Francesco Cavalli , Conducting: René Jacobs , Directed By Herbert Wernicke - La Calisto MP3 Full Album
Tracklist
1 | Scena 4: Sien Mortali O Divini | 4:23 |
2 | Scena 5: Scorgate, Anco Scorgate | 6:30 |
3 | Atto Primo | |
4 | Generic | 4:00 |
5 | Scena 12: Interprete Mal Buona Son | 6:58 |
6 | Scena 4: D'aver Un Consorte | 3:16 |
7 | Scena 7: Improvisi Stupori | 11:28 |
8 | Scena 5: Bella Mia Sspinata | 8:47 |
9 | Atto Trezo | |
10 | Scena 8: Ch Condusse Costei | 2:25 |
11 | Scena 9: Sinfonia. Cor Mio, Che Vuoi Tu? | 12:12 |
12 | Scena 6: Che Non L'Ami Volete? | 13:57 |
13 | Scena Ultima | 6:22 |
14 | Scena 1: Sinfonia. Erme E Solinghe Cime | 7:15 |
15 | Scena 14: Numi Selvatici | 4:54 |
16 | Scena 10 | 6:02 |
17 | Documentaire (Making Of) | 54:00 |
18 | Scena 2: De Le Sponde Tartaree | 8:55 |
19 | Act Secundo | |
20 | Scena 6: Calisto, Anima, Mia? | 8:03 |
21 | Prologo | 9:00 |
22 | Scena 5 | 5:10 |
23 | Scena 1: Del Foco Fulminato | 5:12 |
24 | Ballo De Orsi | 3:32 |
25 | Scena 2: Piante Ombrose | 12:59 |
26 | Scena 3: Alfin La Tanto Rigida | 11:48 |
27 | Sifonia. Restino Imbalsamate | 4:40 |
28 | Bonus | |
29 | Scena 2: Candidi Corridori | 9:04 |
Credits
- Composed By – Francesco Cavalli
- Conductor, Liner Notes, Harpsichord, Music Director – René Jacobs
- Design [Packaging] – Atelier Harmonia Mundi
- Ensemble – Concerto Vocale
- Leader [Concerto Vocale] – Roubina Saidkhanian
- Libretto By – Giovanni Faustini
- Libretto By [English Translation], Liner Notes [English Translation] – Derek Yeld
- Libretto By [French Translation] – Nicole Renggli
- Libretto By [German Translation], Liner Notes – Liesel B. Sayre
- Libretto By [Revision] – Silvano Daniele
- Liner Notes [German Translation] – Heidi Fritz
- Photography By – Klaus Lefebvre
- Producer [Documentaire] – Pierre Barre
- Producer [TV] – Jacques Bourton
- Production Manager [TV] – Benoit Jacques de Dixmude
- Realization – Herbert Wernicke
- Vocals [Callisto] – María Bayo
- Vocals [Diano/Destino] – Louise Winter
- Vocals [Endimione] – Graham Pushee
- Vocals [Furia] – Robin Tyson
- Vocals [Giove] – Marcello Lippi
- Vocals [Giunone] – Sonia Theodoridu
- Vocals [Linfea] – Alexander Oliver
- Vocals [Mercurio] – Hans-Peter Kammerer
- Vocals [Pane/Natura] – Barry Banks
- Vocals [Satirino/Furia] – Dominique Visse
- Vocals [Silvano] – Reinhard Dorn
Notes
The title as printed on the spine. All other contributors were given in Credits.
© 1996 ℗ 2006
A production of Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie, Bruxelles.
Picture format: 4/3 color.
Sound formats: PCM Stereo 2.0, 5.0 DTS (opera); PCM 2.0 Stereo (documentaire)
Subtitles: French, English, German, Netherlands (opera), French, English, German (documentaire).
Total duration: 3h 52.
All zones
24 page booklet in English, French & German, including a synopsis.
