Al gran sole carico d'amore
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Al gran sole carico d'amore (In the Bright Sunshine Heavy with Love) is an opera with music by Luigi Nono, based mainly on plays by Bertolt Brecht, but also incorporating texts of Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, Karl Marx, and Vladimir Lenin. Nono himself and Yury Lyubimov wrote the libretto. It premiered at the Teatro alla Scala on April 4, 1975. Lyubimov directed the original production. The UK premiere was at the 32nd Edinburgh Festival in 1978.[1] In addition to vocal soloists, chorus and orchestra, the work incorporates taped sounds. This work is a product of Nono's strong political activism through the mid-1970s.[2]
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[edit] Synopsis
The story is without conventional linear narrative, and comments in its two parts on the 1871 Paris Commune and the Russian Revolution. The principal characters are women from those periods, who perish in an attempt to stop the violence of their times.
[edit] Recording
- Teldec 8573-81059-2: Claudia Barainsky, Maraile Lichdi, Melinda Liebermann, Stella Kleindienst, Lani Poulson, Roderic Keating, Markus Marquardt, Peter Kajlinger, Urs Winter, Helmut Holzapfel, Mark Munkittrick, Carsten Wittmoser; Chorus and Orchestra of the Staatsoper Stuttgart; Lothar Zagrosek, conductor
[edit] References
[edit] Sources
David Osmond-Smith. "Al gran sole carico d'amore", Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (accessed 09 August 2007), grovemusic.com (subscription access).
[edit] External links
- Michael Oliver, International Record Review review of Teldec issue (through andante.com, overall andante site now defunct)