100 Great Operas

100 Great Operas And Their Stories: Act-By-Act Synopses  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by roxul at June 19, 2020
100 Great Operas And Their Stories: Act-By-Act Synopses

Henry W. Simon, "100 Great Operas And Their Stories: Act-By-Act Synopses"
English | ISBN: 0385054483 | | 554 pages | EPUB, MOBI | 2 MB + 941 KB

Verdi - The Great Operas (1995) (25 CD Box Set)  Music

Posted by murena at June 9, 2018
Verdi - The Great Operas (1995) (25 CD Box Set)

Verdi - The Great Operas (1995) (25 CD Box Set)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks+.cue, log) | 25 CDs, 26:41:02 min | Scans included | 6,66 Gb
Genre: Classical, Opera / Label: Brilliant Classics

Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi was an Italian Romantic composer, mainly of opera. He was one of the most influential composers of the 19th century. His works are frequently performed in opera houses throughout the world and, transcending the boundaries of the genre, some of his themes have long since taken root in popular culture…

Richard Egarr - Handel: 8 'Great' Suites (2014)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at Aug. 30, 2022
Richard Egarr - Handel: 8 'Great' Suites (2014)

Richard Egarr - Handel: 8 'Great' Suites (2014)
EAC | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 01:58:12 | 810 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Harmonia Mundi | Catalog: HMU 907581

“[These suites] have rarely been recorded or promoted by harpsichordists during the most recent revival of interest in ‘early music.’” I realize that Richard Egarr is entitled to his own opinions—his liner notes on an earlier release, for example, likened the humor in Purcell’s harpsichord music to that of the wonderful old 1950s BBC comedy The Goon Show —but he’s not entitled to his own facts. Christopher Brodersen pointed out in a 2011 review of these works featuring Laurence Cummings ( Fanfare 34:5) that ArkivMusic listed nine complete sets played on the harpsichord, with several others on the piano. I find some of the suites have considerably more recordings than that, in 2014: 26 for the Suite in A Major, 28 for the Suite in D Minor, 25 for the Suite in E Minor, 47 for the Suite in E Major. If such numbers reflect rare recordings, I have to wonder what Egarr would consider a moderate number, let alone a frequent one.
Benjamin Britten - Britten conducts Britten vol.1 - Operas I (2004) (8CDs Box Set)

Benjamin Britten - Britten conducts Britten vol.1 - Operas I (2004) (8CDs Box Set)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Image+.cue, log) | Covers included | 2,31 Gb
MP3 320 kbps | 8 CDs, 09:03:56 min | 1,23 Gb
Genre: Classical, Opera / Label: Decca

Volume one of Decca's Britten opera series includes both of the blockbusters mentioned above, the charming comedy Albert Herring, and the rarely heard television opera Owen Wingrave, all recorded between 1959 (Grimes) and 1971 (Wingrave).
Bridget Cunningham - Handel: The 8 Great Harpsichord Suites (2021)

Bridget Cunningham - Handel: The 8 Great Harpsichord Suites (2021)
FLAC tracks | 02:33:40 | 1,01 Gb
Genre: Classical / Label: Signum Records

This important new recording revisits George Frideric Handel’s monumental Suites de Pièces pour le Clavecin - subsequently known as the Eight Great Harpsichord Suites as well as his Chaconne in G major and some world première recordings of Handel’s superb arrangements of operatic arias and ouvertures which were specially reworked and ornamented by Handel for the harpsichord.

