Affiche du document Classics On Line - Volume 5 (Les Grands Classiques En Exclusivité Digitale)

Classics On Line - Volume 5 (Les Grands Classiques En Exclusivité Digitale)

Orchestre de l'Opera National de Paris

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Affiche du document Brahms Edition: Works for Chorus and Orchestra

Brahms Edition: Works for Chorus and Orchestra

Wiener Staatsopernchor

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Affiche du document Brahms Edition: Choral Works

Brahms Edition: Choral Works

Ndr Chor

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Affiche du document Classics I - Cinema Gala

Classics I - Cinema Gala

Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra

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Affiche du document Maria Stuart

Maria Stuart

Friedrich Schiller

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104 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h18min.
Maria Stuart, described as Schiller’s most perfect play, is a finely balanced, inventive account of the last day of the captive Queen of Scotland, caught up in a great contest for the throne of England after the death of Henry VIII and over the question of England’s religious confession. Hope for and doubt about Mary’s deliverance grow in the first two acts, given to the Scottish and the English queen respectively, reach crisis at the center of the play, where the two queens meet in a famous scene in a castle park, and die away in acts four and five, as the action advances to its inevitable end. The play is at once classical tragedy of great fineness, costume drama of the highest order—a spectacle on the stage—and one of the great moments in the long tradition of classical rhetoric, as Elizabeth’s ministers argue for and against execution of a royal prisoner.Flora Kimmich’s new translation carefully preserves the spirit of the original: the pathos and passion of Mary in captivity, the high seriousness of Elizabeth’s ministers in council, and the robust comedy of that queen’s untidy private life. Notes to the text identify the many historical figures who appear in the text, describe the political setting of the action, and draw attention to the structure of the play.Roger Paulin’s introduction discusses the many threads of the conflict in Maria Stuart and enriches our understanding of this much-loved, much-produced play.Maria Stuart is the last of a series of five new translations of Schiller’s major plays, accompanied by notes to the text and an authoritative introduction.
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Affiche du document KBS Classic FM - Beethoven's Four Seasons

KBS Classic FM - Beethoven's Four Seasons

Matthias Goerne

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Affiche du document Beethoven: The Symphonies in under 15 minutes

Beethoven: The Symphonies in under 15 minutes

The London Symphony Orchestra

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Affiche du document Goethe & Schiller: Briefwechsel

Goethe & Schiller: Briefwechsel

Friedrich Schiller

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Affiche du document Schiller: Wallensteins Tod

Schiller: Wallensteins Tod

Friedrich Schiller

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Affiche du document Schiller: Die Räuber

Schiller: Die Räuber

Friedrich Schiller

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Affiche du document Best of Beethoven

Best of Beethoven

Gurzenich Orchester Koln

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Affiche du document Don Carlos Infante of Spain

Don Carlos Infante of Spain

Flora Kimmich

1h30min45

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121 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h31min.
Schiller’s Don Carlos, written ten years before his great Wallenstein trilogy, testifies to the young playwright’s growing power. First performed in 1787, it stands at the culmination of Schiller’s formative development as a dramatist and is the first play written in his characteristic iambic pentameter. Don Carlos plunges the audience into the dangerous political and personal struggles that rupture the court of the Spanish King Philip II in 1658. The autocratic king’s son Don Carlos is caught between his political ideals, fostered by his friendship with the charismatic Marquis Posa, and his doomed love for his stepmother Elisabeth of Valois. These twin passions set him against his father, the brooding and tormented Philip, and the terrible power of the Catholic Church, represented in the play by the indelible figure of the Grand Inquisitor. Schiller described Don Carlos as "a family portrait in a princely house.” It interweaves political machinations with powerful personal relationships to create a complex and resonant tragedy. The conflict between absolutism and liberty appealed not only to audiences but also to other artists and gave rise to several operas, not least to Verdi’s great Don Carlos of 1867. The play, which the playwright never finished to his satisfaction, lives on nonetheless among his best-loved works and is translated here with flair and skill by Flora Kimmich. Like her translations of Schiller’s Wallenstein and his Fiesco’s Conspiracy at Genoa, this is a lively and accessible rendering of a classic text. As with all books in the Open Book Classics series, it is supported by an introduction and notes that will inform and enlighten both the student and the general reader.
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Affiche du document Schiller: Maria Stuart (Reclam Hörbuch)

Schiller: Maria Stuart (Reclam Hörbuch)

Reclam Horbucher X Laura Maire X Friedrich Schiller

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Affiche du document Schiller: Wilhelm Tell (Reclam Hörbuch)

Schiller: Wilhelm Tell (Reclam Hörbuch)

Reclam Horbucher X Hans Sigl X Friedrich Schiller

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Affiche du document I Tesori della Musica - Cori e Ouvertures

I Tesori della Musica - Cori e Ouvertures

The National Philharmonic Orchestra

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