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      2. verdissimo ii: don carlos - alzira - giuseppe verdi

      Verdissimo II: Don Carlos - Alzira

      Giuseppe VerdiGiuseppe Verdi
      • 2013
      • 25 tracks
      • 1 uur, 48 min
      • opera
      Verdissimo II: Don Carlos - Alzira - Giuseppe Verdi
      Verdissimo II: Don Carlos - Alzira - Giuseppe Verdi

      Album Details

      Immerse yourself in the rich, dramatic world of Giuseppe Verdi with the album "Verdissimo II: Don Carlos - Alzira." This captivating collection, released on February 1, 2013, under the Documents label, brings together two of Verdi's most compelling operas, performed in German. The album spans a total of 1 hour and 48 minutes, offering a deep dive into the composer's masterful storytelling and musical genius.

      "Don Carlos," one of Verdi's most renowned operas, is presented here in its entirety, featuring powerful arias and ensembles that showcase the depth of the characters and the complexity of their relationships. The opera's themes of love, duty, and political intrigue are brought to life through the passionate performances of the cast.

      Complementing "Don Carlos" is "Alzira," another of Verdi's lesser-known but equally captivating works. This opera, set in colonial Peru, explores themes of love, betrayal, and redemption against the backdrop of political turmoil. The German performances add a unique dimension to these timeless stories, highlighting the universal emotions that transcend language barriers.

      Whether you're a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Verdissimo II: Don Carlos - Alzira" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The album is a testament to Verdi's enduring legacy and his ability to create music that resonates with audiences across generations. Don't miss the opportunity to explore these timeless masterpieces and discover the magic of Giuseppe Verdi's music.

