
GLUCK, C.W.
ORFEO ED EURIDICE -LTD-
Drager: CD (Aantal 1)
Levertijd: 6 a 10 werkdagen
Herkomst: NL Releasedatum: 18-05-2018 Item-nr: 3825253 EAN: 0190295707941
Herkomst: NL Releasedatum: 18-05-2018 Item-nr: 3825253 EAN: 0190295707941
€ 18,99
Sinfonie: Allegro Con Moto
Ah! Se Intorno A Quest'urna Funesta
Basta, Basta, O Compagni!
Tanz: Tempo Di Minuè
Ah! Se Intorno A Quest'urna Funesta
Chiamo Il Mio Ben Così - Euridice, Euridice, Ombra Cara, Ove Sei? - Cerco Il Mio Ben Così - Euridice! Euridice! Ah, ...
Numi, Barbari Numi!
T'assiste Amore
Gli Sguardi Trattieni - Sai Pur Che Talora
Che Disse? Che Ascoltai?
Ballo Di Furie E Spettri: Maestoso - Poco Largo - Chi Mai Dell'erebo - Tanz: Allegro Ma Non Troppo - Chi Mai Dell'erebo
Deh! Placatevi Con Me
Misero Giovine!
Mille Pene
Ah, Quale Incognito
Men Tiranne
Ah, Quale Incognito
Ballo D'eroi Ed Eroine Negli Ellisi: Andantino
Che Puro Ciel! - Euridice Dov'è?
Vieni A' Regni Del Riposo
Tanz: Andante
Anime Avventurose
Torna, O Bella, Al Tuo Consorte
Vieni, Segui I Mei Passi - Ti Venni Fin Negli Elisi A Ricercar - Ch'io Taccia!
Vieni, Appaga Il Tuo Consorte - Grande, O Numi
Qual Vita È Questa Mai
Senza Un Addio? - Tu Sospiri - Ti Confondi - Per Pietà Del Mio Dolore - Ah! Crudel
Più Frenarmi Non Posso
Che Farò Senza Euridice
Ma Finisca, E Per Sempre
Orfeo, Che Fai?
Trionfi Amore!
RECENSIE
Gluck: Orfeo ed Euridice
(Limited Edition casebound deluxe)
Philippe Jaroussky (Orfeo), Amanda Forsythe (Euridice), Emőke Baráth (Amore)
Coro della Radiotelevisione Svizzera & I Barocchisti, Diego Fasolis
Star countertenor Philippe Jaroussky continues his exploration of operatic settings of the Orpheus myth with the most famous of the many operas inspired by the story of the Greek poet who searches for his dead wife in the Underworld: Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice. It contains one of the world's best-loved operatic arias, Orfeo's restrained, but moving lament, 'Che farò senza Euridice'.
Conducted by Diego Fasolis, his is the world premiere recording of a version of the opera that was performed at the Royal Palace in Naples in 1774, 12 years after Orfeo ed Euridice was staged in Vienna as the first of Gluck's 'reform operas'. In these works Gluck emphasised simplicity of form and directness of expression, consciously rejecting the extravagances of opera seria, which dominated the early 18th century and was typified by convoluted plots and extended showpiece arias.
2017 brought the release on Erato of Jaroussky's own retelling of the myth, La storia di Orfeo, which comprised arias by three Italian composers from the 17th century - Monteverdi, Rossi and Sartorio. His Euridice was the Hungarian soprano Emőke Baráth, who in the Gluck opera moves over to the role of Amor, god of love. Euridice is sung in the new recording by the American soprano Amanda Forsythe, who already features in the Erato catalogue alongside Jaroussky in Agostino Steffani's opera Niobe, Regina di Tebe.
In addition to La storia di Orfeo, Diego Fasolis has collaborated with Philippe Jaroussky on Erato recordings of Vinci's Artaserse (audio and video albums), Handel's Faramondo and Pergolesi's Stabat mater.
(Limited Edition casebound deluxe)
Philippe Jaroussky (Orfeo), Amanda Forsythe (Euridice), Emőke Baráth (Amore)
Coro della Radiotelevisione Svizzera & I Barocchisti, Diego Fasolis
Star countertenor Philippe Jaroussky continues his exploration of operatic settings of the Orpheus myth with the most famous of the many operas inspired by the story of the Greek poet who searches for his dead wife in the Underworld: Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice. It contains one of the world's best-loved operatic arias, Orfeo's restrained, but moving lament, 'Che farò senza Euridice'.
Conducted by Diego Fasolis, his is the world premiere recording of a version of the opera that was performed at the Royal Palace in Naples in 1774, 12 years after Orfeo ed Euridice was staged in Vienna as the first of Gluck's 'reform operas'. In these works Gluck emphasised simplicity of form and directness of expression, consciously rejecting the extravagances of opera seria, which dominated the early 18th century and was typified by convoluted plots and extended showpiece arias.
2017 brought the release on Erato of Jaroussky's own retelling of the myth, La storia di Orfeo, which comprised arias by three Italian composers from the 17th century - Monteverdi, Rossi and Sartorio. His Euridice was the Hungarian soprano Emőke Baráth, who in the Gluck opera moves over to the role of Amor, god of love. Euridice is sung in the new recording by the American soprano Amanda Forsythe, who already features in the Erato catalogue alongside Jaroussky in Agostino Steffani's opera Niobe, Regina di Tebe.
In addition to La storia di Orfeo, Diego Fasolis has collaborated with Philippe Jaroussky on Erato recordings of Vinci's Artaserse (audio and video albums), Handel's Faramondo and Pergolesi's Stabat mater.
Recensent | : Redactie |
Datum | : 29-04-2018 |
verschenen in Platomania | : 348 |
Waardering | : 8.5 |
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