Anton Rubinstein's sacred opera Moses Op112

Started by Martin Eastick, Thursday 22 February 2018, 13:02

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adriano

Yes, Kevin: the same goes for Max Bruch's "Moses" oratorium, running for almost 2 hours and with only 3 soloists...
This with all the respect for Bruch's music I have!

eschiss1

Apologies for continuing the tangent, but the only artistically (and commercially) successful effort I've heard doesn't fit this forum's rules. (Haven't heard Rossini or Goehr, referring to a well-known unfinished mid-20th c opera.)

Alan Howe

QuoteI got through half of it and decided to stop

Well done. A remarkable feat of endurance.  ;)

adriano

Well, as far as operas on Moses are concerned, I almost forgot Rossini's, which I actually find a wonderful piece. Those who do not agree must however, agree upon its third act's, wonderful "Preghiera". The opera has great choral numbers and the arias and scenes are all quite emotionally tense. In the second act there is a gorgeous nocturnal love duet

Alan Howe