Ponchielli: Dance of the Hours (from La Gioconda)

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Romantic Overtures - Vol. 5: Italian Opera Overtures

Romantic Overtures - Vol. 5: Italian Opera Overtures


Bellini:

Norma Overture

Catalani:

La Wally (Prelude to Act 4)

Donizetti:

Linda di Chamounix Overture

Mascagni:

Le Maschere: Overture

Guglielmo Ratcliff: Intermezzo (Il sogno di Ratcliff)

Ponchielli:

La Gioconda: Prelude to Act One

Dance of the Hours (from La Gioconda)

Rossini:

Il Signor Bruschino Overture

Verdi:

Luisa Miller Overture


During the 1950s, 60s and 70s, Decca recorded a number of albums with some of its key conductors of Overtures. Many of these were singled out by the press for their terrific sound quality (the fabled ‘Decca Sound’) and for their often adventurous programming. Some of them also included entr’actes and intermezzi. Prized as collectors’ items, many of the original LPs exchange hands at high prices. And most of these reissues, in Decca Eloquence’s ‘Romantic Overtures’ series appear in CD, in part or whole, for the first time.

Romantic Overtures – Volume 5 is a collection of Overtures and Intermezzi from grand Italian opera. Thugs drowning blind women, a mountain lass buried in an avalanche, a cup of poison for two… this is the stuff of this highly entertaining CD conducted by Gianandrea Gavazzeni, who conducted several recordings of Italian opera for Decca. Mascagni is represented by his little known operas Le maschere and Guglielmo Ratcliff; the operas La Wally and Norma not by their single ‘big’ arias, but by Preludes. And to round off the original – and extremely rare – 1956 LP (entitled ‘Great Moments from Italian Opera’), we have the Prelude and ‘Dance of the Hours’ from La Gioconda.

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Romantic Overtures - Vol. 2

Romantic Overtures - Vol. 2


Beethoven:

Egmont Overture, Op. 84

Black, S:

Overture To A Costume Comedy

Mancinelli:

Cleopatra

Martucci:

Notturno, Op. 70 No. 1

Mascagni:

Cavalleria Rusticana: Intermezzo

Ponchielli:

Dance of the Hours (from La Gioconda)

Rossini:

Guillaume Tell Overture

1955 recording

Le Siège de Corinthe Overture

Tancredi Overture

Il Signor Bruschino Overture

La Cenerentola Overture

La gazza ladra Overture

La scala di seta Overture

arr. Perry

Il barbiere di Siviglia Overture

Semiramide Overture

Guillaume Tell Overture

1960 recording

Verdi:

La traviata: Prelude to Act 1

La traviata: Prelude to Act 3

I vespri siciliani Overture


During the 1950s, 60s and 70s, Decca recorded a number of albums with some of its key conductors of Overtures. Many of these were singled out by the press for their terrific sound quality (the fabled ‘Decca Sound’) and for their often adventurous programming. Some of them also included entr’actes and intermezzi. Prized as collectors’ items, many of the original LPs exchange hands at high prices. And most of these reissues, in Decca Eloquence’s ‘Romantic Overtures’ series appear in CD, in part or whole, for the first time.

Romantic Overtures – Volume 2 showcases the artistry of Piero Gamba, who conducted showpieces for Decca and partnered, among others, Ruggiero Ricci as well as Julius Katchen in his magnificent cycle of the Beethoven Concertos. This 2CD set includes his very first recording for Decca, of Rossini Overtures (1955). Five years later recorded another LP of Rossini Overtures, the only common item being William Tell (the stereo recording is truly thrilling, the record as a whole one of Decca’s best kept secrets!). Both recordings are included here (and both recordings of William Tell). The Egmont Overture was originally coupled with Katchen’s recording of Beethoven’s Fifth Piano Concerto; and also included is all of the LP entitled ‘Adventures in Sound’ which included overtures and intermezzi by Verdi, Mascagni, Mancinelli, Martucci and Ponchielli. A real rarity is Stanley Black’s Overture to a Costume Comedy, recorded at the 1957 ‘Adventures in Sound’ sessions, but only included on a 45rpm EP in mono. This is its first release on CD and in stereo.

