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Jules Massenet Francesco Rosa Dimitrova Sancho Pavlova Rodrigues Georgiev Feodor Chaliapin Lucy Arbell Vanni Marcoux Fugère Cervantes Sofia National Opera National Opera Ballet 1910
Dynamic all rights reserved www.dynamic.it Conductor: Francesco Rosa - Orchestra & chorus of the Sofia Opera Chorus master: Violeta Dimitrova Stage Director :Plamen Kartaloff Sofia National Opera and Ballet, Bulgaria Scenes & Costume designer: Yoanna Manoledaki Choreographer: Antonaeta Alexieva Cast: (Don Quichotte) Orlin Anastasov - (Sancho) Ventselav Anastasov (Pedro) Silvia Teneva - (Garsias) Rositsa Pavlova-Indzheva - (Rodrigues) Krasimir Dinev (Juan) Plamen Papazikov - (Bandit) chief Alexander Georgiev Even though it is mainly to Manon and Werther that Massenet owes his renown, he composed operas of different genre and character, which just as effectively reveal his fine lyrical vein and talent in depicting various emotions. Don Quichotte is brilliantly comic. Finished in 1910, after a career studded with successes, the opera was premièred at the Opera Theatre in Monte Carlo. It was a resounding success, fostered by the presence, in the main roles, of famous singers such as the Russian bass Feodor Chaliapin as Don Quichotte and Lucy Arbell as Dulcinée. A few months later, in December of the same year, it would be repeated at Paris's Théâtre Galté-Lyrique, with Lucy Arbell this time partnered by Vanni Marcoux (Don Quichotte) and Lucine Fugère (Sancho Panza). The subject, from Cervantes's masterpiece, had been versified by the young and extravagant writer Jacques Le Lorrain. The story is quite different from that of Miguel de Cervantes's hero, appearing, rather, as a self-portrait of the poet himself: the knight becomes a model of virtue, of generosity, driven by lofty ideals; Dulcinée, from maid in an inn becomes a woman of the world. Massenet, who, despite the difficult period he was going through,conceived a rich score, full of verve and maturity.
Julien Tiersot Couperin 1928 1930 2011
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Pieces de clavecin, Book 4: 20th Ordre in G Major-minor: Les Tambourins (arr. J. Tiersot) · Lucien Fugere Lucien Fugere +••.••(...)) ℗ 2011 Symposium Released on: 2011-01-04 Artist: Lucien Fugere Artist: Studio pianist Composer: Francois Couperin Composer: Julien Tiersot Auto-generated by YouTube.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Venanzio Rauzzini 1756 1791
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Salisburgo 1756 – Vienna 1791) "Exsultate, jubilate" K 165 - Allegro (00:10) - Recitativo (05:06) - Andante (06:04) - Vivace (12:23) Direttore d'orchestra: Giuseppe Fabrizio Soprano: Nataliia Vasyliuk Orchestra Sinfonica Euroadriatica Teatro Marrucino, Chieti (Italy) Il mottetto venne composto da Mozart per il castrato italiano Venanzio Rauzzini. Non ha un carattere specificatamente religioso e si caratterizza per la varietà dell'accompagnamento strumentale e per l' eleganza dell'invenzione vocale, quest'ultima adatta ad un tipo di canto proiettato spesso nella tessitura alta. Notiamo inoltre un richiamo al belcantismo italiano così apprezzato nella Vienna settecentesca. TESTO "Exsultate, Jubilate o vos animae beatae, dulcia cantica canendo; cantui vestro respondendo, psallant aethera cum me. Fulget amica dies, iam fugere et nubila et procellae; exorta est justis inexpectata quies. Undique obscura regnabat nox; surgite tandem laeti, qui timuistis adhuc, et jucundi aurorae fortunatae frondes dextera plena et lilia date. Tu virginum corona, tu nobis pacem dona, tu consolare affectus, unde suspirat cor. Alleluja!"
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