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Tasca / Derilova- Santa Lucia

SKU: 761203518128
Regular price ¥133.00
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the album cover for Tasca / Derilova - Santa Lucia
the album cover for Tasca / Derilova - Santa Lucia

During the late nineteenth century countless composers modeled their operas on Pietro Mascagni's Cavalleria rusticana, hoping that this strategy would likewise bring them success. These composers included not only Leoncavallo with his Pagliacci but also the young composer Pierantonio Tasca. Although Tasca had grown up in Sicily, in A Santa Lucia he depicted Naples, Italy's largest city and a metropolitan world plagued by poverty and the everyday struggle for survival. This opera celebrated it's premiere not in Naples, not in Rome or Milan, but at the Kroll Opera in Berlin on 16 November 1892 and enjoyed great success. For some years this captivating, impassioned, and tender music and it's highly atmospheric local color earned Tasca the rank of the most esteemed "young Italian" composer in Germany, right along with Mascagni and Leoncavallo.

Tracklist:

  1. A Santa Lucia: Preludio
  2. A Santa Lucia, Act I Scene 1: Ostreche D'o Castiello
  3. A Santa Lucia, Act I Scene 2: Il Vostro Fidanzato
  4. A Santa Lucia, Act I Scene 3: Che Grida? Che Tumulto?
  5. A Santa Lucia, Act I Scene 4: Oh! Ritornano! Ebben?
  6. A Santa Lucia, Act I Scene 5: Aspetta!
  7. A Santa Lucia: Intermezzo
  8. A Santa Lucia, Act II Scene 1: Tira Nterra, Ca Vene!
  9. A Santa Lucia, Act II Scene 2: Oh La Bella Giornata!
  10. A Santa Lucia, Act II Scene 3: La Barca E In Vista!
  11. A Santa Lucia, Act II Scene 4: E Voi, Donna Maria
  12. A Santa Lucia, Act II Scene 5: Ah! Finalmente!
  13. A Santa Lucia, Act II Scene 6: Ciccillo!
  14. A Santa Lucia, Act II Scene 7: Che Mai Faceste?
  15. A Santa Lucia, Act II Scene 8: Ch'hai Con Tuo Padre?
  16. A Santa Lucia: Act II Scene 9:. Ah! E Caduta!
Format: New CD/Classical

Tasca / Derilova- Santa Lucia

SKU: 761203518128
Regular price ¥133.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 01.07.2022

 
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During the late nineteenth century countless composers modeled their operas on Pietro Mascagni's Cavalleria rusticana, hoping that this strategy would likewise bring them success. These composers included not only Leoncavallo with his Pagliacci but also the young composer Pierantonio Tasca. Although Tasca had grown up in Sicily, in A Santa Lucia he depicted Naples, Italy's largest city and a metropolitan world plagued by poverty and the everyday struggle for survival. This opera celebrated it's premiere not in Naples, not in Rome or Milan, but at the Kroll Opera in Berlin on 16 November 1892 and enjoyed great success. For some years this captivating, impassioned, and tender music and it's highly atmospheric local color earned Tasca the rank of the most esteemed "young Italian" composer in Germany, right along with Mascagni and Leoncavallo.

Tracklist:

  1. A Santa Lucia: Preludio
  2. A Santa Lucia, Act I Scene 1: Ostreche D'o Castiello
  3. A Santa Lucia, Act I Scene 2: Il Vostro Fidanzato
  4. A Santa Lucia, Act I Scene 3: Che Grida? Che Tumulto?
  5. A Santa Lucia, Act I Scene 4: Oh! Ritornano! Ebben?
  6. A Santa Lucia, Act I Scene 5: Aspetta!
  7. A Santa Lucia: Intermezzo
  8. A Santa Lucia, Act II Scene 1: Tira Nterra, Ca Vene!
  9. A Santa Lucia, Act II Scene 2: Oh La Bella Giornata!
  10. A Santa Lucia, Act II Scene 3: La Barca E In Vista!
  11. A Santa Lucia, Act II Scene 4: E Voi, Donna Maria
  12. A Santa Lucia, Act II Scene 5: Ah! Finalmente!
  13. A Santa Lucia, Act II Scene 6: Ciccillo!
  14. A Santa Lucia, Act II Scene 7: Che Mai Faceste?
  15. A Santa Lucia, Act II Scene 8: Ch'hai Con Tuo Padre?
  16. A Santa Lucia: Act II Scene 9:. Ah! E Caduta!