401Concerts 3 Dutch Opera excerpts live from Kröller-Müller Museum (AUDIO)
401Concerts 3
Dutch Opera Arias & Duets from the life and times of Anton and Helene Kröller-Müller
Jolien De Gendt (soprano), Denzil Delaere (tenor), Ann Vancoillie (violin), Pieter Dhoore (piano)
Sunday, May 29, 2016 (3.30 PM), Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo
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Comes with lavishly illustrated 79 page pdf booklet with biographies on composers, opera plots and artist bios
Production: 401DutchOperas | 401DutchDivas
Video: 401DO2016VC2
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Full info on this unique concert can be found here
Links to composer biographies and opera plots can be found in the tracking below
Total TIme: 54.11'
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Tracking01 Willem Landré: De roos van Dekama (1896) ‘De zwaluw komt’ (Act I Aria Madzy) [JdG] | |
02 Julius Röntgen: Agnete (1914) ‘Dreigt ook het duister’ (Rupert’s song) [DD] | |
03* Gerard von Brucken Fock: Jozal (1912) ‘Ja ik neem het’ (Act I monologue Jozal) [DD] | |
04* Gerard von Brucken Fock: Jozal (1912) ‘Jozal / Asdé’ (Act II duet Jozal-Asdé [JdG, DD] | |
05 Daniël de Lange: Lioba (1906) ‘Voorspel (Prelude) [AV] | |
06* Jan van Gilse: Helga von Stavern (1911) ‘Ist es denn wahr’ (Act II monologue Helga) [JdG, AV] | |
07 Jan Brandts Buys: Kleermakers van Marken (Schneider von Schönau) (1916) ‘En sluipt de liefde’ (Act II, Veronika) [AV, JdG] | |
08 Cornelis Dopper:De blinde van Casteel Cuillé (1894) ‘O Margareta’ (Duet Baptiste, Margareta) [DD, JdG] | |
09 Cornelis Dopper:De blinde van Casteel Cuillé (1894) ‘Krassende raven' (Aria Margareta, monks chorus) [JdG, DD, PV] | |
10** Richard Hageman: Caponsacchi (1894) ‘We live up the higher hills’ (Act I Caponsacci's puppet song) [DD] | |
11** Richard Hageman: Caponsacchi (1927) ’Mylady, 't is Caponsacchi’ [Act II duet Caponsacchi, Pompilia) [JdG, DD] | |
12 Julius Röntgen: De lachende Cavalier (1919) ’Brengt wijn!’ [Final duet JdG, DD] | |
TT. 77.18' |
Tracks 3, 4, 6 are World Premières.
Tracks 10-11 are Dutch Creations.
Track 1, 2, 5, 8, 9 and 12 are creations in modern time.