Slonica, sopran, KRYSTYNA SZCZEPANSKA, mezzosopran
Bozena Brun-Baranksa, Mezzosopran, BARBARA LAWCEWICZ, MEZZOSOPRAN,
ZDZISLAW NIKODEM, tenor, BOGDAN PAPRICKI, tenor, ANDRZEJ HIOLSKI, baryton, EDMUND KOSSOWKSY, bass, BERNARD LADYSZ,bas
Choir and Orchestra of the Warsaw State Opera House
Conductor: Witold Rowicki
Stanisław Moniuszko (Polish pronunciation: [stãˈɲiswaf mɔ̃ˈɲuʃkɔ]; May 5, 1819, Ubiel, Minsk Governorate – June 4, 1872, Warsaw, Congress Poland) was a Polish composer, conductor and teacher. He wrote many popular art songs and operas, and his music is filled with patrioticfolk themes of the peoples of the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (predominantly the Poles, Lithuanians and Belarusians).
He is generally referred to as "the father of Polish national opera".
The Haunted Manor (Polish: Straszny dwór) is an opera in four acts composed by Polish composer Stanisław Moniuszko in 1861–1864. The libretto was written by Jan Chęciński . Despite being a romance and a comedy, it has strong Polish patriotic undertones, which made it both popular with the Polish public and unpopular – to the point of being banned – by the Russian authorities which controlled most of Poland during that era.
It is considered Moniuszko’s best opera, and also the greatest among all 19th-century Polish opera scores. However, it is mostly unknown outside Poland.