Grazer Philharmonisches Orchester & Dirk Kaftan - Martinů: The Greek Passion (2017) [CD-Rip]

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Title: Martinů: The Greek Passion
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Oehms Classics ‎– OC 967
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, booklet)
Total Time: 2:17:00
Total Size: 582 MB
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Tracklist:

Act I
1-1 Lord, My Lord! 02:32
1-2 This World Is A Real Success! 04:43
1-3 La, La, La! 04:02
1-4 Approach, Manolios, Approach 02:53
1-5 Don't You Notice Me, My Lord? 02:47
1-6 Listen To That! 03:24
1-7 Lord! Lord! 04:03
1-8 Katerina, What Are You After Here Among All These Men? 01:25
1-9 Who Are You? What Are You Doing Here? 01:55
1-10 He Looks like the Apostle James 02:58
1-11 My Sons, At This Very Moment 01:19
1-12 I Have Nothing Else, My Sisters 02:38
1-13 Father, Tonight You Can Rest On The Sarakina Mount 02:57
1-14 May The Race Take Root 01:58

Act II
1-15 Then... The Deep Peace 01:12
1-16 Here My Son 03:11
1-17 Hi, Yannakos! 02:27
1-18 Yannakos! 03:42
1-19 Manolios! Manolios! 05:04
1-20 Three Times I Have Seen Villages Planted 01:52
1-21 Here We'll Build the Gate! 04:21
1-22 Here Is A Good Man From Lycovrissi 03:04
1-23 Father! Father! The Old Man Is Dead! 03:59

Act III
2-1 Eat! Eat! 02:02
2-2 Manolios! Manolios! 04:22
2-3 Manolios! What's the Matter? 05:18
2-4 Who Is There? 06:42
2-5 I'm Son Of The Light 04:55
2-6 What Is He Talking About? 04:18
2-7 Christ Is Still Alive 03:19
2-8 I Would Like To Tell You An Adventure 05:01

Act IV
2-9 Oh! As The Apple Tree Among The Trees 01:01
2-10 Today Lenio And Nikolio Are Celebrating Their Wedding 05:38
2-11 God Called Up The Day 00:59
2-12 It's Manolios! 01:41
2-13 Brothers, Christians! 03:06
2-14 Men, Listen To Me! 07:14
2-15 It Is Christmas Eve 01:40
2-16 Don't Awake Him, He's Dreaming 02:29
2-17 Manolios Is Dead, Let's Pray for Him 02:13
2-18 Gloria, Gloria, Alleluja! 02:01
2-19 The Name Of The Young Man Was Written On The Snow 01:09
2-20 Alleluja! 03:04

The style of the Czech composer Bohuslav Martinů was enriched by numerous influences which are reflected in The Greek Passion; magnificent choirs contrast vividly with intimate chamber music, and folkloristic elements are placed next to complex, classically worked-out orchestral movements. A highly emotional mixture of oratorio and dramatic opera takes the listener into a world in which catastrophes abound. Lorenzo Fioroni, who has directed operas in Nuremberg, Augsburg and Heidelberg, has produced this dramatic contest against fear in Graz.