      1 februari 20132013 Documents2013 Documents

      Tracks

      1. Don Carlos (Sung in German): Act III: Ich bin's, mein Carlos (Posa, Don Carlos)Giuseppe Verdi, Josef Greindl, Boris Greverus, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Josef Hermann, Irma Demuth, Johanna Blatter, Elisabeth Hufnagel, Berlin Stadtischen Opera Chorus, Berlin Stadtischen Opera Orchestra, Ferenc Fricsay
        3:36
      2. Don Carlos (Sung in German): Act III: Bald wird uns die Stunde schlagen (Posa)Giuseppe Verdi, Josef Greindl, Boris Greverus, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Josef Hermann, Irma Demuth, Johanna Blatter, Elisabeth Hufnagel, Berlin Stadtischen Opera Chorus, Berlin Stadtischen Opera Orchestra, Ferenc Fricsay
        2:43
      3. Don Carlos (Sung in German): Act III: Weshalb sprichst du vom Sterben? (Don Carlos, Posa)Giuseppe Verdi, Josef Greindl, Boris Greverus, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Josef Hermann, Irma Demuth, Johanna Blatter, Elisabeth Hufnagel, Berlin Stadtischen Opera Chorus, Berlin Stadtischen Opera Orchestra, Ferenc Fricsay
        1:47
      4. Don Carlos (Sung in German): Act III: Mein Carlos, noch Eines (Posa)Giuseppe Verdi, Josef Greindl, Boris Greverus, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Josef Hermann, Irma Demuth, Johanna Blatter, Elisabeth Hufnagel, Berlin Stadtischen Opera Chorus, Berlin Stadtischen Opera Orchestra, Ferenc Fricsay
        2:42
      5. Don Carlos (Sung in German): Act III: Mein Sohn, nimm dein Schwert (Tutti)Giuseppe Verdi, Josef Greindl, Boris Greverus, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Josef Hermann, Irma Demuth, Johanna Blatter, Elisabeth Hufnagel, Berlin Stadtischen Opera Chorus, Berlin Stadtischen Opera Orchestra, Ferenc Fricsay
        3:49
      6. Don Carlos (Sung in German): Act IV: EinleitungGiuseppe Verdi, Josef Greindl, Boris Greverus, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Josef Hermann, Irma Demuth, Johanna Blatter, Elisabeth Hufnagel, Berlin Stadtischen Opera Chorus, Berlin Stadtischen Opera Orchestra, Ferenc Fricsay
        2:59
      7. Don Carlos (Sung in German): Act IV: Aria: Du, im irdischen Wahn einst befangen (Elisabeth)Giuseppe Verdi, Josef Greindl, Boris Greverus, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Josef Hermann, Irma Demuth, Johanna Blatter, Elisabeth Hufnagel, Berlin Stadtischen Opera Chorus, Berlin Stadtischen Opera Orchestra, Ferenc Fricsay
        8:16
      8. Don Carlos (Sung in German): Act IV: Elisabeth! … Ich bat zu Gott (Don Carlos, Elisabeth)Giuseppe Verdi, Josef Greindl, Boris Greverus, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Josef Hermann, Irma Demuth, Johanna Blatter, Elisabeth Hufnagel, Berlin Stadtischen Opera Chorus, Berlin Stadtischen Opera Orchestra, Ferenc Fricsay
        4:09
      9. Don Carlos (Sung in German): Act IV: Wiedersehn wird uns werden (Elisabeth, Don Carlos)Giuseppe Verdi, Josef Greindl, Boris Greverus, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Josef Hermann, Irma Demuth, Johanna Blatter, Elisabeth Hufnagel, Berlin Stadtischen Opera Chorus, Berlin Stadtischen Opera Orchestra, Ferenc Fricsay
        2:35
      10. Don Carlos (Sung in German): Act IV: Ja, fur immer! (Philipp, Grossinquisitor, Elisabeth, Don Carlos)Giuseppe Verdi, Josef Greindl, Boris Greverus, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Josef Hermann, Irma Demuth, Johanna Blatter, Elisabeth Hufnagel, Berlin Stadtischen Opera Chorus, Berlin Stadtischen Opera Orchestra, Ferenc Fricsay
        1:27
      11. Alzira (Sung in German): Prologue: IntroduzioneGiuseppe Verdi, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Alfred Hubner, Rupert Glawitsch, Augusto Garabello, Josef Burgwinkel, Deutsche Singgemeinschaft, Berlin Reichssenders Orchestra, Heinrich Steiner
        3:43
      12. Alzira (Sung in German): Prologue: Muoia, muoia, coverto d'insulti (Chorus, Zamoro)Giuseppe Verdi, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Alfred Hubner, Rupert Glawitsch, Augusto Garabello, Josef Burgwinkel, Deutsche Singgemeinschaft, Berlin Reichssenders Orchestra, Heinrich Steiner
        8:10
      13. Alzira (Sung in German): Act I: Alta cagion qui v'assembrava (Alvaro, Gusmano)Giuseppe Verdi, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Alfred Hubner, Rupert Glawitsch, Augusto Garabello, Josef Burgwinkel, Deutsche Singgemeinschaft, Berlin Reichssenders Orchestra, Heinrich Steiner
        2:14
      14. Alzira (Sung in German): Act I: Eterna la memoria (Gusmano, Chorus)Giuseppe Verdi, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Alfred Hubner, Rupert Glawitsch, Augusto Garabello, Josef Burgwinkel, Deutsche Singgemeinschaft, Berlin Reichssenders Orchestra, Heinrich Steiner
