
Wydawnictwo: Pentatone
Nr katalogowy: PTC 5187341
Nośnik: 2 CD
Data wydania: wrzesień 2024
EAN: 8717306263412
Nr katalogowy: PTC 5187341
Nośnik: 2 CD
Data wydania: wrzesień 2024
EAN: 8717306263412
Woolf: Jacqueline
Pentatone - PTC 5187341
Kompozytor
Luna Pearl Woolf
Luna Pearl Woolf
Utwory na płycie:
1 Jacqueline - On Stage.mp3
2 Jacqueline - Disease I.mp3
3 Jacqueline - 5 Years Old.mp3
4 Jacqueline - You and Me.mp3
5 Jacqueline - Recording.mp3
6 Jacqueline - Intense Perfumes.mp3
7 Jacqueline - Marriage I.mp3
8 Jacqueline - Samson.mp3
9 Jacqueline - Psychoanalysis I.mp3
10 Jacqueline - Dirty Joke.mp3
11 Jacqueline - The Record I.mp3
12 Jacqueline - Dizzy.mp3
13 Jacqueline - Psychoanalysis II.mp3
14 Jacqueline - Seductress I.mp3
15 Jacqueline - Persecution.mp3
16 Jacqueline - Telephone.mp3
17 Jacqueline - Mon ami I.mp3
18 Jacqueline - Disease II, Part.mp3
19 Jacqueline - Run.mp3
20 Jacqueline - Disease II, Part II.mp3
21 Jacqueline - Bathing in the Sea in October.mp3
22 Jacqueline - Mon ami II.mp3
23 Jacqueline - Cancellation.mp3
24 Jacqueline - Ode.mp3
25 Jacqueline - Scuttlebum.mp3
26 Jacqueline - Seductress II.mp3
27 Jacqueline - The Record II.mp3
CD 1:
Star Birth
Super Nova
CD 2:
Meteorit4
Impact
Star Birth
Super Nova
CD 2:
Meteorit4
Impact
Jacqueline is powerful, award-winning new opera that dives into the real-life struggle between famed cellist Jacqueline du Pré and the multiple sclerosis that ravaged her body, mind, and talent - robbing her of her identity, her breathtaking musical gift, and ultimately her life. The story is brought to life by celebrated American soprano Marnie Breckenridge (as Jacqueline) and former du Pré protégé and world-renowned cellist Matt Haimovitz, playing the role of her constant companion: her cello. GRAMMY-nominated composer Luna Pearl Woolf and Pulitzer Prize-winning librettist Royce Vavrek chart the development of great prodigy and, ultimately, great tragedy. Told in four movements – I. Star Birth; II. Super Nova; III. Meteorite; IV. Impact – the opera references Haimovitz’s personal recollections of du Pré herself. Colorful and at times funny, raw, joyful and audacious, the form of the work echoes du Pré’s iconic interpretation of Edward Elgar’s Cello Concerto, using the concerto’s four-movement structure to navigate a prismatic and passionate, if all too short, life in music.