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Anna Netrebko Mozart - Idomeneo - D'oreste, D'ajace, Mozart - 413 sec
I know there's already a version of this here, but this one comes with English Subtitles, and a little introduction from Anna! Thought it would be interesting for those who have absolutely no idea what she's singing. Also Know that oppinions concerning Anna are divided but in My oppinion she has a lot of amazing performances and she's obviously beautifull so... I like her a lot! Hope all of you Enjoy!
Auteur : heath21cliff
Tags:Anna Netrebko Mozart Idomeneo D'oreste D'ajace opera Salzburg 2006
Mozart: Idomeneo: Act II Placido e il mar (Salzburg 2006) - 257 sec
Mozart: Idomeneo: Act II chor: Placido e il mar (Salzburg Festival 2006) Sir Roger Norrington/Camerata Salzburg & Salzburg Bachchor Anja Harteros (Elettra), Magdalena Kozena (Idamante), Ekaterina Siurina (Ilia), Ramon Vargas (Idomeneo), Jeff Francis (Arbace) If you enjoy this, buy the M22 DVD. It is one of the best recordings of this opera.
Auteur : SDCmorg
Tags: Mozart Idomeneo Salzburg Salzburger Festival M22 Anja Harteros Roger Norrington chorus placido mar smorg
Mozart: Idomeneo: trio- Pria di partir, oh Dio (CLO'99) - 246 sec
W.A. Mozart: Idomeneo Act II: Terzetto- Pria di partir, oh Dio To avoid having to sacrifice his only son, Idamante, to fulfill his pledge to Neptune, Idomeneo orders him to sail off on a mission to return Elettra to her homeland (and for him to take over that kingdom). Idamante bids his dad farewell, but is desperately sad to leave his beloved Ilia behind. Elettra knows she's being given a chance to seduce Idamante without interference, but is disturbed by his coolness toward her. Idomeneo is sorry to send the only son he barely knew off on such a sour note, but feels its the only way to protect him from Neptune's vengeance. Idamante = Vesselina Kasarova Elettra = Carol Vaness Idomeneo = Placido Domingo John Nelson conducts Chicago Lyric Opera. November 1999
Auteur : SDCmorg
Tags: Mozart opera Idomeneo trio terzetto pria partir Vesselina Kasarova Carol Vaness Placido Domingo Smorg
MOZART: Idomeneo - 176 sec
From the Glyndebourne Festival Opera 1974. Although Idomeneo is one of Mozart's lesser known operas, it sparkles with the composer's usual brilliant melodies. Glyndebourne became the main advocate of the opera in the 50s and 60s, and yet despite this, Idomeneo was still considered by 1974 something of a rarity. During a ferocious storm Idomeneo, the King of Crete, makes a vow to Neptune, offering a sacrifice (the first human being Idomeneo sees) in return for the god's help in bringing his ship safely to shore. As it turns out, this is his own son, Idamante. This dilemma can only be solved by the unselfish love of Ilia, who is willing to give her life in his stead. Richard Lewis once again confirms his position as the world's leading exponent of this opera, in the title role of Idomeneo, with Josephine Barstow equally mesmerising in her portrayal of Elettra's agony. This significantly shortened version begins with Idomeneo alone on the beach after having survived the fierce storm. John Cox uses strikingly dark staging, echoing the drama of the action, and according to Mozart's original directions includes drowning sailors and the infamous Act II sea monster. (Arthaus 101079) More Info.: http://www.naxos.com/catalogue/item.asp?item_code=101079
Auteur : naxosvideos
Tags: classical dvd arthaus musik Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Pritchard John London Philharmonic Orchestra Glyndebourne Chorus
Mozart: Idomeneo (KV. 366) - 254 sec
