Ca Ira (W/DVD) (Dig) (SPKG) [Hybrid SACD]
Ca Ira (W/DVD) (Dig) (SPKG), Music, Roger Waters, Classical, Opera, Opera / Operetta / Oratorio, Opera/Operetta
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Ça Ira
Roger Waters
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ASIN: B000B2YQFM
Release Date: 2005-09-27 |
Tracks:
- The Gathering Storm
- Overture
- A Garden In Vienna 1765
- 'Madame Antoine, Madame Antoine...'
- Kings, Sticks And Birds
- 'Honest Bird, Simple Bird...'
- 'I Want To Be King...'
- 'Let Us Break All The Shields...'
- The Grievences Of People
- France In Disarray
- 'To Laugh Is To Know How To Live...'
- 'Slavers, Landlords, Bigots At Your Door...'
- The Fall Of The Bastille
- 'To Freeze In The Dead Of Night...'
- 'So To The Streets In The Pouring Rain...'
- Dances And Marches
- 'Now Hear Ye!...'
- 'Flushed With Wine...'
- The Letter
- 'My Dear Cousin Bourbon Of Spain...'
- 'The Ship Of State Is All At Sea...'
- Silver, Sugar And Indigo
- 'To The Windward Isles...'
- The Papal Edict
- 'In Paris There's A Rumble Under The Ground...'
Tracks:
- The Fugitive King
- 'But The Marquis Of Boulli Has A Trump Card Up His Sleeve...'
- 'To Take Your Hat off...'
- 'The Echoes Never Fade From That Fusillade...'
- The Commune De Paris
- 'Vive La Commune De Paris...'
- 'The National Assembly Is Confused...'
- The Execution Of Louis Capet
- 'Adieu Louis For You It's Over...'
- Marie Antoinette - The Last Night On Earth
- 'Adieu My Good And Tender Sister...'
- Liberty
- 'And In The Bushes Where They Survive...'
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Roger Waters has long been known for his musical ambition. The bassist and leader of Pink Floyd made that band famous in the 1970s and 1980s with concept-heavy albums as well as a certain self-aggrandizing image--attributes he maintained in his solo career. No wonder, then, to see that he's written what he calls as an opera. But don't be fooled: Waters's work has little to do with contemporary operas by the likes of John Adams or John Corigliano--even if the latter's 1991 The Ghosts of Versailles is set in Marie-Antoinette's Versailles, just as Waters's Ça Ira takes place during the French queen's last years, as the French Revolution unfurls. Based on a clunky libretto by Etienne and Nadine Roda-Gil, the show could have been a successful musical theater-opera hybrid in the vein of Sweeney Todd but it falls closer to Andrew Lloyd Webber's historical pageants, without their recognizable melodies. Thankfully the cast holds the material aloft, especially Welsh baritone Bryn Terfel (no stranger to the world of musical theater, as shown on albums such as his tribute to Rodgers & Hammerstein) and Chinese soprano Ying Huang. Note that this version comes as a double SACD set that includes a making-of DVD and a 60-page booklet. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
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Roger Waters has long been known for his musical ambition. The bassist and leader of Pink Floyd made that band famous in the 1970s and 1980s with concept-heavy albums as well as a certain self-aggrandizing image--attributes he maintained in his solo career. No wonder, then, to see that he's written what he calls as an opera. But don't be fooled: Waters's work has little to do with contemporary operas by the likes of John Adams or John Corigliano--even if the latter's 1991 The Ghosts of Versailles is set in Marie-Antoinette's Versailles, just as Waters's Ça Ira takes place during the French queen's last years, as the French Revolution unfurls. Based on a clunky libretto by Etienne and Nadine Roda-Gil, the show could have been a successful musical theater-opera hybrid in the vein of Sweeney Todd but it falls closer to Andrew Lloyd Webber's historical pageants, without their recognizable melodies. Thankfully the cast holds the material aloft, especially Welsh baritone Bryn Terfel (no stranger to the world of musical theater, as shown on albums such as his tribute to Rodgers & Hammerstein) and Chinese soprano Ying Huang. Note that this version comes as a double SACD set that includes a making-of DVD and a 60-page booklet. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
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Customer Reviews:
Worth the investment.......2007-04-12
A must for any Roger Waters fan. There is also a very good DVD inside that shows the making of the opera. Roger Waters as you have never seen him before.
