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Weber's Der Freischutz in Building a Library with Marina Frolova-Walker and Andrew McGregor

Andrew McGregor picks new classical releases with guest reviewers Linton Stephens and Marina Frolova-Walker, who recommends her favourite recording of Weber's opera Der Freischutz.

Andrew McGregor with his pick of some of the best new classical releases.

c2.10pm Andrew is joined by bassoonist and presenter Linton Stephens, who highlights some of the new releases that have caught his ear this week.

c3pm Building a Library: Marina Frolova-Walker, Professor of Music History at Cambridge University, surveys recordings of Weber's Der Freischutz and makes a personal top recommendation.
Premiered in 1821, Carl Maria von Weber's Der Freischutz was an instant success, and is considered one of the first German romantic operatic masterpieces. It is a dark tale of a young forester who finds himself, unknowingly, in league with the Devil as he attempts to win a shooting contest to earn his girlfriend’s hand in marriage. Its powerful depiction of the struggle between good and evil seizes the emotions, and supernatural elements add a chilling layer of excitement.

Top choice:
Gundula Janowitz, Peter Schreier, Theo Adam
Staatskapelle Dresden, Carlos Kleiber (conductor)
DG 4866374

c3.50pm Record of the Week: Andrew's stand out release.

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1 hour, 59 minutes

Music Played

  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Violin sonata E flat major K.380 (3rd mvt)

    Performer: Isabelle Faust. Performer: Alexander Melnikov.
    • Harmonia Mundi.
  • John Dowland

    Flow [my tears]

    Music Arranger: Sim Van Thienen. Music Arranger: Annelies Van Gramberen. Ensemble: KLANG Collective.
    • Antartica.
  • John Dowland

    In Darkness let me Dwell

    Music Arranger: Sim Van Thienen. Music Arranger: Annelies Van Gramberen. Ensemble: KLANG Collective.
    • Antartica.
  • Nick Drake

    Clothes of Sand

    Music Arranger: Sim Van Thienen. Music Arranger: Annelies Van Gramberen. Ensemble: KLANG Collective.
    • Antartica.
  • Willson Osborne

    Rhapsodie

    Performer: Céleste-Marie Roy.
    • MDG.
  • Mel Bonis

    Ophélie

    Orchestra: WDR Symphony Orchestra Cologne. Conductor: Joseph Bastian.
    • Bonis: Orchestral Works.
    • CPO.
    • 102.
  • Felix Mendelssohn

    The Hebrides Op.26

    Orchestra: Les Ambassadeurs. Conductor: Alexis Kossenko.
    • Aparte.
  • Kalevi Aho

    Symphony no.17 'Symphonic Frescoes' (From the Deep)

    Orchestra: Lahti Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Erkki Lasonpalo.
    • Aho: Symphony No. 17.
    • BIS.
    • 101.
  • Chaos Quartet

    5 Transitions (B)

    Ensemble: Chaos Quartet.
    • Chaos.
    • Solo Musica.
    • 4.
  • Jean‐Féry Rebel

    Le Cahos (Les Élemens)

    Music Arranger: Chaos String Quartet. Ensemble: Chaos String Quartet.
    • CHAOS.
    • Solo Musica.
    • 5.
  • Ludwig van Beethoven

    Piano sonata no.30 in E major Op.109 (3rd mvt)

    Performer: Imogen Cooper.
    • Beethoven: The Last Three Sonatas.
    • Chandos.
    • 103.
  • Edward Elgar

    Cockaigne (In London town) - overture

    Orchestra: Royal Albert Hall Orchestra. Conductor: Edward Elgar.
    • Pristine Audio.
  • Elsa Barraine

    Song-Koi (conclusion)

    Orchestra: Orchestre national de France. Conductor: Cristian Măcelaru.
    • Warner.

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