Stereo: http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=6eyTmbf89jE&fmt=18 Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791). (Live Concert). Idomeneo (KV 366). Orchestre et Choeurs de l'Opera national de Paris. Mireille Delunsch (Soprano). Dir: Thomas Hengelbrock. Idomeneo, re di Creta ossia Ilia e Idamante (Italian: Idomeneo, King of Crete, or, Ilia and Idamante; usually referred to simply as Idomeneo, K. 366) is an Italian opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The libretto was adapted by Giambattista Varesco from a French text by Antoine Danchet, which had been set to music by André Campra as Idoménée in 1712. Mozart and Varesco were commissioned in 1780 by Karl Theodor, Elector of Bavaria for a court carnival. He probably chose the subject, though it might have been Mozart. The libretto clearly draws its inspiration from Metastasio and its overall layout, not to mention the type of character development which Metastasio had developed and mostly from the highly poetic language used in the various numbers and the secco and stromentato recitatives. The style of the choruses, marches, and ballets was very French, and the shipwreck scene towards the end of Act I is almost identical to the structure and dramatic working-out of a similar scene in Gluck's Iphigénie en Tauride. The sacrifice and oracle scenes are similar to Gluck's Iphigénie en Aulide and Alceste. Kurt Kramer has suggested that Varesco was familiar with Calzabigi and therefore the work of Gluck, especially the latter's Alceste; much of what we see in Varesco's most dramatic passages is the latest French style, mediated by Calzabigi. It is thanks to Mozart, though, that this mixture of French styles (apart from a few choruses) moves away from Gluck and France and returns to its more Italian (opera seria) roots; the singers were all trained in the classical Italian style, after all, and the recitatives are all classically Italian. It was first performed at the Cuvilliés Theatre of the Residenz in Munich on January 29, 1781. Written when the composer was 24, Idomeneo was Mozart's first mature opera seria, and with it he demonstrated his mastery of orchestral color, accompanied recitatives, and melodic line. In certain respects (e.g., the choirs), however, this opera is still an experimental drama, resulting more in a sequence of sets than in a well developed plot. Mozart also had to fight with the mediocre author of the libretto, the court chaplain Varesco, making large cuts and changes, even down to specific words and vowels disliked by the singers (too many "i"s in "rinvigorir"). Idomeneo was performed three times at Munich, and later in 1781 Mozart considered revising it to harmonise it with Gluck's style. This would have meant a bass Idomeneus and a tenor Idamantes, but nothing came of it. A concert performance was given in 1786 at the Auersperg palace in Vienna, and as well as changing Idamantes from a castrato to a tenor, Mozart wrote some new music and cut out other parts. In the late 1920s, Richard Strauss began working on a revised version of Idomeneo. This version premiered in 1930 and boasted a completely different libretto by Lothar Wallerstein. Strauss cut much of Mozart's score replacing it with some his own compositions. He also rearranged the order of the musical numbers and changed name of the character of princess Electra to the priestess Ismene. Critics have noted that Strauss' additions to the opera contain an odd blend of the classical style of composition and Strauss' own characteristic sound. In 1984, the Mostly Mozart Festival presented Strauss' version of Mozart's Idomeneo with Jerry Hadley in the title role, Delores Ziegler as Idamantes, and Alessandra Marc as Ismene. Today Idomeneo is part of the standard operatic repertoire. There are several recordings of it, and it is regularly performed.
Auteur : OedipusColoneus
Tags: Mozart Idomeneo KV. 366 Thomas Hengelbrock Mireille Delunsch
Idomeneo from Salzburg - 431 sec
Elettra's final aria from Act 3. Production from Salzburg 2006 -- Anja Harteros is Elettra.
Auteur : gslazar
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Suzanne Murphy Mozart Idomeneo Tutte nel cor vi sento - 377 sec
"Estinto e Idomeneo?"..."Tutte nel cor vi sento" and the following storm chorus, "Pieta, numi pieta!", sung by Suzanne Murphy as Elettra and the Chorus of Welsh National Opera. A concert performance of the opera at the 1991 Proms at the Royal Albert Hall. Conductor, Sir Charles Mackerras.
