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BBC Philharmonic, Coro del Teatro Regio di Torino, Gianandrea Noseda - Rachmaninov: Aleko (2010)

BBC Philharmonic, Coro del Teatro Regio di Torino, Gianandrea Noseda - Rachmaninov: Aleko (2010)
  • Title: Rachmaninov: Aleko
  • Year Of Release: 2010
  • Label: Chandos
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless +Booklet
  • Total Time: 00:50:55
  • Total Size: 186 mb
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Tracklist

01. Introduction -
02. Chorus: As dear as freedom is our happy encampment -
03. Chorus: The magic power of song-(Old Gypsy)
04. Chorus: But why did you not immediately hasten after the thankless wretch-(Aleko, Zemfira, Young Gypsy, Old Gypsy)
05. Women's Dance -
06. Men's Dance -
07. Chorus: The fires have gone out -
08. Duet: Just one more kiss! (Young Gypsy, Zemfira)
09. Cradle Scene: Old man, fearful man … (Zemfira, Aleko)
10. Cavatina: The whole camp sleeps-(Aleko)
11. Intermezzo -
12. Romance: Look how beneath the distant vault of heaven-(Young Gypsy)
13. Finale: Duet: It's time to go, my love, it's time!-(Young Gypsy, Aleko)
14. Chorus: What's all this noise? What is that cry? (Old Gypsy, Zemfira, Old Gypsy Woman, Aleko)
15. Chorus: We are gentle and kind-hearted (Old Gypsy, Aleko)

[center]BBC Philharmonic, Coro del Teatro Regio di Torino, Gianandrea Noseda - Rachmaninov: Aleko (2010)

Opera is one of the great musical passions of Gianandrea Noseda, who has explored it to stunning effect with the BBC Philharmonic. In September 2009 he became Music Director at Teatro Regio in Turin, one of Europe’s leading opera houses. Here he presents Aleko, recorded following a highly acclaimed performance at the Stresa Festival with the Coro del Teatro Regio di Torino and the BBC Philharmonic. The ‘all-Russian’ cast of soloists are Sergey Murzaev (soloist with the Bolshoy Theatre), Evgeny Akimov and Nadezhda Vasilieva (both soloists with the Mariinsky Theatre Company), Gennady Bezzubenkov and the world-renowned soprano Svetla Vassileva. Chandos has previously released The Miserly Knight and Francesca da Rimini.

Sometimes referred to as Rachmaninoff’s answer to Carmen, Aleko (adapted from The Gypsies by Alexander Pushkin) was written in 1892 as a graduation work at the Moscow Conservatory and won the highest prizes from the judges that year. The rhapsodic Orientalism and effortless melodies in particular appeal. As a companion to his two later operas, Aleko illustrates Rachmaninoff early finding his own individual style.

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  • olga1001
  •  wrote in 14:45
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How's Russian Carmen or Il tabarro ?
Noseda is smart but lyrical enough :)
And better than Symphony :p
Thank you ^.^