Monday, February 7, 2011

What Did The Black Plague Doctors Wear

SCLAVIS LOUIS - (2007) The imperfect Languages \u200b\u200b





Uno de mis
directores favoritos, una de mis piezas dirigiendo favoritas del repertorio doctoral, the music of Benjamin Britten distanced himself from his school English while retaining an elegant spirit back to earlier traditions to the eclecticism that characterized the twentieth century, the composer looks as reasons lyrical poetry of previous centuries, capturing the value of their stories, their teachings and how to live in nature, I speak in particular its Seranade

Opus 31, each passage is full of subtle and overpowering encounters with landscapes, sunrises, snowstorms, with the exuberance of simplicity, with tiny palpable physical reality which enriches us more than anything. The Nocturne

of this piece is without doubt one of my favorite composicions gender catch me, sinks, and walk a few seconds left before my task remotely.


Tracklist:



Les Illuminations

01. I.
Fanfare 02. II. Villes
03. IIIa. Phrase
04. IIIb. Antique
05. IV. Royauté 06. V. Marine 07. VI.
Interlude 08. VII. Being beauteous
09. VIII. Parade 10. IX. Départ

Serenade 11. Prologue 12. Pastoral 13.
Nocturne 14. Elegy 15. Dirge 16.
Hymn 17.
Sonnet 18. Epilogue Nocturne 19. On a poet's lips I Slept 20. Below the thunder of the upper deep 21. Encinctured with a twine of leaves 22. Midnight's bell goes ting, ting, ting 23. But that night when on my bed I lay Imagen 24. She sleeps on soft, last breaths
25. What is more gentle than a wind in summer?
26. When most I wink, then do mine eye best see Ejecuta:
Ian Bostridge,
tenor Radek Baborák,
corno
Berliner Philharmoniker
Dirige:

Sir Simon Rattle


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