Gürzenich-Orchester Köln & Dmitrij Kitajenko - Tchaikovsky: Iolanta (2015)
Artist: Gürzenich-Orchester Köln, Dmitrij Kitajenko
Title: Tchaikovsky: Iolanta
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Oehms
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 01:47:26
Total Size: 468 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Tchaikovsky: Iolanta
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Oehms
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 01:47:26
Total Size: 468 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Iolanta, Op. 69, TH 11
Introduction
Scene: Moy ptenchik, Iolanta, ty ustala? (Marthe, Iolanta, Brigitte, Laura, Chorus) - Arioso: Otchego eto prezhde ne znala li toskya ya (Iolanta)
Scene: Polno, ne nado, rodnaya, popustu dushu tomit! (Marthe, Brigitte, Laura, Chorus) - Vot, tebe, lyutiki, vot vasilki (Brigitte, Laura, Chorus, Marthe)
Scene: Brigitta, eto ty? (Iolanta, Laura, Brigitte, Marthe) - Spi, pust angely krylami navevayut sny (Brigitte, Laura, Marthe, Chorus)
Scene: Prizyvny rog (Bertrand, Almeric, Marthe, Rene, Ebn-Hakia) - Arioso: Gospod moy, yesli greshen ya (Rene)
Scene: Tvoye litso besstrastno (Rene, Ebn-Hakia) - Arioso: Dva mira: plotsky i dukhovny (Ebn-Hakia, Rene)
Scene: Ne toropis (Robert, Vaudemont) - Aria: Kto mozhet sravnitsya s Matildoy moyey (Robert)
Romance: Net! Chary lask krasy myatezhnoy (Vaudemont)
Scene: Odnako gde zhe my? (Vaudemont, Robert, Iolanta) - Duet: Chudny pervenets tvorenya (Vaudemont, Iolanta)
Scene: Iolanta! Iolanta! Iolanta! (Marthe, Laura, Brigitte, Iolanta, Chorus, Rene, Vaudemont, Almeric, Ebn-Hakia, Bertrand)
Finale: Prosti menya, ya obmanul tebya (Rene, Vaudemont, Almeric, Robert, Bertrand, Marthe, Laura, Brigitte, Chorus, Iolanta, Ebn-Hakia)
The world premieres of Iolanta and The Nutcracker took place on 18 December 1892 at St. Petersburg’s Mariinsky Theatre. “The execution of both,” wrote the composer to his brother Anatoly the next day, “was magnificent, and that of the ballet perhaps too magnificent – its brilliance made one’s eyes tired.” Gustav Mahler conducted the first performance of the one-act opera outside Russia on 3 January 1893 in Hamburg and also directed the Viennese premiere of Iolanta on 22 March 1900.
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