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PostPosted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 11:44 pm   Post subject: Opera scenes and performances on youtube Reply with quote


Here we can post youtube videos from operas. Smile

PLEASE MAKE SURE TO PUT OPERA ON HERE ONLY. THERE ARE OTHER THREADS TO POST SYMPHONIES/ORCHESTRAL/CHAMBER MUSIC

Now sit back and enjoy!! Smile
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PostPosted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 11:49 pm   Post subject: Reply with quote


This is the Commendatore Scene from the second act of Don Giovanni Smile Love it. The performances are amazing. Watch to the end to get the full effect. It features Sam Ramey, Kurt Moll, and Ferruccio Furlanetto





It even has English subtitles Smile
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 12:02 am   Post subject: Reply with quote


This is Samuel Ramey in Boito's Mefistofele singing "Son lo Spirito"

Enjoy!!




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PostPosted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 12:11 am   Post subject: Reply with quote


Here is Herbert Von Karajan conducting dies irae & dies illa from Verdi's Requiem. Notice the choir is not using sheet music. Smile

featuring Anna tomowa_sintow, soprano
Agnes baltsa, mezzo
Jose carreras, tenor
jose van dam, bass




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PostPosted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 12:21 am   Post subject: Reply with quote


Here is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Requiem Dies irae
Conducted by Leonard Bernstein with Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks




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Here is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Requiem Confutatis and Lacrimosa

John Eliot Gardiner conducts the English Baroque Soloists and the Monteverdi Choir. This performance was filmed at the Palau de la Musica Catalana, Barcelona in Dec. 1991.

Latin Lyrics and English translation follow:

CONFUTATIS
Confutatis maledictis,
When the damned are cast away
Flammis acribus addictis,
and consigned to the searing flames,
Voca me cum benedictus.
call me to be with the blessed.
Oro supplex et acclinis,
Bowed down in supplication I beseech Thee,
Cor contritum quasi cinis:
my heart as though ground to ashes:
Gere curam mei finis.
Help me in my final hour.

LACRIMOSA
Lacrimosa dies illa,
O this day full of tears,
Qua resurget ex favilla.
when from the ashes arises
Iudicandus homo reus:
guilty man to be judged:
Huic ergo parce, Deus.
O Lord, have mercy upon him!
Pie Jesu Domine,
Gentle Lord Jesus,
Dona eis requiem. Amen.
grant them eternal rest. Amen.




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PostPosted: Sat Mar 01, 2008 12:36 am   Post subject: Reply with quote


Anna Caterina Antonacci and Jonas Kaufmann, final duet from Carmen, London, ROH, 2006

If you've seen Carmen, you'll notice she is not as aggressive as some have portrayed her.

This one also has English Subtitles




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ENDING OF GOUNOD´S "FAUST" featuring
FRANCISCO ARAIZA, GABRIELA BENACKOVA, RUGGERO RAIMONDI... WIENER STAATSOPER,
ERCIH BINDER CONDUCTING.

This one really stretches the female range Wink




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Well I loved the game Gabriel Knight 2 - The Beast Within
In the game this opera is played. I like it. Maybe because it completes the game.




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Wow, I see you've been quite busy too, wlz! Smile
Very nice finds.

Here's a little addition of mine:

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
The Magic Flute
Sarastro's Aria "O Isis & Osiris", performed by the incredible Kurt Moll
in the MET, sung in German



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Here's another version of the "O Isis & Osiris"-Aria, this time being sung in english, which is kind of weird for me since I've known this opera since my childhood in german. Wink

René Pape, Sarastro
recorded in the MET 2005, conducted by James Levine



Oh, and this one has subtitles too... interesting.
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weaponlordzero wrote:
This is the Commendatore Scene from the second act of Don Giovanni Smile Love it. The performances are amazing. Watch to the end to get the full effect. It features Sam Ramey, Kurt Moll, and Ferruccio Furlanetto





It even has English subtitles Smile

I just love that one, already had it in my favourites for some time... Smile
I'm so amazed that Kurt Moll sang the low D in the end, just awesome!
IMO the opera should end right after the death of Don Giovanni and this unnecessary Nonet should be cut...
I always get a nice, but goosebumpie feeling when I hear to this particular music, certainly one THE climaxes in music history.

Here's another quite good version, Bryn Terfel as Don Giovanni



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Another interesting interpretation of th Commendatore-scene.
Quite interesing, what do you thing?



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SiriusCreations wrote:
Well I loved the game Gabriel Knight 2 - The Beast Within
In the game this opera is played. I like it. Maybe because it completes the game.


They really put forth some effort to make the opera look convincing Smile
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bpewien wrote:
Wow, I see you've been quite busy too, wlz! Smile
Very nice finds.

Here's a little addition of mine:

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
The Magic Flute
Sarastro's Aria "O Isis & Osiris", performed by the incredible Kurt Moll
in the MET, sung in German


Kurt Moll is great. He is a fantastic singer and I appreciate the link Smile
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