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Handel - Orlando
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Mozart - Don Giovanni
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Christoph Williabald Gluck - Iphigenie en Tauride / Galstian, Gilfry, van der Walt, Christie, Guth (Opernhaus Zurich)
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:Description:Iphigénie en Tauride is considered by many to be Gluck’s greatest work and the culmination of his career. Boasting the finest libretto that Gluck ever set, Iphigénie en Tauride comes as close as possible to the complete realization of the composer’s ideal of putting music at the service of poetry to achieve dramatic truth. Hugely demanding, it is one of opera’s most intense and powerful experiences. Libretto by Nicolas-François Guillard. Conductor : William Christie. Director: Claus Guth. Sets and Costumes : Christian Schmidt. Iphigénie: Juliette Galstian. Oreste: Rodney Gilfry. Pylade: Deon van der Walt. Thoas: Anton Scharinger. Goddess Diana: Martina Jankova. Zurich Opera’s ...
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Johann Strauss - Simplicius / Welser-Most, Volle, Zysset, Zurich Opera House
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»rank: 100779
:Description:Based on Grimmelhausen’s seventeenth-century picaresque novel, set during the Thirty Years’ War, Simplicius is the ingenuous hero of a tortuous tale of concealed identities and thwarted love – which leads, of course, to a happy ending. David Pountney’s witty and ingenious staging for the Zürich Opera brings out the very best in the extraordinary and exceptional work. Stars Michael Volle, Martin Zysset, and Rolf Haunstein. :Rare and well-done! This is a superb performance of excellent, long-forgotten music. Simplicius was lost for more than a century, but when it was recovered (including a few patches for missing parts), the Zurich Opera House welcomed it ...
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Monteverdi - Il Ritorno d'Ulisse In Patria / Kasarova, Henschel, Kaufmann, Hartelius, Rey, Jankova, Zysset, Mayr, Kallisch, Harnoncourt, Zurich Opera
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»rank: 119009
:Description:Based on Grimmelhausen’s seventeenth-century picaresque novel, set during the Thirty Years’ War, Simplicius is the ingenuous hero of a tortuous tale of concealed identities and thwarted love – which leads, of course, to a happy ending. David Pountney’s witty and ingenious staging for the Zürich Opera brings out the very best in the extraordinary and exceptional work. Stars Michael Volle, Martin Zysset, and Rolf Haunstein. :Rare and well-done! This is a superb performance of excellent, long-forgotten music. Simplicius was lost for more than a century, but when it was recovered (including a few patches for missing parts), the Zurich Opera House welcomed it ...
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Simplicius [Region 2]
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»rank: 119009
: :Rare and well-done! This is a superb performance of excellent, long-forgotten music. Simplicius was lost for more than a century, but when it was recovered (including a few patches for missing parts), the Zurich Opera House welcomed it back with a production worthy of a historic event. Johann Strauss II, like most comic geniuses, had a lifelong wish to produce something deeply serious. Parts of Simplicius come close to that goal, but then a delectable tune in 3/4 time pops up and we are back in the realm of the waltz king, enjoying it all the more because of the contrast. In both ...
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Il Ritorno d'Ulisse in patria
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»rank: 119009
: :Rare and well-done! This is a superb performance of excellent, long-forgotten music. Simplicius was lost for more than a century, but when it was recovered (including a few patches for missing parts), the Zurich Opera House welcomed it back with a production worthy of a historic event. Johann Strauss II, like most comic geniuses, had a lifelong wish to produce something deeply serious. Parts of Simplicius come close to that goal, but then a delectable tune in 3/4 time pops up and we are back in the realm of the waltz king, enjoying it all the more because of the contrast. In both ...
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Die Zauberflöte
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»rank: 119009
: :Rare and well-done! This is a superb performance of excellent, long-forgotten music. Simplicius was lost for more than a century, but when it was recovered (including a few patches for missing parts), the Zurich Opera House welcomed it back with a production worthy of a historic event. Johann Strauss II, like most comic geniuses, had a lifelong wish to produce something deeply serious. Parts of Simplicius come close to that goal, but then a delectable tune in 3/4 time pops up and we are back in the realm of the waltz king, enjoying it all the more because of the contrast. In both ...
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