Rias-Kammerchor, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester, Michail Jurowski - Khachaturian: Spartacus (2012)
BAND/ARTIST: Rias-Kammerchor, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester, Michail Jurowski
- Title: Khachaturian: Spartacus
- Year Of Release: 2012
- Label: Capriccio
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 02:16:19
- Total Size: 708 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1
1. Introduction 13:06
2. Act I: March of the gladiators and the Egyptian dancing-girl 04:32
3. Act I: Phrygia's dance and scene of separation 06:06
4. Act I: Dance of a Greek slaves 02:26
5. Act I: Scene and Dance with Crotales 01:49
6. Act I: Etruscan dance 02:05
7. Act I: Aegina's variation and Bacchanalia 03:54
8. Act I: Flight of the blindfold gladiators 02:08
9. Act I: Gladiator's death 05:35
10. Act I: Revolt of the slaves and Phrygia's jubilation 03:59
11. Act II: The Via Appia and Dance of the shepherd and shepherdess 07:51
12. Act II: Slaves' variation and Dance on the shields 05:45
13. Act II: Arrival of Spartacus and his narrative 03:39
14. Act II: Parting of Spartacus and Phrygia 02:07
15. Act II: Introduction and Dance of the nymphs 02:09
16. Act II: Aegina's dance 02:43
17. Act II: Adagio of Aegina and Crassus 00:41
18. Act II: Adagio 04:59
CD 2
1. Act II: Crassus's dance 01:11
2. Act II: Dance of the Gaditanian Maidens - Victory of Spartacus 07:19
3. Act II: Spartacus and Crassus fight 02:43
4. Act III: Crassus and Aegina 02:59
5. Act III: Bustle 05:34
6. Act III: Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia 09:23
7. Act III: Scene 01:04
8. Act III: Entry of Spartacus 06:43
9. Act III: Entry of the Merchants - General dance 01:56
10. Act III: Aegina's dance 03:25
11. Act III: General dance 01:47
12. Act III: Entry of Spartacus, quarrel and Harmodius' treachery 03:23
13. Act III: Final battle 03:22
14. Act III: Spartacus's path 02:43
15. Act III: Death of Spartacus and Requiem 07:13
Performers:
Rias-Kammerchor
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester
Michail Jurowski
CD 1
1. Introduction 13:06
2. Act I: March of the gladiators and the Egyptian dancing-girl 04:32
3. Act I: Phrygia's dance and scene of separation 06:06
4. Act I: Dance of a Greek slaves 02:26
5. Act I: Scene and Dance with Crotales 01:49
6. Act I: Etruscan dance 02:05
7. Act I: Aegina's variation and Bacchanalia 03:54
8. Act I: Flight of the blindfold gladiators 02:08
9. Act I: Gladiator's death 05:35
10. Act I: Revolt of the slaves and Phrygia's jubilation 03:59
11. Act II: The Via Appia and Dance of the shepherd and shepherdess 07:51
12. Act II: Slaves' variation and Dance on the shields 05:45
13. Act II: Arrival of Spartacus and his narrative 03:39
14. Act II: Parting of Spartacus and Phrygia 02:07
15. Act II: Introduction and Dance of the nymphs 02:09
16. Act II: Aegina's dance 02:43
17. Act II: Adagio of Aegina and Crassus 00:41
18. Act II: Adagio 04:59
CD 2
1. Act II: Crassus's dance 01:11
2. Act II: Dance of the Gaditanian Maidens - Victory of Spartacus 07:19
3. Act II: Spartacus and Crassus fight 02:43
4. Act III: Crassus and Aegina 02:59
5. Act III: Bustle 05:34
6. Act III: Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia 09:23
7. Act III: Scene 01:04
8. Act III: Entry of Spartacus 06:43
9. Act III: Entry of the Merchants - General dance 01:56
10. Act III: Aegina's dance 03:25
11. Act III: General dance 01:47
12. Act III: Entry of Spartacus, quarrel and Harmodius' treachery 03:23
13. Act III: Final battle 03:22
14. Act III: Spartacus's path 02:43
15. Act III: Death of Spartacus and Requiem 07:13
Performers:
Rias-Kammerchor
Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester
Michail Jurowski
Aram Khachaturian's famous ballet, Spartacus, was first produced for the Kirov Theatre in Leningrad in 1956 and choreographed several times until Yuri Grigorovich’s 1968 version for the Bolshoi Ballet. It in was this version that Spartacus achieved worldwide success and this version forms the basis for the present CD recording.
This complete recording is performed by the Rias Chamber Choir, Deutsches Symphony Orchestra Berlin and conducted by Michail Jurowski.
Spartacus was once hailed as the most successful ballet since Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet. Khachaturian’s music is conventional and catchy, so much so the BBC chose the Adagio from Act 3 of his ballet as the title music for the BBC drama The Onedin Line.
This complete recording is performed by the Rias Chamber Choir, Deutsches Symphony Orchestra Berlin and conducted by Michail Jurowski.
Spartacus was once hailed as the most successful ballet since Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet. Khachaturian’s music is conventional and catchy, so much so the BBC chose the Adagio from Act 3 of his ballet as the title music for the BBC drama The Onedin Line.
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