| Renee Fleming - Song to the Moon (Rusalka) - 475 sec Renée Fleming sings Rusalka's aria "Měsíčku na nebi hlubokém"" (Song to the Moon) from Antonín Dvořák's opera Rusalka. Opéra national de Paris, Bastille, 2001. Auteur : ClassicalJunkie Tags:Renee Fleming Song To The Moon Rusalka Dvorak mesicku na nebi hlubokem Paris opera  | | LUCIA POPP - Rusalka - Song to the Moon - 324 sec Lucia Popp
The gala reopening of the Zurich Opera House 1984 Auteur : LaViolettaValery Tags:lucia popp rusalka dvorak song to the moon opera  | | Rusalka Final Scene II - 468 sec Part II of Final Scene of Dvorák's Rusalka. Acted by Magdaléna Vásáryová and Milan Knazko. With the voices of Gabriela Benacková and Peter Dvorsky. Auteur : RestlessRusalka Tags:Dvorak Rusalka Vasaryova Knazko Benackova Dvorsky  | | Anna Netrebko / A. Dvořák - Rusalka - 314 sec A. Dvořák: Rusalka. Árie: Měsíčku na nebi hlubokém
http://anna-netrebko.wbs.cz Auteur : pavelrysavy Tags:Dvořák Rusalka soprano Netrebko  | | Rita Streich sings Rusalka - 331 sec (Repost) With greatly appreciated to the original poster. Auteur : mwwway Tags:Rita Streich Dvorak Rusalka Opera Aria  | | Rusalka Final Scene I - 394 sec Part I of Final Scene of Dvorák's Rusalka. Acted by Magdaléna Vásáryová and Milan Knazko. With the voices of Gabriela Benacková and Peter Dvorsky. Auteur : RestlessRusalka Tags:Dvorak Rusalka Benackova Dvorsky Vasaryova Knazko  | | Fleming - Dvorak - 461 sec Renee Fleming sings "Song to the moon" from Dvorak's Rusalka. Auteur : fernandoclassic Tags:Fleming Renee Rusalka moon  | | Benackova Gabriela - Rusalka - 432 sec Great Slovak soprano Gabriela Beňačková sings the beautiful aria from Dvořák's Rusalka "Mesicku na nebi hlubokem" - Metropolitan Opera Gala - James Levine's 25th Anniversary - 1996 Auteur : LaViolettaValery Tags:Benackova Rusalka Song to the Moon Dvorak  | | Rusalka - Final Scene I - 301 sec The Final Scene of Rusalka. Acted by Katerina Machackova and Miroslav Nohynek, with the voices of Milada Subrtova and Ivo Zidek. Auteur : RestlessRusalka Tags:Dvorak Rusalka Subrtova Zidek  | | Rusalka Final Scene II - 481 sec The Final Scene of Rusalka - Part II. Acted by Katerina Machackova and Miroslav Nohynek, with the voices of Milada Subrtova and Ivo Zidek. Auteur : RestlessRusalka Tags:Dvorak Rusalka Subrtova Zidek  | | Battleships Forever - Rusalka Medley! - 230 sec Just a little fun here as the Rusalka takes on all manner of behemoths. I picked a few of the biggest ships in my collection to show off their susceptibility to meleé attacks.
The Rhodendron attack failed mainly because I targeted the Tachyon Repeater on top of the core instead of the core itself, which would normally result in an instant KO, unless the enemy has abnormally high health. (I think this happened with the first Halberd match as well, but with a Nano Matrix.) I use the Rhodendron's bare hull later to show that it still works.
It is interesting to note that it still does massive damage even if the ship is destroyed, due to the flying debris. This is used to great effect against multiple opponents in a line, as shown in the second Halberd match, in which the Rusalka is destroyed far before it reaches the target, but the debris goes right through the first Halberd, destroys it and most of the second one.
More kamikaze madness may follow, as there are several other ships given the Rusalka test not shown here. I will use only one Rusalka in these videos, as more than one is overkill. ;)
Craft stats & info (copy-pasted from my Rusalka Kamikaze Test video):
Named after the creature of Slavic mythology, water-nymphs who lived in rivers. Those who were lured by their singing would mindlessly follow them to a death by drowning.
