Eotvos: Tri Sestry

Eotvos SKU: 39592903
Eotvos: Tri Sestry

Eotvos: Tri Sestry

Eotvos SKU: 39592903

Format: CD

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Title: Tri Sestry
Artist: Eotvos
Label: Oehms
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4260034869868
Genre: Classical, Opera/Operetta

Peter Eötvös (b. 1944) is one of the most renowned Hungarian composers and conductors of our times. The libretto for his Tri sestry ('Three Sisters') was written by Claus H. Henneberg, together with the composer, and the opera is based on Chekhov's 1901 play of the same name. The production is directed by conductor Dennis Russell Davies and his co-conductor, Frankfurt's Kapellmeister Nikolai Petersen. Oper Frankfurt followed the composer's original intentions for the three sisters, casting internationally successful countertenors in the roles: American Ray Chenez as Irina, Canadian David D. Q. Leeas Mascha, and the Russian Dmitry Egorovas Olga. 'All three countertenors worked conclusively and vocally differentiated the characteristic peculiarities of their character. And yet, as a trio, they were just as wonderful together. ' - Bachtrack. Com

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