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Carmen Giannattasio, Patricia Bardon, Paul Nilon, Colin Lee, London Philharmonic Orchestra, David Parry - Rossini: Ermione (2010) [Hi-Res]

Carmen Giannattasio, Patricia Bardon, Paul Nilon, Colin Lee, London Philharmonic Orchestra, David Parry - Rossini: Ermione (2010) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Rossini: Ermione
  • Year Of Release: 2010
  • Label: Opera Rara
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac 24bits - 44.1kHz +Booklet
  • Total Time: 02:14:15
  • Total Size: 1.15 gb
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Tracklist

CD1
01. Ermione, Act 1: "Troia! qual fosti un di!" (Chorus)
02. Ermione, Act 1: "Troia! qual fosti un di!" (Andromaca, Cefisa, Attalo, Fenicio, Chorus)
03. Ermione, Act 1: "Mia Delizia" (Andromaca)
04. Ermione, Act 1: "Io ti perdei!" (Andromaca, Cefisa, Fenicio, Attalo, Chorus)
05. Ermione, Act 1: "All'ombra del tuo sposo" (Attalo, Andromaca, Fenicio, Cefisa)
06. Ermione, Act 1: "Dall'Oriente" (Cleone, Maidens)
07. Ermione, Act 1: "A tante cure, o amiche" (Ermione, Pirro)
08. Ermione, Act 1: "Non proseguir! comprendo" (Ermione, Pirro)
09. Ermione, Act 1: "Ah! m'odia gia l'ingrato!" (Ermione, Pirro)
10. Ermione, Act 1: "Sul lido, di Agamennone" (Chorus, Pirro, Ermione)
11. Ermione, Act 1: "Venga il greco orator" (Ermione, Cleone, Pirro)
12. Ermione, Act 1: "Reggia abborrita!" (Oreste, Pilade)
13. Ermione, Act 1: "Che fia di te, se tal mollezza a Pirro" (Pilade, Oreste)
14. Ermione, Act 1: March
15. Ermione, Act 1: "Mi guarda, e impallidisce!" (Ermione, Oreste, Pilade, Pirro, Andromaca, Fenicio, Attalo)
16. Ermione, Act 1: "Balena il man del figlio" (Pirro)
17. Ermione, Act 1: "Deh serena i mesti rai" (Pirro, Ermione)
18. Ermione, Act 1: "Non pavento" (Pirro, Ermione, Andromaca, Pilade, Chorus)
19. Ermione, Act 1: "Periglioso e il restar" (Pilade, Andromaca, Fenicio)

CD2
01. Ermione, Act 1: "E pirro ancor di tanti oltraggi ad onta" (Cleone, Ermione, Oreste)
02. Ermione, Act 1: "Amarti?" (Ermione, Oreste)
03. Ermione, Act 1: "Anime sventurate" (Ermione, Oreste)
04. Ermione, Act 1: "Alfin l'eroeda forte" (Chorus)
05. Ermione, Act 1: "Dal valor de' detti tuoi" (Pirro, Cleone, Pilade, Fenicio, Andromaca, Cefisa, Attalo, Oreste)
06. Ermione, Act 1: "Sperar... Temer... Poss'io?" (Ermione, Pilade, Oreste, Pirro, Andromaca, Cleone, Cefisa, Attalo)
07. Ermione, Act 1: "A me Astianatte" (Pirro, Andromaca, Ermione, Oreste, Pilade, Fenicio)
08. Ermione, Act 1: "Pirro, deh serbami" (Ermione, Pirro, Cleone, Cefisa, Oreste, Pilade, Attalo, Andromaca, Fenicio, Chorus)
09. Ermione, Act 2: "Liete novelle, o Sire!" (Attalo, Pirro, Cleone, Cefisa, Adromaca)
10. Ermione, Act 2: "Ombra del caro sposo!" (Andromaca, Pirro)
11. Ermione, Act 2: "Vieni a giurar" (Pirro, Andromaca)
12. Ermione, Act 2: "Sia compiuto il mio fato" (Andromaca, Ermione, Fenicio, Cleone)
13. Ermione, Act 2: "Essa corre al trionfo!" (Ermione)
14. Ermione, Act 2: "Ah! voglia il Ciel" (Fenicio, Cleone, Ermione)
15. Ermione, Act 2: "Amata, l'amai" (Ermione, Cleone, Chorus)
16. Ermione, Act 2: "Un'empia mel rapi!" (Ermione)
17. Ermione, Act 2: "Il tuo dolor ci affretta..." (Ermione, Chorus, Oreste, Cleone)
18. Ermione, Act 2: "Ah! qual sovrasta a Pirro" (Fenicio, Pilade)
19. Ermione, Act 2: "A cosi trista immagine" (Fenicio, Pilade)
20. Ermione, Act 2: "Che feci? dove son?" (Ermione)
21. Ermione, Act 2: "Vendicata!" (Ermione, Oreste)
22. Ermione, Act 2: "Ah! ti rinvenni" (Pilade, Chorus, Ermione, Oreste)

Carmen Giannattasio, Patricia Bardon, Paul Nilon, Colin Lee, London Philharmonic Orchestra, David Parry - Rossini: Ermione (2010) [Hi-Res]


During the years from 1815 to 1822 when his career centered on Naples, Rossini composed a sequence of works for the Teatro San Carlo, which at that time boasted an outstanding orchestra and a company of resident singers that was the leading ensemble available anywhere. A string of masterpieces resulted, including Ermione - which is without doubt one of the composer's greatest operas, despite it being perhaps the least immediately successful. Ermione was received with incomprehension at its sole performance in 1819 and was never revived in Rossini's lifetime. Since its first stage revival in Pesaro in 1987, Ermione has been recognized as a lost masterpiece. Set in the aftermath of the Trojan War, the opera's novelties begin with an overture interrupted by a choral lament of Trojan prisoners. Tension and staggering originality are maintained right to the very end.

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