Worth it.......2007-02-28
Some aspects of "Ca ira":
NOT A REAL SOLO ALBUM
It's remarkable that, from a creative standpoint, and contrary to what he uses to do, this is not really a one-man Waters album: the original French libretto was written by his two late French friends Etienne and Nadine Rhoda-Gil; and the orchestration and choral arrangements were provided by Rick Wentworth. Like Paul McCartney, Waters cannot read or write traditional scores. Of course, everything must be approved by the mastermind, i.e. Mr. Waters (just as he must approve, for instance, the guitar solos or the guests' singing in his rock albums). And, as far as I know, the English translation is his.
MORE AN ORATORIO THAN A REAL OPERA
The plot revolves around the first years of the French Revolution. But there are very few real dialogues, it's not a really theatrical or dramatic work. It could not be turned into a play or a movie, because of the lack of action onstage, and the lack of psychological give-and-take between the characters. (That, in spite of the presence of shooting guns, cannons and a guillotine onstage!) Which is odd to me, because there are very few things more suitable to drama than the French Revolution. This is attributable to Rhoda-Gil's libretto, which is more a series of recited thoughts by isolated characters who mostly play the parts of "narrators", as if in an oratorio.
1960s OPTIMISM
The moral of the story is, of course, that "there is hope" in spite of the bloodbath, the treasons, the cheating, the exploitation and the pettiness shown by almost everybody during the Revolution. I think it's basically true, because laws and political systems are better (at least theoretically) after that historical period... but the actual Revolution degenerated into a fight that eventually led to Napoleon's Empire, not a very democratic regime. (Were all French persons at that time a mere wild mob, or a sanctified People?) The way the Revolution is portrayed in this opera sounds to me very much like a 1968 student-strike French or San Franciscan hippie idealism... After all, that's Rhoda Gil's and Waters' generation.
MORE RECITATIVO THAN A SERIES OF ARIAS
As all Waters' fans know, his great strength lies on his concepts, his clever lyrics, and his ability to organize ideas and a few melodies into a structured whole that conveys significant humanitarian messages very effectively, everything with a very professional and polished production (plus some great guest musicians). But... he is not really a brilliant melodist. His splendid memorable riffs ("Money", "Another Brick in the Wall", "Not Now John", "What God Wants") are more bluesy, rhythmic, not really great as pure melodic inventions. To hear the difference, let's compare his work (again) to McCartney's, the other rocker-turned-into-orchestral-composer. Sir Paul is a born melodist, and in two bars he can tell a musical story (which sometimes makes him too conceptually shallow), whereas Waters needs more space to produce contrasts (which sometimes makes him too musically dry).
All this is heard in "Ca ira": if Waters chose a master, it would be Wagner rather than Mozart or Rossini. In many parts, he words are more recited by the opera singers than melodically sung. There are not real arias, but in many parts a continuous flow of music, of a deliberately unfinished melody blending into another without a pause, just as in Wagner's recitativo (mutatis mutandis: all differences considered!). Also, reiterated melodic motifs are used. It sounds to me very much like the "Pros and Cons" structure translated into orchestral music. In a few parts, however, very catchy simple melodies are presented, and they sound very emotional (especially the marches, like track No. 3 of CD 3).
But again... the orchestral richness is not always present. Certain arrangements sound like movie music, which can be great some times, but some others not. We're very far from the density found in Wagner or Richard Strauss, without the luminosity found in Mozart. There's a struggle to find an orchestral language. Sometimes it's too dense to be a simple rock opera, but now and then too mellow to be a real musically dramatic score. But when it gels, it gels greatly, as in act 3, scene 1, for instance.
