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A concert for Ukraine / The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra.

Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: B0036105-02 | DeccaSpoken language: German, Italian, Ukrainian Publisher: [London] : Decca, [2022]Copyright date: ℗2022Description: 1 audio disc (1 hr., 7 min., 47 sec.) ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
Related works:
  • Container of (work): Verbyt︠s︡ʹkyĭ, Mykhaĭlo, 1815-1870. Shche ne vmerla Ukrainy
  • Container of (work): Sylʹvestrov, Valentyn Vasylʹovych, 1937- Gebet für die Ukraine
  • Container of (expression): Barber, Samuel, 1910-1981. Quartets, violins (2), viola, cello, no. 1, op. 11, B minor. Adagio; arranged
  • Container of (work): Verdi, Giuseppe, 1813-1901. Nabucco. Va, pensiero sull' ali dorate
  • Container of (work): Strauss, Richard, 1864-1949. Letzte Lieder
  • Container of (work): Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827. Symphonies, no. 9, op. 125, D minor. Presto
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Contents:
National anthem of Ukraine / Mykhaylo Verbytsky (2:08) -- Prayer for Ukraine / Valentin Silvestrov (4:28) -- Adagio for strings, op. 11 / Samuel Barber (8:15) -- Va, pensiero / Giuseppe Verdi (5:40) -- Vier letzte Lieder, TrV 296 / Richard Strauss (Lise Davidsen, soprano) (23:20) -- Symphony no. 9 in D minor, op. 125, "Choral." Finale / Ludwig van Beethoven (24:01).
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus ; Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Northport Library CD OPERA Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Available 33111009986197
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

With this concert, broadcast live on March 14, 2022, New York's Metropolitan Opera became one of the first musical organizations to respond decisively to the war in Ukraine. The concert featured the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and Chorus, conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin, with soloists, and it was quite a stirring event. As with the concert itself, sales of this album will benefit Ukraine relief efforts. Buyers will get some excellent performances for their money. There is a mix of patriotic pieces, two Ukrainian (the country's national anthem, plus the Prayer for Ukraine written by composer Valentin Silvestrov during the 2014 demonstrations in the country) and one Italian (the "Va, pensiero" chorus from Verdi's Nabucco, which long served as an unofficial anthem of Italian unification). There are also pieces referring to more generalized tragedy (Barber's Adagio for strings, Op. 11, and the Four Last Songs of Richard Strauss). Perhaps these were included because, at the time, a quick and unfavorable end to the war still seemed possible. Soprano Lise Davidsen seems less confident than usual in the Strauss, but the music returns to a more vibrant assertion of the ideal of freedom at the end, with the finale of Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 ("Choral"). This is an impressive performance of the piece, with some younger singers just hitting their strides (try the opening vocal turn by bass Ryan Speedo Green for a sample). Apart from the financial benefits to Ukraine given by purchasers of this album, it is an interesting document in its own right. ~ James Manheim

Vocal selections sung in German, Italian and Ukrainian.

Title from disc label.

Metropolitan Opera Orchestra & Chorus ; Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor.

Recorded live 2022 March 14 Metropolitan Opera.

National anthem of Ukraine / Mykhaylo Verbytsky (2:08) -- Prayer for Ukraine / Valentin Silvestrov (4:28) -- Adagio for strings, op. 11 / Samuel Barber (8:15) -- Va, pensiero / Giuseppe Verdi (5:40) -- Vier letzte Lieder, TrV 296 / Richard Strauss (Lise Davidsen, soprano) (23:20) -- Symphony no. 9 in D minor, op. 125, "Choral." Finale / Ludwig van Beethoven (24:01).

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