“The LSO supports Gamba brilliantly … a natural sound, clear and with a well-defined bass” Gramophone Magazine (Rossini: 1955)

“Performances throughout are good … well recorded” Gramophone Magazine (Adventures in Sound)

“La gazza ladra: the battery guaranteed to batter one through the back of one’s chair … The allegros are very fast indeed [and] one is open-mouthed to find that the LSO wind players still manage to phrase with their natural artistry and the violins at the opening of the allegro in Semiramide have all their repeated notes exactly together … Gamba’s Rossini crescendos are all superbly controlled, and with the vivid stereo recording I cannot imagine anyone failing to find this disc very exciting.” Gramophone Magazine (Rossini: 1960)

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Dances and Waves: Sommernachtskonzert Schonbrunn 2012

Dances and Waves: Sommernachtskonzert Schonbrunn 2012


Borodin:

Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances

Debussy:

La Mer

Giménez:

La boda de Luis Alonso: Intermedio

Mussorgsky:

Khovanshchina: Dance of the Persian Slaves

Ponchielli:

Dance of the Hours (from La Gioconda)

Strauss, R:

Salome: Dance of the Seven Veils

Tchaikovsky:

Polonaise (from Eugene Onegin, Op. 24)


Gustavo Dudamel, Gramophone magazine’s "Artist of the Year" 2011 and Grammy award winner 2012, leads the classical summer live and TV event of 2012: The Summer Night Concert with the Vienna Philharmonic.

The concert takes place on June 7th in the gardens of Schönbrunn Palace. Last year’s Summer Night Concert was a huge success.

In 2012 a total of 62 countries on five continents will share in the spectacle, including a BBC4 broadcast in the UK.

This year the main theme is Dances and Waves, a programme showcasing symphonic and operatic highlights.

“Dudamel conducts a popular but substantial programme, evoking the VPO's vividness and warmth” BBC Music Magazine, Christmas 2012 *****

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Dances and Waves: Sommernachtskonzert Schonbrunn 2012

Dances and Waves: Sommernachtskonzert Schonbrunn 2012


Borodin:

Prince Igor: Polovtsian Dances

Debussy:

La Mer

Giménez:

La boda de Luis Alonso: Intermedio

Mussorgsky:

Khovanshchina: Dance of the Persian Slaves

Ponchielli:

Dance of the Hours (from La Gioconda)

Strauss, R:

Salome: Dance of the Seven Veils

Tchaikovsky:

Polonaise (from Eugene Onegin, Op. 24)


Gustavo Dudamel, Gramophone magazine’s "Artist of the Year" 2011 and Grammy award winner 2012, leads the classical summer live and TV event of 2012: The Summer Night Concert with the Vienna Philharmonic.

The concert takes place on June 7th in the gardens of Schönbrunn Palace. Last year’s Summer Night Concert was a huge success.

In 2012 a total of 62 countries on five continents will share in the spectacle, including a BBC4 broadcast in the UK.

This year the main theme is Dances and Waves, a programme showcasing symphonic and operatic highlights.

“Dudamel conducts a popular but substantial programme, evoking the VPO's vividness and warmth.” BBC Music Magazine, Christmas 2012 *****

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Gran Teatro La Fenice New Year’s Concert 2012

Gran Teatro La Fenice New Year’s Concert 2012

Live Recording From The Gran Teatro La Fenice, 2012


Bellini:

Ah, non credea mirarti (from La Sonnambula)

Donizetti:

Ah! tardai troppo...O luce di quest'anima (from Linda di Chamounix)

Mascagni:

Viva il vino spumeggiante (from Cavalleria Rusticana)

Mozart:

Madamina, il catalogo è questo (from Don Giovanni)

Ponchielli:

Dance of the Hours (from La Gioconda)

Puccini:

E lucevan le stelle (from Tosca)

Rota:

