The Secret. Comic opera in three Acts

Act 1 - Scene 5 "Father, please! Stop it, father!"


  • Recorded: 22nd February 1953
  • Record Place: Domovina Studio
  • First Release: 1953
  • (P) 1953 SUPRAPHON a.s.
  • Genre: Opera

Artists

  • music by: Bedřich Smetana
  • libretto by: Eliška Krásnohorská
  • bass: Karel Kalaš
  • baritone: Přemysl Kočí
  • contralto: Štěpánka Štěpánová
  • soprano: Štefa Petrová
  • tenor: Ivo Žídek
  • conductor: Jaroslav Krombholc
  • musical group: Prague National Theatre Orchestra

Album

Prague National Theatre Orchestra, Jaroslav Krombholc

Smetana: The Secret. Comic Opera in 3 Acts

Catalogue Number: SU 4069-2
Published: 17th June 2011
Genre: Opera
Format: 2 CD
A comic opera in 4 Acts to Eliška Krásnohorská's libretto

Karel Kalaš (Malina), Přemysl Kočí (Kalina), Štěpánka Štěpánová (Miss Róza), Štefa Petrová (Blaženka), Ivo Žídek (Vít), Vladimír Jedenáctík (Bonifác), Oldřich Kovář (Skřivánek)
Chorus of the Prague National Theatre Opera
Chorus master: Jarmil Burghauser
Prague National Theatre Orchestra
Conductor: Jaroslav Krombholc

The latest release in the Czech Opera Treasures cycle is Smetana's The Secret, as explored and conducted by Jaroslav Krombholc in 1953.
Eliška Krásnohorká prepared for Bedřich Smetana a libretto based on her story set in the present day in the region beneath the Bezděz peak. She underlined the plot with detailed drawing of characters, depicting in turn pig-headedness and emotionality, mulishness and loquaciousness, wit and caginess, devoutness and superstition, yearning for love and lucre alike. Smetana found in the gamut of observations of the national character the opportunity for a thorough compositional elaboration. The main musical theme, akin to the world of the symphonic poem From Bohemian Fields and Groves, served to render both the presage of a mystery and a dance trifle. Yet Smetana also applied the real sound of flails, imitation of the nightingale's song, stylisation of a broadside ballad and folk song, set to music a procession as well as a dance of sprites in a dream, composed a fugue and large ensembles, and after he had accorded at least one independent song to each main and minor character asked for verses for another extensive scene of the baritone hero. And in all aspects the final result was a true operatic gem.
The re-edition of this recording is part of the Czech Opera Treasures cycle, whichwill gradually bring forth other recordings of complete operas previously unreleased on CD.
The first digitally remastered CD of Bedřich Smetana's opera The Secret, as explored and conductedby Jaroslav Krombholec.

CD 1

Bedřich Smetana
The Secret. Comic opera in three Acts
1. Overture 06:46
2. Act 1 - Scene 1 "Beautiful corn" 07:08
3. Act 1 Scene 2 "Now, Master, now!" - "How lively it is here!" 06:33
4. Act 1 "Listen, you distant world!" 03:45
5. Act 1 "Come here! I want to embrace you!" 04:28
6. Act 1- Scene 4 "Look, the bagpipes have arrived, come, uncle, play!" 02:18
7. Act 1 - Scene 5 "Father, please! Stop it, father!" 02:57
8. Act 1 - Scenes 6,7,8 "Here I am fighting, I broke the beam in two." - "Where's Councillor Kalina?" - "What's the hurry?" 05:11
9. Act 1 - Scene 9 "I wonder if she is here?" 04:12

CD 2

Bedřich Smetana
The Secret. Comic opera in three Acts
1. Act 2- Scene 1 "I'm a beggar!" 08:07
2. Act 2 - Scene 2 "Rise from under the earth!" - "Mother of God, bestow on me the ray of your blessing!" 04:07
3. Act 2 - Scene 3 "What? My sweetheart Vít has not come yet?" 03:31
4. Act 2 - "When I but hear the tune of your horn" - "What am I thinking? What is intoxicating me?" 05:47
5. Act 2 - Scene 4 "What a pretty scene!" 03:25
6. Act 2 "Well, father! Out of my sight!" 08:12
7. Act 2 - Scene 5 "That is the fire of true love!" 02:43
8. Act 2 "It's me, dear Róza, Bonifác, I myself!" 03:31
9. Act 2 "I'm ready. I've made up my mind!" 03:25
10. Act 3 - Scene 1 " With joy and happiness we'll help with the hops" 01:45
11. Act 3 "The water from the high hills is falling" - "Look! What is this? Unheard of!" 06:39
12. Act 3 - Scene 2 "Auntie, may Vít come in?" 05:19
13. Act 3 "Why such a silence? Sing, Skřivánek!" 01:45
14. Act 3 - Scene 3 "Hah - 'tis him! And alive!" - "What's happening here?" 03:38