Black sounds ; Cantio sacra ; Phaedra
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Black sounds ; Cantio sacra ; Phaedra
(American classics)
Naxos, p2003
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Note
For orchestra (1st work) ; for organ and small orchestra (2nd work) ; for voice and orchestra (3rd-9th works)
Sung in English (3rd, 5th, 7th, 8th works)
Mary Nessinger, mezzo-soprano (3rd, 5th, 7th, 8th works) ; Boston Modern Orchestra Project ; Gil Rose, conductor
Recorded at Jordan Hall, New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, from 18th to 20th October, 1998
Compact disc
Text in English
Naxos: 8.559120
Contents of Works
- Black sounds (music for the ballet "The act")
- Cantio Sacra "Warum betrübst du dich, mein Herz" (transcription for small orchestra of organ music of S. Scheidt)
- Phaedra: a monodrama in seven scenes. Aria: "In May, in brilliant Athens"
- Orchestral interlude: Black sails
- Aria: "You monster!"
- Orchestral interlude: Theseus' homecoming
- Suppulication: "Theseus, I heard the deluge of your voice"
- Cabaletta: "My last calamity has come"
- Orchestral postlude: The death of Hippolytus