
Soloistsstuttgart Opkluttig - SCHOENBERG: Moses and Aron [CD]
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In 1921 Arnold Schoenberg was forced to leave his holiday home in Austria because of the rising tide of anti-Semitism in Europe. This experience caused him to re-evaluate his Jewish identity, and was eventually to lead to the composition of his \\fragmentary masterpiece 'Moses und Aron'. The opera draws its figures and motifs from the Book of Exodus, and the conflict between the beliefs of the two central characters is reflected in the music. Schoenberg died six years before its premi?\xbfre, but he regarded 'Moses und Aron' as his most important work. Stuttgart State Opera has been voted Opera Theatre of the Year four times by critics in Austria, Switzerland and Germany. 'The Independent' described its 2002 production of Wagner's 'Das Rheingold' as 'clever, witty... well sung' This live recording from December 2003, promises to be another string to the very successful bow of the Stuttgart State Opera.''
Scene 1: The Calling Of Moses
Zwischenspiel (Interlude)
Scene 2: Moses Meets Aaron In The Wilderness
Scene 1: Aaron And The Seventy Elders Before The Mount Of Revelation
Scene 3: Moses And Aaron Annoucne To The People God's Message
Scene 2: Where Is Moses? That We May Tear Him To Pieces!
Scene 4: Do You Bring News, A Message From The New God?
Scene 3: The Golden Calf And The Altar
Almighty, My Strength Is At An End
Free, Under Their Own Masters
All For Freedom
You Golden God, As Pleasure Your Glow Streams Through Me
Scene 4: Moses Descends From The Mountain
Scene 5: Moses And Aaron
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All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.
Please note that all our DVDs are Region 2.
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In 1921 Arnold Schoenberg was forced to leave his holiday home in Austria because of the rising tide of anti-Semitism in Europe. This experience caused him to re-evaluate his Jewish identity, and was eventually to lead to the composition of his \\fragmentary masterpiece 'Moses und Aron'. The opera draws its figures and motifs from the Book of Exodus, and the conflict between the beliefs of the two central characters is reflected in the music. Schoenberg died six years before its premi?\xbfre, but he regarded 'Moses und Aron' as his most important work. Stuttgart State Opera has been voted Opera Theatre of the Year four times by critics in Austria, Switzerland and Germany. 'The Independent' described its 2002 production of Wagner's 'Das Rheingold' as 'clever, witty... well sung' This live recording from December 2003, promises to be another string to the very successful bow of the Stuttgart State Opera.''
Scene 1: The Calling Of Moses
Zwischenspiel (Interlude)
Scene 2: Moses Meets Aaron In The Wilderness
Scene 1: Aaron And The Seventy Elders Before The Mount Of Revelation
Scene 3: Moses And Aaron Annoucne To The People God's Message
Scene 2: Where Is Moses? That We May Tear Him To Pieces!
Scene 4: Do You Bring News, A Message From The New God?
Scene 3: The Golden Calf And The Altar
Almighty, My Strength Is At An End
Free, Under Their Own Masters
All For Freedom
You Golden God, As Pleasure Your Glow Streams Through Me
Scene 4: Moses Descends From The Mountain
Scene 5: Moses And Aaron