Il Gattopardo (The Leopard): Valzer del commiato

Tchaikovsky:

Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64

Verdi:

Anvil Chorus (from Il Trovatore)

Libiamo, ne' lieti calici (from La Traviata)

Va, pensiero (from Nabucco)

Un giorno di regno: Sinfonia


Jessica Pratt (soprano), Walter Fraccaro (tenor) & Alex Esposito (bass)

Orchestra and Chorus of The Gran Teatro La Fenice, Diego Matheuz

As is now customary, the first part of the 2012 New Year‘s Concert from Teatro La Fenice is exclusively orchestral, with Symphony No.5 by Pyotr Tchaikovsky. The second part, with soloists Jessica Pratt, Walter Fraccaro and Alex Esposito as well as the choir, is dedicated to melodrama, ending with the traditional chorus “Va pensiero” from Nabucco and the toast “Libiam ne lieti calici” from La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi.

The twenty-seven year old conductor and violinist Diego Matheuz is a graduate of the internationally known Venezuelan Sistema and is already widely known as one of the most promising developing talents from the Americas. In 2005 he began studying conducting and soon attracted the attention of Sir Simon Rattle and Claudio Abbado, with whom he worked in Caracas, Lucerne and Bologna.

In September 2011 he was appointed as Principal Conductor of the Teatro La Fenice.

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Royal Opera Gala

Royal Opera Gala


Beethoven:

Mir ist so wunderbar (Quartet) (Fidelio)

Elizabeth Robson (soprano), Dame Gwyneth Jones (soprano), John Dobson (tenor), David Kelly (bass)

Sir Georg Solti

Berlioz:

Ah! Je vais mourir (from Les Troyens)

Josephine Veasey (mezzo)

Rafael Kubelik

Bizet:

Carmen: Prelude to Act I

Sir Georg Solti

Britten:

Helena! Hermia! Demetrius! Lysander! (from A Midsummer Night's Dream)

Delme Bryn-Jones (baritone), Kenneth McDonald (tenor), Elizabeth Robson (soprano), Anne Howells (mezzo)

Sir Georg Solti

O beauty, handsomeness, goodness (from Billy Budd)

Forbes Robinson (bass)

Sir Georg Solti

Donizetti:

Pour ce contrat fatal...Salut à la France (from La fille du régiment)

Joan Sutherland (soprano)

Richard Bonynge

Gounod:

Faust - Ballet Music

Sir Georg Solti

Mozart:

Dove sono i bei momenti (from Le nozze di Figaro)

Joan Carlyle (soprano)

Sir Georg Solti

Mussorgsky:

Skorbit dusha! (from Boris Godunov)

Joseph Rouleau (bass), John Lanigan (tenor)

Sir Edward Downes

Offenbach:

Barcarolle (from Les Contes d'Hoffmann )

Sir Georg Solti

Ponchielli:

Dance of the Hours (from La Gioconda)

Sir Georg Solti

Puccini:

Addio dolce svegliare (from La Bohème)

Elizabeth Vaughan (soprano), Maria Pellegrini (soprano), Jean Bonhomme (tenor), Delme Bryn-Jones (baritone)

Sir Edward Downes

Rossini:

L'Italiana in Algeri Overture

Sir Georg Solti

Semiramide Overture

Sir Georg Solti

Strauss, R:

Da … Herr Kavalier! (from Der Rosenkavalier)

Yvonne Minton (mezzo), Michael Langdon (bass)

Sir Georg Solti

Allein. Weh' ganz allein (from Elektra)

Amy Shuard (soprano)

Sir Edward Downes

Tippett:

O rich soiled land (from King Priam)

Richard Lewis (tenor), John Williams (guitar)

Verdi:

Fuoco di gioia (from Otello)

Tito Gobbi (baritone), John Lanigan (tenor), John Dobson (tenor)

Sir Georg Solti

Eh! Taverniere … Mondo ladro (from Falstaff)

Sir Geraint Evans (baritone)