Auteur : iforgeti
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Waltraud Lehners "Idomeneo" - 276 sec
Musikalische Leitung: Manfred Honeck Regie: Waltraud Lehner Bühne: Susanne Gschwender Kostüme: Werner Pick Chor: Michael Alber Dramaturgie: Angela Beuerle, Xavier Zuber Besetzung Idomeneo: Matthias Klink Idamante: Tajana Raj Ilia: Sunhae Im Elettra: Simone Schneider Arbace / Oberpriester Neptuns: Michael Nowak La Voce: Adam Kim © Thiemo Hehl
Auteur : 7operoper
Tags: idomeneo staatsoper stuttgart waltraud lehner thiemo hehl
Ramon Vargas - Idomeneo - 247 sec
Ramón Vargas canta "vedrommi intorno, l´ombra dolentede" de Idomeneo (Mozart)
Auteur : sutherliano
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Mozart Idomeneo Qunado Avran/Padre Germani - 463 sec
Sylvia McNair John Elliot Gardiner domeneo, re di Creta ossia Ilia e Idamante (Italian: Idomeneo, King of Crete, or, Ilia and Idamante; usually referred to simply as Idomeneo, K. 366) is an Italian opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Recitative ILIA When will my bitter misfortunes be ended? Unhappy Ilia, wretched survivor of a dreadful tempest, bereft of father and brothers, the victims' blood spilt and mingled with the blood of their savage foes, for what harsher fate have the gods preserved you? ... Are the loss and shame of Priam and Troy avenged? The Greek fleet is destroyed, and Idomeneo perhaps will be a meal for hungry fish ... But what comfort is that to me, ye heavens, if at the first sight of that valiant Idamante who snatched me from the waves I forgot my hatred, and my heart was enslaved before I realised I was a prisoner. O God, what a conflict of warring emotions you rouse in my breast, hate and love! I owe vengeance to him who gave me life, gratitude to him who restored it ... O Ilia! o father, o prince, o destiny! Ill‑fated life, o sweet death! But yet does Idamante love me? ... Ah no; ungratefully he sighs for Electra; and that Electra, unhappy princess, an exile from Argos and the torments of Orestes, who fled, a wanderer, to these shores, is my rival. Ruthless butchers, how many of you surround me?... Then up and shatter vengeance, jealousy, hate and love; yes, shatter my unhappy heart! No. 1 - Aria ILIA Father, brothers, farewell! You are no more; I have lost you. Greece, you are the cause; and shall I now love a Greek? I know that I am guilty of abandoning my kin; but I cannot bring myself, o gods, to hate that face. Recitativo ILIA Quando avran fine omai L'aspre sventure mie? Ilia infelice! Di tempesta crudel misero avanzo, Del genitor, e de' germani priva Del barbaro nemico Misto col sangue il sangue Vittime generose, A qual sorte più rea Ti riserbano i Numi?... Pur vendicaste voi Di Priamo, e di Troia i danni, e l'onte? Perì la flotta Argiva, e Idomeneo Pasto forse sarà d'orca vorace... Ma che mi giova, oh ciel! se al primo aspetto Di quel prode Idamante, Che all'onde mi rapì, l'odio deposi, E pria fu schiavo il cor, che m'accorgessi D'essere prigioniera. Ah qual contrasto, oh Dio! d'opposti affetti Mi destate nel sen odio, ed amore! Vendetta deggio a chi mi diè la vita, Gratitudine a chi vita mi rende... Oh Ilia! oh genitor! oh prence! oh sorte! Oh vita sventurata! oh dolce morte! Ma che? m'ama Idamante?... ah no; l'ingrato Per Elettra sospira, e quell' Elettra Meschina principessa esule d'Argo, D'Oreste alle sciagure a queste arene Fuggitiva, raminga, è mia rivale. Quanti mi siete intorno Carnefici spietati?... orsù sbranate Vendetta, gelosia, odio, ed amore, Sbranate sì quest'infelice core! No. 1 - Aria ILIA Padre, germani, addio! Voi foste, io vi perdei. Grecia, cagion tu sei. E un greco adorerò? D'ingrata al sangue mio So, che la colpa avrei; Ma quel sembiante, oh Dei! Odiare ancor non so.
Auteur : elias12186
Tags: Padre germani addio Quando avran fine Sylvia McNair Idomeneo
Linet Saul - Idomeneo, Idamante - 314 sec
Linet Saul, Soprano, W.A. Mozart, Idomeneo, Idamante, 'Non ho colpa..'
