Elizabeth Futral Vídeos
cantante de ópera, músico
- soprano
- Estados Unidos
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2024-05-11
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Claudio Abbado Gustav Mahler Maurizio Pollini Andrea Rost Alan Titus Ramón Vargas Larissa Diadkova Stella Doufexis Elizabeth Futral Massimo Giordano Anatoly Kocherga Carmela Remigio Eric Ericson Karita Mattila Violeta Urmana Thomas Moser Moser Eike Eike Wilm Schulte Wilm Verdi Beethoven Mariss Jansons Bernard Haitink Seiji Ozawa Zubin Mehta Berliner Philharmoniker Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester Orchestra Mozart Swedish Radio Choir Orfeón Donostiarra Lucerne Festival Orchestra
Berliner Philharmoniker · Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester · Lucerne Festival Orchestra · Orchestra Mozart Claudio Abbado Maurizio Pollini (piano), Prague Radio Choir, Andrea Rost (soprano), Alan Titus (baritone) Ramón Vargas (tenor), Larissa Diadkova (mezzo-soprano), Stella Doufexis (mezzo-soprano), Enrico Facini (tenor), Elizabeth Futral (soprano), Lucio Gallo (baritone) Massimo Giordano (tenor), Anatoly Kocherga (bass) Anthony Mee (tenor) Carmela Remigio (soprano), Swedish Radio Choir, Eric Ericson Chamberchoir, Orfeón Donostiarra, Karita Mattila (soprano) Violeta Urmana (mezzo-soprano) Thomas Moser (tenor), Eike Wilm Schulte (baritone) What made Claudio Abbado stand out was his unpretentious, noble character, his democratic understanding of music making and his ability to celebrate the live moment on stage. Claudio Abbado empathized with his musicians. In order to be able to maintain contact with each individual during the conducting, he usually conducted from memory. "I am Claudio - for everyone" quickly became Abbado's oft-quoted statement. DVD 1: Hearing the Silence - Sketches for a Portrait by Paul Smaczny DVD 2: Claudio Abbado conducts Verdi DVD 3: Claudio Abbado conducts Verdi: Messa da Requiem DVD 4: Claudio Abbado conducts Beethoven Symphonies 3 & 9 DVD 5: Claudio Abbado conducts Mahler Symphony No. 9 DVD 6: Claudio Abbado conducts Mahler and Beethoven at Lucerne DVD 7: Claudio Abbado conducts Brandenburg Concertos INFO: (http•••) BUY DVD: (http•••) (DE) | (http•••) (US) If you enjoy our Conductors' Series, our other editions may also be of interest to you: MARISS JANSONS: (http•••) BERNARD HAITINK: (http•••) SEIJI OZAWA: (http•••) ZUBIN MEHTA: (http•••) MORE INFORMATION ON OUR CONDUCTORS' SERIES: (http•••) FACEBOOK: (http•••) TWITTER: (http•••) SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER: (http•••)
Gioachino Rossini Trojan Vinco Elizabeth Futral Custer Maurizio Benini Scottish Chamber Orchestra 1762 1792 1868 2003
ZELMIRA Opera seria in 2 atti Composer: Gioachino Rossini (1792–1868) Libretto: Andrea Leone Tottola, after Dormont de Belloy’s play ‘Zelmire’ (1762) SETTING: Lesbos, after the Trojan Wars PLOT: Zelmira is the daughter of Polidoro, king of Lesbos, who was overthrown by Azor, tyrant of Mytilene, while her husband Ilo, prince of Troy, was fighting in the Trojan Wars. Azor thought he had murdered Polidoro, but Zelmira is keeping him safe in the royal mausoleum. Antenore has murdered Azor and, with Leucippo’s help, hopes to frame Zelmira for Azor and Polidoro’s deaths and seize the throne. Ilo returns, and believes Antenore’s story. Antenore is crowned King of Lesbos. Zelmira stops Leucippo from murdering Ilo, but, found holding the dagger, is accused of trying to assassinate her husband and is imprisoned. Leucippo discovers that Polidoro is alive. He and Antenore trick her into revealing her father’s hiding place and capture Zelmira and Polidoro. Ilo learns the truth from Emma, and rescues the old king and his daughter. No. 4 – Terzetto – ‘Soave conforte‘ Polidoro, re di Lesbo / King of Lesbos (bass): Marco Vinco Zelmira, sua figlia / his daughter (soprano): Elizabeth Futral Emma, ancella di Zelmira / Zelmira’s handmaid (contralto): Manuela Custer Conductor: Maurizio Benini Scottish Chamber Orchestra Edinburgh, 2003
Gioachino Rossini Trojan Torti Vinco Elizabeth Futral Bruce Ford Custer Maurizio Benini Coro Allegro Scottish Chamber Orchestra 1762 1792 1868 2003
ZELMIRA Opera seria in 2 atti Composer: Gioachino Rossini (1792–1868) Libretto: Andrea Leone Tottola, after Dormont de Belloy’s play ‘Zelmire’ (1762) SETTING: Lesbos, after the Trojan Wars PLOT: Zelmira is the daughter of Polidoro, king of Lesbos, who was overthrown by Azor, tyrant of Mytilene, while her husband Ilo, prince of Troy, was fighting in the Trojan Wars. Azor thought he had murdered Polidoro, but Zelmira is keeping him safe in the royal mausoleum. Antenore has murdered Azor and, with Leucippo’s help, hopes to frame Zelmira for Azor and Polidoro’s deaths and seize the throne. Ilo returns, and believes Antenore’s story. Antenore is crowned King of Lesbos. Zelmira stops Leucippo from murdering Ilo, but, found holding the dagger, is accused of trying to assassinate her husband and is imprisoned. Leucippo discovers that Polidoro is alive. He and Antenore trick her into revealing her father’s hiding place and capture Zelmira and Polidoro. Ilo learns the truth from Emma, and rescues the old king and his daughter. No. 12 – Quintetto con Coro Allegro giusto: ‘Ne' lacci miei cadesti’ Quintetto: ‘Ah m'illuse un sol momento’ Scena: ‘Di Azor le ceneri’ Stretta: ‘De' nostri torti il vindice’ Polidoro, re di Lesbo / King of Lesbos (bass): Marco Vinco Zelmira, sua figlia / his daughter (soprano): Elizabeth Futral Antenore, aspirante al trono di Mitilene / pretender to the throne of Mytilene (tenor): Bruce Ford Emma, ancella di Zelmira / Zelmira’s handmaid (contralto): Manuela Custer Leucippo (bass): Mirco Palazzi Scottish Chamber Chorus Conductor: Maurizio Benini Scottish Chamber Orchestra Edinburgh, 2003
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- cronología: Cantantes líricos (Norteamérica). Intérpretes (Norteamérica).
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