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Título: |
Kullervo : opera in two acts |
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Publicação: |
Helsinki : Ondine Inc., 1992 |
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ISRC: |
ODE 780-3T |
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Aquisição: | Oferta Embaixada da Filândia | |
Descrição Física: | 3 discos (CD) (118 min.) : stereo; 12 cm + Libreto | |
Notas: | Intérpretes: Finnish National Opera Orchestra and Chorus; Ulf Sõderblom (direcção); Matti Heroja (direcção coro); Jorma Hynninen (barítono), Eeva-Liisa Saarinen (soprano), Matti Salminen (baixo), Jorma Silvasti (tenor), Satu Vihavainen (soprano), Anna-Lisa Jakobsson (mezzo-soprano), Pertti Mãkelã (tenor), Juha Kotilainen (barítono), Paula Etelãvuori (contralto), Marko Putkonen (baixo), Matti Heinikari (tenor), Esa Ruuttunen (barítono), Vesa-Matti Loiri; No do Serviço de Aquisições e Tratamento Técnico | |
Área: | Música Clássica | |
Cota: | 300.SAL.10327/AC+ |
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FAIXAS* / DESCRIÇÃO: |
Ajuda
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Disco 1: | |||||
Act I: | |||||
Introduction: | |||||
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Untamoinen laid his netting.
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Scene I: | |||||
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What's the matter?; What oppresses you? Again.
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3.
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He was small, and lost his father.
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4.
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If all the trees were one tree.
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5.
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Never, dear God most gracious.
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6.
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Kullervo! It was he who killed me in that nightmare.
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Kalervo's son he sold away to the smith named ilmarinen.
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I want to be fragrant and warm like new-baked bread.
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Greeting, the Smith's beautiful wife!.
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I came to you in the night.
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Disco 2: | |||||
Entr'acte: | |||||
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Once upon a time there was a man whom his brother seriously tried to kill.
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Scene 3: | |||||
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Whose house is this?.
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Kullervo, don't go!.
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Act II: | |||||
Scene IV: | |||||
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These are long endless days in my father's house.
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The young man was travelling far and wide.
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6.
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Interlude.
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Scene V: | |||||
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Something is bothering him.
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I met her in the forest.
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Shall you weep for me, father, when you hear that I have perished?.
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10.
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Shall weep for you?.
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Disco 3: | |||||
Scene VI: | |||||
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First we take the money from the house. Then we'll take the liquor. And rape the women.
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To Kullervo, Kalervo's offspring, the sword he asked was granted.
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3.
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It's all over.
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4.
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The fire has nearly burned itself down.
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Epilogue: | |||||
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Clip-clip-cli-pe-ty-clop! Run, my horse.
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