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Disc 01 Dante (Oper in 4 Akten) (Gesamtaufnahme) 01. "Introduktion: Malheur ? vous (1. Akt)" 02. "Rezitativ und Cantil?ne: Guelfes ou Gibelins, qu'importe" 03. "Szene: Il a raison" 04. "Duo: Ah! puisse la voix populaire" 05. "Rezitativ und Arie: Ah! de tous mes espoirs" 06. "Duo: Courage, B?atrice" 07. "Finale: Le peuple a rendzu sa sentence" 08. "Suite du Finale: Quand ils vont aux dangers" 09. "Suite du Finale: Voici notre drapeau" 10. "Entr'acte und Arie: Nos g?n?reux espoirs (2. Akt)" 11. "Duo: Gemma!..." 12. "Suite du Duo: A lui, d?s son enfance" 13. "Rezitativ und Romanze: Paroles de haine" 14. "Duo: C'est lui!" 15. "Finale: Cher Gonfalonier de justice" 16. "Suite du Finale: C'en est fait!" 17. "Suite du Finale: Maintenant, vous pouvez remettre"
Disc 02 01. "Tarantella (3. Akt)" 02. "Szene: Allons, amis" 03. "Ode und Szene: O ma?tre" 04. "Invocation: Encore un jour qui tombe" 05. "Apartition: Dante... C'est chose bien fragile" 06. "La Nuit: La nuit!..." 07. "Chor und Apparition: Toujours!" 08. "Tourbillon Infernal: Ah!" 09. "Apparation und Divines Clart?s: Deux ?tres vont l?-bas" 10. "Chor: Gloire ? celui qui rayonne" 11. "Apparation: Je vais dans l'azur sans voiles" 12. "Entr'acte (4. Akt)" 13. "Szene und Duo: Ah!" 14. "Suite du Duo: Pardonnez-moi!" 15. "Pr?ludium" 16. "Szene: Elle se rend ? la chapelle" 17. "Suite du Romanze: Au milieu de vous" 18. "Duo: Je viens te retrouver" 19. "Suite du Duo: Ah! que tu me fais mal" 20. "Szene: C'est moi que l'on appelle" 21. "Suite du Arie: De L'eternel sommeil" 22. "Quatuor: Je n'ose lui parler" 23. "Suite du Quatuor: O l'ineffable et pure ivresse" 24. "Duett: Nous allons partir tous deux" 25. "Finale: Partons"
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Munchner Rundfunkorchester/ Ulf Schirmer/ Veronique Gens |
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Description: | Dante by Alessandro Deljavan, released 2 October 2017.
This version of Dante comes as a 2xCD. - MUNCHNER RUNDFUNKORCHESTER/ULF SCHIRMER/VERONIQUE GENSDante Alighieri, born in Florence in 1265, was at once a poet and an important political figure of his time. His celebrated Divine Comedy relates his supposed descent to Hell and slow ascent to Paradise. Godard's operatic treatment of his life (1890) skilfully juxtaposes the political milieu - crowd scenes in Florence and the quarrel between Guelfs and Ghibellines - with the expression of the courtly love he feels for Beatrice, betrothed to his friend Bardi. The most remarkable element of the opera is the integration of a 'Vision' that is nothing less than a synthesis of the Divine Comedy set to music. It's third act is built around a fantasy 'Hell' and 'Paradise', featuring an Apparition of Virgil, Chorus of the Damned, Infernal Whirlwind, Divine Radiance and Apotheosis of Beatrice. Godard is here at the peak of his melodic inspiration and compositional mastery, in a style that brings Gounod up to date and need not fear comparison with Massenet |
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