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STRAUSS II, J.: Jabuka (Das Apfelfest)
An operetta with musical elements of true opera, Jabuka (Das Apfelfest), is Johann Strauss the Younger's fourteenth stage work. An annual Apple Festival in the Serbian town of Ravica is an opportunity for local young people to choose a partner. The girl bites an apple, gives it to her chosen boy, and if he also takes a bite, the match is made. It is against this backdrop that the impoverished noblemen, Mirko and Vasil, find a way out of their difficulties by finding rich brides at the Apple Festival of the title. With its strikingly fresh and original melodies, great ensembles and some of the finest choruses Strauss ever wrote, Jabuka was a huge success at its première in Vienna in October 1894.
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Disc 1
Johann Strauss II
| Tischler, Thomas, tenor |
| Veith, Wolfgang, tenor |
| Schober, Michael, baritone |
| Groiss, Veronika, soprano |
| Wolfbauer, Elisabeth, mezzo-soprano |
| Ettl, Helmut Josef, baritone |
| Fodinger, Franz, tenor |
| Eschig, Alexander, baritone |
| Sahliger, Max, bass |
| Brno Gaudeamus Choir |
| European Johann Strauss Orchestra |
| Pollack, Christian, Conductor |
- Act I: Prelude - Introduction: Jabuka wird gefeiert heut'! (Staklo, Chorus) 00:04:42
Sahliger, Max, bass Brno Gaudeamus Choir European Johann Strauss Orchestra Pollack, Christian, Conductor
- Act I: Trio with Chorus: Ihr Burschen und Diener (Mirko, Vasil, Staklo, Chorus) 00:02:26
Tischler, Thomas, tenor Veith, Wolfgang, tenor Sahliger, Max, bass Brno Gaudeamus Choir European Johann Strauss Orchestra Pollack, Christian, Conductor
- Act I: Entree - Couplet: Im ganzen Land bin ich bekannt (Joschko) 00:02:15
Fodinger, Franz, tenor European Johann Strauss Orchestra Pollack, Christian, Conductor
- Act I: Sextet: Zivio! Zivio! Lasst die Glaser erklingen! (Mirko, Joschko, Franjo, Anitta, Vasil, Bambora) 00:03:37
Tischler, Thomas, tenor Fodinger, Franz, tenor Eschig, Alexander, baritone Wolfbauer, Elisabeth, mezzo-soprano European Johann Strauss Orchestra Pollack, Christian, Conductor
- Act I: Ensemble: Zu Hilfe, zu Hilfe, Ihr Leute, herbei! (Jelka, Petrija, Mischa, Staklo) 00:02:13
Groiss, Veronika, soprano Wolfbauer, Elisabeth, mezzo-soprano Schober, Michael, baritone Sahliger, Max, bass European Johann Strauss Orchestra Pollack, Christian, Conductor
- Act I: Ensemble: Was seh' ich? (Jelka, Petrija, Mirko, Mischa, Joschko, Staklo) 00:05:02
Groiss, Veronika, soprano Wolfbauer, Elisabeth, mezzo-soprano Tischler, Thomas, tenor Schober, Michael, baritone European Johann Strauss Orchestra Pollack, Christian, Conductor
- Act I: Duet: Vergebens, dass ich spahe, verlassen liegt der Ort (Jelka, Mirko) 00:04:30
Groiss, Veronika, soprano Tischler, Thomas, tenor European Johann Strauss Orchestra Pollack, Christian, Conductor
- Act I: Finale: Heraus da! Heraus! Naher, Weib und Mann! (Jelka, Petrija, Mirko, Joschko, Mischa, Staklo, Chorus) 00:14:11
Groiss, Veronika, soprano Wolfbauer, Elisabeth, mezzo-soprano Tischler, Thomas, tenor Brno Gaudeamus Choir European Johann Strauss Orchestra Pollack, Christian, Conductor
- Act II: Introduction - Draussen gibt es weit und breit Jubel Tanz (Sava, Mirko, Chorus) 00:02:21
Sahliger, Max, bass Tischler, Thomas, tenor Brno Gaudeamus Choir European Johann Strauss Orchestra Pollack, Christian, Conductor
- Act II: Duet: Es war einmal, es war einmal im Marchen nur (Annita, Vasil) 00:05:29
Wolfbauer, Elisabeth, mezzo-soprano Veith, Wolfgang, tenor European Johann Strauss Orchestra Pollack, Christian, Conductor
- Act II: Quintet: So, ich bitte, nur herein! (Joschko, Jelka, Sava, Petrija, Mirko) 00:03:14
Fodinger, Franz, tenor Groiss, Veronika, soprano Sahliger, Max, bass Wolfbauer, Elisabeth, mezzo-soprano European Johann Strauss Orchestra Pollack, Christian, Conductor
- Act II: Couplet: Wie die Chroniken vermelden (Joschko, Annita, Mirko, Vasil, Bambora) 00:03:42
Fodinger, Franz, tenor Wolfbauer, Elisabeth, mezzo-soprano Tischler, Thomas, tenor Veith, Wolfgang, tenor European Johann Strauss Orchestra Pollack, Christian, Conductor
- Act II: Finale: Naher, naher, nur herbei! (Jelka, Annita, Petrija, Mirko, Vasil, Joschko, Bambora, Mischa, Chorus) 00:17:50
Groiss, Veronika, soprano Wolfbauer, Elisabeth, mezzo-soprano Tischler, Thomas, tenor Brno Gaudeamus Choir European Johann Strauss Orchestra Pollack, Christian, Conductor
Disc 2
Johann Strauss II
| Tischler, Thomas, tenor |
| Veith, Wolfgang, tenor |
| Schober, Michael, baritone |
| Groiss, Veronika, soprano |
| Wolfbauer, Elisabeth, mezzo-soprano |
| Ettl, Helmut Josef, baritone |
| Fodinger, Franz, tenor |
| Eschig, Alexander, baritone |
| Sahliger, Max, bass |
| Brno Gaudeamus Choir |
| European Johann Strauss Orchestra |
| Pollack, Christian, Conductor |
- Act III: Entr'acte 00:03:17
European Johann Strauss Orchestra Pollack, Christian, Conductor
- Act III: Ensemble and Ariette: So frech uns zu storen unser Plaisir! (Bambora, Mischa, Chorus) 00:03:13
Ettl, Helmut Josef, baritone Schober, Michael, baritone Brno Gaudeamus Choir European Johann Strauss Orchestra Pollack, Christian, Conductor