        6:09
      15. Alzira (Sung in German): Act I: Riposa. Tutte in suo cor vegliante (Chorus)Giuseppe Verdi, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Alfred Hubner, Rupert Glawitsch, Augusto Garabello, Josef Burgwinkel, Deutsche Singgemeinschaft, Berlin Reichssenders Orchestra, Heinrich Steiner
        3:36
      16. Alzira (Sung in German): Act I: Da Gusmano, su fragil barca (Alzira, Chorus)Giuseppe Verdi, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Alfred Hubner, Rupert Glawitsch, Augusto Garabello, Josef Burgwinkel, Deutsche Singgemeinschaft, Berlin Reichssenders Orchestra, Heinrich Steiner
        8:30
      17. Alzira (Sung in German): Act I: Anima mia (Zamoro, Alzira)Giuseppe Verdi, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Alfred Hubner, Rupert Glawitsch, Augusto Garabello, Josef Burgwinkel, Deutsche Singgemeinschaft, Berlin Reichssenders Orchestra, Heinrich Steiner
        5:51
      18. Alzira (Sung in German): Act I: Teco sperai combattereGiuseppe Verdi, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Alfred Hubner, Rupert Glawitsch, Augusto Garabello, Josef Burgwinkel, Deutsche Singgemeinschaft, Berlin Reichssenders Orchestra, Heinrich Steiner
        4:39
      19. Alzira (Sung in German): Act II: Mesci, Mesci! Vittoria, vittoria! (Chorus)Giuseppe Verdi, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Alfred Hubner, Rupert Glawitsch, Augusto Garabello, Josef Burgwinkel, Deutsche Singgemeinschaft, Berlin Reichssenders Orchestra, Heinrich Steiner
        3:59
      20. Alzira (Sung in German): Act II: Ei morra (Gusmano, Alzira)Giuseppe Verdi, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Alfred Hubner, Rupert Glawitsch, Augusto Garabello, Josef Burgwinkel, Deutsche Singgemeinschaft, Berlin Reichssenders Orchestra, Heinrich Steiner
        8:03
      21. Alzira (Sung in German): Act II: Amici! … Propizio ebbi fortunaGiuseppe Verdi, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Alfred Hubner, Rupert Glawitsch, Augusto Garabello, Josef Burgwinkel, Deutsche Singgemeinschaft, Berlin Reichssenders Orchestra, Heinrich Steiner
        3:18
      22. Alzira (Sung in German): Act II: Irne lungi ancor dovreiGiuseppe Verdi, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Alfred Hubner, Rupert Glawitsch, Augusto Garabello, Josef Burgwinkel, Deutsche Singgemeinschaft, Berlin Reichssenders Orchestra, Heinrich Steiner
        4:59
      23. Alzira (Sung in German): Act II: Tergi del pianto AmericaGiuseppe Verdi, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Alfred Hubner, Rupert Glawitsch, Augusto Garabello, Josef Burgwinkel, Deutsche Singgemeinschaft, Berlin Reichssenders Orchestra, Heinrich Steiner
        2:34
      24. Alzira (Sung in German): Act II: E' dolce la tromba che suona vittoriaGiuseppe Verdi, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Alfred Hubner, Rupert Glawitsch, Augusto Garabello, Josef Burgwinkel, Deutsche Singgemeinschaft, Berlin Reichssenders Orchestra, Heinrich Steiner
        2:58
      25. Alzira (Sung in German): Act II: Altre virtudi, insano (Tutti)Giuseppe Verdi, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Alfred Hubner, Rupert Glawitsch, Augusto Garabello, Josef Burgwinkel, Deutsche Singgemeinschaft, Berlin Reichssenders Orchestra, Heinrich Steiner
        5:08
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      About Giuseppe Verdi

      Giuseppe Verdi, born into modest means in the small town of Le Roncole near Busseto, Italy, in 1813, is celebrated as one of the most influential composers in the history of opera. His journey to becoming a titan of Italian music was marked by personal tragedies and political turmoil, yet Verdi's resilience and genius shone through, revolutionizing the operatic genre. Verdi's operas, known for their intense emotional depth, vigorous orchestral styles, and forceful vocal writing, have left an indelible mark on the world of classical music. His masterpieces, including "Rigoletto," "La traviata," "Aida," "Otello," and "Falstaff," continue to captivate audiences worldwide. Verdi's ability to weave powerful narratives and dramatic tension into his compositions has solidified his status as a national and international hero, making him a beloved figure in the realm of opera. Beyond his musical achievements, Verdi's philanthropic and political engagements further cemented his legacy as a true icon of Italian culture.

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