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Album-Release:
2024
HRA-Release:
26.04.2024
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- Kevin Puts (b. 1972): The Hours, Act 1:
- 1 Puts: The Hours, Act 1: Prologue. "Flowers... Flowers" (Chorus) [Live] 02:21
- 2 Puts: The Hours, Act 1: "Platters! - What’s That, Babe?" (Clarissa, Sally, Chorus) [Live] 03:47
- 3 Puts: The Hours, Act 1: "She Pauses at Its Threshold…" (Chorus, Clarissa, Man Under the Arch, Walter, Virginia) [Live] 05:32
- 4 Puts: The Hours, Act 1: "Go Slowly. Ignore Your Novel" (Virginia, Clarissa, Chorus, Leonard) [Live] 02:07
- 5 Puts: The Hours, Act 1: "There's the Scowl" (Virginia, Leonard, Chorus) [Live] 05:18
- 6 Puts: The Hours, Act 1: "Clarissa! - Barbara!" (Barbara, Clarissa, Chorus, Virginia, Leonard) [Live] 04:42
- 7 Puts: The Hours, Act 1: "Richmond… She Opens the Curtains" (Virginia, Chorus, Man Under the Arch) [Live] 06:34
- 8 Puts: The Hours, Act 1: "Missus Dalloway Said She Would Buy the Flowers Herself" (Laura, Virginia, Chorus, Dan, Richie) [Live] 05:51
- 9 Puts: The Hours, Act 1: "Oh Dan. Roses? On Your Birthday?" (Laura, Dan, Richie, Chorus) [Live] 05:40
- 10 Puts: The Hours, Act 1: "You Know What We’re Going to Do?" (Laura, Virginia, Richie, Clarissa) [Live] 04:57
- 11 Puts: The Hours, Act 1: "Here on This Corner" (Clarissa) [Live] 05:01
- 12 Puts: The Hours, Act 1: "Good Morning, My Love!" (Clarissa, Richard, Angelica, Quentin, Julian) [Live] 10:43
- 13 Puts: The Hours, Act 1: "We Need Four Cups" (Laura, Richie, Chorus, Nelly, Virginia) [Live] 07:18
- 14 Puts: The Hours, Act 1: "Oh! A Reminder, Ma’am, Your Sister's Coming at Two" (Nelly, Virginia, Richie, Laura, Kitty, Chorus, Angelica, Quentin, Julian, Man Under the Arch) [Live] 07:38
- 15 Puts: The Hours, Act 1: "...’Cause I’m Going to Die" (Chorus, Clarissa, Sally) [Live] 04:51
- The Hours, Act 2:
- 16 Puts: The Hours, Act 2: "Heaven? Somebody Else’s Heaven?" (Chorus, Laura, Hotel Clerk) [Live] 06:40
- 17 Puts: The Hours, Act 2: "Did It Matter Then, She Asked Herself" (Laura, Virginia) [Live] 06:36
- 18 Puts: The Hours, Act 2: "It's Happened - I Thought I’d Be Overjoyed, Richard!" (Leonard, Clarissa, Chorus) [Live] 01:55
- 19 Puts: The Hours, Act 2: "Louis? - Clarissa. Caught Me Smoking" (Clarissa, Louis, Chorus) [Live] 07:32
- 20 Puts: The Hours, Act 2: "Ent(ha)da oikeîs en te ge" (Chorus, Angelica, Quentin, Julian, Virginia, Vanessa, Laura) [Live] 06:53
- 21 Puts: The Hours, Act 2: "Richard! Get Down from There" (Clarissa, Richard) [Live] 07:36
- 22 Puts: The Hours, Act 2: "For Alone You Are Holy…" (Chorus, Man Under the Arch) [Live] 02:14
- 23 Puts: The Hours, Act 2: "Mm... ’Stead of Jousting You’d Rather…" (Mrs. Latch, Richie, Laura, Clarissa, Virginia, Leonard, Nelly) [Live] 06:25
- 24 Puts: The Hours, Act 2: "Happy My Birthday!" (Dan, Richie, Walter, Sally, Louis, Clarissa, Virginia, Leonard, Laura) [Live] 05:49
- 25 Puts: The Hours, Act 2: "This Is My Partner, Sally" (Clarissa, Sally, Laura, Dan, Leonard) [Live] 02:50
- 26 Puts: The Hours, Act 2: "All Along?" (Clarissa, Laura, Virginia) [Live] 05:58
Info for Puts: The Hours (Live)
Premiered at New York’s Metropolitan Opera in 2022 with Joyce DiDonato, Renée Fleming and Kelli O’Hara as its stars, Kevin Puts’s The Hours was praised by The New York Times as “sincere and persuasive … fervent … and soaringly lyrical”.
The opera returns to the Met’s schedule in May 2024. Based on both the award-winning 2002 film directed by Stephen Daldry and the original novel by Michael Cunningham, The Hours interweaves characters and events from three different periods of the 20th century. Joyce DiDonato, who takes the pivotal role of writer Virginia Woolf, says that: “Even though it deals with death head-on, the piece is life-affirming and tells a timeless story. The characters’ struggles are shared universally, and by highlighting them through the different personalities and periods, hopefully everybody can find a part of themselves in the story.”
Joyce DiDonato, mezzo-soprano
Renee Fleming, soprano
Kelli O'Hara, soprano
Metropolitan Opera Chorus
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra
Yannick Nezet-Seguin, conductor
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