Henry Purcell (1659-1695) - Dido and Aeneas. *Picture error: Teresa Berganza* 🎧 Find this recording in our Spotify playlist : spoti.fi/3sEyCtq Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation (00:00-05:30) 00:00 Overture Act 1 02:41 Shake The Cloud From Off Your Brow 03:25 Banish Sorrow, Banish Care 04:02 Ah, Belinda, I Am Prest With Torment 08:05 Grief Increases By Concealing 08:49 When Monarchs Unite 09:05 Whence Could So Much Virtue Spring 11:17 Fear Danger To Ensue 13:03 See, Your Royal Guest Appears 13:56 Cupid Only Throws The Dart 14:39 If Not For Mine, For Empire's Sake 15:03 Pursue Thy Conquest, Love 15:59 To The Hills & The Vales 17:24 The Triumphing Dance 18:39 Wayward Sisters 21:53 Harm's Our Delight & Mischief All Our Skill 22:10 The Queen Of Carthage, Whom We Hate 22:57 Ruin'd Ere The Set Of Sun 24:34 But, Ere We This Perform 25:48 In Our Deep Vaulted Cell 27:29 Echo Dance Of Furies Act 2 28:55 Ritornelle 30:12 Thanks To These Lonesome Vales 31:49 Oft She Visits This Lov'd Mountain 34:31 Behold, Upon My Bending Spear 35:05 Haste, Haste To Town 35:56 Stay, Prince, & Hear Great Jove's Command 38:45 Come Away, Fellow Sailors 40:29 Sailors' Dance 41:23 See The Flags & Streamers Curling 42:24 Our Next Motion Must Be To Storm Her Lover 43:04 Destruction's Our Delight 43:50 Witches' Dance 45:08 Your Counsel All Is Urg'd In Vain 49:17 Great Minds Against Themselves Conspire 50:42 Thy Hand, Belinda 51:43 When I Am Laid In Earth 55:21 With Drooping Wings Dido, Queen of Carthage : Victoria De Los Ángeles Aeneas : Peter Glossop Belinda : Heather Harper Sorceress : Patricia Johnson Second Woman : Elizabeth Robson First Witch : Clare Walmesley Second Witch & Spirit : Sybil Michelow Sailor : Robert Tear Ambrosian Singers Chorus Master : John McCarthy Harpsichord : Raymond Leppard English Chamber Orchestra Conductor : Sir John Barbirolli Recorded in 1965, at London New mastering in 2021 by AB for CM//RR 🔊Find CMRR's recordings on Spotify : spoti.fi/3016eVr 🔊Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio : bit.ly/2M1Eop2 The story takes place in Carthage in the palace of Queen Dido. She confesses her love for the Trojan prince Aeneas to her follower Belinda. A dark group of witches accompanied by a sorceress seek to destroy the happiness of the royal couple from their cave. They call upon a spirit who, in the guise of Mercury, urges the prince to leave for Italy. Aeneas submits, against his will, to Jupiter's order and takes the decision to leave that very evening on his ship; which delights the witches who plan to sink Aeneas' ship. At the announcement of his departure, Aeneas provokes the anger of Dido who does not understand why he must abandon her. He decides to stay, but Didon forbids him and drives him away. Once Aeneas has left, she gives herself up to death in the poignant lamento When I am laid in earth. A chamber opera masterfully blending comedy and tragedy. Henry Purcell PLAYLIST (reference recordings) : ua-cam.com/video/unMKjJTMvs4/v-deo.html
I heard her sing this aria at a concert with the Vancouver Symphony. She also sang Beethoven's 'Ah Perfido'. The following afternoon the great piano accompanist Gerald Moore gave a lecture and she and her husband sat a couple of rows in front of me. Backstage after the talk I was in the lineup to get his autograph. He spotted her in the line and yelled 'Vicky!!!"