GREAT PERFORMANCE
The vocal level of Bryn Terfel, Paul Groves and Ying Huang is superb! And the children's chorus is very beautiful.
ALL IN ALL
"Ca ira" is a serious effort, not a mere dilettante's work or a frivolous approach to a centuries-old musical genre. There are memorable parts in it, sparks of real human drama here and there, perfectly transmitted by the music. Maybe it's not a masterpiece at all moments, maybe at certain times you'll need more than a little patience while listening, but you can feel emotion all through it. It grows on you. It's indispensable to all Waters' fans, and it can be a very acceptable introduction into opera for many.
"Ca ira" is worth it.
WOW.......2007-01-11
I just wonder how he can do it. I used to believe that (the Wall) was the best Album ever to be made, but here comes Ca Ira, it is a work of a genius , it took a couple of times to get used to it first because I was never an Opera fan & now I can not stop listening to it.
This is Roger waters at his best, and the Musicians are world class
.
The Emporer has no clothes.......2007-01-01
This is ordinary & mediocre. The sound effects and the 5.1 surround are good but that is the beginning and end of anything dynamic. The music is lifeless. I had almost no expectations for this and I'm still very disappointed. I couldn't listen to all of the first disc I won't bother with the 2nd. Roger Waters ran out of anything to say years ago. (unless he is trying to say the magic is gone but the suckers want more product)
BOSE Owners.......2006-12-08
This Hybrid versions will NOT play on your BOSE Lifestyle or 321 systems...be warned. I didn't know and had to return it. I contacted BOSE and they informed of this same info. Sony technology.
Average customer rating:
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- Worth it
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Ca Ira (W/DVD) (Dig) (SPKG)
Roger Waters
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Britain
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General
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Progressive Rock
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- The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking
- Amused to Death
- Broken China
- Pink Floyd - Pulse
ASIN: B000ARG2NC
Release Date: 2005-09-27 |
Tracks:
- Ira/The Gathering Storm
- Ira/Overture
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 1. A Garden in Vienna 1765
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 1. Madame Antoine, Madame Antoine...
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 2. Kings, Sticks and Birds
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 2. Honest Bird, Simple Bird...
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 2. I Want to Be King...
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 2. Let Us Break All the Shields...
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 3. The Grievances of the People
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 4. France in Disarray
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 4. To Laugh Is to Know How to Live...
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 4. Slavers, Landlords, Bigots at Your Door...
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 5. The Fall of the Bastille
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 5. To Freeze in the Dead of Night...
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 5. So to the Streets in the Pouring Rain...
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 1. Dances and Marches
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 1. Now Hear Ye! ...
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 1. Flushed with Wine...
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 2. The Letter
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 2. My Dear Cousin Bourbon of Spain...
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 2. The Ship of State Is All at Sea...
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 3. Silver, Sugar and Indigo
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 3. To the Windward Isles...
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 4. The Papal Edict
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 4. In Paris There's a Rumble Under the Ground...
Tracks:
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 1. The Fugitive King
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 1. But the Matrquis of Boulli Has a Trump Card ...
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 1. To Take Your Hat Off...
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 1. The Echoes Never Fade from That Fusillade...
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 2. The Commune de Paris
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 2. Vive la Commune de Paris...
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 2. The National Assembly Is Confused...
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 3. The Execution of Louis Capet
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 3. Adieu Louis for You It's Over...
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 4. Marie Antionette -- The Last Night on Earth
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 4. Adieu My Good and Tender Sister...
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 5. Liberty
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 5. And in the Bushes Where They Survive...
