Giuseppe Sinopoli - Giuseppe Sinopoli Essential Recordings (2022)
BAND/ARTIST: Giuseppe Sinopoli, Staatskapelle Dresden, New York Philharmonic, Philharmonia Orchestra, Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
- Title: Giuseppe Sinopoli Essential Recordings
- Year Of Release: 2022
- Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 6:10:40
- Total Size: 1.5 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Am Wasserfall
02. 4. W.M.B. (Allegro di molto)
03. Nebel steigen auf
04. Promenade
05. Erscheinung
06. Promenade
07. Die Sonne verdüstert sich allmählich
08. 2. H.D.S.-P. (Allegro)
09. Auf blumige Wiesen
10. 11. G.R.S. (Allegro di molto)
11. 7. Troyte (Presto)
12. 6. Assez vif
13. The Tuileries Gardens
14. Promenade
15. Auf dem Gletscher
16. Ballet Of The Chickens In Their Shells
17. The Market-place At Limoges
18. Gefahrvolle Augenblicke
19. 6. Ysobel (Andantino)
20. 5. Presque lent - dans un sentiment intime
21. Durch Dickicht und Gestrüpp auf Irrwegen
22. 1. Modéré - très franc
23. Theme (Andante)
24. Sonnenaufgang
25. 3. R.B.T. (Allegretto)
26. 4. Assez animé
27. 3. Modéré
28. Promenade
29. Einleitung
30. 1. C.A.E. (L'istesso tempo)
31. Elegie
32. Zurück nur! zurücke
33. Auf der Alm
34. Von der großen Sehnsucht
35. Zum zweiten Mal seh' ich erscheinen
36. The Catacombs (Sepulchrum romanum)
37. Sachte kommt! und kommt verbunden!
38. Der Anstieg
39. Und umgewandelt seh' ich die Holde
40. Nacht (II)
41. 8. W.N. (Allegretto)
42. Von den Freuden und Leidenschaften
43. 5. R.P.A. (Moderato)
44. 10. Intermezzo: Dorabella (Allegretto)
45. Cum mortuis in lingua mortua
46. O laßt mich einen Augenblick noch hier!
47. Samuel Goldenberg And Schmuyle
48. Eintritt in den Wald
49. II. La fontana del Tritone al mattino
50. Das erfrischet
51. Sonnenuntergang
52. Stille vor dem Sturm
53. Gnomus
54. I. I pini di Villa Borghese
55. Das Grablied
56. Bydlo
57. Wanderung neben dem Bache
58. 2. Assez lent
59. Nacht (I)
60. 12. B.G.N. (Andante)
61. Vision
62. 13. Romanza *** (Moderato)
63. 7. Moins vif
64. Auf dem Meere - Schlußchor: "Segel schwellen"
65. Schon sind sie erhöret
66. III. La fontana di Trevi al meriggio
67. The Hut On Fowl's Legs (Baba-Yaga)
68. Weh, was seh' ich, welch ein Bild!
69. "Aber Alles verkündet" - "Nein! nicht länger ist zu säumen!"
70. Gewitter und Sturm, Abstieg
71. 9. Nimrod (Adagio)
72. I. La fontana di Valle Giulia all'alba
73. Von den Hinterweltlern
74. Von der Wissenschaft
75. "Zu dem Strande, zu der Barke!"
76. Auf dem Gipfel
77. I. Circenses
78. 8. Epilogue (Lent)
79. Das Nachtwandlerlied
80. Stelle her der goldnen Tage
81. Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance, Op. 39: March, No. 4 in G
82. Der Genesende
83. The Old Castle
84. IV. La Befana
85. IV. La fontana di Villa Medici al tramonto
86. IV. I pini della Via Appia
87. 14. Finale: E.D.U. (Allegro - Presto)
88. The Great Gate Of Kiev
89. Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance, Op. 39: March, No. 1 in D
