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Lesley Leighton: Loser - COMPACT DISCSTitle: Loser Artist: Lesley Leighton Label: Cantaloupe Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 713746315528 Genre: Classical, Opera Operetta Release Date: 2020 02 07 Number of Discs: 1 An opera in one act for solo baritone voice, solo piano and ensemble, David Lang's 'the loser' has been lauded by the New York Times as a "boldly unconventional" work, and that's almost putting it mildly. 'the loser' is based on the Thomas Bernhard novel of the same name, in
Title: LoserArtist: Lesley Leighton
Label: Cantaloupe
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 713746315528
Genre: Classical, Opera/Operetta
Release Date: 2020-02-07
Number of Discs: 1
An opera in one act for solo baritone voice, solo piano and ensemble, David Lang's 'the loser' has been lauded by the New York Times as a "boldly unconventional" work, and that's almost putting it mildly. 'the loser' is based on the Thomas Bernhard novel of the same name, in which an anonymous narrator and once-promising concert pianist retells the story of his friend's suicide. As it turns out, both were students in the same master class, taught by Vladimir Horowitz, as a young Glenn Gould. Playing in the shadow of Gould brings both to the realization that true greatness will never be theirs, wrecking both their lives forever. As David Lang tells it, "The story is not at all about Gould, Horowitz, or classical music. On one level, the novel is an intense tour-de-force of character development, as the narrator tells you more about himself and his world. In it's own strangely beautiful way, however, it's also about perfectionism, hard work, how we justify our lives to ourselves, and how we learn to appreciate beauty and become alienated from it at the same time." Featuring Rod Gilfry (baritone), Conrad Tao (piano) and the Bang on a Can Opera Ensemble conducted by Lesley Leighton, 'the loser' premiered at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in 2016 and made it's west coast premiere at the LA Opera in early 2019. Tracked in New York and Los Angeles, the studio recording recaptures what the LA Times described as "a mesmerizingly virtuosic performance by Rod Gilfry, destined for the annals of opera."
Tracks:
1.1 The Loser
1.2 Scene 1: Even Glenn Gould, Our Friend
1.3 Scene 2: Strangely Enough
1.4 Scene 3: It's Not My Way
1.5 Scene 4: Glenn Is the Victor
1.6 Scene 5: Those Who Live in the Country
1.7 Scene 6: I'm the Survivor
1.8 Scene 7: Glenn Died at the Perfect Moment
1.9 Scene 8: The Loser Was a Born Loser
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Necessary and humorous companion to Pamela
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After reading Richardson’s novel Pamela, this satire gives at least some perspective to the story as the “other side of the coin” and perhaps tempers the almost unbelievable virtue displayed in Pamela. However, reading these in 2018 with perspective of 250 years of history available to us, they are a good reminder that it’s still a dog eat dog world, as seen through the #metoo movement of 2017. Men in power abusing sex, other men in power blaming women as gold-diggers. Maybe now this ages old tale gets a new ending?
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Old and good
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Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2015
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One of my favorite purchases. The book arrived on time and in excellent condition. The book is a must have for serious scholars of this time period. I am most pleased to have found such an excellent addition to my library.
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Well written
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parodies of a classic
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In Shamela, Fielding gives us the behind-the-scenes true Hollywood version of Pamela's story (and it's tabloid worthy). In Joseph Andrews, Fielding shares the tale of Pamela's brother caught in the same sort of madcap antics she endured.
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