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Details / Tracklist: Elektra op. 58 (Oper in 1 Akt) (Gesamtaufnahme)
01. Alexander, Roberta "Wo bleibt Elektra?"
02. Alexander, Roberta "Allein! Weh, ganz allein!"
03. Alexander, Roberta "Elektra! - Ah, das Gesicht!"
04. Alexander, Roberta "Ich kann nicht sitzen und ins Dunkel starren"
05. Alexander, Roberta "Was heulst Du? Fort! Hinein!"
06. Alexander, Roberta "Was willst Du? Seht doch, dort!"
07. Alexander, Roberta "Ich habe keine guten N?chte"
08. Alexander, Roberta "Was bluten muß? Dein eigenes Genick"
09. Alexander, Roberta "Orest! Orest ist tot!"
10. Alexander, Roberta "Nun muß es hier von uns geschehen"
11. Alexander, Roberta "Was willst du, fremder Mensch?"
12. Alexander, Roberta "Was bist denn du?"
13. Alexander, Roberta "Orest! Orest! Es rührt sich niemand!"
14. Alexander, Roberta "Seid ihr von Sinnen"
15. Alexander, Roberta "Ich habe ihm das Beil nicht geben k?nnen!"
16. Alexander, Roberta "He! Lichter! Lichter!"
17. Alexander, Roberta "Elektra! Schwester!"
18. Alexander, Roberta "Ob ich nicht h?re?"
19. Alexander, Roberta "Elektras Tanz"
20. Alexander, Roberta "Elektra! - Schweig, und tanze!"
21. (keine Angaben) "Applaus - Abspann"
Number of discs: 1
Description:In 1903, Richard Strauss attended a performance of Elektra, a play by the Viennese poet Hugo von Hofmannsthal based on the tragedy by Sophocles. Three years later, Strauss came to an understanding with Hofmannsthal on a lyric adaptation of his play. The operatic premiere in Dresden in January 1909 initially drew a tepid response, but quickly won over audiences and today occupies an enviable place in the repertoire of opera houses worldwide. It remains one of the most scathing masterpieces of the whole lyric repertoire. The last production staged by Patrice Chéreau, this Elektra will remain as the most striking lyrical Aix-en-Provence event of recent years. German soprano Evelyn Herlitzius portrays Elektra, Waltraud Meier and Adrianne Pieczonka portray Clytemnestra and Chrysothemis respectively. Everyone's loneliness and intimate struggles are Chéreau's favored themes. Esa-Pekka Salonen conducts the Orchestre de Paris. "Patrice Chéreau's staging of Strauss' chilling opera is a triumph...'. - Financial Times HHHHH
Manufacturer No.: BAC110
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