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Roger Waters has long been known for his musical ambition. The bassist and leader of Pink Floyd made that band famous in the 1970s and 1980s with concept-heavy albums as well as a certain self-aggrandizing image--attributes he maintained in his solo career. No wonder, then, to see that he's written what he calls as an opera. But don't be fooled: Waters's work has little to do with contemporary operas by the likes of John Adams or John Corigliano--even if the latter's 1991 The Ghosts of Versailles is set in Marie-Antoinette's Versailles, just as Waters's Ça Ira takes place during the French queen's last years, as the French Revolution unfurls. Based on a clunky libretto by Etienne and Nadine Roda-Gil, the show could have been a successful musical theater-opera hybrid in the vein of Sweeney Todd but it falls closer to Andrew Lloyd Webber's historical pageants, without their recognizable melodies. Thankfully the cast holds the material aloft, especially Welsh baritone Bryn Terfel (no stranger to the world of musical theater, as shown on albums such as his tribute to Rodgers & Hammerstein) and Chinese soprano Ying Huang. Note that this version comes as a double SACD set that includes a making-of DVD and a 60-page booklet. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
More Stage Shows from Rock Artists
We Will Rock You: Rock Theatrical |
The Rocky Horror Show |
Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of the War of the Worlds |
Tommy |
The Wall |
Godspell |
Amazon.com
Roger Waters has long been known for his musical ambition. The bassist and leader of Pink Floyd made that band famous in the 1970s and 1980s with concept-heavy albums as well as a certain self-aggrandizing image--attributes he maintained in his solo career. No wonder, then, to see that he's written what he calls as an opera. But don't be fooled: Waters's work has little to do with contemporary operas by the likes of John Adams or John Corigliano--even if the latter's 1991 The Ghosts of Versailles is set in Marie-Antoinette's Versailles, just as Waters's Ça Ira takes place during the French queen's last years, as the French Revolution unfurls. Based on a clunky libretto by Etienne and Nadine Roda-Gil, the show could have been a successful musical theater-opera hybrid in the vein of Sweeney Todd but it falls closer to Andrew Lloyd Webber's historical pageants, without their recognizable melodies. Thankfully the cast holds the material aloft, especially Welsh baritone Bryn Terfel (no stranger to the world of musical theater, as shown on albums such as his tribute to Rodgers & Hammerstein) and Chinese soprano Ying Huang. Note that this version comes as a double SACD set that includes a making-of DVD and a 60-page booklet. --Elisabeth Vincentelli
More Stage Shows from Rock Artists
We Will Rock You: Rock Theatrical |
The Rocky Horror Show |
Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of the War of the Worlds |
Tommy |
The Wall |
Godspell |
Customer Reviews:
Worth the investment.......2007-04-12
A must for any Roger Waters fan. There is also a very good DVD inside that shows the making of the opera. Roger Waters as you have never seen him before.
Worth it.......2007-02-28
Some aspects of "Ca ira":
NOT A REAL SOLO ALBUM
It's remarkable that, from a creative standpoint, and contrary to what he uses to do, this is not really a one-man Waters album: the original French libretto was written by his two late French friends Etienne and Nadine Rhoda-Gil; and the orchestration and choral arrangements were provided by Rick Wentworth. Like Paul McCartney, Waters cannot read or write traditional scores. Of course, everything must be approved by the mastermind, i.e. Mr. Waters (just as he must approve, for instance, the guitar solos or the guests' singing in his rock albums). And, as far as I know, the English translation is his.
MORE AN ORATORIO THAN A REAL OPERA
The plot revolves around the first years of the French Revolution. But there are very few real dialogues, it's not a really theatrical or dramatic work. It could not be turned into a play or a movie, because of the lack of action onstage, and the lack of psychological give-and-take between the characters. (That, in spite of the presence of shooting guns, cannons and a guillotine onstage!) Which is odd to me, because there are very few things more suitable to drama than the French Revolution. This is attributable to Rhoda-Gil's libretto, which is more a series of recited thoughts by isolated characters who mostly play the parts of "narrators", as if in an oratorio.
