Franco Battiato: Genesi (2021 Remaster) Orchestra Sinfonica Dell'Emilia Romagna "Arturo Toscanini" & Alessandro Nidi
Album info
Album-Release:
1987
HRA-Release:
27.08.2021
Label: WM Italy
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Opera
Artist: Orchestra Sinfonica Dell'Emilia Romagna "Arturo Toscanini" & Alessandro Nidi
Composer: Franco Battiato (1945 - 2021)
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- Franco Battiato (1945 - 2021): Genesi, Act I:
- 1 Battiato: Genesi, Act I: Introduzione (Orchestra) (2021 Remaster) 09:06
- 2 Battiato: Genesi, Act I: "I cavalieri della solitudine" (Soli) (2021 Remaster) 02:10
- 3 Battiato: Genesi, Act I: "Prima di me" (Coro e voce recitante) (2021 Remaster) 00:41
- 4 Battiato: Genesi, Act I: "La nascita non è un principio" (Soli) (2021 Remaster) 00:44
- 5 Battiato: Genesi, Act I: "Simon Petra" (Voce recitante) (2021 Remaster) 04:51
- 6 Battiato: Genesi, Act I: "Simon Petra" (Coro e voce recitante) (2021 Remaster) 01:01
- 7 Battiato: Genesi, Act I: "Sen Peigamberler" (Coro) (2021 Remaster) 04:38
- 8 Battiato: Genesi, Act I: "Hazreti Mevlana" (Soli e coro) (2021 Remaster) 01:40
- Genesi, Act II:
- 9 Battiato: Genesi, Act II: Introduzione (Orchestra) (2021 Remaster) 06:37
- 10 Battiato: Genesi, Act II: "L'aria si separò dal fuoco" (Soli) (2021 Remaster) 01:35
- 11 Battiato: Genesi, Act II: "Aria-Spirito-Fuoco-Coscienza" (Coro) (2021 Remaster) 02:03
- 12 Battiato: Genesi, Act II: "Sri bhagavan" (Voce recitante) (2021 Remaster) 01:20
- 13 Battiato: Genesi, Act II: "Rorate Coeli" (Coro) (2021 Remaster) 06:21
- 14 Battiato: Genesi, Act II: "Kyrie Eleison" (Coro) (2021 Remaster) 04:51
- Genesi, Act III:
- 15 Battiato: Genesi, Act III: Introduzione (Orchestra) (2021 Remaster) 01:19
- 16 Battiato: Genesi, Act III: "Cerco un giardino" (Soli) (2021 Remaster) 01:22
- 17 Battiato: Genesi, Act III: "L'acqua dei cantici" (Coro) (2021 Remaster) 02:01
- 18 Battiato: Genesi, Act III: "Je suis l'homme" (Soli) (2021 Remaster) 00:55
- 19 Battiato: Genesi, Act III: "Albinoni, Albeniz, Bach, ecc." (Voce recitante) (2021 Remaster) 04:38
- 20 Battiato: Genesi, Act III: "Gloria Gloria curva" (Soli e coro) (2021 Remaster) 02:34
- 21 Battiato: Genesi, Act III: Finale (Orchestra) (2021 Remaster) 03:36
Info for Franco Battiato: Genesi (2021 Remaster)
Genesis it was the Maestro’s first opera Franco Battiato, and is now back as a newly remastered edition.
This work was first released in 1987 on label Fonit Cetra who used the recordings made during the first performance at the Teatro Regio in Parma on 29 April, 3 and 5 May 1987.
For many Genesis is the most beautiful work of Battiato and now it is re-released with remastered audio from the original master tapes.
21 tracks where, musically, mixes of electronics, pop and symphony orchestra are found. Certainly it is not a very easy work, but it is extremely fascinating in which all the desire for is found Franco Battiato to research and the curiosity of a traveler fascinated by extra-Western liturgies.
In the Middle East the Maestro had explored a different way of living spirituality and wanted to tell it in music. This is also the reason for the linguistic choice for the texts and the mix of languages: Italian, Sanskrit, Persian, Turkish, English, French … Franco Battiato this is how he defined this work:
“Genesis is a work that tends to an esoteric experience, not only because this is the central topic of my work but because it relies on listening as a real mystical experience.”.
After some studio previews in some Italian cities, Parma invites him to represent the opera at the Teatro Regio: 180 members of the “Arturo Toscanini” Symphony Orchestra of Emilia-Romagna directed by Alessandro Nidi, 65 choristers, two sopranos, a tenor and a baritone.
Sales at the time far exceeded those of any other classical music record, so much so that an opera was included in the charts for the first time in history. They find their place in the work Camisasca Jury (singer), Alessandro Nidi (piano) and the Symphony Orchestra of Emilia-Romagna.
Donatella Saccardi, soprano
Louisa Kennedy, soprano
Vincenzo La Scola, tenor
Nicolas Christou, baritone
Roberto "Juri" Camisasca, vocals
Filippo Destrieri, electronics, sampler
Coro del Teatro Regio di Parma
Adolfo Tanzi, chorus master
Orchestra Sinfonica Dell'Emilia Romagna "Arturo Toscanini"
Alessandro Nidi, conductor, piano
Digitally remastered
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