Mais quel chef d'oeuvre absolu est ce petit opéra de Purcell! Oeuvre crée pour être représentée sur une petite scène montée sur des trétaux dans un internat de jeunes filles. Mais quelle merveille la justesse de l'accent dramatique, la rare beauté des passages musicaux et le ton calme et détendu qui donne lieu à l'épanouissement de tels sentiments. Il est à constater aussi le rare esprit de synthèse avec lequel Purcell a abordé la partition. Plusieurs scènes différentes se succèdent établissant une progression dramatique spontanée qui nous met aux auditeurs dans l'encadrement d'un rythme étonnant. Les tableaux se succèdent vite et on aboutit à la formidable scène finale qui sont les adieux de Didon à la vie. Scène si réussie épanouissant un beau sentiment et permettant à la fois un tel profit vocal et dramatique à la cantatrice qui l'interprète. Or en 1965 Victoria de los Ángeles était encore en très bonne forme vocale et nous permet ici de nous réjouir avec une magnifique performance dont il est à retenir la beauté du timbre et du phrasé. Hormis cela, il y à aussi un fait à signaler, c'est qu'en effet voici l'intégrale de l'opéra enregistrée par Victoria sous la direction de Sir John Barbirolli. Mais auparavent de l'intégrale présente, Victoria avait enregistré les adieux de Didon à la vie hors contexte de l'opéra. Et même je me permettrais de dire qu'à plusieurs occasions. Or Victoria envisageait déjà depuis longtemps les possibilités vocales et dramatiques qu'offrait la reine de Troie crée par Purcell. Il y eût de même un remarquable antécedent historique dans l'enregistrement de l'intégrale de l'opéra. Une version dans laquelle Kirsten Flagstadt tenait le rôle de Didon et Elisabeth Schwarzkopf les rôles féminins qui n'étaient pas celui de Didon : Bélinda et la Sorcière. Hormis ses interprétations wagnériennes, la Flagstadt avait aussi dans son répertoire les grandes heroïnes de Mozart et de Gluck. Par exemple, elle enregistra une magistrale intégrale d'Alceste de Gluck qui est une référence interprétative de l'oeuvre, ayant comme partenaire Raoul Jobin comme Admète sous la direction de Geraint Jones. Grand merci du partage. Vous écoutez chanter Victoria les premières mesures de la grande scène finale de Didon est vous atteignez déjà le sommet de l'art lyrique. C'est une réjouissance pour les ouïs et l'intellect ainsi qu'une caresse pour l'âme.
I am now convinced after 50 years of seriously listening to music that Victoria was the greatest female singer who ever lived - her two recordings of Butterfly with Gavazzeni and Sabrina, her Mimi for Beecham, and her recording of Faure's Pie Jesu for Cluytens are all exquisite. I think the Pie Jesu is the best recording ever made by a woman!
The story takes place in Carthage in the palace of Queen Dido. She confesses her love for the Trojan prince Aeneas to her follower Belinda. A dark group of witches accompanied by a sorceress seek to destroy the happiness of the royal couple from their cave. They call upon a spirit who, in the guise of Mercury, urges the prince to leave for Italy. Aeneas submits, against his will, to Jupiter's order and takes the decision to leave that very evening on his ship; which delights the witches who plan to sink Aeneas' ship. At the announcement of his departure, Aeneas provokes the anger of Dido who does not understand why he must abandon her. He decides to stay, but Didon forbids him and drives him away. Once Aeneas has left, she gives herself up to death in the poignant lamento When I am laid in earth. A chamber opera masterfully blending comedy and tragedy. (*Picture error: Teresa Berganza*)
Victoria de los Ángeles 1923 - 2005 a Spanish operatic lyric soprano and recitalist ... She studied voice under Dolores Frau, and guitar with Graciano Tarragó, at the Barcelona Conservatory, graduating in 1941 after just three years, at the age of 18 .. She was accompanied on many of her early recordings by both Graciano Tarragó and his daughter, the guitarist Renata Tarragó. ... De los Ángeles performed regularly in song recitals with pianists Gerald Moore and Geoffrey Parsons, Her recitals of Spanish songs with the pianist Alicia de Larrocha, a fellow Barcelona native who was her close friend, were also legendary. She sang at the Barcelona Olympic Games in 1992, aged 68 ... WIKI
Finallyi've found from the entire collection on youtube really the best one interpretation of Dido and Aeneus, so how it should sound. The rest of stuff could be dropped off to junk without regreting.
Your pleasure can be increased if you compare with other versions! For me the best performance is offered by William Christie with Les Arts Florissants ua-cam.com/video/icg52hDM9Wo/v-deo.html Kind regards!
Excellent recording, great artist and Barbirolli avoids the sickly sentimentality sometimes in this piece with restraint and control. Probably the standard.
