Live Recording 1/5/1963
Hanny Steffek (Christine), Hermann Prey (Robert Storch), Ferry Gruber (Baron Lummer), Anny Felbermayer (Anna), Alfred Poell (Notar), Judith Hellwig (his wife), Waldeman Kmentt (Stroh), Oskar Czerwenka (Kommerzienrat), Alois Pernerstorfer (Justizrat) & Ludwig Welter (Kammersänger) Choir & Orchestra of the Vienna State Opera, Joseph Keilberth If singers loved working with Joseph Keilberth [1908-1968], it was because he brought to all his opera
performances a deep knowledge of the work in question, a stick technique that left them in no doubt as to
his intentions and a highly considerate musical sensitivity. Even in luxuriantly scored works he never lost his
ability to ensure a perfect balance between stage and pit.These were ideal conditions for a work like
Richard Strauss's 'bourgeois comedy', Intermezzo, for which the composer wrote his own libretto - only the
second time that he had done so since the failure of his first opera, Guntram, 30 years earlier. In his depiction
of a marital row between Court Kapellmeister Robert Storch and his wife, Strauss did not fight shy of ironic
allusions to his own connubial domesticity.The Vienna State Opera mounted a new production of this rarely
heard work at the Theater an der Wien in 1963, when Keilberth and the Vienna State Opera Orchestra had
at their disposal a team of singers who, thanks to their excellent diction and acting skills, were able to
capture the conversational tone that is required but which is so difficult to achieve. Leading the ensemble is
Hanny Steffek as the Kapellmeister's wife, Christine. She enjoyed an international career as a Strauss
soprano, most notably as Sophie in Der Rosenkavalier, which she sang at Covent Garden under Solti in 1959.
Alongside her is Hermann Prey as Storch, a role tailor-made for him both physically and vocally, so much so,
indeed, that he was still cutting a fine figure in the part 25 years later in the composer's home city of
Munich.The two tenors in the 1963 Intermezzo,Waldemar Kmentt and Ferry Gruber, had equally long
careers, making their mark in roles that serve initially to fuel the petty jealousies between Storch and his
wife before ultimately leaving the coast clear for a suitably harmonious ending |