Frano Parać’s opera Judita is unusual in at least one respect. The libretto is in Old Croatian and is based on a 1501 epic poem by Marko Marulić, in turn based on the Book of Judith so the story is the familiar one about Judith and Holofernes. It’s quite short; around 70 minutes, and it follows the biblical story pretty closely.
It premiered in Split in 2000 (both Parać and Marulić are/were from the city) but the recording was made at a live concert performance in Munich in 2023. It’s a pretty interesting piece. The music is clearly modern but essentially tonal. It’s got lots of energy and is sometimes quite grand and dramatic but also with quieter moments. There are elements of minimalism, especially in the rather declamatory and percussive music given to the Assyrian soldiers. Continue reading