Het verhaal van de opera Dalibor speelt zich af in het Praag van de 15e eeuw. Het doet enigszins denken aan Beethoven's Fidelio: hoofdpersoon in gevangenis en als man verklede geliefde probeert hem te redden. De Tsjechische componist Bedrich Smetana geeft in zijn werken, door het gebruik van Tsjechische thema's en melodieën, een impuls aan het Tsjechische gevoel. Hoewel weinig op de planken uitgevoerd bestaan er diverse opnames in verschillende talen. In mei 2015 vindt een mooie romantische in het Tsjechisch gezongen uitvoering plaats door het BBC SO en de BBC Singers met een uiteraard Tsjechische cast. Bij de uitgave ontbreekt helaas informatie over de uitvoerenden.
Smetana: Dalibor
Ivan Kusnjer (King Vladislav), Richard Samek (Dalibor, a Knight), Aleš Vorácek (Vitek, Dalibor’s messenger), Dana Burašová (Milada, sister of the Burgrave of Ploskovice), Alžbeta Polácková (Jitka, a country girl), Jan Stava (Benes, a jailor), Svatopluk Sem (Budivoj, commander of the king’s castle guard)
BBC Symphony Orchestra & BBC Singers, Jiri Belohlávek
Smetana’s tragic opera 'Dalibor' from 1868 is now acknowledged as a masterpiece, containing some of his greatest music. It tells a tale of knightly ideals, chivalry, love and loyalty, with striking echoes of Fidelio, the story transports us to 15th-century Prague, where Dalibor is imprisoned having avenged the death of his musician friend Zdenk. The sister of his victim, Milada, is touched by his plight and disguises herself as a boy violinist in order to enter the gaol … Smetana, saddened by 'Dalibor’s cool reception ('too Wagnerian' was one of the charges against it) always had faith that one day it would be appreciated and stand alongside 'The Bartered Bride', the work that overshadowed all his other operas to his great frustration.
This superb performance of this rarely heard opera was recorded live in the Barbican Hall, London. Conducted by Jiri Belohlávek, the all Czech cast and the BBC SO and BBC singers gave a performance that impressed all present, and the critics praised the performance: "Smetana’s melodic invention is given full rein, with a rapturous second-act love duet as its high-point. Belohlávek’s conducting was warm and wonderfully spacious in those purple passages…the cast, all Czech, was a very fine one" The Guardian.
"A brilliant all-Czech performance...The pivotal duets were gloriously sung, while chorus and orchestra honoured the full beauty of the score."