Sir Edward Downes

La traviata: Prelude to Act 1

Sir Georg Solti

La traviata: Prelude to Act 3

Sir Georg Solti

Wagner:

Abendlich strahlt der Sonne Auge (from Das Rheingold)

David Ward (bass)

Reginald Goodall

Walton:

How can I sleep? (from Troilus and Cressida)

Marie Collier (soprano), Sir Peter Pears (tenor)

Sir William Walton


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Ballet Evergreens

Ballet Evergreens


Adam:

Waltz from Giselle

Delibes:

Sylvia: Les Chasseresses

Sylvia: Les Chasseresses

Sylvia - Pizzicato

Sylvia - Valse Lente / Slow Waltz

Coppelia - Waltz of the Doll

Coppelia - Waltz of the Hours

Ponchielli:

Dance of the Hours (from La Gioconda)

Tchaikovsky:

Waltz from Sleeping Beauty, Op. 66

Swan Lake - Scene from Suite Op. 20, No. 1

Swan Lake - Waltz from Suite Op. 20, No. 2

The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a

Weber:

Invitation to the Dance, Op. 65


National Ballet Orchestra, Pietro Garda

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Gran Teatro La Fenice New Year’s Concert 2012

Gran Teatro La Fenice New Year’s Concert 2012

Live Recording From The Gran Teatro La Fenice, 2012


Bellini:

Ah, non credea mirarti (from La Sonnambula)

Donizetti:

Ah! tardai troppo...O luce di quest'anima (from Linda di Chamounix)

Mascagni:

Viva il vino spumeggiante (from Cavalleria Rusticana)

Mozart:

Madamina, il catalogo è questo (from Don Giovanni)

Ponchielli:

Dance of the Hours (from La Gioconda)

Puccini:

E lucevan le stelle (from Tosca)

Rota:

Il Gattopardo (The Leopard): Valzer del commiato

Tchaikovsky:

Symphony No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64

Verdi:

Anvil Chorus (from Il Trovatore)

Libiamo, ne' lieti calici (from La Traviata)

Va, pensiero (from Nabucco)

Un giorno di regno: Sinfonia


Jessica Pratt (soprano), Walter Fraccaro (tenor) & Alex Esposito (bass)

Orchestra and Chorus of The Gran Teatro La Fenice, Diego Matheuz

As is now customary, the first part of the 2012 New Year‘s Concert from Teatro La Fenice is exclusively orchestral, with Symphony No.5 by Pyotr Tchaikovsky. The second part, with soloists Jessica Pratt, Walter Fraccaro and Alex Esposito as well as the choir, is dedicated to melodrama, ending with the traditional chorus “Va pensiero” from Nabucco and the toast “Libiam ne lieti calici” from La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi.

The twenty-seven year old conductor and violinist Diego Matheuz is a graduate of the internationally known Venezuelan Sistema and is already widely known as one of the most promising developing talents from the Americas. In 2005 he began studying conducting and soon attracted the attention of Sir Simon Rattle and Claudio Abbado, with whom he worked in Caracas, Lucerne and Bologna.

In September 2011 he was appointed as Principal Conductor of the Teatro La Fenice.

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“La Fenice's 2012 concert begins, unusually, with Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony, a lively performance” BBC Music Magazine, Christmas 2012 ***

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New Year’s Concert 2004

New Year’s Concert 2004

Live Recording from the reopened Teatro La Fenice, 2004


Mascagni:

Cavalleria Rusticana: Intermezzo

Ponchielli:

Dance of the Hours (from La Gioconda)

Rossini:

La gazza ladra Overture

Il barbiere di Siviglia Overture

Verdi:

Otello: Ballet Music

La traviata: Prelude to Act 3

Aida - Dance of the Little Moorish Slaves & Ballet

Va, pensiero (from Nabucco)

Libiamo, ne' lieti calici (from La Traviata)


Stefania Bonfadelli (soprano), Roberto Aronica (tenor), Greta Hodgkinson (dancer) & Roberto Bolle (dancer)

Teatro La Fenice & Il Balletto Del Sud, Lorin Maazel

This unique DVD package includes excerpts from the operas by Verdi, Rossini and Ponchielli from the successful New Year’s Day Concert in the Teatro La Fenice in 2004. Eight years after a huge f re burned down the grand opera house of Venice in 1996 the reopening was celebrated with a series of amazing concerts. The highlight was certainly the final concert which was broadcasted live by the Italian state television channel RAI and is now eternalized on this DVD. During the programme of great opera choruses and arias, orchestral music and ballet scenes the audience can not only admire the delightful music but also the restored glorious interior decoration.