Indeed, there was a mistake during the assembly. We have just added this correction to the description. Thank you. Yes, the Flagstad, Schwarzkopf version is a reference. The voice is more Germanic than English but their talent is higher than that consideration.
Восхитительно! Эталонное исполнение! Именно такими я их и представляла! С первого прослушивания влюблена в Старшую Ведьму - в ней столько мощи, и силы, и кайфа от собственного злодейства, и иронии по отношению в чувствам людей. Только хор ведьм для меня слишком многоголосый, не камерный. И эффекты грозы слишком прямолинейные, гром же был заложен в партитуру, если я не ошибаюсь, зачем упрощать его буквальным громом листа железа?
Henry Purcell (1659-1695) - Dido and Aeneas. *Picture error: Teresa Berganza*
🎧 Find this recording in our Spotify playlist : spoti.fi/3sEyCtq
Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation (00:00-05:30)
00:00 Overture
Act 1
02:41 Shake The Cloud From Off Your Brow
03:25 Banish Sorrow, Banish Care
04:02 Ah, Belinda, I Am Prest With Torment
08:05 Grief Increases By Concealing
08:49 When Monarchs Unite
09:05 Whence Could So Much Virtue Spring
11:17 Fear Danger To Ensue
13:03 See, Your Royal Guest Appears
13:56 Cupid Only Throws The Dart
14:39 If Not For Mine, For Empire's Sake
15:03 Pursue Thy Conquest, Love
15:59 To The Hills & The Vales
17:24 The Triumphing Dance
18:39 Wayward Sisters
21:53 Harm's Our Delight & Mischief All Our Skill
22:10 The Queen Of Carthage, Whom We Hate
22:57 Ruin'd Ere The Set Of Sun
24:34 But, Ere We This Perform
25:48 In Our Deep Vaulted Cell
27:29 Echo Dance Of Furies
Act 2
28:55 Ritornelle
30:12 Thanks To These Lonesome Vales
31:49 Oft She Visits This Lov'd Mountain
34:31 Behold, Upon My Bending Spear
35:05 Haste, Haste To Town
35:56 Stay, Prince, & Hear Great Jove's Command
38:45 Come Away, Fellow Sailors
40:29 Sailors' Dance
41:23 See The Flags & Streamers Curling
42:24 Our Next Motion Must Be To Storm Her Lover
43:04 Destruction's Our Delight
43:50 Witches' Dance
45:08 Your Counsel All Is Urg'd In Vain
49:17 Great Minds Against Themselves Conspire
50:42 Thy Hand, Belinda
51:43 When I Am Laid In Earth
55:21 With Drooping Wings
Dido, Queen of Carthage : Victoria De Los Ángeles
Aeneas : Peter Glossop
Belinda : Heather Harper
Sorceress : Patricia Johnson
Second Woman : Elizabeth Robson
First Witch : Clare Walmesley
Second Witch & Spirit : Sybil Michelow
Sailor : Robert Tear
Ambrosian Singers
Chorus Master : John McCarthy
Harpsichord : Raymond Leppard
English Chamber Orchestra
Conductor : Sir John Barbirolli
Recorded in 1965, at London
New mastering in 2021 by AB for CM//RR
🔊Find CMRR's recordings on Spotify : spoti.fi/3016eVr
🔊Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio : bit.ly/2M1Eop2
The story takes place in Carthage in the palace of Queen Dido. She confesses her love for the Trojan prince Aeneas to her follower Belinda. A dark group of witches accompanied by a sorceress seek to destroy the happiness of the royal couple from their cave. They call upon a spirit who, in the guise of Mercury, urges the prince to leave for Italy. Aeneas submits, against his will, to Jupiter's order and takes the decision to leave that very evening on his ship; which delights the witches who plan to sink Aeneas' ship. At the announcement of his departure, Aeneas provokes the anger of Dido who does not understand why he must abandon her. He decides to stay, but Didon forbids him and drives him away. Once Aeneas has left, she gives herself up to death in the poignant lamento When I am laid in earth. A chamber opera masterfully blending comedy and tragedy.
