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Disc 01 Aureliano in Palmira (Oper in 2 Akten) (Gesamtaufnahme) 01. "Sinfonia: Andante maestoso - Allegro con brio" 02. "Sposa del grande Osiride (1. Akt)" 03. "Secondino gli dei" 04. "Stava, dir? la terra" 05. "Marsch" 06. "Vivi eterno, oh grande Augusto" 07. "Romani, a voi soltanto - Cara patria!" 08. "Ol?. Venga, e si ascolti" 09. "Pensa che festi a Roma" 10. "Giorno di gloria ? questo" 11. "Venga Zenobia, oh Cesare" 12. "Cesare, a te mi guida" 13. "Cedi, cedi: a lui t'arrendi..." 14. "Ah! No: voi lo sperate invano" 15. "L? pugnai - La sorte arrise" 16. "Chi mai creduto avria"
Disc 02 01. "Eccomi, ingiusti numi" 02. "Del cielo, ahi! Miseri! (2. Akt)" 03. "Tutto ? perduto" 04. "Se udir volessi, ingrata" 05. "Se libert? t'? cara" 06. "Corri Augusto" 07. "L'Asia in faville ? volta"
Disc 03 01. "Dolci silvestri orrori" 02. "Perch? mai le luci aprimmo" 03. "Qual lieto suono!..." 04. "Ah! Non passo" 05. "Non lasciarmi in tal momento" 06. "La sicurezza tua" 07. "Corrasi..." 08. "Pi? non vedr? quel perfido" 09. "Vedesti? Oh come irato" 10. "Inutil ferro!..." 11. "Mille sospiri e lagrime" 12. "Giunge Augusto..." 13. "E deciso il destino" 14. "Non mi lagno, che il mio bene" 15. "Scacciar mi ? forza alfine" 16. "Nel tuo core unita sia" 17. "I prigionieri a me" 18. "Copra un eterno oblo"
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Descripción: | Aureliano in Palmira is unique in Rossini's oeuvre for it's inclusion of the only role, Arsace, that Rossini wrote for the castrato voice. It's tale of tragic defeat and the ultimate nobility and triumph of love in seemingly impossible circumstances is a refined and highly innovative example of his style. Set amidst turbulent times in the Roman Empire, Aureliano in Palmira is packed with sublime arias, duets of haunting beauty (notably the three given to Arsace and Zenobia) and excellent choruses, Rossini himself considering this work as 'divine music.' Even after initial success he reused many of it's melodies in later operas, most famously in Il barbiere di Siviglia. "Silvia Dalla Benetta... played the role of Zenobia and left no doubt that she was not only the Queen of Palmira, but also the prima donna of this evening! With her crisp, slender timbre and her excellent height she sang tirelessly and with brio. The Roman emperor Aureliano was sung with authority by Juan Francisco Gatell, a tenor with a clear, compact voice and a beautiful legato... Between the extensive list of singers... there is always a disappointment but not this year!", Runningtime: 00:00:00, Labelcode NXOC8660448.2 |
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