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Wiener Staatsoper Wiener Philharmoniker Sir Charles Mackerras Mallinson Leoš Janáček 1980
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Janáček: From the House of the Dead (Z Mrtvého Domu) / Act 3 - A já byl, bratricku, az do svatby zpit! · Vaclav Zitek · Zdenek Svehla · Jaroslava Janska · Jiri Zahradnicek · Chor der Wiener Staatsoper · Wiener Philharmoniker · Sir Charles Mackerras Janácek: From the House of the Dead; Mládi; Ríkadla ℗ 1980 Decca Music Group Limited Released on: 1980-01-01 Producer: James Mallinson Producer, Assistant Producer: Michael Haas Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer: James Lock Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer: Michael Mailes Composer, Author: Leoš Janáček Author, Original Text Author: Fyodor Dostoevsky Auto-generated by YouTube.
Leoš Janáček Jaroslava Janská Richard Novák Novák Antonín Švorc Beno Blachut Ivo Žídek Jaroslav Souček Václav Zítek Zítek Zdeněk Švehla Charles Mackerras Wiener Philharmoniker Vienna State Opera 1854 1927 1928 1980
Leoš Janáček +••.••(...)) Z mrtvého domu / From the House of Dead +••.••(...)) Gorjantčikov - Dalibor Jedlicka Aljeja - Jaroslava Janská Luka Morosov - Jiří Zahradníček vysoký vězeň - Vladimír Krejcík malý vězeň - Richard Novák Placmajor - Antonín Švorc starý vězeň - Beno Blachut Skuratov - Ivo Žídek Čekunov - Jaroslav Souček poběhlice - Eva Zigmundová Šhapkin - Zdeněk Soušek Šiškov - Václav Zítek Čerevin -Zdeněk Švehla Don Juan - Jaroslav Souček Kedril - Zdenek Soušek Wiener Philharmoniker Vienna State Opera Choir Charles Mackerras (conductor) 2-3/1980
Leoš Janáček Sir Charles Mackerras Ivo Žídek Jaroslava Janská Bakala Vienna State Opera Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra 1930
Leoš Janáček Z mrtvého domu From The House Of The Dead www.amazon.com/Janacek-From-House-Mladi-Rikadla/dp/B0000041XT Ivo Žídek, Primary Artist, Tenor Václav Zitek Primary Artist, Tenor Jiří Zahradníček Primary Artist, Tenor Dalibor Jedlička Bass Jaroslava Janská Soprano Vienna State Opera Chorus Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Sir Charles Mackerras, Conductor From the House of the Dead (Z mrtvého domu in Czech) is an opera by Leoš Janáček, in three acts. The libretto was translated and adapted by the composer from the novel by Dostoyevsky. It was the composer's last opera, premiered on 12 April 1930 in Brno, two years after his death. Janáček worked on this opera knowing that it would be his last, and for it he broke away from the habit he had developed of creating characters modeled on his love interest Kamila Stösslová, although the themes of loneliness and isolation can clearly be seen as a response to her indifference to his feelings. There is only one female character, and the setting, a Siberian prison, presents a large ensemble cast instead of one or several prominent leads. There is no narrative to the work as a whole, but individual characters narrate episodes in their lives, and there is a "play-within-a-play" in Act 2. From the House of the Dead was virtually finished when Janáček died. Two of his students, believing the orchestration was incomplete, "filled out" large portions of the score and adapted the ending to be more optimistic in tone. In addition to the work of Bretislav Bakala, Ota Zitek made changes to the text and sequence of events in the opera. Decades later, a version closer to the composer's intentions superseded that version, and it is the one most often heard today. Some productions, however, still use the earlier version's ending to lessen the bleakness of the story.
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