1960s OPTIMISM
The moral of the story is, of course, that "there is hope" in spite of the bloodbath, the treasons, the cheating, the exploitation and the pettiness shown by almost everybody during the Revolution. I think it's basically true, because laws and political systems are better (at least theoretically) after that historical period... but the actual Revolution degenerated into a fight that eventually led to Napoleon's Empire, not a very democratic regime. (Were all French persons at that time a mere wild mob, or a sanctified People?) The way the Revolution is portrayed in this opera sounds to me very much like a 1968 student-strike French or San Franciscan hippie idealism... After all, that's Rhoda Gil's and Waters' generation.
MORE RECITATIVO THAN A SERIES OF ARIAS
As all Waters' fans know, his great strength lies on his concepts, his clever lyrics, and his ability to organize ideas and a few melodies into a structured whole that conveys significant humanitarian messages very effectively, everything with a very professional and polished production (plus some great guest musicians). But... he is not really a brilliant melodist. His splendid memorable riffs ("Money", "Another Brick in the Wall", "Not Now John", "What God Wants") are more bluesy, rhythmic, not really great as pure melodic inventions. To hear the difference, let's compare his work (again) to McCartney's, the other rocker-turned-into-orchestral-composer. Sir Paul is a born melodist, and in two bars he can tell a musical story (which sometimes makes him too conceptually shallow), whereas Waters needs more space to produce contrasts (which sometimes makes him too musically dry).
All this is heard in "Ca ira": if Waters chose a master, it would be Wagner rather than Mozart or Rossini. In many parts, he words are more recited by the opera singers than melodically sung. There are not real arias, but in many parts a continuous flow of music, of a deliberately unfinished melody blending into another without a pause, just as in Wagner's recitativo (mutatis mutandis: all differences considered!). Also, reiterated melodic motifs are used. It sounds to me very much like the "Pros and Cons" structure translated into orchestral music. In a few parts, however, very catchy simple melodies are presented, and they sound very emotional (especially the marches, like track No. 3 of CD 3).
But again... the orchestral richness is not always present. Certain arrangements sound like movie music, which can be great some times, but some others not. We're very far from the density found in Wagner or Richard Strauss, without the luminosity found in Mozart. There's a struggle to find an orchestral language. Sometimes it's too dense to be a simple rock opera, but now and then too mellow to be a real musically dramatic score. But when it gels, it gels greatly, as in act 3, scene 1, for instance.
GREAT PERFORMANCE
The vocal level of Bryn Terfel, Paul Groves and Ying Huang is superb! And the children's chorus is very beautiful.
ALL IN ALL
"Ca ira" is a serious effort, not a mere dilettante's work or a frivolous approach to a centuries-old musical genre. There are memorable parts in it, sparks of real human drama here and there, perfectly transmitted by the music. Maybe it's not a masterpiece at all moments, maybe at certain times you'll need more than a little patience while listening, but you can feel emotion all through it. It grows on you. It's indispensable to all Waters' fans, and it can be a very acceptable introduction into opera for many.
"Ca ira" is worth it.
WOW.......2007-01-11
I just wonder how he can do it. I used to believe that (the Wall) was the best Album ever to be made, but here comes Ca Ira, it is a work of a genius , it took a couple of times to get used to it first because I was never an Opera fan & now I can not stop listening to it.
This is Roger waters at his best, and the Musicians are world class
.
The Emporer has no clothes.......2007-01-01
This is ordinary & mediocre. The sound effects and the 5.1 surround are good but that is the beginning and end of anything dynamic. The music is lifeless. I had almost no expectations for this and I'm still very disappointed. I couldn't listen to all of the first disc I won't bother with the 2nd. Roger Waters ran out of anything to say years ago. (unless he is trying to say the magic is gone but the suckers want more product)
BOSE Owners.......2006-12-08
This Hybrid versions will NOT play on your BOSE Lifestyle or 321 systems...be warned. I didn't know and had to return it. I contacted BOSE and they informed of this same info. Sony technology.
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Ca Ira (French)
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Release Date: 2005-09-27 |
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Ça Ira
Roger Waters
Manufacturer: Sbme Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000BDGW30
Release Date: 2005-10-04 |
Tracks:
- Ira/The Gathering Storm
- Ira/Overture
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 1. A Garden in Vienna 1765
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 1. Madame Antoine, Madame Antoine...