Throughout the world, international opera stages have recently discovered the sheer talent of Italian soprano Stefania Bonfadelli and tenor Roberto Aronica who both contribute to the concert’s distinctive atmosphere. Ballet stars Greta Hodgkinson and Roberto Bolle glamorously supported the event through their beautifully expressive dancing. Besides the amazing performances of the singers and dancers, Lorin Maazel’s delectable conducting is highly enjoyable and makes this concert an unforgettable event.

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Waltzing Classics

Waltzing Classics


Delibes:

Sylvia - Pizzicato

Coppélia: Mazurka

Hérold:

La Fille mal gardée: Clog Dance

Khachaturian:

Masquerade: Waltz

Lanner:

Die Schönbrunner Waltzer, Op. 200

Lehár:

Ballsirenen (on themes from `Die lustige Witwe`)

Gold und Silber Walzer, Op. 79

Loewe, F:

I Could Have Danced All Night (My Fair Lady)

Meyerbeer:

Les Patineurs

Offenbach:

Orphée aux Enfers Overture

Piazzólla:

Libertango

Ponchielli:

Dance of the Hours (from La Gioconda)

Prokofiev:

Montagues And Capulets (from Romeo and Juliet)

Shostakovich:

Jazz Suite No. 1: Waltz

Jazz Suite No. 2 - Waltz No. 2

Strauss, J, I:

Radetsky March, Op. 228

Strauss, J, II:

An der schönen, blauen Donau, Op. 314

Tritsch-Tratsch Polka, Op. 214

Frühlingsstimmen Walzer Op. 410

Kaiser-Walzer, Op. 437

Champagner-Polka, Op. 211

Tchaikovsky:

Swan Lake - Waltz from Suite Op. 20, No. 2

The Nutcracker: Waltz of the Flowers

The Nutcracker: Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy

Waltz from Eugene Onegin, Op. 24

Pas de quatre

The Sleeping Beauty, Op. 66: Rose Adagio

Waldteufel:

Les Patineurs - Valse, Op. 183

Weber:

Invitation to the Dance, Op. 65

Ziehrer:

Loslassen - Polka schnell, Op. 386


Classic FM is inviting you to the dance with its brand new double album Waltzing Classics, the ultimate collection of your favourite waltzes and other dances. This wonderful album is packed with the world’s most famous dancing pieces, with waltzes including Khachaturian’s ‘Waltz from Masquerade Ball’, Strauss’ ‘The Blue Danube’, and Meyerbeer’s ‘Skater’s Waltz’. Also included are many other famous dances, including Piazzolla’s fiery ‘Libertango’, Herold’s mischievous ‘Clog Dance’, Prokofiev’s powerful ‘Dance of The Knights’, Ziehrer’s elegant ‘Losslassen’ Polka, and beautiful pieces from the world of ballet including Tchaikovsky’s ‘The Nutcracker’ and ‘Swan Lake’. Waltzing Classics transports the listener to a magical world of the classical ballroom and will appeal to lovers of dancing and classical music alike.

“No duds here. The Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra under Neeme Järvi is smooth, glistening and joyous in Waldteufel's The Skater's Waltz, whilst Ashkenazy and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra provide the tense contrast of Prokofiev's Dance of the Knights...The Vienna Philharmonic demonstrates its prowess as orchestra of the waltz capital of the world, playing Strauss's fizzing Champagne Polka with light, ebullient precision.” Classic FM Magazine, May 2011 ****

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