Göteborgs Symfoniker - Rachmaninov: Complete Operas (2004)  Music

Posted by tirexiss at March 15, 2020
Göteborgs Symfoniker - Rachmaninov: Complete Operas (2004)

Göteborgs Symfoniker - Rachmaninov: Complete Operas (2004)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 802 MB | 02:52:47
Genre: Classical, Opera | Label: Deutsche Grammophon

The great Sergei Rachmaninoff was not primarily known as an opera composer. However, his three operas have an important place in the music history books. This three-disc set includes all three of Rachamninoff's operas in their entirety (one per disc) and are presented in jaw-dropping performances under the baton of conductor Neeme Jarvi. The orchestra as well as the soloists and choirs truly deliver emotionally-drenched performances on all three operas.
National Theatre Belgrade: Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Mussorgsky: Boris Godunov (2019)

National Theatre Belgrade: Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Mussorgsky: Boris Godunov (2019)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 706 Mb | Total time: 63:49+46:22+60:48 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Profil Medien | # PH19040 | Recorded: 1955

This Edition presents the “Magnificent Seven” and the “encore” in optimum technical quality. In the mid-Fifties of the last century, with the Cold War freezing relations between East and West, the English record label Decca decided to record a series of Russian operas with the Belgrade National Opera. Belgrade in the Yugoslavia of those days under Josip Tito was more open to “the West” than the Warsaw Pact countries gathered under the wing of the Soviet Union. The deal had been struck by former Decca manager and successful promoter of east European folklore in the USA, record executive Gerald Severn.
Theatre Belgrade - Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Borodin: Knjaz' Igor / Prince Igor (2019)

National Theatre Belgrade - Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Borodin: Knjaz' Igor / Prince Igor (2019)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 944 Mb | Total time: 60:55+70:39+74:01 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Profil Medien | # PH19040 | Recorded: 1955

This Edition presents the “Magnificent Seven” and the “encore” in optimum technical quality. In the mid-Fifties of the last century, with the Cold War freezing relations between East and West, the English record label Decca decided to record a series of Russian operas with the Belgrade National Opera. Belgrade in the Yugoslavia of those days under Josip Tito was more open to “the West” than the Warsaw Pact countries gathered under the wing of the Soviet Union. The deal had been struck by former Decca manager and successful promoter of east European folklore in the USA, record executive Gerald Severn. Thanks to his excellent contacts, Decca director Arthur Haddy eventually obtained a visa and travelled to Belgrade to find a suitable recording venue, which turned out to be the cinema in the House of Culture in the city centre.
National Theatre Belgrade: Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Glinka: Ivan Susanin (A Life for the Tsar) (2019)

National Theatre Belgrade: Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Glinka: Ivan Susanin (A Life for the Tsar) (2019)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 816 Mb | Total time: 71:32+50:49+54:39 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Profil Medien | # PH19040 | Recorded: 1955

This Edition presents the “Magnificent Seven” and the “encore” in optimum technical quality. In the mid-Fifties of the last century, with the Cold War freezing relations between East and West, the English record label Decca decided to record a series of Russian operas with the Belgrade National Opera. Belgrade in the Yugoslavia of those days under Josip Tito was more open to “the West” than the Warsaw Pact countries gathered under the wing of the Soviet Union. The deal had been struck by former Decca manager and successful promoter of east European folklore in the USA, record executive Gerald Severn. Thanks to his excellent contacts, Decca director Arthur Haddy eventually obtained a visa and travelled to Belgrade to find a suitable recording venue, which turned out to be the cinema in the House of Culture in the city centre.
National Theatre Belgrade: Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Mussorgsky: Khovanshchina / Chowanschtschina (2019)

National Theatre Belgrade: Seven Great Russian Operas from 1955 - Mussorgsky: Khovanshchina / Chowanschtschina (2019)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 817 Mb | Total time: 69:41+40:14+66:25 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Profil Medien | # PH19040 | Recorded: 1955

This Edition presents the “Magnificent Seven” and the “encore” in optimum technical quality. In the mid-Fifties of the last century, with the Cold War freezing relations between East and West, the English record label Decca decided to record a series of Russian operas with the Belgrade National Opera. Belgrade in the Yugoslavia of those days under Josip Tito was more open to “the West” than the Warsaw Pact countries gathered under the wing of the Soviet Union. The deal had been struck by former Decca manager and successful promoter of east European folklore in the USA, record executive Gerald Severn. Thanks to his excellent contacts, Decca director Arthur Haddy eventually obtained a visa and travelled to Belgrade to find a suitable recording venue, which turned out to be the cinema in the House of Culture in the city centre.