Milken Archive - Weill: The Eternal Road (Highlights)

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Milken Archive
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September 1, 2003
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This world-premiere recording of scenes from Kurt Weill’s rediscovered masterpiece The Eternal Road brings to life a major 20th-century work that was a sensation of the 1937 New York season. Originally conceived as a biblical pageant, a profound music-drama, and a theatrical extravaganza, The Eternal Road combines the legends of timeless Jewish heroes and heroines with the all-too-familiar story of persecution in Europe. Set against a richly colored backdrop, Weill’s masterful score embodies the passions and aspirations of many dramatic characters in search of their Jewish Destiny.

"...the performance is fervent and touching." — John Rockwell, New York Times

"...exquisitely beautiful, heartfelt, and moving.... This is a music that penetrates to the very core of Weill's being, and ours when we listen to it. The performances—all of them—are beyond any criticism. ...Karl Dent as rabbi/narrator, and mezzo-soprano Barbara Rearick as Ruth are diamonds among a setting composed of nothing but precious gems. This is a standout recording." — Jerry Dubins, Fanfare

Full review from Classics Today:
Kurt Weill's The Eternal Road (1937) was by far his most ambitious theater work, involving more than 250 performers on five stages (as well as a synagogue in the orchestra pit). The production was so costly that despite positive reviews and strong audience attendance, the show's producer was bankrupt at the end of its 153-performance run. Not easily categorized, The Eternal Road artfully combines elements of Bach's Passions with Weill's Broadway shows to form a new type of pageant--sort of a St. Matthew Passion meets Street Scene. So you'll find beautifully florid neo-baroque arias juxtaposed with clever and catchy show tunes. This disc presents the main dramatic and thematic material from the complete work, which lasts more than six hours in performance. Set in an unspecified synagogue in which the Jewish community has taken refuge during a pogrom, The Eternal Road follows the history of the Jewish people from Genesis onward. Weill's main characters include Abraham and Isaac, Jacob and Rachel, Moses, Naomi, and Ruth, and Isaiah and Jeremiah.

Headlining the cast is James Maddalena, who takes on the roles of Joseph, Moses, The Seller of Idols, and Chananiah, singing all with his characteristic warm tone and directly communicative style. Barbara Rearick offers beautifully sung portrayals of Miriam and Ruth, where she's joined in a poignant duet by Hanna Wollschläger as Naomi. Other strong performances include Constance Haumann as the Soul of Moses and Ted Christopher as Jeremiah. The only real disappointment is Jacob, sung by a jittery-voiced Ian De Nolfo.

Weill's inimitable music renders the story with powerful effect, even when the translated text (originally in German) occasionally proves less than idiomatic. No matter, the spirit of the work carries through from the performers to the listener, aided by Naxos' spacious (though a touch reverberant) recording. Fans of the composer and followers of the faith surely will agree: it's great to have this Weill rarity available.

--Victor Carr Jr

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Product Description:


  • Release Date: September 01, 2003


  • UPC: 636943940228


  • Catalog Number: 8559402


  • Label: Milken Archive


  • Number of Discs: 1


  • Period: 8559402


  • Composer: Kurt Weill


  • Conductor: Gerard Schwarz


  • Orchestra/Ensemble: Berlin Radio Children's Choir, Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ernst Senff Choir


  • Performer: Barbara Rearick, Constance Hauman, Hanna Wollschläger, Ian Denolfo, James Maddalena, Karl Dent, Ted Christopher, Vale Rideout