Tiny and deceptively harmless in appearance, the Rusalka owes its success to several tiny pieces of shrapnel hidden underneath the main body, which is flung into the enemy upon impact. It is by far the fastest of all the Serpen craft and also smallest and least armoured. It carries no weapons, shields or other modules of any kind - just raw steel.
Name: Serpen Rusalka
HP: 300
Speed: 10
Turning: 3
AI Range: 350
Accel: 5
Description: A kamikaze craft, the Rusalka is deceptively harmless, but packs a hidden cargo of shrapnel.
Number of sections: 189
Total HP: 44589.32
Number of weapons: 0
Number of modules: 0 Auteur : shadowfax272 Tags: battleships forever warning th15 wyrdysm serpen rusalka kamikaze medley  | | Rusalka (Antonín Dvořák) Dance of wood nymphs - 512 sec Tanec lesních žínek: Hou hou hou..., I pěkně vítám z lesa k jezeru!... (The Water-Goblin: Petr Mikuláš, wood nymphs: Eva Dřízková, Libuše Vondráčková, Miroslava Volková), National Theatre in Prague, 3.10.1998 Auteur : fuhjo Tags: Rusalka Dvořák Jenisová Mikuláš opera  | | Elena Semenova "Rusalka" - 191 sec Soprano Elena Semenova sings Rusalka's Aria.
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www.jfartists.com Auteur : petervel33 Tags:Sopranos Semenova Mariinsky Theatre Dvorack  | | Dvořák-Rusalka-O Silver Moon-Karine Michon - 373 sec Live from Concert
Lyrics(English)
The night falls, silence
The darkness breathes quietly
Just the moon will be awake
It will cover us in silver
It will shine from the great sky
Just the moon will be awake
The moon of the night
Will sweetly protect us
The moon of the night
Will sweetly protect us
The night falls, and it is there
It reigns over the whole sky
It will watch us with kindness
Illuminating the evening
It will watch us with kindness
Illuminating the evening
The moon of the night
Will sweetly protect us
The moon of the night
Will sweetly protect us
The moon will not be awake
It will flee
The moon will vanish
Italian:
Scende la notte, tranquillità
Piano il buio respira
Solo la luna veglierà
Con argento ci coprirà
Dal grande cielo splenderà
Solo la luna veglierà
La luna della notte
Dolcemente ci proteggerà
La luna della notte
Dolcemente ci proteggerà
Scende la notte, e lei è la
Su tutto'l cielo lei regna
Con gentilezza lei guarderà
Illuminando la sera
Con gentilezza lei guarderà
Illuminando la sera
La luna della notte
Dolcemente ci proteggerà
La luna della notte
Dolcemente ci proteggerà
Luna non veglierà
Fuggirà
Luna scomparirà
Rusalka is an opera by Antonín Dvořák. The Czech libretto was written by the poet Jaroslav Kvapil (1868-1950) based on the fairy tales of Karel Jaromír Erben and Božena Němcová; a Rusalka is a water sprite of Slavic mythology, usually inhabiting a lake or river.
Kvapil's libretto, based on Erben's and Božena Němcová's work, was written before he had any contact with the composer. The plot contains elements which also appear in The Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen and in Undine by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué. The libretto was completed by 1899, when Kvapil began looking for interested composers. His composer friends were engaged on other projects, but mentioned that Dvořák was looking for a project. The composer, always interested in Erben's stories, read the libretto and composed his opera quite rapidly, with the first draft begun on 22 April 1900 and completed by the end of November.
Act I: (a meadow by the edge of a lake): Three wood-sprites tease the Water-Goblin, ruler of the lake. Rusalka, the Water-Goblin's daughter, tells her father she has fallen in love with a human Prince who comes to swim in the lake, and she wants to become human to embrace him. He tells her it is a bad idea but nonetheless steers her to a witch, Ježibaba, for assistance. Rusalka sings her Song to the Moon, asking it to tell the Prince of her love. Ježibaba tells Rusalka that if she becomes human and is betrayed by the prince, both she and the prince will be eternally damned, and that Rusalka will lose the power of speech when human. Rusalka agrees to the terms and drinks a potion. The Prince, hunting a white doe, finds Rusalka, embraces her, and leads her away, as her father and sisters lament.