Auteur : lntmomo
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Mozart Idomeneo Tutte Nel cor Vi Sento - 393 sec
John Elliot Gardiner domeneo, re di Creta ossia Ilia e Idamante (Italian: Idomeneo, King of Crete, or, Ilia and Idamante; usually referred to simply as Idomeneo, K. 366) is an Italian opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Hillevi MARTINPELTO ELECTRA Is Idomeneo dead? ... Heaven conspires to cross me in everything. Idamante can, at his will, dispose of an empire and of his heart; and shall no shadow of hope remain for me? Unfortunate and unhappy that I am, I shall see, and Greece will see, to its shame, a Trojan slave share the throne and the bridal bed ... In vain, Electra, you love this ingrate ... Shall the daughter of a king, who has kings as vassals suffer a lowly slave to aspire to these great honours? Shame! Fury! Grief! I can bear it no more! No. 4 - Aria ELECTRA In my heart I feel you all, Furies of bitter Hades; far from such fierce torment be love, pity, or mercy. Let her who stole that heart which betrayed mine feel my fury and cruel revenge. No. 5 - Chorus Chorus of seamen in distress CHORUS NEARBY Ye gods, have mercy! Help, o just gods! Turn your gaze on us ... CHORUS IN THE DISTANCE Ye gods, have mercy! The sky, the sea, the wind oppress us with fear ... CHORUS NEARBY Ye gods, have mercy! Pitiless fate thrusts us into the arms of dreadful death ... ELETTRA Estinto è Idomeneo? ...Tutto a' miei danni, Tutto congiura il ciel. Può a suo talento Idamante disporre D'un impero, e dei cor, e a me non resta Ombra di speme? A mio dispetto, ahi lassa! Vedrò, vedrà la Grecia a suo gran scorno Una schiava Troiana di quel soglio, E del talamo a parte... In vano Elettra Ami l'ingrato ... e soffre Una Figlia d'un re, ch'ha re vassalli, Che una vil schiava aspiri al grande acquisto?... Oh sdegno! oh smanie! oh duol!... più non resisto. No. 4 - Aria ELETTRA Tutte nel cor vi sento Furie del crudo Averno Lunge a si gran tormento Amor, mercé, pietà. Chi mi rubò quel core, Quel, che tradito ha il mio, Provin dal mio furore Vendetta, e crudeltà. No. 5 - Coro Coro di gente vicina a naufragare CORO VICINO Pietà! Numi, pietà! Aiuto oh giusti Numi! A noi volgete i lumi... CORO LONTANO Pietà! Numi, pietà! Il ciel, il mare, il vento Ci opprimon di spavento... CORO VICINO Pietà Numi, pietà. In braccio a cruda morte Ci spinge l'empia sorte...
Auteur : elias12186
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MOZART IDOMENEO - 131 sec
TENAN CONDUCTS MOZART IDOMENEO OUVERTURE
Auteur : tenancarlo
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Measha Brueggergosman rehearsing Elettra: Mozart's Idomeneo - 273 sec
The fabulous Measha Brueggergossman in preperation for her debut as Elettra in Mozart's Idomeneo. I was able to attend a rehearsal while I was in London last month, and she's sounding fantastic as usual!
