
Of all the great composers, Schubert left by far the largest number of
uncompleted works: symphonies, piano and chamber music, songs, choral
music and operas. Six of the latter are represented on this disc—the
early 'Adrast' written around the age of twenty and 'Fierebras' written
in 1823, five years before the sudden end of his short life. Schubert
made many attempts to achieve success on the Viennese operatic stage but
was singularly unlucky in doing so. Consequently none of his operatic
music ever entered the repertoire and today it remains the most unknown
aspect of his work. Therefore this disc is an assembly of some very rare
music indeed, most of which has never before been recorded. Indeed,
most of these operas and singspiels have never been professionally
staged since they were written. For this recording, German tenor Daniel
Behle travelled to Linz/Austria and worked together with the L’Orfeo
Baroque Orchestra, conducted by Michi Gaigg.
German tenor and composer Daniel Behle is without question one of the leading lyric German tenors
of the moment. He made his Royal Opera debut in the 2016/17 Season as
Ferrando (Così fan tutte) and was highly-celebrated. Behle is possibly
best-known for his adaption of Schubert’s Winterreise for tenor and
piano trio, performed in 2015 at the Wigmore Hall and recorded for Sony
Classical with Behle and the Oliver Schnyder Trio.
(Presto Classical)
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