REVIEWS: Fanfare (1-2/00, p.221) - "...I first listened to 'Ryno' expecting to encounter an historical curiosity; instead, to my delighted surprise, I found myself enjoying it considerably. Recommended--to opera buffs, to Nordic music enthusiasts, oh, everyone really..." Opera News (2/2000) - "...[the]cast never leans too heavily on this material. The performance has warmth, ease and transparency.... Ann- Christine Göransson sings Agnes with sweet innocent tone.... Anders Wiklund leads the Göteborg forces with ingratiating lyric surge..."REVIEWS: Fanfare (1-2/00, p.221) - "...I first listened to 'Ryno' expecting to encounter an historical curiosity; instead, to my delighted surprise, I found myself enjoying it considerably. Recommended--to opera buffs, to Nordic music enthusiasts, oh, everyone really..." Opera News (2/2000) - "...[the]cast never leans too heavily on this material. The performance has warmth, ease and transparency.... Ann- Christine Göransson sings Agnes with sweet innocent tone.... Anders Wiklund leads the Göteborg forces with ingratiating lyric surge..." Read less
Works on This Recording
1.
Rynoby Eduard Brendler
Conductor:
Anders Wiklund
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra,
Stora Theater Choir
Period: Romantic Written: 1831-1832; Sweden Notes: This work was completed by Prince Oscar of Sweden after Brendler's death.