Auteur : MeashaFan
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Saimir Pirgu - Idomeneo - Styriarte Festival Graz - July 2008 - Trailer part 1 - 456 sec
Saimir Pirgu (Idomeneo, king of Crete) Marie-Claude Chappuis (Idamante, his son) Julia Kleiter (Ilia, daughter of the Trojan king Priamos) Eva Mei (Elettra, daughter of Agamemnon) Jeremy Ovenden (Arbace, confidant of Idomeneo) Rudolf Schasching (Gran Sacerdote, high priest of Neptune) Yasushi Hirano (La Voce) Soloists of the Zurich Ballet Arnold Schoenberg Chor Concentus Musicus Wien Conductor and director: Nikolaus Harnoncourt Co-director: Philipp Harnoncourt Choreographer: Heinz Spoerli Stage design: Rolf Glittenberg Costumes: Renate Martin & Andreas Donhauser Light design and technical direction: Friedrich Rom
Auteur : rodegat
Tags: Saimir Pirgu Marie-Claude Chappuis Julia Kleiter Eva Mei Jeremy Ovenden Rudolf Schasching Yasushi Hirano Nikolaus Harnoncourt Philipp Heinz Spoerli Rolf Glittenberg Renate Martin Andreas Donhauser Friedrich Rom Idomeneo Styriarte Festival Graz
Idomeneo: "Oh smania!..d'Oreste,d'Ajace" Christiane Boesiger - 375 sec
W.A.Mozart: Idomeneo. Christiane sings Elettra's final Aria. Lucerne Festival 2007. Conductor: John Axelrod, Production: Olivier Tambosi; Idomeneo: Jason Kim
Auteur : aurel1885
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Mozart: Idomeneo "Se cola ne' fatti e scritto" (J.Francis) - 470 sec
Arbace: Jeffrey Francis conductor: Roger Norrington/Camerata Salzburg & Salzburg Bachchor (Salzburg Festival 2003) as SDCmorg wrote: "If you enjoy this, buy the M22 DVD. It is one of the best recordings of this opera." Se colà ne' fati è scritto, Arbace's aria from Idomeneo Se colà ne' fati è scritto, Creta, oh Dei! s'è rea, or cada. Paghi il fio del suo delitto, Ma salvate il prence, il re. Deh d'un sol vi plachi il sangue, Ecco il mio, se il mio v'aggrada, E il bel regno che già langue, Giusti Dei! abbia mercè. Unhappy Sidon, what gloomy aspects of destruction, horror and death do I see in you? Ah, you are no longer Sidon, you are the city of tears and this palace that of sorrow! ... Then does heaven deny us all pity? ... Who knows? I still hope that some friendly god will be satisfied with so much blood; a single god could save us from all this. Severity would yield to clemency ... But as yet I do not know who would look on us with pity ... Ah, heaven is deaf! I see all Crete ending her glory deep in ruins! No, ere this her miseries will not be ended!
Auteur : TheGreatPerformers
Tags: Mozart Idomeneo Jeffrey-Francis Roger-Norrington opera aria chorus
Saimir Pirgu - Idomeneo - Styriarte Festival Graz - July 2008 - Trailer part 2 - 383 sec
Saimir Pirgu (Idomeneo, king of Crete) Marie-Claude Chappuis (Idamante, his son) Julia Kleiter (Ilia, daughter of the Trojan king Priamos) Eva Mei (Elettra, daughter of Agamemnon) Jeremy Ovenden (Arbace, confidant of Idomeneo) Rudolf Schasching (Gran Sacerdote, high priest of Neptune) Yasushi Hirano (La Voce) Soloists of the Zurich Ballet Arnold Schoenberg Chor Concentus Musicus Wien Conductor and director: Nikolaus Harnoncourt Co-director: Philipp Harnoncourt Choreographer: Heinz Spoerli Stage design: Rolf Glittenberg Costumes: Renate Martin & Andreas Donhauser Light design and technical direction: Friedrich Rom
Auteur : rodegat
Tags: Saimir Pirgu Marie-Claude Chappuis Julia Kleiter Eva Mei Jeremy Ovenden Rudolf Schasching Yasushi Hirano Nikolaus Harnoncourt Philipp Heinz Spoerli Rolf Glittenberg Renate Martin Andreas Donhauser Friedrich Rom Idomeneo Styriarte Festival Graz
Ramon Vargas - Idomeneo (II) - 414 sec
Ramón Vargas canta "Fuor del Mar" de Idomeneo (Mozart)
Auteur : sutherliano
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Carol Vaness in Mozart's Idomeneo- "D'Oreste, D'aiace" - 355 sec
Recitative "O ciel pietoso" Recitative "O smanie" Aria "D'orestes, d'aiace" Carol Vaness, Elettra Placido Domingo, Idomeneo Cecilia Bartoli, Idamante Heidi Grant Murphy, Ilia Thomas Hampson, Arbace Met Opera Orchestra, James Levine
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