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Beethoven: Triple Concerto & Choral Fantasy (Peter Rosel, Herbert Kegel et al)
Ludwig van Beethoven:01. - 03. Triple Concerto in C major, op.56 * [35'49]04. Fantasia in C minor for Piano, Chorus and Orchestra, op.80 ^ [18'02]Peter Rosel- piano; Christian Funke- violin*, Jurnjakob Timm- cello*, Margot Stejskal- soprano, Elvira Puschkarova- mezzo, Annette Jahns- alto, Ekkehard Wagner- tenor, Matthias Henneberg- baritone, Olaf Bar- bass, Leipzig Radio Choir^; Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Herbert KegelCapriccio 10150 [recorded July 1986* and November 1985^; CD issued 1987] [CD-rip; flacs, booklet, cover and inlay scans] Recording venue: Lukaskirche, DresdenRecording engineer: Claus Struben; Producer: Bernd Runge Download from Mega.
2019-11-04 20:57:09
Anglais - Some Stirring Performances in Die Zauberflöte at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Die Zauberflöte is Mozart’s final opera, and takes the form of a Singspiel that combines singing with spoken dialogue. In it, the Queen of the Night persuades Prince Tamino to rescue her daughter Pamina from captivity under the high priest Sarastro, who she claims is evil. As Tamino goes about his quest, however, and falls in love with Pamina, he learns that things are the other way around. The Queen of the Night represents the forces of darkness, while Sarastro’s community stands for high ideals and enlightened values, leading Tamino to seek to join it. As a result, he and Pamina, separately and then together, undergo a series of trials of initiation. These are focused less on revealing brute strength than moral resolve and mental courage, and end in triumph with the Queen and her cohorts vanquished. Some comedy is also introduced in the form of the bird catcher, Papageno, […]
2019-02-21 02:09:00
Next season at the Met brings a handful of new shows and, more notably, a new schedule point: Sunday afternoon. So far Sunday perfomances look like rescheduled Mondays, and start-of-the-week gaps (both Monday and, at times, Tuesday) are interspersed through the year.As usual, I've left some one-show-only combinations out below.Porgy and Bess (new James Robinson production)Owens, Blue, Schultz, Moore, Ballentine, Walker, Green / Robertson (opening night to October)Owens, Blue, Brugger, Moore, Ballentine, Walker, Singletary / Robertson (October, January)Owens, Blue, Schultz, Moore, Ballentine, Walker, Singletary / Robertson (Jan 28, Feb 1)Like many Met premieres of the Gelb era, this show - directed by newcomer (and Opera Theatre of St. Louis Artistic Director) James Robinson with Bart Sher's usual set and costume designers - has already run at ENO and in Amsterdam. Still, it's the first Porgy and Bess at the Met in ages (even City Opera's latest performance was almost […]
2019-02-21 02:09:00
Next season at the Met brings a handful of new shows and, more notably, a new schedule point: Sunday afternoon. So far Sunday perfomances look like rescheduled Mondays, and start-of-the-week gaps (both Monday and, at times, Tuesday) are interspersed through the year.As usual, I've left some one-show-only combinations out below.Porgy and Bess (new James Robinson production)Owens, Blue, Schultz, Moore, Ballentine, Walker, Green / Robertson (opening night to October)Owens, Blue, Brugger, Moore, Ballentine, Walker, Singletary / Robertson (October, January)Owens, Blue, Schultz, Moore, Ballentine, Walker, Singletary / Robertson (Jan 28, Feb 1)Like many Met premieres of the Gelb era, this show - directed by newcomer (and Opera Theatre of St. Louis Artistic Director) James Robinson with Bart Sher's usual set and costume designers - has already run at ENO and in Amsterdam. Still, it's the first Porgy and Bess at the Met in ages (even City Opera's latest performance was almost […]
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