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Mauricio Kagel, Alberto Posadas - Donaueschinger Musiktage 2006 Vol. 4

Mauricio Kagel, Alberto Posadas - Donaueschinger Musiktage 2006 Vol. 4
ID: NEOS10727
CDs: 1
Type: SACD
Subkolektion: New Music

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Martin Smolka, Wolfgang Mitterer - Donaueschinger Musiktage 2006 Vol. 3

Martin Smolka, Wolfgang Mitterer - Donaueschinger Musiktage 2006 Vol. 3
ID: NEOS10726
CDs: 1
Type: SACD
Subkolektion: New Music

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Georg Friedrich Haas, Jörg Widmann - Donaueschinger Musiktage 2006 Vol. 2

Georg Friedrich Haas, Jörg Widmann - Donaueschinger Musiktage 2006 Vol. 2
ID: NEOS10725
CDs: 1
Type: SACD
Kolektion: World Premiere RecordingSubkolektion: Orchester

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Ladislav Kubík - Songs of Zhivago

Ladislav Kubík - Songs of Zhivago
ID: NEOS10711
CDs: 1
Type: SACD
Subkolektion: Piano

1-6 Adrian Thompson, tenor / Czech Philharmonic Orchestra - Ronald Zollman, conductor
7 - 10 Joanna Sobkowska, piano / Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra - Vladimír Válek, conductor
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O. H. Moe, S. Haddad, W. Rihm, J. Estrada - Donaueschinger Musiktage 2006 Vol.1

O. H. Moe, S. Haddad, W. Rihm, J. Estrada - Donaueschinger Musiktage 2006 Vol.1
ID: NEOS10724
CDs: 1
Type: SACD
Kolektion: World Premiere RecordingSubkolektion: Quartet

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IVAR HALLSTRÖM - Den Bergtagna (Opera ).

IVAR HALLSTRÖM - Den Bergtagna (Opera ).
ID: CDO1001-2-2
CDs: 2
Type: CD
Kolektion: World Premiere RecordingSubkolektion: Oper

Soloists: Karl-Robert Lindgren (Bass), Bengt Krantz (Voice), Lars Billengren (Tenor),
Berit Lindholm (Soprano), Hillevi Martinpelto (Soprano), Lars Tibell (Tenor), Helge Lannerbäck (Baritone), Monica Sjöholm (Soprano)

A truly great romantic opera. Although written in this small country, it reflects the same kind of grandness found in the works of other operatic composers in this era.
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Eduard Brendler - Ryno - The Knight Errant -Opera

Eduard Brendler - Ryno - The Knight Errant -Opera
ID: CDO1031-2-2
CDs: 2
Type: CD
Kolektion: World Premiere RecordingSubkolektion: Oper

Perhaps the first real Swedish opera from the nineteenth Century. Quite a Mozart inspired work showing true craftsmanship. Completed by Prince Oscar, after the death of the composer.

Ryno - The First Swedish Romantic Opera
Frans Fredric Eduard Brendler was born in Dresden in 1800 and moved to Sweden the following year when his father Johann Frans was appointed flautist with the Court Orchestra. The young Eduard received flute lessons from his father, but did not at first devote himself professionally to music: he was employed as a book-keeper by Jacob Dubbe on the island of Gotland and, upon his return to Stockholm in 1823, referred to himself as a businessman.

That same year he joined the Orchestra of Harmoniska sällskapet (the Harmonic Society) and also appeared as a flute soloist. The following year be was named as an honorary member of the Society.
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Carlson: Anna Karenina - An Opera in two acts

Carlson: Anna Karenina - An Opera in two acts
ID: SIGCD154
CDs: 2
Type: CD
Kolektion: Opera Collection

An Opera in two acts by David Carlson. Libretto by Colin Graham
World Premiere Recording

