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Alban Berg: 8-CD Box Set Collector's Edition (CD 6) (2003)

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Alban Berg: 8-CD Box Set Collector's Edition (CD 6) (2003)

Alban Berg - 8-CD Box Set Collector's Edition (2003)
Classical | EAC (APE & CUE) | CD 6 of 8 | 244 MB

Alban Berg (1885 - 1935), along with Schoenberg and Webern, is considered as one of the pioneers of avant-garde movement and it would be a great disservice to leave him out of the discussion of contemporary music. After all, it was the hardcore advocates of serialism and the 12-tone chromaticism, founded by Schoenberg and propagated by his two prodigies, that gave roots to the later generations of eclectic bag of composers. Being the most outwardly romantic of the three composers of the Second Viennese School, Berg's music is the most suggestive of the post-romanticism of Wagner and Mahler. Berg was something of a musical dilettante when he began his studies with Schoenberg in 1903. Ultimately, he composed relatively little music, beginning with the Altenberg Lieder in 1912, followed by the Three Orchestral Pieces in 1914. It was in that same year that he began to write an opera based on a play by Georg Büchner. Wozzeck was composed during Berg's service in World War I, and finished in 1922. The opera was given its first performance at the Berlin State Opera in 1925, and was received with a mixture of horror, admiration, heavy criticism, awe and perception. Atonal and highly Expressionistic, yet tightly constructed, the fifteen musical scenes all being based on older musical forms. Berg embraced the twelve-tone system developed by Schoenberg, composing the Lyric Suite for string quartet, the Chamber Concerto, and a Violin Concerto employing those principles. Berg's last work, the opera Lulu, was left in a somewhat incomplete state at the time of his premature death in 1935. The opera's third act was completed based on the composer's score by Friedrich Cerha in 1963, and received its "world premiere" in Paris in 1979. So, with no further ado, I'm proud to present the daddy-o of the modern music.
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    Tracklist

    Disc 6

  • Lulu

    Act II

    1. "Sie glauben nicht" - "Könntest du dich für heute nachmittag"

    Yvonne Minton, Mezzo-Soprano
    Franz Mazura, Baritone
    Teresa Stratas, Soprano

    2. "Gott sei dank, dass wir endlich" … "Hast oben abgeschlossen?"

    Toni Blankenheim, Baritone
    Gerd Nienstedt, Bass
    Hanna Schwarz, Mezzo-Soprano
    Teresa Stratas, Soprano
    Helmut Pampuch, Tenor

    3. "Die Matinée wird, wie ich mir denke"

    Kenneth Riegel, Tenor
    Teresa Stratas, Soprano
    Helmut Pampuch, Tenor
    Franz Mazura, Baritone

    4. "Sein Vater!" … "Du Kreatur, die mich durch den Strassenkot"

    Teresa Stratas, Soprano
    Franz Mazura, Baritone
    Kenneth Riegel, Tenor
    Gerd Nienstedt, Bass
    Yvonne Minton, Mezzo-Soprano

    5. "Wenn sich die Menschen" … "Du kannst mich nicht dem Gericht"

    Teresa Stratas, Soprano
    Franz Mazura, Baritone
    Hanna Schwarz, Mezzo-Soprano
    Kenneth Riegel, Tenor
    Yvonne Minton, Mezzo-Soprano

    6. Filmmusik

    7. "Er lässt auf sich warten"

    Gerd Nienstedt, Bass
    Yvonne Minton, Mezzo-Soprano
    Kenneth Riegel, Tenor
    Toni Blankenheim, Baritone

    8. "Sie wollten der verrückten Rakete" - "Mit wem habe ich … Sie?"

    Gerd Nienstedt, Bass
    Kenneth Riegel, Tenor
    Hanna Schwarz, Mezzo-Soprano

    9. "Hü, kleine Lulu" - "O Freiheit! Herr Gott im Himmel!"

    Toni Blankenheim, Baritone
    Gerd Nienstedt, Bass
    Teresa Stratas, Soprano
    Kenneth Riegel, Tenor

    10. "Wenn deine beiden grossen Kinderaugen" - "Durch dieses Kleid"

    Kenneth Riegel, Tenor
    Teresa Stratas, Soprano

    Orchestre de l'Opéra de Paris
    Pierre Boulez, Conductor


    Total Playing Time: 0'54"
  • Deutsche Grammophone Collectors Edition
    DG 474 657-2
    Released 2003
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