Erika Sunnegårdh Vidéos
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2024-06-16
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Erika Sunnegårdh Beethoven Malmö Symphony Orchestra
(http•••) | Full-length video of the Act 1 aria from Beethoven's Fidelio. Erika Sunnegårdh, soprano, Malmö Symphony Orchestra, Will Humburg conductor. Paul Garafola, Director of photography & editor in collaboration with Erika Aria excerpted from Beethoven's Fidelio, but the story board of the video is based on the plot and philosophical thesis of the opera as a whole, using the turning point of the piece as the basis of bringing the context to our modern times and to the dilemma of the ages... away from our personal trauma of loss and longing... towards the impersonal but humanistic position of compassion for mankind. The artists' home, New York City, serves as the perfect canvas for the best and worst in us... / *I do not own the copyrights to this recording. This video is used for promotional, not-for-profit purposes.* You can purchase the CD here: (http•••)
Erika Sunnegårdh Puccini Stockholm Concert Hall 2005
Erika Sunnegårdh performs Puccini's "Quando me'n vo" (Musetta's Waltz) (La Bohème) at the 2005 Nobel Prize Ceremony, Stockholm Concert Hall, Sweden, December 10, 2005 (World Television Sweden AB (live webcast)).
Nikolaus Harnoncourt Georg Friedrich Händel Robert Tear Felicity Palmer Paul Esswood Sunnegårdh Messager Ericson Hiller Dost Severe Concentus Musicus Wien 1685 1707 1744 1745 1759 1773 1929 2016
-• GEORG FRIEDRICH HÄNDEL {*1685 †1759} (http•••) 'BELSHAZZAR' Oratorio HWV 61, 3 Acts, 1744 LIBRETTO by Charles Jennens +••.••(...), based on the Biblical account of the fall of Babylon at the hands of Cyrus the Great and the subsequent freeing of the Jewish nation, as found in the Book of Daniel (5 : 30-31). Premiere: 1745 London: King's Theatre in the Haymarket. -• PERFORMERS Vocals: Belshazzar, King of Babylon (tenor) Robert Tear Nitocris, Mother of Belshazzar (soprano) Felicity Palmer Cyrus, Prince of Persia (mezzo-soprano) Maureen Lehane Daniel, a Jewish Prophet (alto) Paul Esswood Gobrias, an Assyrian Nobleman, revolted to Cyrus (bass) Peter van der Bilt Arioch, a Babylonian Lord (tenor) Thomas Sunnegårdh Staffan Sandlund (Messager) (basse) Thomas Sunnegårdh Wise Men -• CHORUS of Jews; Babylonians; Medes & Persians Stockholmer Kammerchor Ericson, Eric, Chorus Master - Harpsichord, Herbert Tachezi - Cello, Friedrich Hiller -• ENSEMBLE: Concentus Musicus Wien Nikolaus Harnoncourt +••.••(...)), Cello and Direction ACT TWO SCN 1 -• Without the city, the river almost empty. Cyrus and Chorus of Persians and Medes. 00:01, CHORUS of Persians and Medes See, from his post Euphrates flies Semi-Chorus Why, faithless river, dost thou leave Semi-Chorus Euphrates hath his task fulfill'd Full Chorus Of things on earth, proud man must own 06:24, RECITATIVE. Cyrus (Maureen Lehane, mezzo-soprano) You see, my friends, a path into the city 07:12, AIR . Cyrus Amaz'd to find the foe so near 11:50, CHORUS of Persians and Medes To arms, to arms, no more delay! SCN 2 -• A banquet-room, adorned with the images of the Babylonian gods. Belshazzar, his wives, concubines, and lords, drinking out of the Jewish temple-vessels, and singing the praises of their gods. 12:20, CHORUS of Babylonians Ye tutelar gods of our empire, look down - Sesach, this night is chiefly thine 15:43, AIR . Belshazzar (tenor) Robert Tear Let the deep bowl thy praise confess 17:50, ACCOMPAGNATO . Belshazzar Where is the God of Judah's boasted pow'r? - Ah!.. -• As he is going to drink, a Hand appears writing upon the wall over against him: he sees it, turns pale with fear, drops the bowl of wine, falls back in his seat, trembling from head to foot, and his knees knocking against each other. 18:43, CHORUS of Babylonians Help, help the king! He faints, he dies! 19:21, Belshazzar : Behold! See there! 19:43, Babylonians: Oh, dire portentous signt! But see, 'tis gone 20:40, RECITATIVE . Belshazzar (tenor) Robert Tear Call all my Wise Men, Sorcerers, Chaldeans, Astrologers, Magicians, Soothsayers: 21:02, Symphony (Allegro Postillions) -• Enter Wise Men of Babylon. 22:37, RECITATIVE . Belshazzar (tenor) Robert Tear Ye sages, welcome always to your king 23:24, Wise Men & Semi- Choir Alas, too hard a task the king imposes Chorus of Babylonians 23:45, Oh, misery! Oh terror, hopeless grief! Nor God nor man affords relief! -• Enter Nitocris 25:18, RECITATIVE. Nitocris (soprano) Felicity Palmer O king, live for ever! Let not thy heart its wonted courage lose -• Enter Daniel 26:21, Belshazzar (tenor) Robert Tear Art thou that Daniel of the Jewish captives? I have heard of thee. 27:02, AIR . Daniel (alto) Paul Esswood No, to thyself thy trifles be 28:31, ACCOMPAGNATO . Daniel (alto) Paul Esswood Yet, to obey His dread command, Who vindicates His honour now (These words were written: MENE, MENE, TEKEL, UPHARSIN, which I thus interpret.) 31:23, RECITATIVE . Nitocris (soprano) Felicity Palmer Oh, sentence too severe, and yet too sure, 31:43, AIR . Nitocris Regard, O son, my flowing tears -• Exit. 38:06, AIR . Cyrus (mezzo-soprano) Maureen Lehane O God of truth, O faithful guide 42:28, RECITATIVE . Cyrus You, Gobrias, lead directly to the palace 43:35, CHORUS . O glorious prince, thrice happy they Born to enjoy thy future sway! - And war and slav'ry be no more. End Act Two Disclaimer: The Music published In This Channel Is Exclusively dedicated to Divulgation Purposes and Not Commercial. Thank You .
Richard Strauss Erika Sunnegårdh Florentine Opera 2008
(http•••) | Excerpt from Richard Strauss Salome, Erika Sunnegårdh, Florentine Opera 2008 (Stage rehearsal)
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