CD92825 Alternate repost Foroni Cristina di Svezia Vadstena 2007

CD92825 Alternate repost Foroni Cristina di Svezia Vadstena 2007
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CD92825 Alternate repost Foroni Cristina di Svezia Vadstena 2007

The files are still there, but the original post seems to have disappeard (so they will not be found on searching, neither at OperaShare nor OperaShare-Google) – so here comes a repost. Originally uploaded December 2007.

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Here comes an alternate upload of Foroni's Cristina di Svezia - this time with CueSheets.

Dramma Storico-Lirico di Gio Carlo Casanova Musica di Jacopo Foroni, 1849

Cristina, Queen of Sweden Liine Carlsson Maria Eufrosina secretly in love with Magnus Gabriel de la Gardie Nina Saetherhaug Axel Oxenstierna, Chancellor Kosma Ranuer Erik, his son Robert Lind Magnus Gabriel de la Gardie, Cristina's favourite and Maria's lover Alexander Grove Carlo Gustavo, later Charles X Linus Börjesson Arnold Messenius, Cristina's secret enemy Anton Ljungstedt Johan, his son, Cristina's secret enemy Fredrik Annmo

Cristina, speaking part - Iréne Lindh

Chorus and Orchestra of the Vadstena Academy Conductor Tobias Ringborg

Live broadcast from Vadstena Castle, Sweden, SR P2 August 4, 2007. Recorded from FM-cable at 256 kbps. A track-list is included where the 'speaking parts /Recitation' are indicated.

Ripped at 256 kbps with Cue Sheets. Join with HJ-split. When you unzip each rar-file you will a folder for each act/CD.Note: You don't have to use the Cue Sheets if you prefer untracked files. Just ignore the cue-files or delete them, and use the .mp3-files = single files. You can then use it as it is, or make your own tracks.

Note November 2011: There is a recording out on Sterling CDO 1091/1092-2. This was recorded in 2010 in Gothenburg, same conductor Tobias Ringborg, but with the Göteborg Opera Orchestra and Chorus. Some of the soloists are different from this version. There was no `speaking part', only music. The music producer was Anders Wiklund, whose critical edition of the score was also used in Vadstena.