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  1. Artist: Monteverdi Choir, John Eliot Gardiner Title: Johann Sebastian Bach : Motets Year Of Release: 2012 Label: SDG - Soli Deo Gloria Genre: Classical Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,scans) Total Time: 72:27 Total Size: 379 mb Tracklist: 1. Lobet den Herrn BWV 230 2. Komm, Jesu, komm BWV 229 3. Der Geist hilft unsrer Schwachheit auf BWV 226 4. Jesu, meine Freude BWV 227 5. Es ist nun nichs Verdammliches 6. Unter deinem Schirmen 7. Denn das Gesetz des Geistes 8. Trotz dem alten Drachen 9. Ihr aber seid nicht fleischlich 10. Weg mit allen Schatzen 11. So aber Christus in euch ist 12. Gute nacht, O Wesen 13. So nun der Geist des 14. Weicht, ihr Trauergester 15. Furchte dich nicht BWV 228 16. Singet dem Herrn BWV 225 17. Wie sich ein Vater erbarmet 18. Lobet den Herrn in seinen taten 19. Ich lasse dich nicht BWV Anh. 159 The Monteverdi Choir The English Baroque Soloists Conductor: John Eliot Gardiner http://rapidgator.net/file/b2fdf4a20bf06c0848a86ee716133fe9/Motetes_Gardiner_SDG.rar.html http://ssh.tf/4hvvSa7HL/Motetes_Gardiner_SDG.rar http://uploaded.net/file/m4pwrb9y/Motetes_Gardiner_SDG.rar
  2. Artist: Boston Baroque, Martin Pearlman Title: Monteverdi: Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria Year Of Release: 2015 Label: Linn Records [CKD 451] Genre: Classical, Opera Quality: FLAC (tracks) [24Bit/96kHz] Total Time: 02:56:10 Total Size: 3,85 GB (d.booklet) Best Opera Recording and Best Engineered Album (Classical) GRAMMY nominee Recorded at Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA 27-30 April 2014 Martin Pearlman: Only three operas by Claudio Monteverdi have come down to us. L'Orfeo (1607), his very first, is generally acknowledged to be the earliest great opera. Then, after a gap of 33 years, during which Monteverdi wrote operas that are tragically now lost, we have two masterpieces from near the end of his life: Il ritorno d'Ulisse (1640) and L'incoronazione di Poppea (1642). Il Ritorno d'Ulisse is based on the story told in books 13-23 of Homer's Odyssey, in which Ulysses returns home from the Trojan War after an absence of 20 years and slays his wife's suitors, who have taken over his palace. The 73-year-old Monteverdi's setting of Giacomo Badoaro's libretto was premiered in 1640 during the carnival season in Venice, to such acclaim that it was revived the following season, an unusual distinction for an opera of the time. The first performances took place at one of the city's new public opera houses, where, not only were production budgets severely limited, but where writing for a broader public affected the kinds of stories that were set to music. The story of Ulysses was familiar to the audience, and its abundance of blood and gore was a far cry from the nymphs and shepherds in the earlier Orfeo, which had been written for the Mantuan court. Not long after the premiere, Ulisse dropped from view until late in the nineteenth century, when a manuscript was rediscovered in Vienna, which appears to be a copy made for a later revival in that city. Initially there were doubts as to whether the newly discovered work was a genuine lost opera of Monteverdi. But by the mid-twentieth century, further documents were found which removed any doubts about the work's authenticity. Il ritorno d'Ulisse is certainly the least well known and least performed of the three surviving operas, and that may have something to do with its relatively recent discovery and even more recent authentication. But another reason perhaps lies in the libretto itself, which some have suggested makes the work more difficult to put across than Monteverdi's other late opera. Whereas Poppea is filled with brilliant dialogue between fascinating and deeply flawed historical characters, Ulisse is of necessity somewhat more formal in its portrayal of gods and heroes. The final act, which is largely devoted to the convincing of a reluctant Penelope that her husband has truly returned home, has been called anticlimactic by some critics; and some scenes digress, such as the one in Act II (often cut) where Telemachus tells his mother about the beauty of Helen, whom he has seen in his travels. But Monteverdi's music transcends these difficulties, and of course later composers would conjure great works from less than perfect librettos. Il ritorno d'Ulisse is unquestionably one of the three pillars that place Monteverdi among the greatest of opera composers. Tracklist: Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria 1 Act 1 Prologue: Mortal cosa son io (L'Humana Fragilit? /Il Tempo/La Fortuna/Amore)[8'41] 2 Act 1 Scene 1: Di misera regina (Penelope/Ericlea)[10'03] 3 Act 1 Scene 2: Duri e penosi (Melanto/Eurimaco)[10'09] 4 Act 1 Scene 4: Sinfonia[0'14] 5 Act 1 Scene 5: Superbo ?