90. Ausklang
91. II. Pini presso una catacomba
92. III. I pini del Gianicolo
93. 3. Und ich sah den Himmel aufgetan
94. II. Il giubileo
95. 1. Halleluja! Heil und Preis
96. III. L'Ottobrata
97. Das Tanzlied - Das Nachtlied
98. Es fürchte die Götter das Menschengeschlecht
99. 2. Lobet unsern Gott
100. "Aber abseits wer ist's?" Adagio-Poco Andante-Adagio
101. Auch das Schöne muß sterben!
102. Ihr wandelt droben im Licht
01. Am Wasserfall
02. 4. W.M.B. (Allegro di molto)
03. Nebel steigen auf
04. Promenade
05. Erscheinung
06. Promenade
07. Die Sonne verdüstert sich allmählich
08. 2. H.D.S.-P. (Allegro)
09. Auf blumige Wiesen
10. 11. G.R.S. (Allegro di molto)
11. 7. Troyte (Presto)
12. 6. Assez vif
13. The Tuileries Gardens
14. Promenade
15. Auf dem Gletscher
16. Ballet Of The Chickens In Their Shells
17. The Market-place At Limoges
18. Gefahrvolle Augenblicke
19. 6. Ysobel (Andantino)
20. 5. Presque lent - dans un sentiment intime
21. Durch Dickicht und Gestrüpp auf Irrwegen
22. 1. Modéré - très franc
23. Theme (Andante)
24. Sonnenaufgang
25. 3. R.B.T. (Allegretto)
26. 4. Assez animé
27. 3. Modéré
28. Promenade
29. Einleitung
30. 1. C.A.E. (L'istesso tempo)
31. Elegie
32. Zurück nur! zurücke
33. Auf der Alm
34. Von der großen Sehnsucht
35. Zum zweiten Mal seh' ich erscheinen
36. The Catacombs (Sepulchrum romanum)
37. Sachte kommt! und kommt verbunden!
38. Der Anstieg
39. Und umgewandelt seh' ich die Holde
40. Nacht (II)
41. 8. W.N. (Allegretto)
42. Von den Freuden und Leidenschaften
43. 5. R.P.A. (Moderato)
44. 10. Intermezzo: Dorabella (Allegretto)
45. Cum mortuis in lingua mortua
46. O laßt mich einen Augenblick noch hier!
47. Samuel Goldenberg And Schmuyle
48. Eintritt in den Wald
49. II. La fontana del Tritone al mattino
50. Das erfrischet
51. Sonnenuntergang
52. Stille vor dem Sturm
53. Gnomus
54. I. I pini di Villa Borghese
55. Das Grablied
56. Bydlo
57. Wanderung neben dem Bache
58. 2. Assez lent
59. Nacht (I)
60. 12. B.G.N. (Andante)
61. Vision
62. 13. Romanza *** (Moderato)
63. 7. Moins vif
64. Auf dem Meere - Schlußchor: "Segel schwellen"
65. Schon sind sie erhöret
66. III. La fontana di Trevi al meriggio
67. The Hut On Fowl's Legs (Baba-Yaga)
68. Weh, was seh' ich, welch ein Bild!
69. "Aber Alles verkündet" - "Nein! nicht länger ist zu säumen!"
70. Gewitter und Sturm, Abstieg
71. 9. Nimrod (Adagio)
72. I. La fontana di Valle Giulia all'alba
73. Von den Hinterweltlern
74. Von der Wissenschaft
75. "Zu dem Strande, zu der Barke!"
76. Auf dem Gipfel
77. I. Circenses
78. 8. Epilogue (Lent)
79. Das Nachtwandlerlied
80. Stelle her der goldnen Tage
81. Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance, Op. 39: March, No. 4 in G
82. Der Genesende
83. The Old Castle
84. IV. La Befana
85. IV. La fontana di Villa Medici al tramonto
86. IV. I pini della Via Appia
87. 14. Finale: E.D.U. (Allegro - Presto)
88. The Great Gate Of Kiev
89. Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance, Op. 39: March, No. 1 in D
90. Ausklang
91. II. Pini presso una catacomba
92. III. I pini del Gianicolo
93. 3. Und ich sah den Himmel aufgetan
94. II. Il giubileo
95. 1. Halleluja! Heil und Preis
96. III. L'Ottobrata
97. Das Tanzlied - Das Nachtlied
98. Es fürchte die Götter das Menschengeschlecht
99. 2. Lobet unsern Gott
100. "Aber abseits wer ist's?" Adagio-Poco Andante-Adagio
101. Auch das Schöne muß sterben!
102. Ihr wandelt droben im Licht
Conductor Giuseppe Sinopoli was one of the world's great conducting stars. He gave powerful, psychologically penetrating, even expressionist, performances that were often highly controversial. At the age of 12, Sinopoli studied harmony and organ at Messina, then harmony and counterpoint at the Venice Conservatory (1965-1967). At the insistence of his father he simultaneously studied medicine. From 1969 to 1973, he attended the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena, studying under Franco Donatoni. He graduated with his doctorate of medicine in psychiatry and a PhD in anthropology from the University of Padua in 1972. His psychiatry dissertation was on the physiology of the areas of the brain concerned with creating the sensations of sound.
After a period as Donatoni's assistant, Sinopoli was appointed to the faculty of the Venice Conservatory as professor for contemporary and electronic music. In that year he also took up conducting studies with Hans Swarowsky in Vienna. In 1975 he founded the Bruno Maderna Ensemble, an avant-garde music group, while continuing to teach and compose.
He began to make a reputation as a composer. His work, typically, was intense and followed the trend toward serial music that prevailed at the time. He received several major commissions. His largest work was an opera named Lou Salomé, based on the life of a 19th century literary figure. It was premiered at the Bavarian State Opera in Munich in 1981.
