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Engelbert Humperdinck won a worldwide reputation through his application of Wagnerian techniques to folk music in Hnsel und Gretel. But he wrote far more widely for the stage than is acknowledged, and this selection focuses on long overlooked works that reveal Humperdincks flair for romance, comedy and innovation. These include music for one of the first full-color silent films, the spectacular Das Wunder (1912) ; the passionate, ethereal small cantata Die Wallfahrt nach Kevlaar; the rich antique flavor of Lysistrata; as well as his dance-saturated and serenely beautiful incidental music for Der Kaufmann von Venedig. Dario Salvi is a Scottish-Italian conductor, musicologist and researcher who specializes in the restoration and performance of rare works.



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