¨ l'huom (Nettuno/Giove)[6'08] 6 Act 1 Scene 6: In questo basso mondo (Coro di Feaci/Nettuno)[2'02] 7 Act 1 Scene 7: Dormo encora (Ulisse)[4'38] 8 Act 1 Scene 8: Cara e lieta giovent?? (Minerva/Ulisse)[11'48] 9 Act 1 Scene 9: Tu, d'Aretusa al fonte (Minerva/Ulisse)[2'09] 10 Act 1 Scene 10: Donata un giorno (Penelope/Melanto)[8'33] 11 Act 1 Scene 11: Oh come mal si salva (Eumete)[1'40] 12 Act 1 Scene 12: Pastor d'armenti pu?? (Iro/Eumete)[1'44] 13 Act 1 Scene 13: Ulisse generoso! (Eumete/Ulisse)[3'18] 14 Act 2 Scene 1: Lieto cammino (Telemaco/Minerva)[2'34] 15 Act 2 Scene 2: O gran figlio d'Ulisse (Eumete/Ulisse)[5'06] 16 Act 2 Scene 3: Che veggio, ohim?¨, che miro? (Telemaco/Ulisse)[7'33] 17 Act 2 Scene 4: Eurimaco, la donna insomma (Melanto/Eurimaco)[3'02] 18 Act 2 Scene 5: Sono l'altre regine (Antinoo/Anfinomo/Pisandro/Penelope)[7'50] 19 Act 2 Scene 7: Apportator d'alte novelle (Eumete/Penelope)[1'06] 20 Act 2 Scene 8: Compagni, udiste (Antinoo/Anfinomo/Pissandro/Eurimaco)[6'34] 21 Act 2 Scene 9: Perir non pu?? (Ulisse/Minerva)[3'36] 22 Act 2 Scene 10: Io vidi, o pellegrin (Eumete/Ulisse)[1'56] 23 Act 2 Scene 11: Del mio lungo viaggio (Telemaco/Penelope)[5'16] 24 Act 2 Scene 12a: Sempre villano Eumete (Antinoo/Eumete/Iro/Ulisse/Telemaco)[4'55] 25 Act 2 Scene 12b: Tu vincitor (Antinoo/Penelope/Pisandro/Anfinomo/Telemaco)[7'12] 26 Act 2 Scene 12c: Ecco l'arco d'Ulisse (Penelope/Pisandro/Anfinomo/Antinoo/Ulisse)[10'11] 27 Act 3 Scene 1: O dolor, o martir (Iro)[6'14] 28 Act 3 Scene 3: E quai nuovi rumori (Melanto/Penelope)[2'11] 29 Act 3 Scene 4: Forza d'occulto affetto (Eumete/Penelope)[2'29] 30 Act 3 Scene 5: ?? saggio Eumete (Telemaco/Penelope/Eumete)[2'41] 31 Act 3 Scene 6: Fiamma ?¨ l'ira, o gran Dea (Minerva/Giunone)[3'32] 32 Act 3 Scene 7: Gran Giove (Giunone/Giove/Nettuno/Minerva/Coro in cielo/Coro marittimo)[6'40] 33 Act 3 Scene 8: Ericlea, che vuoi far (Ericlea)[3'30] 34 Act 3 Scene 9: Ogni nostra ragion (Penelope/Telemaco/Eumete)[0'47] 35 Act 3 Scene 10: O delle mie fatiche (Ulisse/Penelope/Ericlea)[10'08] **************************** Christopher Lowrey, countertenor Jo??o Fernandes, bass Sonja DuToit Tengblad, soprano Owen McIntosh, tenor Fernando Guimar??es, tenor Aaron Sheehan, tenor Jo??o Fernandes, bass Abigail Nims, mezzo-soprano Jennifer Rivera, mezzo-soprano Krista River, mezzo-soprano Leah Wool, mezzo-soprano Sara Heaton, soprano Marc Molomot, tenor Daniel Shirley, tenor Jonas Budris, tenor Daniel Auchincloss, tenor Ulysses Thomas, bass-baritone Boston Baroque Martin Pearlman, conductor http://rapidgator.net/file/be06ee5d96f785d4314f8a9d58518b9b/BstnBarcomma2MPman-Mnt015H.part1.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/0f72d4ea15e3adfda1a4864998eff0bc/BstnBarcomma2MPman-Mnt015H.part2.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/fa042699db459b4cbf03e24b5ab37fd0/BstnBarcomma2MPman-Mnt015H.part3.rar.html http://rapidgator.net/file/339eab0af95445deac268a4cb34fbcca/BstnBarcomma2MPman-Mnt015H.part4.rar.html http://ssh.tf/TIqj8wzVS/BstnBarcomma2MPman-Mnt015H.part1.rar http://ssh.tf/F60y3KnVS/BstnBarcomma2MPman-Mnt015H.part2.rar http://ssh.tf/CnJb1CcVS/BstnBarcomma2MPman-Mnt015H.part3.rar http://ssh.tf/MFnC5XBVS/BstnBarcomma2MPman-Mnt015H.part4.rar https://bytewhale.com/ufphd46tvrt0/BstnBarcomma2MPman-Mnt015H.part1.rar https://bytewhale.com/j6ntx2szsnzb/BstnBarcomma2MPman-Mnt015H.part2.rar https://bytewhale.com/2nw7vbfmejlq/BstnBarcomma2MPman-Mnt015H.part3.rar https://bytewhale.com/m8cv31bck7pp/BstnBarcomma2MPman-Mnt015H.part4.rar
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