标题: 2L-084 Trondheim Symphony Orchestra - Ståle Kleiberg- David and Bathsheba - 2012 [DSF] [打印本页] 作者: 大姐夫 时间: 2022-2-15 14:23 标题: 2L-084 Trondheim Symphony Orchestra - Ståle Kleiberg- David and Bathsheba - 2012 [DSF] (, 下载次数: 3)
上传
点击文件名下载附件
Opera 19 Tracks 01h 15m 10s Nominated for the 56th GRAMMY Awards as Best Opera Recording 2013 The Biblical story of David and Bathsheba has a lot of present-day relevance. In this story, individual emotions interact with political actions and their consequences. Fundamental ethical questions are thus being raised, on the macro- as well as the microlevel. And not least, the story illustrates how these two levels may be connected. This is certainly also the case in Ståle Kleiberg's opera-oratorio "David and Bathsheba", where form and content embody the multi-layered complexity that makes up a great work of art. Yet the music is highly communicative, speaking to a broad audience in a direct and immediate way. From the opening bars, Kleiberg's music establishes a very particular orchestral and harmonic colour, one effect of which is to ’place’ the events beyond our reach. It would be trivial to describe this distancing of the action as a mode of exoticism, but there is nonetheless a whiff of the East about the tone of the work, evocative of the time and a distant place. This is anything but a retreat into some oneiric fantasy world, removed from our contemporary reality. Rather the remoteness of the setting, together with Kleiberg's non-naturalistic approach to the drama, gives the work something of the character of myth. This enables it to speak to us as all myths speak to us, of deeper truths. The present recording is a successor of 2L's Grammy-nominated release from 2009, Treble and Bass: Concertos by Ståle Kleiberg. Like the previous disc, the present one has been made in close cooperation with the Trondheim Symphony Orchestra, this time conducted by Estonian maestro Tõnu Kaljuste.
曲目:
1. Act I, Introduction (Orchestra)
2. Act I, Psalm 8 (Chorus)
3. Act I, Scene I, My Lord, your servant Uriah the Hittite (Joab, Chorus)
4. Act I, Scene II, Come to me Bathsheba (David, Bathsheba)
5. Act I, Scene II, It is the Lord who gave you your authority (Chorus)
6. Act I, Scene II, Who is she (Joab, David)
7. Act I, Scene II, Who is this that looks out like the dawn (David)
8. Act I, Scene III, Uriah! Have you not a young wife (Joab, Uriah)
9. Act I, Scene IV, He would not come, my Lord (Joab, David)
10. Act I, Scene V, O Husband you are lost to me (Bathsheba)
11. Act I, Scene VI, Down with the poor and honest man! (Bathsheba, Uriah, Chorus)
12. Act I, Scene VI, Eat! Drink! (Uriah, David)
13. Act II, Scene I, Psalm 51 (David, Chorus)
14. Act II, Scene I, There are two men in your city (Nathan, David)
15. Act II, Scene I, You are welcome Nathan (Joab, David, Nathan)
16. Act II, Scene II, Why has the fruit of my orchard failed (Bathsheba)
17. Act II, Scene II, You are come to tell me my son is dead (Bathsheba, Joab)
18. Act II, Scene III, The breath in our nostrils (Chorus)
19. Act II, Scene III, Where are the robes you have torn (Bathsheba, David)