John Tomlinson, Philip Langridge - Harrison Birtwistle: The Minotaur (2008) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: John Tomlinson, Philip Langridge
- Title: Harrison Birtwistle: The Minotaur
- Year Of Release: 2008
- Label: Opus Arte
- Genre: Opera
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit-48kHz
- Total Time: 02:14:57
- Total Size: 1.27 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01 - Inception
02 - One. Arrival.
03 - Toccata 1
04 - Two. The choice
05 - Three. The labyrinth
06 - Four. Ariadne
07 - Five. The labyrinth
08 - Toccata 2
09 - Six. The Minotaur dreams
10 - Seven. The labyrinth
11 - Eight. A proposition
12 - Toccata 3
13 - Nine. The Minotaur dreams
14 - Ten. The Oracle at Psychro
15 - Eleven. A blind bargain
16 - Twelve. The labyrinth
17 - Thirteen. The Death of the Minotaur, Curtain calls
01 - Inception
02 - One. Arrival.
03 - Toccata 1
04 - Two. The choice
05 - Three. The labyrinth
06 - Four. Ariadne
07 - Five. The labyrinth
08 - Toccata 2
09 - Six. The Minotaur dreams
10 - Seven. The labyrinth
11 - Eight. A proposition
12 - Toccata 3
13 - Nine. The Minotaur dreams
14 - Ten. The Oracle at Psychro
15 - Eleven. A blind bargain
16 - Twelve. The labyrinth
17 - Thirteen. The Death of the Minotaur, Curtain calls
"The impact of the opera is greatly heightened not just by the casting but by the staging by Stephen Langridge at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden, very well filled on this DVD, with simple yet vividly atmospheric designs by Alison Chitty. The role of The Minotaur as a sort of Jekyll and Hyde figure was expressly designed for John Tomlinson, the famed Wotan from Bayreuth and centrally cast too in Birtwistle's earlier Gawain. His voice may no longer be as steady as it was, but his singing could not be more moving." (The Penguin Guide)
"Thanks to a superb cast and impeccable playing under Antonio Pappano, the evening is a glittering success...what Birtwistle has done is give us one opera inside another. The outer one is strident and earthbound; the
inner one - ending with the Minotaur's Caliban-like dying aria - burns with visionary fire." (The Independent)
"This opera, premiered at the Royal Opera last April, seems to me to be a masterpiece, of the kind that one feels the greatness of before one has a complete understanding of it...Christine Rice [as Ariadne], bearing the weight of exposition and of suffering, uses her wonderfully rich mezzo to stunning effect." (BBC Music Magazine)
"Birtwistle's latest large-scale music drama, written for Covent Garden, is a quite different experience on DVD: what might have been planned by composer and stage director to be witnessed from a distance is shown in unsparing close-up. But this seething, monumental reinvention of one of the most disquieting Greek myths – with a pithy libretto by David Harsent – is neither betrayed nor diminished by this excellent film." (Gramophone)
"The work's transition to high-definition video is marvellously achieved...the opera's incarnation on DVD never appears stilted or ‘stagey...The sound qualities of the recording are also outstanding, capable of revealing-in all its shocking majesty-the detail, subtlety and visceral power of Birtwistle's extraordinary score.
"Thanks to a superb cast and impeccable playing under Antonio Pappano, the evening is a glittering success...what Birtwistle has done is give us one opera inside another. The outer one is strident and earthbound; the
inner one - ending with the Minotaur's Caliban-like dying aria - burns with visionary fire." (The Independent)
"This opera, premiered at the Royal Opera last April, seems to me to be a masterpiece, of the kind that one feels the greatness of before one has a complete understanding of it...Christine Rice [as Ariadne], bearing the weight of exposition and of suffering, uses her wonderfully rich mezzo to stunning effect." (BBC Music Magazine)
"Birtwistle's latest large-scale music drama, written for Covent Garden, is a quite different experience on DVD: what might have been planned by composer and stage director to be witnessed from a distance is shown in unsparing close-up. But this seething, monumental reinvention of one of the most disquieting Greek myths – with a pithy libretto by David Harsent – is neither betrayed nor diminished by this excellent film." (Gramophone)
"The work's transition to high-definition video is marvellously achieved...the opera's incarnation on DVD never appears stilted or ‘stagey...The sound qualities of the recording are also outstanding, capable of revealing-in all its shocking majesty-the detail, subtlety and visceral power of Birtwistle's extraordinary score.
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