P.I. Tchaikovsky Queen Of Spades Great Scenes / Various
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CD Details
- Released: June 25, 2002
- Originally Released: 2002
- Label: Delos Records
Tracks:
- 1.The Queen of Spades: Prelude - Philharmonia of Russia
- 2.The Queen of Spades: I Do Not Know Her Name - Sergej Larin
- 3.The Queen of Spades: One Day At Versailles (Tri Karty) - Vassily Gerello
- 4.The Queen of Spades: I'll Sing For You - Marina Domashenko
- 5.The Queen of Spades: Why These Tears - Sergej Larin
- 6.The Queen of Spades: Forgive Me, Heavenly Creature - Sergej Larin
- 7.The Queen of Spades: You Are So Sad... I Love You - Dmitri Hvorostovsky
- 8.The Queen of Spades: Oh, How I Detest Today's World - Elena Obraztsova
- 9.The Queen of Spades: Do Not Be Frightened - Sergej Larin
- 10.The Queen of Spades: Poor Thing! What An Abyss - Sergej Larin
- 11.The Queen of Spades: I Am So Frightened - Elena Obraztsova
- 12.The Queen of Spades: Midnight Is Near - Elena Prokina
- 13.The Queen of Spades: What If The Clock Chimes - Sergej Larin
- 14.The Queen of Spades: We Will Drink and Be Happy - Spiritual Revival Choir of Russia
- 15.The Queen of Spades: If Sweet Maidens - Vassily Gerello
- 16.The Queen of Spades: What Is Our Life? - Dmitri Hvorostovsky
Product Description:
Philharmonia of Russia conducted by Constantine Orbelian. Great scenes from 'Queen of Spades' captures the essence of the opera in a one-CD version with scenes chosen to represent the music, drama and characterization that make the opera memorable. Amelia Haygood, Delos label founder & Executive Producer: "I've loved 'Queen of Spades' for most of my life, and have long thought it should be up there among the all-time favorites. So it's a deep joy for me to present the drama and poignancy of Tchaikovsky's music at the high artistic level our singers, conductor and orchestra have achieved here. Unlike 'highlights' excerpts, or a collection of arias, this 'Great Scenes' version is meant to preserve the flow of the opera's story of love, obsession and madness. "