Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) - Oedipus Rex
(1994)
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Cover Front |
Album |
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Composer |
Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) |
Conductor |
Seiji Ozawa |
Orchestra / Ensemble I |
Saito Kinen Orchestra |
Length |
52:27 |
Format |
CD |
Genre |
Vocal; Opera |
Chorus I |
Shinyukai Male Choir |
Chorus Master |
Shin Sekiya |
Index |
514 |
Out of Print |
Yes |
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Musicians |
Soloist |
Schreier; Norman; Terfel; Peetes; Swensen; Tatara; Wilson |
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Credits |
Producer |
Willhelm Hellweg |
Label |
Philips |
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Track List |
01 |
Prologue: "Spectateurs" |
00:59 |
02 |
Act I: "Caedit nos pestis" |
03:29 |
03 |
Act I: "Liberi, vos liberabo" |
03:15 |
04 |
Act I: "Voici Creon" |
00:25 |
05 |
Act I: "Respondit Deus" |
03:34 |
06 |
Act I: "Non reperias vetus scelus" |
03:25 |
07 |
Act I: "Oedipe interroge la fontaine" |
00:37 |
08 |
Act I: "Delie exspectamus" |
01:56 |
09 |
Act I: "Dicere non possum" |
02:51 |
10 |
Act I: "Invidia fortunam odit" |
02:34 |
11 |
Act I: "Gloria" |
00:58 |
12 |
Act II: "La dispute des princes" |
01:10 |
13 |
Act II: "Gloria!" |
00:57 |
14 |
Act II: "Nonn' erubescite, reges" |
07:28 |
15 |
Act II: "Trivium, trivium..." |
03:04 |
16 |
Act II: "Le temoin du meurtre sort " |
00:44 |
17 |
Act II: "Adest omniscius pastor" |
05:37 |
18 |
Act II: "In monte reppertus est" |
02:07 |
19 |
Act II: "Et maintenant" |
01:45 |
20 |
Act II: "Divium Jocastae" |
03:14 |
21 |
Act II: "Ecce! Regem Oedipoda" |
02:18 |
Personal |
Purchase Date |
12/16/1998 |
Value |
$16.50 |
Store |
BMG |
Condition |
100% |
Librettist |
Jean Cocteau |
Nationality |
Russian |
"Form" |
Opera-Oratorio in Two Acts |
Language |
Latin |
Period |
20th Century |
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Details |
Studio |
Canora Hall, Okaya, Japan |
Catalog Number |
438 865-2 |
Live |
No |
Recording Date |
9/1/1992 |
Spars |
DDD |
Reissue |
No |
Sound |
Stereo |
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Notes |
Oedipus: Peter Schreier
Jocasta: Jessye Norman
Creon: Bryn Terfel
Tiresias: Harry Peeters
Shepherd: Robert Swensen
Messenger: Michio Tatara
Narrator: Georges Wilson
Poem after Sophocles
Notes, text and translation
Essay: "A Tragedy of Epic Impersonality" by Max Harrison
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