- Act III: Couplet: Mit den schlechten Zeiten ist es jetzt vorbei (Joschko) 00:03:33
Fodinger, Franz, tenor European Johann Strauss Orchestra Pollack, Christian, Conductor
- Act III: Mocking - Chorus: Sag' doch (Jelka, Ladies Chorus) 00:02:06
Groiss, Veronika, soprano Brno Gaudeamus Choir European Johann Strauss Orchestra Pollack, Christian, Conductor
- Act III: Quartet: Siehe die Sonne vergluh'n in Pracht (Jelka, Mirko, Annita, Vasil) 00:04:56
Groiss, Veronika, soprano Tischler, Thomas, tenor Wolfbauer, Elisabeth, mezzo-soprano Veith, Wolfgang, tenor European Johann Strauss Orchestra Pollack, Christian, Conductor
- Act III: Finale: Ob auch das Gluck uns warten lasst (Jelka, Annita, Mirko, Sava, Joschko) 00:01:09
Groiss, Veronika, soprano Wolfbauer, Elisabeth, mezzo-soprano Tischler, Thomas, tenor Sahliger, Max, bass European Johann Strauss Orchestra Pollack, Christian, Conductor
| Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra, Kosice |
| Wildner, Johannes, Conductor |
- Ich bin dir gut!, Walzer, Op. 455 00:10:15
| Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra, Kosice |
| Wildner, Johannes, Conductor |
- Zivio!, Marsch, Op. 456 (orch. G. Fischer) 00:03:29
| Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra, Kosice |
| Pollack, Christian, Conductor |
- Das Comitat geht in die Hoh'! Polka schnell, Op. 457 (arr. L. Roth, orch. C. Pollack) 00:02:32
| Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra, Kosice |
| Pollack, Christian, Conductor |
- Tanze mit dem Besenstiel!, Polka francaise, Op. 458 (arr. L. Roth, orch. C. Pollack) 00:04:49
| Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra, Kosice |
| Pollack, Christian, Conductor |
- Sonnenblume, Polka mazur, Op. 459 (arr. L. Roth, orch. C. Pollack) 00:05:47
| Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra, Kosice |
| Pollack, Christian, Conductor |
- Jabuka - Quadrille, Op. 460 (orch. C. Pollack) 00:05:41
| Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra, Kosice |
| Pollack, Christian, Conductor |
- Jabuka (Das Apfelfest), Potpourri (arr. anon., orch C. Pollack) 00:13:37
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"This recording is supposed to be of the complete operetta. It doesn't say anywhere in the notes but I suspect that there is some spoken dialogue between numbers, to carry the plot forward. If so, it is omitted. This doesn't matter too much. What counts is the music and it is, by and large, out of Strauss's top drawer. There is no overture but instead a festive prelude with chorus. Then follows a string of pearls of rousing and beautiful melodies. The entr'acte before act III is a delicious piece and later in the act there is a sensitive quartet."
"The European Johann Strauss Orchestra doesn't really exist. It was assembled specially for this recording and its core comprises players from the Brno Symphony Orchestra, who are well attuned to Strauss's music. They are reinforced by musicians from both Austria and Hungary. The Gaudeamus Choir is a permanent body with members from the universities and other schools in Brno. They have 45 members but I wonder if they too have hired extras. The singing and playing is constantly impressive and Christian Pollack, a real authority on Strauss, leads the proceedings with drive and refinement."
"The soloists are never less than fully inside their roles, even though there are no star performances, but this is, as I have already mentioned, primarily an ensemble opera. The bass Michael Schober as Mischa is the best of the bunch and Franz Födinger is a lively and expressive Joschko."
"As a "filler" (46:09) to CD 2 we get seven dance arrangements from the operetta. Of these the only arrangement made by the composer is that of the waltz Ich bin dir gut! It is also the best of them. Most of the other pieces were arranged for piano by other people and orchestrated by Christian Pollack."
For lovers of Viennese orchestral music this is a real treat. All of these numbers have been released before and are culled from Marco Polo's extensive Johann Strauss series. The booklet has informative notes by Strauss scholars. There is also a detailed track-related synopsis. The sound is excellent - in the operetta, that is. Some of the orchestral pieces of the filler are more variable but fully acceptable.
Operetta lovers - I hope I'm not the only survivor - should jump at the opportunity to add an "unknown" Johann Strauss operetta to their collections.
--Review by Göran Forsling, Musicweb International, February 2008
"...The best element of this set is the orchestral dances derived from the operetta. Jabuka is diverting, but it isn't a patch on Strauss's more famous operettas. Stick to Die Fledermaus and The Gipsy Baron if you want Strauss on the stage. This recording plugs a gap, however, and we should be grateful to Naxos for continuing to do such excellent work in expanding the repertory. Buy it for the dance arrangements: you'll be whistling them long past New Year."
--Review by Simon Thompson, Musicweb International, January 2008