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 2. Kings, Sticks and Birds
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 2. Honest Bird, Simple Bird...
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 2. I Want to Be King...
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 2. Let Us Break All the Shields...
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 3. The Grievances of the People
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 4. France in Disarray
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 4. To Laugh Is to Know How to Live...
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 4. Slavers, Landlords, Bigots at Your Door...
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 5. The Fall of the Bastille
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 5. To Freeze in the Dead of Night...
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 5. So to the Streets in the Pouring Rain...
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 1. Dances and Marches
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 1. Now Hear Ye! ...
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 1. Flushed with Wine...
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 2. The Letter
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 2. My Dear Cousin Bourbon of Spain...
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 2. The Ship of State Is All at Sea...
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 3. Silver, Sugar and Indigo
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 3. To the Windward Isles...
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 4. The Papal Edict
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 4. In Paris There's a Rumble Under the Ground...
Tracks:
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 1. The Fugitive King
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 1. But the Matrquis of Boulli Has a Trump Card ...
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 1. To Take Your Hat Off...
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 1. The Echoes Never Fade from That Fusillade...
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 2. The Commune de Paris
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 2. Vive la Commune de Paris...
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 2. The National Assembly Is Confused...
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 3. The Execution of Louis Capet
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 3. Adieu Louis for You It's Over...
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 4. Marie Antionette -- The Last Night on Earth
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 4. Adieu My Good and Tender Sister...
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 5. Liberty
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 5. And in the Bushes Where They Survive...
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Waters: Ca Ira
Roger Waters
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000BYAD5M
Release Date: 2006-01-02 |
Album Details
Classical Opera Album from the Former Pink Floyd Star. Comes with a Bonus Dvd (Ntsc/Rc-2) Including "Making Of" Footage.
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Ça Ira
Roger Waters
Manufacturer: Sony International
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000CC3BRA
Release Date: 2005-10-04 |
Tracks:
- Ira/The Gathering Storm
- Ira/Overture
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 1. A Garden in Vienna 1765
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 1. Madame Antoine, Madame Antoine...
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 2. Kings, Sticks and Birds
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 2. Honest Bird, Simple Bird...
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 2. I Want to Be King...
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 2. Let Us Break All the Shields...
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 3. The Grievances of the People
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 4. France in Disarray
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 4. To Laugh Is to Know How to Live...
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 4. Slavers, Landlords, Bigots at Your Door...
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 5. The Fall of the Bastille
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 5. To Freeze in the Dead of Night...
- Ira/Act 1. Scene 5. So to the Streets in the Pouring Rain...
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 1. Dances and Marches
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 1. Now Hear Ye! ...
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 1. Flushed with Wine...
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 2. The Letter
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 2. My Dear Cousin Bourbon of Spain...
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 2. The Ship of State Is All at Sea...
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 3. Silver, Sugar and Indigo
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 3. To the Windward Isles...
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 4. The Papal Edict
- Ira/Act 2. Scene 4. In Paris There's a Rumble Under the Ground...
Tracks:
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 1. The Fugitive King
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 1. But the Matrquis of Boulli Has a Trump Card ...
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 1. To Take Your Hat Off...
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 1. The Echoes Never Fade from That Fusillade...
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 2. The Commune de Paris
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 2. Vive la Commune de Paris...
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 2. The National Assembly Is Confused...
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 3. The Execution of Louis Capet
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 3. Adieu Louis for You It's Over...
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 4. Marie Antionette -- The Last Night on Earth
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 4. Adieu My Good and Tender Sister...
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 5. Liberty
- Ira/Act 3. Scene 5. And in the Bushes Where They Survive...
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La Carmagnole Villageoise
Manufacturer: Adda
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Cherubini, Luigi
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ASIN: B000001NGB
Release Date: 1996-01-23 |
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