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Die fledermaus = La chauve-souris [Documento electrónico] |
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Autor: |
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Outros Responsáveis: |
Richard Bonynge; John Brown; Robin Stapleton; Karl Haffner; Richard Genée; Judith Howarth; Nancy Gustafson; Bonaventura Bottone; Louis Otey; John Dobson; Anthony Michaels-More; Eric Garrett; Jochen Kowalski; Glenys Groves; Peter Archer; David Evans Rees; John Sessions; John Mortimer; Viviana Durante; Stuart Cassidy; Jeremy Isaacs; Bernard Haitink; Paul Findlay; John Vernon; Joan Sutherland; Luciano Pavarotti; Marilyn Horne; The Royal Opera Chorus; The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
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Resp. Artística: |
Bernard Haitink Kbe, director de música; Paul Findlay, director de ópera; Jeremy Isaacs, director geral; John Vernon, produção.
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Elenco: |
Richard Bonynge, direcção; The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, orquestra; Karl Haffner, libreto; Richard Genee, libreto; The Royal Opera Chorus, coro; Robin Stapleton, direcção coral; John Brown, leader; Viviana Durante, bailarina; Stuart Cassidy, bailarina; Judith Howarth (Adele), soprano; Nancy Gustafson (Rosalinde), soprano; Bonaventura Bottone (Alfredo), tenor; Louis Otey (Gabriel von Eisenstein), tenor; John Dobson (Dr Blind), tenor; Anthony Michaels-More (Dr Falke), barítono; Erik Garrett (Colonel Frank), barítono; Jochen Kowalski (Prince Orlofsky), mezzo-soprano; Glenys Groves (Ida); Peter Archer (Ivan); David Evans Rees (A policeman); John Sessions (Frosch).
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Publicação: |
Germany : Arthaus Musik, 1990 |
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ISRC: |
Arthaus Musik: 100 134 |
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Descrição Física: | 2 discos (DVD) (197 min.) : color; 12 cm + Libreto | |
Notas: | Requisitos: Código região: 2 e 5; Picture format: 4:3; Sound format: PCM stereo; Línguas menu: inglesa, alemã, francesa e espanhola; Línguas subtítulos: alemã, francesa; No do Serviço de Aquisições e Tratamento Técnico | |
Área: | Multimédia, DVD-Video | |
Cota: | 800.STR.18680/AB | |
URL: | www.arthaus-musik.com |
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FAIXAS* / DESCRIÇÃO: |
Ajuda
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Disco 1: | |||||
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The Royal Opera House Covent Garden.
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No.1 Overture.
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Act one: The Eisenstein's house | |||||
No.2 Introduction: | |||||
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Little dove so sorely missed.
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Ha, ha, ha... It's a letter from my sister.
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Dialogue: Let your fluttering wings be heard.
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No.2A. Exit: Now I may not visit her.
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Dialogue: Ecco ridente in cielo.
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No.3 Trio: Having you to represent me.
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Dialogue: My poor darling Gabriel.
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No.4 Duet: Come with me, a final spree.
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Dialogue: What on earth are you doing?.
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No.5 Trio: My happiness is dying / Oh dear, oh dear, how sad it is!.
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Dialogue: Alone! Utterly alone.
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No.6 Finale I: | |||||
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Drink my darling, drain the glass / Happiness... just accepts.
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Here comes another one.
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Dear sir, what would you think of me / In tête-à-tête and up so late.
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No, no! The matter is quite clear / I have a pretty Birdcage.
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Disco 2: | |||||
Act two: On stage at the Imperial Theatre | |||||
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No.7 Ensemble: Oh, what jay! It's intense.
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Dialogue: What a middle class lot.
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No.8 Couplet and dialogue: | |||||
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I like to greet a jolly crowd.
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Will you give me the satisfaction.
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When drinking vodka suits my mood.
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Dialogue: Sadityes pozhaluysta! - Good Lorde, old fellow!.
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No.9 Ensemble and couplet: | |||||
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Attention, everybody! We're going to see some fun.
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Marquis Renard! How wrong you are.
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Dialogue: My dear young lady.
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No.10 Duet: She's so tender! So charming.
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Dialogue: Dearest lady. Countess.
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No.11 Czardas.
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Dialogue: Bravo Madame! Now please, won't you take off your mask.
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No.12 Finale II: | |||||
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Champagne!.
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Dear Chevalier, I greet you now.
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Brother mine, brother mine and sister mine.
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Ballet: Unter donner und blitz, polka op.32417.
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Entry of the surprise guests: Rataplan (from La fille du regiment by Gaetano Donizetti).
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Special recital: | |||||
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E la solita del pastore (from L'Arlesiana by Francesco Cilèa).
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Serbami ognor sì fido (from Semiramide by Gioachino Rossini).
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Mon coeur s'ouvre à ta voix (from Samson et Dalila by Camille Saint-Saëns).
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Parigi, o cara, noi lasceremo (from La traviata by Giuseppe Verdi).
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Mid pleasures and palaces.
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Pas de deux: Frühlingsstimmen, walzer op.41024 | |||||
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Conclusion on finale II: Enough my friends, enough!.
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Act three: The City Jail | |||||
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No.13 Entr'acte.
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Monologue: Yes, allright!.
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No.14 Melodrama: I've come home.
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Dialogue: Wakey, wakey!.
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No.15 Couplet: Sweet country girl' is my part.
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Dialogue: Excellency! There's a malefactor outside.
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No.16 Trio: | |||||
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A full explanation.
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Now hav you told me every fact?.
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Dialogue: So you want revenge, do you?.
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No.17 Finale III: Oh Eisenstein, oh Eisenstein.
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A farewell to Joan Sutherland: | |||||
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Unter donner und blitz, polka op.324 da capo.
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Prime minister, ladies and gentlemen!.
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I'm sorry, my projection isn't as great as Jeremy's.
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No.1 Overture da capo.
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