Act II: (the garden of the Prince's castle): A Gamekeeper and his nephew, the Kitchen-Boy, note that the Prince is to be married to a mute and nameless bride, suspecting witchcraft and doubting it will last, as the prince is already lavishing attentions on a Foreign Princess who is a wedding guest. The Foreign Princess, jealous, curses the couple. The prince rejects Rusalka. The Water-Goblin takes Rusalka back to his pond. The Foreign Princess, having successfully won the Prince's affection, now scorns it.
Act III: (a meadow by the edge of a lake): Rusalka asks Ježibaba for a solution to her woes and is told she can save herself if she kills the Prince with the dagger she is given. Rusalka rejects this, throwing the dagger into the lake. Rusalka becomes a bludička, a spirit of death living in the depths of the lake, emerging only to lure humans to their deaths. The Gamekeeper and the Kitchen Boy consult Ježibaba about the Prince, whom they say has been betrayed by Rusalka. The Water-Goblin says that the Prince betrayed Rusalka. The wood-sprites mourn Rusalka's plight. The Prince, searching for his white doe, comes to the lake, senses Rusalka, and calls for her. He asks her to kiss him, even knowing her kiss means death and damnation. They kiss and he dies; and the Water-Goblin comments that "All sacrifices are futile". Rusalka thanks the Prince for letting her experience human love, commends his soul to God, and returns to her place in the depths of the lake as a demon of death. Auteur : francotenelli Tags: classical opera concert dvorjak soprano franco tenelli air la lune geanina golea piano lyrics words translation  | | Broken Sky | Rusalka "Song to the Moon" - 452 sec "Broken Sky" (El Cielo Dividido) is a story of young love between college boys. Gerardo first meets Jonas at a sports field on campus, and they are soon back at Jonas' apartment (The student accommodations seem to be much more than a dorm) having passionate sex. While the relationship heats up quickly, it begins to cool off just as fast, with Jonas turning his face away when Geraldo wants to be affectionate when they are not in bed. When it becomes clear that Jonas is obsessed with Bruno, a boy he met at a disco, Sergio moves in on Geraldo, whom he had been watching during his time with Jonas. Of course, Jonas fling with the other boy doesn't last, and he is soon pining to get back with Geraldo. Auteur : hamayliya Tags: Julián Hernández gay homosexual love  | | Anna Remenyi sings Rusalka - 357 sec Rusalka, the Water-Goblin's daughter, tells her father she has fallen in love with a human Prince who comes to swim in the lake, and she wants to become human to embrace him. He tells her it is a bad idea. Rusalka sings her Song to the Moon, asking it to tell the Prince of her love.
The full story is here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rusalka_(opera)
The singer is my daughter. Auteur : Kukakukk Tags:Rusalka Opera Dvorak Moon Remenyi  | | Rusalka 'Song to the Moon' - 345 sec This is me (Rhian) singing Rusalka's aria "Měsíčku na nebi hlubokém"" in english, (Song to the Moon) from Antonín Dvořák's opera Rusalka. See my other videos on my profile. Auteur : babyrhibubble Tags:rusalka aria song to the moon opera dvorak rhian  | | Rusalka Dvorak - 333 sec aria of Rusalka Auteur : santorisova Tags:Dvorak Rusalka  | | Violin Serenade Jim Park Song to the Moon from Rusalka - 319 sec A violin and piano rendition of the Song to the Moon from the opera Rusalka by Dvorak...to Melissa, from Jim...with love...thank you to all of you for listening and visiting...yes, the violin is a way of speaking with no words, when there are no words, I have turned to the voice of the violin...it is a translater of the human heart...Will Puckett, thank you for the recording of the piano accompaniment that I am using here...I must say to you Will: very well done, you played with such feeling...to those that have listened, I hope that even in some small way, I may have been able to channel from that place of peace in the universe and offer it out to you...doesn't it exist somewhere?...www.violinistonline.com...Kansas City (Overland Park) violinist, Jim Auteur : violinistonline Tags: Violin Violinist Serenade Love Rusalka Song to the Moon Dvorak Kansas City Jim Park Overland classical unsigned  | | Moku's Student Recital - Rusalka - 320 sec Student Recital on Friday, Nov. 17th. Here, I sang Song to the Moon (Mesicku na nebi hlubokem) from the Czech opera Rusalka, composed by Dvorak. Auteur : Chinmku Tags:rusalka dvorak song moon opera recital mesicku  |
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