koszyk0 sztuk  
user Zaloguj
gen12238
Wydawnictwo: Genuin
Seria: Dresdner Philharmonie
Nr katalogowy: GEN 12238
Nośnik: 1 CD
EAN: 4260036252385
60,00zł
na zamówienie
Zamów
Nasze kategorie wyszukiwania

Epoka muzyczna: romantyzm, 20 wiek do 1960
Obszar (język): rosyjski, francuski

Czajkowski / Faure / Prokofiev: Dresdner Philharmonie: Gabriel Fauré: Pelléas et Mélisande; Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Capriccio italien; Sergei Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet

Genuin - GEN 12238
Wykonawcy
Dresdner Philharmonie
Michael Sanderling, Conductor
Gabriel Fauré (1845-1934):
Pelléas et Melisande. Suite op.80
Prélude
La Fileuse
Sicilienne
La Mort de Mélisande
Peter Tschaikowski (1840-1893):
Capriccio italien op.45
Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953):
Szenen aus dem Ballett "Romeo und Julia" op.64 nach William Shakespeare
Die Montagues und die Capulets
Julia
Tanz
Romeo und Julia
Romeo an Julias Grab
Tybalts Tod
The all-important theme of love in all its facets stands at the center of the Dresden Philharmonic's first concert of the season with its new Principal Conductor Michael Sanderling. The live recording of the concert now just being released on the GENUIN classics label begins with Pelléas et Mélisande by Gabriel Fauré. Fatal and forbidden love unavoidably imply drama - something which has moved humanity over and over again. Fauré's interpretation of the story stirs feelings such as anger or sadness over continued injustice and squandered opportunities. Selections from Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet bring the program's theme of star-crossed lovers full circle. Elements of Italian folk music repeatedly shine through in Tchaikovsky's brilliantly orchestrated Capriccio italien. Based on the model of his older Russian colleague, Glinka, Tchaikovsky's rendering is brimming over with new and original thoughts, which capriciously dance from one theme to the next and, after all manner of transformations, culminate in a rollicking finale.

data wydania: 20-01-2012

Zobacz także:

  • GEN 87086
  • GEN 87081
  • CDA 68331/2
  • CAR 83537
  • PTC 5187325
  • NFPMA 99151
  • SWR 19138
  • GEN 23848
  • HC 23066
  • CDA 68428