Weber Oberon
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Title:
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Weber Oberon |
Otros títulos:
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Weber Oberon Act I Act II (Beginning) Weber Oberon Act II (Conclusion) Act III |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Carl Maria von Weber; Jonas Kaufmann; Hillevi Martinpelto; Steve Davislim; Monteverdi Choir; Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique; John Eliot Gardiner |
Código CDU:
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Web.04 |
Forma Musical:
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Operas |
Abstract:
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Composer, conductor, virtuoso, novelist, and essayist, Carl Maria von Weber is one of the great figures of German Romanticism. Known for his opera Der Freischütz, a work which expresses the spirit and aspirations of German Romanticism, Weber was the quintessential Romantic artist, turning to poetry, history, folklore, and myths for inspiration and striving to create a convincing synthesis of fantastic literature and music. Resembling the Faust legend, Der Freischütz (the term suggests the idea of an marksman relying on magic) is a story of two lovers whose ultimate fate is decided by supernatural forces, a story which Weber brings to life by masterfully translating into music the otherworldly, particularly sinister, aspects of the narrative. Weber's additional claim to fame are his works for woodwind instruments, which include two concertos and a concertino for clarinet, a concerto for bassoon, and a superb quintet for clarinet and string quartet. Born in 1786, Weber studied with Michael ... |
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