Ulysses, Einleitung: "Intrada à 9 avanti l'opera"Reinhard Keiser, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Einleitung: "PROLOGO. Coro. Froher Tag, der du das Leben"Reinhard Keiser, Bogna Bernagiewicz, Francisca Prudencio, Gerald Thompson, Goetz Philipp Körner, Janno Scheller, Jürgen Orelly, Markus Brutscher, Göttinger Barockochester, Göttinger Barockchor, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Einleitung: "Rezitativo. Getreue Cimbrier" (Jupiter)Reinhard Keiser, Markus Brutscher, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Einleitung: "Aria. Preise mit gebognen Knien" (Jupiter)Reinhard Keiser, Markus Brutscher, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Einleitung: "Coro. Dich zu erheben"Reinhard Keiser, Bogna Bernagiewicz, Francisca Prudencio, Gerald Thompson, Goetz Philipp Körner, Janno Scheller, Jürgen Orelly, Markus Brutscher, Göttinger Barockochester, Göttinger Barockchor, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Einleitung: "Rezitativo. Ich steig herauf" (Neptunus, Jupiter)Reinhard Keiser, Janno Scheller, Markus Brutscher, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Einleitung: "Aria. Die Ostsee, der beschäumte Belt" (Neptunus)Reinhard Keiser, Janno Scheller, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Einleitung: "Rezitativo. Auf Erden sind die Thaten nicht geringer" (Neptunus, Jupiter)Reinhard Keiser, Janno Scheller, Markus Brutscher, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Einleitung: "Coro. Lebe, großer FRIEDERICH"Reinhard Keiser, Bogna Bernagiewicz, Francisca Prudencio, Gerald Thompson, Goetz Philipp Körner, Janno Scheller, Jürgen Orelly, Markus Brutscher, Göttinger Barockochester, Göttinger Barockchor, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 1: "Aria. Erhebt euch, ihr Winde" (Urilas)Reinhard Keiser, Jürgen Orelly, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 1: "Rezitativo. Penelope hat lang mein Hertz besessen" (Urilas, Circe)Reinhard Keiser, Jürgen Orelly, Gerald Thompson, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 2: "Aria con Unisoni. In der Liebe Rosengarten" (Urilas, Circe)Reinhard Keiser, Jürgen Orelly, Gerald Thompson, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 2: "Rezitativo. All mein Vertrauen" (Urilas, Circe)Reinhard Keiser, Jürgen Orelly, Gerald Thompson, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 3: "Rezitativo. Ich habe Reich und alles hinterlassen" (Jupiter)Reinhard Keiser, Markus Brutscher, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 3: "Aria Pizzicata. Süßer Ursprung meiner Ruh" (Penelope)Reinhard Keiser, Bogna Bernagiewicz, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 4: "Rezitativo. Sag, liebste Circe sag" (Penelope, Jupiter)Reinhard Keiser, Bogna Bernagiewicz, Markus Brutscher, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 4: "Giuseppe Maria Orlandini: Aria. Usignuol tra ra" (Penelope)Reinhard Keiser, Bogna Bernagiewicz, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 4: "Aria. Du angenehme Nachtigallmi" (Penelope)Reinhard Keiser, Bogna Bernagiewicz, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 4: "Rezitativo. Cephalia bleib hier" (Penelope)Reinhard Keiser, Bogna Bernagiewicz, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 5: "Rezitativo. Mein armes Hertz" (Cephalia)Reinhard Keiser, Francisca Prudencio, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 5: "Aria con Violini et Oboi. Mit tausend Lust drück ich dich an meine Brust" (Cephalia)Reinhard Keiser, Francisca Prudencio, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 6: "Rezitativo. Diß ist der Ort" (Urilas, Jupiter)Reinhard Keiser, Jürgen Orelly, Markus Brutscher, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 6: "Aria. Will der Himmel mich nicht hören" (Urilas)Reinhard Keiser, Jürgen Orelly, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 6: "Accompagnato. Dreyfache Hekate" (Jupiter)Reinhard Keiser, Markus Brutscher, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 6: "Coro. Wir gehorchen deinen Worten"Reinhard Keiser, Göttinger Barockochester, Göttinger Barockchor, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 7: "Aria à 2. Die süße Liebe" (Amouretten)Reinhard Keiser, Francisca Prudencio, Gerald Thompson, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 7: "Ballet der Amouretten (Chaconne) - tutti"Reinhard Keiser, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 7: "Rezitativo. Entweicht, denn euer Zweck ist lasterhafft" (Penelope)Reinhard Keiser, Bogna Bernagiewicz, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 7: "Aria einer Amourette. Diesen Blumen hat das Leben" (Amourette)Reinhard Keiser, Francisca Prudencio, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 7: "Ballet der Amouretten (Chaconne) - soli"Reinhard Keiser, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 7: "Rezitativo. Entweicht, ihr Furien" (Penelope)Reinhard Keiser, Bogna Bernagiewicz, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 8: "Aria. Non ha fortuna" (Penelope)Reinhard Keiser, Bogna Bernagiewicz, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 8: "Rezitativo. O unbarmhertziges Geschicke" (Penelope)Reinhard Keiser, Bogna Bernagiewicz, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 8: "Accompagnato. Darum