Rameau: Zoroastre (Opus Arte)
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@TheKourosh1990 Rameau wrote this opera informed by the Persian Zoroastre story, however it is a portrayal of Freemasonry as the librettist, Louis de Cahusac, was a leading French mason.
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I'm an Iranian Zoroastrian. Im so proud of it.
Zoroaster was the first and only monotheist faith in human history which later this faith influenced Judiaism, Christianity and even Buddiasim
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@octoberigrl No, Zoroastre....
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perfect.....
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ummmm, was that suppose to be jesus?
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:)) ну, есть все же робкая надежда, что ему приятно, что его не забыли, спустя столько лет
хотя слышище не для слабонервных, однозначно :))
вот внизу однако написали, что при просмотре, все звучало не столь ужасно, видимо запись неудачная
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More Zoroastre!
(Never thought I'd actually ever say that).
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Is this stuff on the level or are you making it up as you go along?
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brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Ужас!!! Бедный Рамо, он наверное в гробу переворачивается.
I bought this video. It is the ONLY Rameau on DVD that I cannot recommend. The chief liability of the set, not so evident in this chorus, is the male singers: intonation problems, horribly aspirated passagework, exaggerated portrayals. The audio versions by Minkowski and (especially) Christie are much to be preferred.
tervito 4 years ago 7
As usual,whatever faults or production difficulties exist cannot detract from or hide the utter magnificence of Rameau's music.
jmtappenden 2 years ago 2