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Disc 01 Semiramide (Semiramis, Oper in 2 Akten) 01. "Sinfonia" 02. "S...Gran nume...t'intesi (1. Akt)" 03. "Belo si celebri" 04. "L? dal Gange" 05. "Di plausi qual clamor" 06. "Di tanti regi e popoli" 07. "Regina, all'ara" 08. "Oh tu de' magi" 09. "Eccomi alfine in Babilonia" 10. "Ah! quel giorno" 11. "Ministri, al gran pontefice" 12. "Bella immago degli Dei" 13. "D'un tenero amore" 14. "Io tremar?" 15. "Oh me felice!" 16. "Ah dov'?, dov'? il cimento?"
Disc 02 01. "Se non avesse e meritasse Arsace" 02. "Serena i vaghi rai - Bel raggio lusinghier" 03. "Dolce pensiero" 04. "N? viene ancor?" 05. "Serbami ognor s fido" 06. "Alle pi? care immagini" 07. "Oroe dal tempo nella reggia?" 08. "Ergi omai la fronte altera" 09. "I vostri voti omai" 10. "L'alto eroe" 11. "Qual mesto gemito" 12. "D'un Semidio" 13. "Alla reggia d'intorno (2. Akt)" 14. "Se la vita ancor t'? cara" 15. "Quella ricordati" 16. "Senti!"
Disc 03 01. "In questo augusto soggiorno arcano" 02. "Ebben, compiasi omai" 03. "In s barbara sciagura" 04. "Al gran cimento" 05. "Calmati, principessa" 06. "La speranza pi? soave" 07. "No, non ti lascio" 08. "Ebbene...a te: ferisci" 09. "Giorno d'orror!...e di contento" 10. "Il d gi? cade" 11. "Ah! La sorte ci trad..." 12. "Ah! signore!...Assur!..." 13. "Oh nero eccesso" 14. "Un traditor, con empio ardir" 15. "Al mio pregar t'arrendi - L'usato ardir" 16. "Ninia!..."
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Camerata Bach Choir/ Virtuosi Brunensis |
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Description: | A complete studio recording of Rossiniâ??s last and one of his greatest Italian operas, Opera Raraâ??s Semiramide, starring Albina Shagimuratova and Daniela Barcellona, conducted by Sir Mark Elder, includes all of the passages traditionally cut in modern revivals and makes this dramatic masterpiece speak in a new way to todayâ??s opera audience.
124 pages booklet â?? Note in English - Synopsis in English, French, German and Italian â?? Libretto in Italian & English - CAMERATA BACH CHOIR/VIRTUOSI BRUNENSISFollowing his triumphant visit to Vienna in 1822, when several of his operas were extremely well received, international success beckoned for Rossini. First performed at La Fenice, Venice in 1823, Semiramide was Rossini's last Italian opera, written at the height of his creative powers. It's subject is Greek tragedy for which librettist Gaetano Rossi drew on an adaptation by Voltaire. Instrumentally sophisticated and classically structured, the opera remains one of the most remarkable examples of Rossini's cultivation of bel canto. |
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48 |
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8660340-42 |
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