Synopsis: Anna Karenina
ACT ONE
Prolog, Moscow, December. Anna visits her brother Stiva and his wife Dolly, hoping to save their marriage. A man falls under the train. When Anna meets Vronsky, she is so disturbed by the accident that she hardly notices him. He's very taken with her. 1.1 Stiva's house. Anna persuades Dolly to forgive Stiva's infidelity. 1.2 The ball at Betsy's, St. Petersburg, New Year, 1875. Levin proposes to Kitty and is refused because she is infatuated with Vronsky. Anna is compromised by Vronsky's too-obvious attentions. She is affected by his declarations but resists him. Karenin notices others' reactions. 1.3 At Karenin's. Karenin insists that Anna make an effort to preserve appearances for the sake of society. Trying to persuade her to open her heart to him, he discovers that it is locked against him. 2.1 - 2 Stiva's home, next spring/Levin's house in the country. Dolly, comforting Kitty, tries to persuade her that Vronsky is not worthy of her. She also asks about Kitty's feelings for Levin. Even the feeling of life reborn in the spring is not enough to comfort Levin. Stiva visits and gives him news of Kitty and of Vronsky's dangerous infatuation with Anna. 2.3 Karenin's country house. Anna reveals to Vronsky that she is to bear his child. He tries to persuade her to leave her husband, but she refuses because the Russian divorce laws would cause her to lose her son Seriosha. 3.1 A box at the races that afternoon. Vronsky suffers a severe accident. Karenin insists that the distraught Anna comport herself properly. She informs him that she cannot bear the sight of him and that she loves Vronsky. 3.2 Karenin's study some days later, night. Karenin cannot decide what to do. While hoping to preserve his marriage to Anna, who, he tries to persuade himself, is evil and corrupt, he must at all costs preserve his reputation. He writes to her insisting that she return to him and continue as before: He will not consider a divorce. 3.3 Anna, incensed, realizes that she must choose between her lover and her son. She tells Vronsky of her recurring death-dream, connected with the accident at the station. He is unable to comfort her, and she suspects him of selfishness when he again urges her to go away with him. She goes to Karenin and tells him she cannot continue as before, but begs him to let her have her son. Consumed with rage and disgust, he refuses.
ACT TWO
4.1 The Admiralty Gardens, St. Petersburg, early autumn. Levin cannot reconcile the problems and ironies of life and longs for death. Dolly insists that he come to meet Kitty at their house. Stiva learns with horror from Karenin of his impending divorce and begs him to talk to Dolly. Yashvin tries to persuade Vronsky to give up Anna for the sake of his career. He refuses. 4.2 A supper party at the Oblonskys'. Levin and Kitty meet for the first time since Betsy's ball and are both very moved. Karenin is angered by the general conversation concerning unfaithful wives and luckless husbands, and Dolly is unable to persuade him to forgive. Levin and Kitty declare their love for each other during a game of solitaire. "Not time to die yet!" exclaims a delighted Stiva. 4.3 Anna's bedroom that night. Karenin returns home to find Anna near death after a miscarriage. He is reconciled to Vronsky at her bedside and promises forgiveness. 5.1 Levin's house six months later. Although Levin is now happily married to Kitty, who is pregnant, he remains dissatisfied with what he regards as a useless and unproductive life, exemplified by news from Dolly that Anna, now recovered, has left Karenin for Vronsky and that Seriosha is being looked after by his aunt Lydia. 5.2 Letters. Anna writes to Karenin asking to be allowed to see Seriosha one last time, on his birthday. Lydia urges Karenin to forbid this. He does so, against his better judgment. 5.3 Seriosha's bedroom two days later. Anna forces her way into her son's bedroom. Since he had been told she was dead, he is overjoyed to see her. He does not realize that this is the last time he will see his mother, but he is distraught when Anna has to leave. 6.1 Anna's apartments at a hotel that evening. Anna, now addicted to opiates, is at the end of her tether: She doubts Vronsky's fidelity. Death is always on her mind: She is like a train hurtling to destruction. Dolly and Stiva are appalled at her condition when they bring Levin to meet her. Levin is much struck with this beautiful, sad woman and her situation. She asks him to tell Kitty not to forgive her, for to be able to do so, Kitty would have to suffer what Anna has herself suffered. When left alone with Vronsky, her jealousy leads to a schismatic quarrel. Vronsky leaves to visit his mother, and Anna is certain that he is in fact leaving her forever. She contemplates an overdose of morphia and then decides to follow Vronsky to the station to beg his forgiveness. 6.2 At the station. Everything passes like a dream. Anna has missed Vronsky and waits to follow him on the next train. She reviews her situation and the tortured life before her: She realizes, as if a light had suddenly illumined her soul, that death would release her from the pain and responsibility of life. When the train comes into the station, she throws herself beneath it. 6.3 Levin's country estate months later, in spring. In the aftermath of Anna's death, Levin cannot come to terms with the irony of life. Through the wisdom of his old nurse, he at last understands the reason for living: To live, love, and be loved; not to judge or envy others, nor to bewail their suffering; life is everything in itself. His blind eyes have been opened. -Colin Graham
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Schoeck - Das Holde Bescheiden - Fischer-Dieskau - Shirai - HOLL

Schoeck - Das Holde Bescheiden - Fischer-Dieskau - Shirai - HOLL
ID: CLAVES509308-9
CDs: 2
Type: CD
Kolektion: World Premiere Recording

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Wenzeslaus Thomas Matiegka, Complete Flute and Violin trios

Wenzeslaus Thomas Matiegka, Complete Flute and Violin trios
ID: E025_26
CDs: 2
Type: CD
Kolektion: World Premiere RecordingSubkolektion: Chamber Ensemble

First world recording, from the original editions
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