Julietta (The Key to Dreams). Lyric opera in 3 acts, H. 253

Act 2, Scene 3: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen!


  • Recorded: 8th January 1964
  • Record Place: Domovina Studio
  • First Release: 1965
  • (P) 1965 SUPRAPHON a.s.
  • Genre: Opera

Artists

  • music by: Bohuslav Martinů
  • libretto by: Bohuslav Martinů
  • original lyrics by: Georges Neveux
  • translation: Bohuslav Martinů
  • singing: Jaroslav Horáček
  • singing: Karel Kalaš
  • singing: Milada Čadikovičová
  • conductor: Jaroslav Krombholc
  • musical group: Prague National Theatre Orchestra

Album

Prague National Theatre Orchestra, Jaroslav Krombholc

Martinů: Julietta, Opera in 3 Acts

Catalogue Number: SU 3626-2
Published: 15th October 2002
Genre: Opera
Format: 2 CD
Bohuslav Martinů composed his tenth opera, Julietta, subtitled The Dream-Book, during the second half of the year 1936. He finished it in January 1937, and its world premiere took place on the stage of the National Theatre in Prague, on 16 March of the following year. Martinů was present there on the opening night, and according to surviving period reports on the occasion was deeply moved by the opera's triumphant reception. Indeed, Julietta cast a mighty spell on Prague. The conductor then was Václav Talich, and the title part was sung by then famous diva, ravishingly beautiful and splendid-voiced Ota Horáková. Less than three decades from then this recording of the opera was made, featuring the day's star singers of the country's premier scene, its chorusand orchestra, under the baton of Jaroslav Krombholc. The performance delivered here by the soprano Maria Tauberová is truly dazzling, a creation ranking alongside the artist's greatest achievements.Her principal male partner, equally brilliant, was Ivo Žídek. All this said, here is a recording of Bohuslav Martinů's Julietta which deserves a pride of place in Supraphon's vintage collection- thanks to the endeavours of all the artists involved in its making.
Present-day listeners are now being provided with a reissue upgraded with the use of state-of-the-art technologies, resultingin a sound enhanced by just the desirable amount of gloss and colour. Definitely a major source of delight for opera-lovers.

Slogan: Martinů's Julietta: A great opera brilliantly performed.

CD 1

Bohuslav Martinů
Julietta (The Key to Dreams). Lyric opera in 3 acts, H. 253
1. Act 1, Scene 1: Hello, boy, hello! 03:58
2. Act 1, Scene 2: What's up? 01:17
3. Act 1, Scene 3: Will this go on for a long time yet? 02:15
4. Act 1, Scene 4: You don't mind the sound of that instrument? 02:43
5. Act 1, Scene 5: Hey! Musician 01:21
6. Act 1, Scene 6: What's up? 00:43
7. Act 1, Scene 7: What hotel? 05:22
8. Act 1, Scene 7: I believe...it's a toy 06:13
9. Act 1, Scene 8: Gentlemen, you are looking at a totally confused man 01:58
10. Act 1, Scene 8: Look! I was born in Perigueux 04:06
11. Act 1, Scene 8: Madam! Madam! Good evening! 02:00
12. Act 1, Scene 8: My love is lost far away 04:17
13. Act 1, Scene 8: Just like a star that returns onto the sky 03:40
14. Act 1, Scene 8: Oh, I was afraid 04:39
15. Act 2, Scene 1: She will come! She won't come! 05:44
16. Act 2, Scene 2: Excuse me! Sir! 01:32
17. Act 2, Scene 3: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen! 03:42
18. Act 2, Scene 4: Well now, the old folks are happy 03:42
19. Act 2, Scene 5: Oh, at last! 04:18
20. Act 2, Scene 5: Oh! Memories 11:16

CD 2

Bohuslav Martinů
Julietta (The Key to Dreams). Lyric opera in 3 acts, H. 253
1. Act 2, Scene 6: We are alone 07:17
2. Act 2, Scene 7: Mercy, friends, mercy! 06:22
3. Act 2, Scene 8: They're not following me? 02:11
4. Act 2, Scene 9: You've lost! 03:03
5. Act 2, Scene 10: Now, now! What are you doing here? 01:21
6. Act 2, Scene 11: What's That? A Veil? 01:59
7. Act 2, Scene 12: What's all that banging on the door? 01:01
8. Act 2, Scene 13: Oh! That's you? 07:30
9. Act 3: Lento 01:23
10. Act 3, Scene 1: All empty! 02:44
11. Act 3, Scene 2: Good morning, Sir! 02:17
12. Act 3, Scene 3: Excuse me, Sir! Is this the dream office? 02:29
13. Act 3, Scene 3: Your real life is only to begin 04:56
14. Act 3, Scene 4: Oh, it was marvellous! 01:27
15. Act 3, Scene 5: Didn't I wonder why you weren't coming today? 03:08
16. Act 3, Scene 6: You are the engine-driver of the Orient Express? 03:25
17. Act 3, Scene 7: Leave the door half-open behind you! 01:49
18. Act 3, scéna 7: Arrival of figures in grey suits 05:22
19. Act 3, Scene 8: Michel! Michel! 11:07