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Dallapiccola: Ulisse

Dallapiccola: Ulisse
Luigi Dallapiccola, Bour, Desderi, Cornell, Workman

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Ulisse, opera: Prologue. First episode
  2. Ulisse, opera: Second episode. Intermezzo sinfonico
  3. Ulisse, opera: Third epsiode
  4. Ulisse, opera: Act 1. First scene
  5. Ulisse, opera: Act 1. Second scene
  6. Ulisse, opera: Act 1. Third scene
  7. Ulisse, opera: Act 1. Fourth scene
  8. Ulisse, opera: Act 1. Fifth scene

Disc 2:

  1. Ulisse, opera: Act 2. Prologue
  2. Applause
  3. Ulisse, opera: Act 2. Ist scene
  4. Ulisse, opera: Act 2. 2nd scene
  5. Ulisse, opera: Act 2. 3rd scene
  6. Ulisse, opera: Act 2. Intermezzo sinfonico
  7. Ulisse, opera: Act 2. Last scene [Epilogue]

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #189956 in Music
  • Released on: 2003-11-04
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Dimensions: .54 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
With this release, justice is at last done to one of the great figures of twentieth-century Italian music. An immensely cultured humanist, resolute in his defence of political and personal liberty, Luigi Dallapiccola conveys powerful emotional impact in his music. His final masterpiece, the opera Ulisse, which premiered in Berlin in 1968 after eight years of work, recounts the voyage both of Homer’s hero and of man himself, in his quest for eternal truths. The many influences, literary (Joyce, Machado, Dante above all) and musical (from Monteverdi to Berg) are perfectly integrated into a vast epic in the form of an arch, from Calypso’s solitude at the opening through to the hero’s final moment of wonder, alone with the sea once more: the drama’s centre is Ulysses’ descent into the underworld and the prophecy of Tiresias. This noble meditation on human existence is supported by masterly musical technique in which the rigour of the serial style is always tempered by the cantabile of the composer’s Italian heritage: did Dallapiccola not say that his aim was above all ‘to make the words audible and understandable’? The Radio France Collection today gives a new lease of life to this moving recapitulation of a whole life's work, long unavailable on record, the release of a benchmark performance recorded in 1975, less than three months after the composer's death. No more glowing tribute has been paid to him than the inspired conducting of one of the most eminent specialists of the music of his century, who died in his turn two years ago: the great Ernest Bour.


Customer Reviews

Excellent ULISSE5
This performance of the Dallapiccola masterpiece ULISSE is quite wonderful. It is a welcome complement to the Maazel performance, which though very good, is in German. Unlike the Maazel recording, which is of very much a dramatic event, this performance is more lyrical, Dallapiccola as we know him from his middle and late period chamber works. All lovers of modern opera should hear, preferably own, this recording.