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Luigi Dallapiccola: Il Prigioniero; Canti di Prigionia

Luigi Dallapiccola: Il Prigioniero; Canti di Prigionia
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Track Listing

  1. Il Prigioniero, opera: Prologo. Tì rivedrò, mio figlio!
  2. Il Prigioniero, opera: Prologo. Ballata. Vido! Lo riconosco!
  3. Il Prigioniero, opera: Prologo. Primo intermezzo corale. Fiat misericordia tua
  4. Il Prigioniero, opera: Atto Unico. Scena prima. Ero solo. Tutt'era buio
  5. Il Prigioniero, opera: Atto Unico. Scena seconda. Solo. Son solo un'altra volta
  6. Il Prigioniero, opera: Atto Unico. Scena seconda. Aria. Sull'Oceano, sulla Schelda
  7. Il Prigioniero, opera: Atto Unico. Scena seconda. Torna, sole, sulle città liberate!
  8. Il Prigioniero, opera: Anno Unico. Scena seconda. No, no... vaneggio
  9. Il Prigioniero, opera: Atto Unico. Scena terza. Signore, aiutami a camminare
  10. Il Prigioniero, opera: Atto Unico. Scena terza. Ricercare primo super "Signore, aiutami a camminare". "Buio. Silenzio"
  11. Il Prigioniero, opera: Atto Unico. Scena terza. Ricercare secondo super "Fratello". "Non reggo"
  12. Il Prigioniero, opera: Atto Unico. Scena terza. Ricercare terzo super Roelandt. Quegli occhi mi guardavano
  13. Il Prigioniero, opera: Atto Unico. Secondo intermezzo corale. Domine, labia mea aperies
  14. Il Prigioniero, opera: Atto Unico. Scena quarta (ultima). Alleluja!
  15. Canti Di Prigionia for chorus, 2 pianos, 2 harps & percussion: Preghiera Di Maria Stuarda (Mary Stuart's Prayer)
  16. Canti Di Prigionia for chorus, 2 pianos, 2 harps & percussion: Invocazione Di Boezio (The Invocation Of Boethius)
  17. Canti Di Prigionia for chorus, 2 pianos, 2 harps & percussion: Congedo di Girolamo Savonarola (Girolamo Savonarola's farewell)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #117939 in Music
  • Released on: 1995-10-24
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

Great opera, and topical4
This opera should change the minds of the most truculent enemies of 20th century music (even 12-tone)because, as the other reviewer has said, its dramatic power and the sheer beauty of the music will capture and hold almost any listener. Dramatically it has much to say to us in the 21st century; although it is set during the sixteenth century Spanish inquisition, the issues of the abuse of power and the ambiguities of guilt and innocence in the midst of political conflict are derived from 19th century sources and resonate in today's political climate. More importantly, the marriage of music and drama in this brief work is unusually effective for a modern opera. This performance is well-recorded and the orchestral and choral forces perform excellently, as does Jorma Hyninnen in the title role; what keeps this recording from being unquestionably superior to the Mondo Musica set, which includes also Dallapiccola's _Job_, is the less effective singing of Phyllis Bryn-Julson. Bryn-Julson is an effective singing actress, but her voice is edgy and unpleasant at times and seems not as right for the role as that of Magda Laszlo on the other recording. Because this set is a single CD and less expensive, it is likely to be the usual choice and there is no harm in that--it is a fine introduction to a great work, but if possible, try to hear the Gracis recording as well.

Don't like modern music? You haven't heard THIS!5
Everyone arguing that recent modern music took a wrong track with Schonberg and his followers needs to hear what happens when serialism goes to Italy, via Dallapiccola. I call him the 12-tone Puccini. What a vibrant, passionate, accessible composer who at the same time never sacrifices or panders.z Why isn't this wonderful opera on all the world's stages? The opening line of the mother is indelible, the choral interludes stunning, the "fratello" motif both musically haunting and politically charged. The Songs of the Imprisoned is an amazingly beautiful choral work and utilizes the Dies Irae in a most moving fashion. Great instrumental sounds from an unusual instrumentation. Check out his Sappho Fragments also. The conducting and playing are superb, and the engineering is fine.

Liberate Your Inner Prisoner5
This is a most superb performance, first rate in every way, and very sympathetically rendered; you can believe these performers find this music beautiful, always a help with contemporary music! Well worth the money- very enjoyable listening.