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Aulis Sallinen: Six Operas and One Chronicle - Okko Kamu & Ulf Soderblom
[…] of cannons. This work was commissioned by the Savonlinna Opera Festival and tells about the colorful stages of Olavinlinna and the Saimaa lake region. There is currently no commercial recording but apparently it was recorded and broadcast on television in Sweden and Switzerland shortly after the world premiere. 01. The Castle in the Water. Chronicle in four parts for narrator, four singers and chamber orchestra (2017) [87'40] Jukka-Pekka Palo- narrator; Tiina-Maija Koskela- soprano; Tuija Knihtilä- mezzo; Jussi Myllys- tenor; Tommi Hakala- baritone; Savonlinna Opera Festival Orchestra conducted by Ville Matvejeff The only download that I have been able to find is an audio track from YouTube. I have included this mp3 file in the download folder as it appears to be from the same performance. If anybody knows of the availability of anything superior, please let us know. Download audio files from MEGA.Download video files for King Lear […]
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2018-04-20 19:05:00
Giuseppe Verdi: Messa da Requiem – Marita Solberg, Tuija Knihtilä, Barry Banks, Henning von Schulman, Gothenburg Symphony Chorus & Orchestra, Roberto Rizzi Brignoli (HD 1080p)
The Italian conductor Roberto Rizzi Brignoli directs Verdi's Requiem with Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra and Choir with soloists Marita Solberg (soprano), Tuija Knihtilä (mezzo-soprano), Barry Banks (tenor) and Henning von Schulman (bass). The concert was recorded at Gothenburg Concert Hall on October 21, 2017.Requiem, also called Requiem Mass, Italian in full Messa da requiem per l'anniversario della morte di Manzoni 22 maggio 1874 ("Requiem Mass for the Anniversary of the Death of Manzoni May 22, 1874"), requiem mass by Giuseppe Verdi, intended as a memorial to a departed hero – the poet, playwright, and novelist Alessandro Manzoni. Requiem premiered in Milan on May 22, 1874. It is Verdi's largest-scale nonoperatic work.The leading Italian writer of the 1800s, Manzoni played the role in Italy that Goethe had for an earlier generation of Germans: that of the country's literary soul. On May 22, 1873, when Manzoni passed away, all Italy mourned. Verdi, in a letter to his […]
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