Henry Purcell PLAYLIST (reference recordings) : ua-cam.com/video/unMKjJTMvs4/v-deo.html
I heard her sing this aria at a concert with the Vancouver Symphony. She also sang Beethoven's 'Ah Perfido'. The following afternoon the great piano accompanist Gerald Moore gave a lecture and she and her husband sat a couple of rows in front of me. Backstage after the talk I was in the lineup to get his autograph. He spotted her in the line and yelled 'Vicky!!!"
Mais quel chef d'oeuvre absolu est ce petit opéra de Purcell! Oeuvre crée pour être représentée sur une petite scène montée sur des trétaux dans un internat de jeunes filles. Mais quelle merveille la justesse de l'accent dramatique, la rare beauté des passages musicaux et le ton calme et détendu qui donne lieu à l'épanouissement de tels sentiments. Il est à constater aussi le rare esprit de synthèse avec lequel Purcell a abordé la partition. Plusieurs scènes différentes se succèdent établissant une progression dramatique spontanée qui nous met aux auditeurs dans l'encadrement d'un rythme étonnant. Les tableaux se succèdent vite et on aboutit à la formidable scène finale qui sont les adieux de Didon à la vie. Scène si réussie épanouissant un beau sentiment et permettant à la fois un tel profit vocal et dramatique à la cantatrice qui l'interprète. Or en 1965 Victoria de los Ángeles était encore en très bonne forme vocale et nous permet ici de nous réjouir avec une magnifique performance dont il est à retenir la beauté du timbre et du phrasé. Hormis cela, il y à aussi un fait à signaler, c'est qu'en effet voici l'intégrale de l'opéra enregistrée par Victoria sous la direction de Sir John Barbirolli. Mais auparavent de l'intégrale présente, Victoria avait enregistré les adieux de Didon à la vie hors contexte de l'opéra. Et même je me permettrais de dire qu'à plusieurs occasions. Or Victoria envisageait déjà depuis longtemps les possibilités vocales et dramatiques qu'offrait la reine de Troie crée par Purcell. Il y eût de même un remarquable antécedent historique dans l'enregistrement de l'intégrale de l'opéra. Une version dans laquelle Kirsten Flagstadt tenait le rôle de Didon et Elisabeth Schwarzkopf les rôles féminins qui n'étaient pas celui de Didon : Bélinda et la Sorcière. Hormis ses interprétations wagnériennes, la Flagstadt avait aussi dans son répertoire les grandes heroïnes de Mozart et de Gluck. Par exemple, elle enregistra une magistrale intégrale d'Alceste de Gluck qui est une référence interprétative de l'oeuvre, ayant comme partenaire Raoul Jobin comme Admète sous la direction de Geraint Jones. Grand merci du partage. Vous écoutez chanter Victoria les premières mesures de la grande scène finale de Didon est vous atteignez déjà le sommet de l'art lyrique. C'est une réjouissance pour les ouïs et l'intellect ainsi qu'une caresse pour l'âme.
I am now convinced after 50 years of seriously listening to music that Victoria was the greatest female singer who ever lived - her two recordings of Butterfly with Gavazzeni and Sabrina, her Mimi for Beecham, and her recording of Faure's Pie Jesu for Cluytens are all exquisite. I think the Pie Jesu is the best recording ever made by a woman!
Victoria’s flawless voice was also the sweetest voice of the XXth century.
Thank you very much for this beautiful gift to the spirit, especially the voice of Victoria de los Ángeles.
One of the most beautiful and sad "Arias" of the history of the Music.
51:55
Such purity in a voice.
Just like Cotrubas 💙💙😍😍Greetings from France 🇫🇷 Arnaud Bourbon Amaral
One of The most versatile composers of The baroque. Going from joy to sadness and back again is no problem.
The story takes place in Carthage in the palace of Queen Dido. She confesses her love for the Trojan prince Aeneas to her follower Belinda. A dark group of witches accompanied by a sorceress seek to destroy the happiness of the royal couple from their cave. They call upon a spirit who, in the guise of Mercury, urges the prince to leave for Italy. Aeneas submits, against his will, to Jupiter's order and takes the decision to leave that very evening on his ship; which delights the witches who plan to sink Aeneas' ship. At the announcement of his departure, Aeneas provokes the anger of Dido who does not understand why he must abandon her. He decides to stay, but Didon forbids him and drives him away. Once Aeneas has left, she gives herself up to death in the poignant lamento When I am laid in earth. A chamber opera masterfully blending comedy and tragedy. (*Picture error: Teresa Berganza*)
Victoria de los Ángeles 1923 - 2005 a Spanish operatic lyric soprano and recitalist ... She studied voice under Dolores Frau, and guitar with Graciano Tarragó, at the Barcelona Conservatory, graduating in 1941 after just three years, at the age of 18 ..