Printed in Italy
Made in Italy
Barcodes
- Barcode (Text): 7 94881 81699 6
- Label Code: LC 7045
- Matrix / Runout (DVD 1 Outer ring): HMD 9909001.02 DVD1 L1 21667
- Matrix / Runout (DVD 1 Inner ring): HMD 9909001.02 DVD1 L0 21667
- Matrix / Runout (DVD 2 Outer ring): HMD 9909001.02 DVD2 L1 21668
- Matrix / Runout (DVD 2 Inner ring): HMD 9909001.02 DVD2 L0 21668
- Mastering SID Code (DVD 1, DVD 2): IFPI L213
Companies
- Filmed At – Théâtre Royal De La Monnaie, Brussels
- Recorded By – RTBF
- Copyright (c) – RTBF
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Harmonia Mundi s.a.
- Mixed At – Teldex Studio, Berlin
- Engineered At – MSM Studios
Album
Act 2. Scene 6. Calisto, anima mia. Scene 7. Francesco Cavalli. René Jacobs, Concerto Vocale. Scene 8. Chi condusse costei. La Calisto is an opera by Francesco Cavalli from a libretto by Giovanni Faustini based on the mythological story of Callisto. The opera received its first performance on 28 November 1651 at the Teatro Sant 'Apollinare, Venice, where it drew limited audiences for its run of eleven performances. In the twentieth century it was successfully revived. The libretto was published in 1651 by Giuliani and Batti. The story combines two myths: Jupiter's seduction of Calisto, and Diana's adventure with Endymion. Francesco Cavalli: La Calisto. Your Rating. Overview . René Jacobs. Conductor, Harpsichord, Liner Notes, Photography, Primary Artist, Producer. Simon Keenlyside. Baritone Vocal. Klaus Lefebvre. Silke Leopold. Herbert Wernicke. Costume Design, Set Design. Alvaro Yanez. Derek Yeld. Libretto Translation, Liner Note Translation. Listen free to Francesco Cavalli La Calisto Concerto Vocale feat. conductor: René Jacobs La Calisto: Prologue. Sinfonia: Lento - Presto, La Calisto: Prologue. Sinfonia: Alme pure e volanti and more. 52 tracks 165:42. Do you have the artwork for this album Add artwork. Исполнители: Xerse: René Jacobs Amastre: Judith Nelson Romilda: Isabelle Poulenard Eumene: Guy de Mey Elviro: Dominique Visse Arsamene: Jeffrey Gall Adelanta: Jill Feldman. Concerto Vocale, René Jacobs. Songs in album Francesco Cavalli - Xerse, CD 4 1987. Francesco Cavalli - Act III, Scenes 5 & 6. Francesco Cavalli - Act III, Scenes 7 & 8. Francesco Cavalli - Act III, Scenes 9 & 10. Francesco Cavalli - Act III, Scenes 11 À 13. Francesco Cavalli - Act III, Scenes 14 À 17. Album Summary. Cavalli, Francesco : Calisto. Jacobs, Rene. Concerto Vocale. Francesco Cavalli 1602 - 1676. The supreme masterpiece of Venetian opera in the second third of the Seicento, La Calisto is probably one of the finest illustrations of René Jacobs's achievement in this repertory. Since its popularization in an inspired production by Herbert Wernicke, Cavalli's work has become one of the musts of Baroque opera. 6 Francesco Cavalli, La Calisto, ed. 7 Francesco Cavalli, La Calisto, sound recording conducted by René Jacobs, Arles: Harmonia Mundi, 1995. 8 The myth of Phaeton is narrated immediately before that of Callisto in Ovids Metamorphoses, II. Cavalli: La Calisto. Jacobs, Rene Artist Format: Audio CD. Please retry. 10 Best Classical Recordings Of 2015 Re-Releases -Forbes. Herbert Wernicke 24 March 1946 16 April 2002 was a German opera director and a set and costume designer. He was born in Auggen, Baden-Württemberg. He studied piano, flute, and directing at the conservatory in Braunschweig and set design at the academy in Munich. After starting out as set and costume designer in Landshut and Wuppertal, and directing his first play in Darmstadt, he directed his first opera, Handel's Belshazzar, in 1978 in Darmstadt. The majority of Wernicke's artistic work was at