Laila Andersson - Strauss: Salome (2020)
BAND/ARTIST: Laila Andersson
- Title: Strauss: Salome
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: Sterling Records
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 97:50 min
- Total Size: 600 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Salome, Scene I: I. Wie schöne ist die Prinzessin Salome heute Nacht!
02. Salome, Scene I: II. Nach mir wird Einer kommen
03. Salome, Scene II: I. Ich will nicht bleiben
04. Salome, Scene II: II. Siehe, der Herr ist gekommen
05. Salome, Scene II: III. Jauchze nicht, du Land Palästina
06. Salome, Scene II: IV. Du wirst das für mich tun
07. Salome, Scene III: I. Wo ist er, dessen Sündenbecher
08. Salome, Scene III: II. Er ist schrecklich
09. Salome, Scene III: III. Wie abgezehrt er ist!
10. Salome, Scene III: IV. Jochanaan!
11. Salome, Scene III: V. Niemals, Tochter Babylons
12. Salome, Scene III: VI. Intermezzo
13. Salome, Scene IV: I. Wo ist Salome:
14. Salome, Scene IV: II. Salome, komm, trink Wein mit mir
15. Salome, Scene IV: III. Wahrhatfig, Herr, es wäre besser
16. Salome, Scene IV: IV. Siehe, der Tag ist nahe
17. Salome, Scene IV: V. Eine Menge Menschen wird sich
18. Salome, Scene IV: VI. Tanz für mich, Salome
19. Salome, Scene IV: VII. Salomes Tanz
20. Salome, Scene IV: VIII. Ah! Herrlich!
21. Salome, Scene IV: IX. Nein, nein!
22. Salome, Scene IV: X. Salome, ich beschwöre dich?
23. Salome, Scene IV: XI. Wer hat meinen Ring genommen?
24. Salome, Scene IV: XII. Es ist kein Laut zu vernehmen
25. Salome, Scene IV: XIII. Ah! Du wolltest mich nicht dein Mund geben
26. Salome, Scene IV: XIV. Sie ist ein Ungeheurer, deine Tochter
27. Salome, Scene IV: XV. Ah! Ich habe deinen Mund geküßt, Jochanaan
Richard Strauss Salome, adapted from the play by Oscar Wilde, first premiered on December 9th, 1905. The opera shocked audiences due to its themes which blend the violent and erotic within a Christian biblical setting. It centers around the death of John the Baptist and is famous for its Dance of the Seven Veils. Laila Andersson-Palme was born in 1941 and moved to Stockholm in 1960. She was immediately accepted in the solo class at the Royal College of Music and began to perform in small roles at the Opera. After a student concert in 1963 where she sang Violettas aria in La Traviata at the Royal Opera House, she was directly engaged on a scholarship. Eventually her voice developed in a dramatic direction. Following a hugely successful career often singing Richard Strauss and Richard Wagner, in various roles, in 1985 she was appointed Court singer in 1985 and was elected in 1997as member no. 913 of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music.
Year 2020 | Classical | FLAC / APE
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