Meanwhile, his work leading the Bruno Maderna Ensemble had been noticed. He began receiving requests to conduct. In 1976 and 1977, respectively, he led highly acclaimed performances of the Verdi operas Aïda and Macbeth in Venice, then the same composer's Macbeth at the Deutsche Oper Berlin and Attila at the Vienna State Opera. Sinopoli's London operatic debut was Puccini's Manon Lescaut at Covent Garden (1983) and his New York debut was at the Metropolitan with Puccini's Tosca (1985). As an operatic conductor, he performed frequently at the Bayreuth Festival, La Scala, and other major opera houses. He is particularly known for his electrifying performances of the Richard Strauss operas Salome and Elektra.
In addition to Bayreuth, Sinopoli was also a frequent guest at the Salzburg, Lucerne, and Schlewsig-Holstein Music Festivals. From 1990 until his death, Sinopoli was director of the Taormina Arte Festival in Sicily. He was appointed principal conductor of the Orchestra dell'Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome (serving there through 1987) and in 1984 became the principal conductor of the Philharmonia Orchestra in London, remaining through 1994. In 1987, his position was upgraded to that of music director of the Philharmonia, which he held until 1994. From 1992 to 2001 Sinopoli was principal conductor of the Staatskapelle Dresden.
Giuseppe Sinopoli recorded exclusively for Deutsche Grammophon. His set of Maderna works won the Grand Prix International du Disque and Premio della Critica Discografia Italiana in 1981. His Manon Lescaut recording won both those prizes in addition to the International Record Critics Award in 1985. Further prizes were a Gramophone Award in 1987 for La forza del destino, the Tokyo Record Academy Prize and Stella d'Oro for Madama Butterfly, three prizes for Tannhäuser, and three for Tosca. Sinopoli's most honored recording was Strauss' Salome, which won the Orphee d'Or, the Stella d'Argento, the Grand Prix de la Nouvelle Academie du Disque, and the Edison Award. In 1994, the Italian government awarded Sinopoli its highest award, the Gran Croce al Merito, for his contribution to arts and music. Giuseppe Sinopoli died at the Deutsche Oper Berlin of a heart attack while conducting the third act of Aïda. ~ Joseph Stevenson
After a period as Donatoni's assistant, Sinopoli was appointed to the faculty of the Venice Conservatory as professor for contemporary and electronic music. In that year he also took up conducting studies with Hans Swarowsky in Vienna. In 1975 he founded the Bruno Maderna Ensemble, an avant-garde music group, while continuing to teach and compose.
He began to make a reputation as a composer. His work, typically, was intense and followed the trend toward serial music that prevailed at the time. He received several major commissions. His largest work was an opera named Lou Salomé, based on the life of a 19th century literary figure. It was premiered at the Bavarian State Opera in Munich in 1981.
Meanwhile, his work leading the Bruno Maderna Ensemble had been noticed. He began receiving requests to conduct. In 1976 and 1977, respectively, he led highly acclaimed performances of the Verdi operas Aïda and Macbeth in Venice, then the same composer's Macbeth at the Deutsche Oper Berlin and Attila at the Vienna State Opera. Sinopoli's London operatic debut was Puccini's Manon Lescaut at Covent Garden (1983) and his New York debut was at the Metropolitan with Puccini's Tosca (1985). As an operatic conductor, he performed frequently at the Bayreuth Festival, La Scala, and other major opera houses. He is particularly known for his electrifying performances of the Richard Strauss operas Salome and Elektra.
In addition to Bayreuth, Sinopoli was also a frequent guest at the Salzburg, Lucerne, and Schlewsig-Holstein Music Festivals. From 1990 until his death, Sinopoli was director of the Taormina Arte Festival in Sicily. He was appointed principal conductor of the Orchestra dell'Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome (serving there through 1987) and in 1984 became the principal conductor of the Philharmonia Orchestra in London, remaining through 1994. In 1987, his position was upgraded to that of music director of the Philharmonia, which he held until 1994. From 1992 to 2001 Sinopoli was principal conductor of the Staatskapelle Dresden.
Giuseppe Sinopoli recorded exclusively for Deutsche Grammophon. His set of Maderna works won the Grand Prix International du Disque and Premio della Critica Discografia Italiana in 1981. His Manon Lescaut recording won both those prizes in addition to the International Record Critics Award in 1985. Further prizes were a Gramophone Award in 1987 for La forza del destino, the Tokyo Record Academy Prize and Stella d'Oro for Madama Butterfly, three prizes for Tannhäuser, and three for Tosca. Sinopoli's most honored recording was Strauss' Salome, which won the Orphee d'Or, the Stella d'Argento, the Grand Prix de la Nouvelle Academie du Disque, and the Edison Award. In 1994, the Italian government awarded Sinopoli its highest award, the Gran Croce al Merito, for his contribution to arts and music. Giuseppe Sinopoli died at the Deutsche Oper Berlin of a heart attack while conducting the third act of Aïda. ~ Joseph Stevenson
Year 2022 | Classical | FLAC / APE
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