Concerto Koln, Julia Lezhneva & Mikhail Antonenko - Graun: Opera Arias (2017) [CD-Rip]
Artist: Concerto Koln, Julia Lezhneva & Mikhail Antonenko
Title: Graun: Opera Arias
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Decca Music
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 65:10 min
Total Size: 301 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Graun: Opera Arias
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Decca Music
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 65:10 min
Total Size: 301 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Carl Heinrich Graun (1703-59)
L'Orfeo
"Sento una pena"
Ifigenia in Aulide / Act 1
"Sforzero d'avverso mare"
Coriolano / Act 2
"Senza di te, mio bene"
L'Armida / Act 3
"La gloria t'invita"
Il Mithridate
"Piangete, o mesti lumi"
Silla / Act 3
"Parmi, ah no! Pur troppo, o Dio!"
Rodelinda, regina de' langobardi
Sinfonia
L'Orfeo / Act 1
"Il mar s'inalza e freme"
L'Orfeo / Act 2
"D'ogni aura al mormorar"
Silla / Act 2
"No, no di Libia fra l'arene"
L'Armida / Act 3
"A tanti pianti miei"
Britannico / Act 2
"Mi paventi il figlio indegno"
11 World Premiere Recordings.
A journey of discovery for Lezhneva, who spent days in a Berlin library unearthing this music.
Incredible undiscovered arias from Carl Heinrich Graun (1704-1759), one of the most important German composers of Italian baroque opera but almost unknown today.
Music of great virtuosity: vibrant, joyful and fiery arias contrast with tragic and deeply felt laments.
Concerto Köln, one of Germany’s finest period instrument orchestras, are led by young conductor (and pianist) Mikhail Antonenko and feature an array of world-class baroque musicians including violinist Dmitry Sinkovsky and lutenist Luca Pianca
A journey of discovery for Lezhneva, who spent days in a Berlin library unearthing this music.
Incredible undiscovered arias from Carl Heinrich Graun (1704-1759), one of the most important German composers of Italian baroque opera but almost unknown today.
Music of great virtuosity: vibrant, joyful and fiery arias contrast with tragic and deeply felt laments.
Concerto Köln, one of Germany’s finest period instrument orchestras, are led by young conductor (and pianist) Mikhail Antonenko and feature an array of world-class baroque musicians including violinist Dmitry Sinkovsky and lutenist Luca Pianca