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Riccardo Muti, Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala - Salieri: Europa riconosciuta (2016/2004)

Posted By: Vilboa
Riccardo Muti, Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala - Salieri: Europa riconosciuta (2016/2004)

Riccardo Muti, Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala - Salieri: Europa riconosciuta (2016/2004)
NTSC 16:9 (720x480) VBR | Italiano (LinearPCM, 2 ch) | (Dolby AC3, 6 ch) | 7.67 Gb (DVD9) | 133 min
Classical | Erato | Sub: Italiano, English, Francais, Deutsch

In 1778 Antonio Salieri’s Europa riconosciuta became the first work to be performed at the Milanese theatre later known as the Teatro alla Scala. Despite this honour, Europa riconosciuta (Europa recognised) remained unperformed for 226 years until 2004, when Riccardo Muti, then Music Director of La Scala, chose it to reopen the legendary theatre after three years of renovation work. “I love Salieri," Diana Damrau has said. "He was an important man and a musical authority in Vienna, a teacher and an heir to Gluck as a successful opera composer. And, like Mozart, he was a dramatist in music. Europa Riconosciuta is masterly in its construction and builds up step by step.

Riccardo Chailly, Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala, Violeta Urmana, Roberto Alagna - Verdi: Aida (2008) [Blu-Ray]

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Riccardo Chailly, Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala, Violeta Urmana, Roberto Alagna - Verdi: Aida (2008) [Blu-Ray]

Riccardo Chailly, Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala, Violeta Urmana, Roberto Alagna - Verdi: Aida (2008) [Blu-Ray]
BluRay | BDMV | MPEG-4 AVC Video / 24974 kbps / 1080i / 29,970 fps | 158 min | 38,1 Gb
Audio1: Italiano / LPCM Audio / 2.0 / 24-bit | Audio2: DTS-HD MA 5.1 / 48 kHz / 4141 kbps / 24-bit
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BluRay-rip | AVC | MKV 1920x1080 / 6215 kbps / 29,97 fps | 158 min | 11,1 Gb
Audio: Italiano / PCM / 2ch / 48.0 KHz / 24 bits | DTS / 6ch / 48.0 KHz / 24 bits
Classical | DECCA | Sub: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Chinese

Early recordings of Franco Zeffirelli's 2006 production of Verdi's opera which saw Roberto Alagna's high-profile exit during the second performance. Egypt and Ethiopia are at war. Radames is appointed commander of the Egyptian forces by the King, whose daughter, Amneris, loves Radames. It is in fact Amneris' Ethiopian slave Aida whom Radames loves. Ramades wins the war against the Ethiopians, capturing Aida's father Amonasro in the process. On his return to Egypt he faces a choice between marrying Amneris or betraying his country through his love for Aida.

Frederick Ashton, Graham Bond, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Darcey Bussell - Delibes: Sylvia (2009) [Blu-Ray]

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Frederick Ashton, Graham Bond, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Darcey Bussell - Delibes: Sylvia (2009) [Blu-Ray]

Frederick Ashton, Graham Bond, Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Darcey Bussell, Roberto Bolle - Delibes: Sylvia (2009) [Blu-Ray]
BluRay | BDMV | MPEG-4 AVC Video / 33748 kbps / 1080i / 29,970 fps | 93 min | 36,0 Gb
Audio1: LPCM Audio / 2.0 / 24-bit | Audio2: LPCM Audio / 5.1 / 48 kHz / 6912 kbps / 24-bit

BluRay-rip | AVC | MKV 1920x1080 / 6215 kbps / 29,970 fps | 93 min | 8,57 Gb
Audio: PCM / 6ch / 48.0 KHz / 24 bits
Classical | OPUS ARTE | Sub: English

Darcey Bussell and Roberto Bolle star in Frederick Ashton’s Sylvia, restored to the splendour of its elegant and opulent three-act form for the 75th anniversary celebrations of The Royal Ballet. Ashton was inspired by the music of Léo Delibes to create such great choreographic sequences as the famous Act 3 pas de deux and the mischievous role of Eros, one of the delightful, darkly comic characterisations for which Ashton became known and loved.