Танеев. "Орестея"
Артикул: CDVP 2891198
EAN: 4600317122776
Состав: 2 CD
Состояние: Новое. Заводская упаковка.
Дата релиза: 01-01-2015
Лейбл: Мелодия
Исполнители: Chernobayev Viktor, bass / Чернобаев Виктор, бас Galushkina Lidiya, mezzo / Галушкина Лидия, меццо Bokov Anatoly, baritone / Боков Анатолий, баритон Shimko Tamara, soprano / Шимко Тамара, сопрано
Исполнители: Chernobayev Viktor, bass / Чернобаев Виктор, бас Galushkina Lidiya, mezzo / Галушкина Лидия, меццо Bokov Anatoly, baritone / Боков Анатолий, баритон Shimko Tamara, soprano / Шимко Тамара, сопрано Dubrovin Ivan, tenor / Дубровин Иван, тенор Tkachenko Ninel, soprano / Ткаченко Нинель, сопрано Savchenko Arkady, tenor / Савченко Аркадий, тенор Ganestova Ludmila, soprano / Ганестова Людмила, сопрано
Композиторы: Taneyev, Sergey / Танеев Сергей
Дирижеры: Kolomiytseva Tatiana / Коломийцева Татьяна
Оркестры/Хоры: Choir of the Belorussian State Bolshoi Theatre of Opera and Ballet / Хор Государственного Большого театра оперы и балета Белорусской ССР Orchestra of the Belorussian State Bolshoi Theatre of Opera and Ballet / Оркестр Государственного Большого театра оперы и балета Белорусской ССР
Жанры: Опера, интермедия, серената
Треклист
O Gods! How soon you'll put an end to my permanent watch?
Glory! Glory!
Tell us, tell us, our queen!
Is it for real? Agamemnon has returned
Narrative of Aegisthus
Oh my Aegisthus!
Happy moment!
I greet you, my fatherland
Oh my spouse! Do I see you again when I'm awake?
You too come in, I call you, Cassandra
The will of fate cannot be changed, there's no hope for the unfortunate one
Woe is me!
Come here! Help! I'm dying!
A bloody, long-planned act
And that was the pride of Greece!
Woe is me, a miserable offender (2. Akt: The libation bearers)
Clytemnestra! Clytemnestra!
I had a dreadful dream - How can I avert the approaching misfortune?
Hermes! The great god, defender of pilgrims
O Gods! How soon you'll put an end to my permanent watch?
Glory! Glory!
Tell us, tell us, our queen!
Is it for real? Agamemnon has returned
Narrative of Aegisthus
Oh my Aegisthus!
Happy moment!
I greet you, my fatherland
Oh my spouse! Do I see you again when I'm awake?
You too come in, I call you, Cassandra
The will of fate cannot be changed, there's no hope for the unfortunate one
Woe is me!
Come here! Help! I'm dying!
A bloody, long-planned act
And that was the pride of Greece!
Woe is me, a miserable offender (2. Akt: The libation bearers)
Clytemnestra! Clytemnestra!
I had a dreadful dream - How can I avert the approaching misfortune?
Hermes! The great god, defender of pilgrims
We are carrying a gift from the murderer to the murdered one
Hermes, herald of the gods
What is it? A lock of hair?
Apollo himself, the great god
Hey you! Slave! Respond to my call
I greet you, wandered, who are you?
Bad fortune! Aegisthus is killed, killed!
I am looking for you!
Concluding scene
Entr'acte - I can't bear it anymore (3. Akt: The Eumenides)
Entr'acte
Protect me, almighty Apollo!
The goddess has given us a new law
Concluding scene