She was accompanied on many of her early recordings by both Graciano Tarragó and his daughter, the guitarist Renata Tarragó. ...
De los Ángeles performed regularly in song recitals with pianists Gerald Moore and Geoffrey Parsons, Her recitals of Spanish songs with the pianist Alicia de Larrocha, a fellow Barcelona native who was her close friend, were also legendary. She sang at the Barcelona Olympic Games in 1992, aged 68 ... WIKI
Victoria de los Angeles y Alicia de Larrocha looks like a duo made in Heaven...
I think she felt more Catalan than Spanish
@@violin3394 she was Catalan, yes born in Barcelona ...
De Los Angeles is one of my all time favorite sopranos.
De los Ángeles : La mejor Dido y he escuchado varias. S. J. Barbirolli excelente , versión inmejorable
Fantastica!!
Victòria sempre seràs al nostre cor.💖
I have always wanted to listen to this piece. Thank you thank you thank you for coming in at the right time.
Thank you so much for this.
Finallyi've found from the entire collection on youtube really the best one interpretation of Dido and Aeneus, so how it should sound. The rest of stuff could be dropped off to junk without regreting.
Excelente y gracias desde Colombia
Perfect music for this Holy Thursday, thanks a lot!
How wonderful it is !!! Thank you !!!
Ópera, que maravilla!!!!!
Your pleasure can be increased if you compare with other versions! For me the best performance is offered by William Christie with Les Arts Florissants
ua-cam.com/video/icg52hDM9Wo/v-deo.html Kind regards!
Amaizing.
Esplendida obra, soberbia interpretación....🙌🏻
Lovely. Thank you.
Excellent recording, great artist and Barbirolli avoids the sickly sentimentality sometimes in this piece with restraint and control. Probably the standard.
This is a picture of Teresa Berganza.😕😕
Indeed, there was a mistake during the assembly. We have just added this correction to the description. Thanks
Wonderful recording. This is a picture of Teresa Berganza.
What about the Flagstad, Schwarzkopf recording?
Post it!
Indeed, there was a mistake during the assembly. We have just added this correction to the description. Thank you. Yes, the Flagstad, Schwarzkopf version is a reference. The voice is more Germanic than English but their talent is higher than that consideration.
@@classicalmusicreference ich danke Ihnen für Ihre Mühe. Viele Grüße
Dido y eneas otra obra de lo mejor de lo mejor, claro con el perdón de Bach.
PLEASE Classical Music si le es posible poner : Requiem , Verdi . Dr S.J. Arbirolli , Caballe ,Cossoto ,Vickers, Raimondi. Agrdecido
Someone made a mistake. That is a photo of Teresa Berganza.
Indeed, there was a mistake during the assembly. We have just added this correction to the description. Thanks
Thanks for a beautiful piece of music.
This is the picture of the young Teresa Berganza (mezzo-soprano)... Sorceress: Patricia Johnson...
Indeed, there was a mistake during the assembly. We have just added this correction to the description. Thanks
@@classicalmusicreference Thanks! And also Sorceress: Patricia Johnson (not Johson)...
@@classicalmusicreference Thanks for Patricia Johnson, too!
todas las músicas y otras yerbas y el TRISTE FINAL DE YOU TUBE.-
Lieflik! Absoluut voortreflik.
Восхитительно! Эталонное исполнение!
Именно такими я их и представляла!
С первого прослушивания влюблена в Старшую Ведьму - в ней столько мощи, и силы, и кайфа от собственного злодейства, и иронии по отношению в чувствам людей.
Только хор ведьм для меня слишком многоголосый, не камерный.
И эффекты грозы слишком прямолинейные, гром же был заложен в партитуру, если я не ошибаюсь, зачем упрощать его буквальным громом листа железа?
This is the slowest recording I've ever heard
Change your playback speed!
@@declamatory That distorts the sound.
smukkeste musik på Jorden
Do you think you own the truth? I am sorry to tell you that you do not!
Introduce memorable waiting for the amazing Victoria de Losanges