zerschmettre mich" (Penelope)Reinhard Keiser, Bogna Bernagiewicz, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 8: "Rezitativo. Das Übel hat noch nicht so überhand genommen" (Cephalia)Reinhard Keiser, Francisca Prudencio, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 9: "Rezitativo. Verhaßte Zauberin" (Penelope, Circe, Urilas)Reinhard Keiser, Bogna Bernagiewicz, Gerald Thompson, Jürgen Orelly, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 10: "Rezitativo. Die Juno hat sie uns entzogen!" (Circe, Urilas)Reinhard Keiser, Jürgen Orelly, Gerald Thompson, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act I, Scene 10: "Aria à 2. Auff, auff zur Rache" (Circe, Urilas)Reinhard Keiser, Jürgen Orelly, Gerald Thompson, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act II, Scene 1: "Aria. Mit Freuden Thränen" (Ulysses)Reinhard Keiser, Janno Scheller, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act II, Scene 1: "Rezitativo. Jedoch, was fällt mir ins Gesicht" (Ulysses)Reinhard Keiser, Janno Scheller, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act II, Scene 2: "Aria. Kann ich dich nur wieder sehen" (Ulysses)Reinhard Keiser, Janno Scheller, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act II, Scene 2: "Rezitativo. Jedoch wer weiß, ob sie auch treu geblieben" (Ulysses, Arpax)Reinhard Keiser, Janno Scheller, Goetz Phillip Körner, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act II, Scene 2: "Aria. Das Frauenvolk ist voller Tücke" (Arpax)Reinhard Keiser, Goetz Phillip Körner, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act II, Scene 2: "Rezitativo. O weh, ist Circe hier?" (Ulysses)Reinhard Keiser, Janno Scheller, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act II, Scene 3: "Rezitativo. Ob du mich gleich betrogen" (Circe, Ulysses)Reinhard Keiser, Janno Scheller, Gerald Thompson, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act II, Scene 3: "Aria à 2. Amor bindt uns heute wieder" (Circe, Ulysses)Reinhard Keiser, Janno Scheller, Gerald Thompson, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act II, Scene 3: "Rezitativo. Auff lasset uns von hinnen ziehen" (Circe, Ulysses)Reinhard Keiser, Janno Scheller, Gerald Thompson, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act II, Scene 4: "Aria. Ich drücke dich mit tausend Küssen" (Penelope)Reinhard Keiser, Bogna Bernagiewicz, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act II, Scene 4: "Rezitativo. Allein, du scheinest mir gantz kalt" (Ulysses, Penelope)Reinhard Keiser, Bogna Bernagiewicz, Janno Scheller, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Ulysses, Act II, Scene 5: "Aria. Ich soll stets ein Spiel der Sterne" (Eurilochus)Reinhard Keiser, Markus Brutscher, Göttinger Barockochester, Antonius Adamske
Reinhard Keiser, a titan of the German Baroque era, was a prolific opera composer based in the vibrant city of Hamburg. With over a hundred operas to his credit, Keiser's works were once celebrated alongside those of Johann Kuhnau, George Frideric Handel, and Georg Philipp Telemann. His compositions, such as the stirring "Passion Oratorio According to St. Mark," showcase his profound stylistic depth and have earned him a place among the most important composers of his time. Despite a period of obscurity, Keiser's music is experiencing a resurgence, inviting audiences to rediscover the rich tapestry of his sacred and operatic works. His dramatic flair and musical ingenuity make his compositions a must-explore for any enthusiast of Baroque music.
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Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Baroque opera with Reinhard Keiser's "Ulysses," a captivating musical journey based on the legendary adventures of the cunning hero. This double-CD set, released on Coviello Classics, offers a comprehensive exploration of Keiser's "Musicalisches Schauspiel," a work that masterfully blends drama, music, and storytelling.
Composed by the prolific Reinhard Keiser, this album showcases the talents of the Göttingen Baroque Orchestra under the skilled direction of Antonius Adamske. The ensemble is joined by a stellar cast of soloists who bring to life the intricate characters and narratives of the opera. With a runtime of over two hours and thirty minutes, the album is a substantial and engaging listen, perfect for enthusiasts of classical music and opera.
"Ulysses" is a testament to Keiser's compositional prowess, featuring a diverse range of arias, recitatives, and choruses that highlight the emotional depth and dramatic intensity of the story. The album's tracklist is meticulously structured, guiding the listener through the various acts and scenes of the opera. From the triumphant opening "Intrada à 9 avanti l'opera" to the poignant final arias, each piece is a testament to Keiser's ability to evoke a wide range of emotions through his music.
This release is not just a collection of tracks but a complete operatic experience, capturing the essence of Baroque performance practices and the timeless appeal of the Ulysses legend. Whether you are a seasoned opera aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, Reinhard Keiser's "Ulysses" is a must-listen that promises to enrich your musical library and provide hours of enjoyment.