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Mozart: Il sogno di Scipione / Nacoski, Fribo, Ticciati [DVD]
Conductor: Robin Ticciati | Composer(s): Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Director: Paul Fenkart | Performer(s): Anna Kovalko, Louise Fribo, Bernarda Bobro, Blagoj Nacoski | Orchestra/Ensemble: Kärntner Symphony Orchestra, Klagenfurt State Theater Chorus | Label: Deutsche Grammophon | DVD | Picture format: 16:9 | Sound format: PCM Stereo / DTS 5.1 | File host: Share-online.biz | 5% recovery record + 1 .rev file | Run time: 109 minutes | 7.89 GB
Language(s): Italian | Subtitle(s): Italian, English, German, French, Spanish




Il sogno di Scipione is a dramatic serenade in one act (azione teatrale) composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to a libretto by Pietro Metastasio, which is based on the book Somnium Scipionis by Cicero. Mozart had originally composed the work at the age of 15 for his patron, Prince-Archbishop Sigismund von Schrattenbach. After the bishop’s death before it could be performed, Mozart dedicated it to Schrattenbach's successor, Count Colloredo. Mythological hero Scipio must choose between Fortune and Constancy in this superb 2006 Salzburg Festival production of Mozart's "Il Songo di Scipione," directed by Michael Sturminger and starring Blagoj Nacoski, Louise Fribo, Bernarda Bobro, Iain Paton, Robert Sellier and Anna Kovalko. The Chor des Stadttheaters Klagenfurt and the Kärntner Symphonieorchester, conducted by Robin Ticciati, provide accompaniment.

Mozart: Le Nozze Di Figaro / Ticciati, Glyndebourne Festival [Blu-ray]
Conductor: Robin Ticciati | Composer(s): Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Director: Michael Grandage | Performer(s): Lydia Teuscher, Vito Priante, Sally Matthews, Audun Iversen | Orchestra/Ensemble: Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Glyndebourne Chorus | Label: Opus Arte | BluRay-rip | AVC | MKV 1920x1080 (16:9) / 6215 kbps / 29,970 fps - DTS / 6ch / 48.0 KHz / 24 bits | File hosts: Share-online.biz, Uploaded.net | 5% recovery record + 1 .rev file | Run time: 180 mins | 9.74 GB
Language(s): Italian | Subtitle(s): English, French, German, Japanese, Korean
Recorded live at Glyndebourne Festival, June 2012




Perhaps no opera is closely and affectionately associated with a single house as Le nozze di Figaro is with Glyndebourne. Effortlessly witty yet shot through with pain and sadness, this deeply ambivalent life in the day of masters and servants as they scheme and outwit one another was Glyndebourne’s opening production in 1934. Michael Grandage’s staging is the seventh, set in a louche Sixties ambience. Marshalled by the ‘ideal pacing’ of Robin Ticciati, a youthful cast of principals has ‘no weak link’ and ‘looks gorgeous’ (The Sunday Times) in a production that continues Glyndebourne’s rewarding history of engagement with Mozart’s and da Ponte’s ‘day of madness’.

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