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Tracklista:1. Swan Lake2. Act 1: Scene 1 - Introduction3. Act 1: Scene 1 - The Prince's Birthday Party - Waltz4. Act 1: Scene 1 - Entrance of the Queen5. Act 1: Scene 1 - Pad De Trois6. Act 1: Scene 1 - Pas D'action7. Act 1: Scene 1 - Polonaise (Goblet Dance)8. Act 1: Scene 1 - Finale9. Act 1: Scene 2 - Introduction10. Act 1: Scene 2 - Entrance of Rothbart11. Act 1: Scene 2 - Entrance of the Swans12. Act 1: Scene 2 - Entrance of Odette13. Act 1: Scene 2 - Swans' Dance14. Act 1: Scene 2 - "White Swan" Duet (Odette and the Prince)15. Act 1: Scene 2 - Dance of the Cygnets16. Act 1: Scene 2 - Odette's Solo17. Act 1: Scene 2 - Swans' Dance18. Act 1: Scene 2 - Finale19. Act 2: Introduction20. Act 2: The Jester's Dance21. Act 2: Waltz of the Princesses22. Act 2: Entrance of Odile and Rothbart23. Act 2: Spanish Dance24. Act 2: Neapolitan Dance25. Act 2: Hungarian Dance (Csárdás)26. Act 2: Mazurka27. Act 2: "Black Swan" Pas De Deux (Odile and the Prince)28. Act 2: Finale29. Act 3: Entr'acte30. Act 3: Waltz of the Black and White Swans (Valse Bluette)31. Act 3: Entrance of Odette32. Act 3: Odette and Rothbart33. Act 3: Entrance of the Prince34. Act 3: Pad De Deux (Odette and the Prince)35. Act 3: Rothbart's Death36. Act 3: Sunrise37. Act 3: Curtain Calls38. Act 3: Credits


  • Wykonawca Gergiev Valery
  • Data premiery 2007-11-02
  • Nośnik DVD
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Tracklista:1. Auf der Campagna (In the Compagna) 00:08:39 2. In Roms Ruinen (At the Ruins of Rome) 00:12:20 3. Am Strande von Sorrent (On the Beach at Sorrento) 00:12:36 4. Neapolitanisches Volksleben (Scenes from Neapolitan Life) 00:08:42 5. Die Liebe der Danae, Op. 83, TrV 278: Symphonic fragment 00:10:15 6. Der Rosenkavalier, Op. 59, TrV 227: Waltz Sequence No. 2 00:06:55


  • Wykonawca Kosler Zdenek
  • Data premiery 1990-01-01
  • Nośnik CD

Giovanni Battista Pergolesi is unquestionably one of the most fascinating personalities of the 18th century. While his life remains generally shrouded in mystery, his name and his works have so intrigued later generations that he has become a truly legendary figure.The three cantatas for soprano, strings and basso continuo presented here appear, along with a fourth for alto, in an elegant collection published around 1736. This was a posthumous compilation of works composed during the Neapolitan composer’s all-too-brief career. They all exhibit the new pre-galant manner characteristic of the latest Neapolitan music of the time, while remaining close to the baroque style with their dense harmonic language and expressive melodic lines.Pergolesi’s extraordinary popularity only a few years after his death coincided with a considerable craze for the Neapolitan school in most of the European courts. From the 1740s, Neapolitan music became the benchmark and model. Nicola Antonio Porpora in all probability played, along with many others, an important role in this growing recognition. His instrumental works, few in number, include some chamber sinfonie.


  • Wykonawca Ensemble Rosasolis , Leger Magali
  • Data premiery 2011-02-01
  • Nośnik CD
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