Royal Scottish No:Jarvi - Suppe: Overtures And Marches
Catalogue No: CHSA5110
Barcode: 095115511022
SUPER AUDIO CD IN SURROUND SOUNDFrancesco Ezechiele Ermenegildo, Cavaliere Supp�-Demelli, or as he is more commonly known today, Franz von Supp�, was born in Spalato (Split), then part of the Austrian Empire, to parents of Italian / Belgian and Austrian descent. Although discouraged from a musical career from an early age, Supp� received encouragement from a distant yet illustrious relative, the great Italian opera composer Donizetti. By the 1840s Supp� had carved for himself a successful niche as a composer for the stage, and over the four decades that followed there was rarely a year without a new stage work from him. Although the bulk of his operas and operettas have sunk into relative obscurity, his bright and colourful overtures have survived. Supp� was often referred to as 'the Viennese Offenbach', and in fact he was responsible for introducing many of Offenbach's operettas to the Austrian capital. The Beautiful Galatea was among his first efforts in the style of Offenbach, Supp� here taking on the French composer's La Belle H�l�ne.Also on this disc are the overtures to Poet and Peasant, perhaps Supp�'s most familiar, and Boccaccio which is widely regarded as Supp�'s finest work for the stage, based very loosely on the life of Giovanni Boccaccio (1313 - 1375), the Florentine author of the Decameron. It would seem that wars and musical comedy often go hand in hand, perhaps partly for the purpose of deflating military pomposity. Several of Supp�'s operettas are in this vein, including Light Cavalry, The Jolly Robbers, Isabella, and, a major success, Fatinitza, all of which feature military plots in some form.Last, but not least, this disc features Supp�'s overtures to A Morning, Noon, and Night in Vienna, The Queen of Spades, Donna Juanita, and The Model, several operatic marches, the concert march Up Hill and Down Dale, and the Humorous Variations on the beloved Student Song 'Who comes from afar?'.The works are performed by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra under Neeme J�rvi, who in 2012 celebrated his thirty-year recording career with Chandos Records.