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This is a complete performance of monteverdis lorfeo on 2 cds in excellent sound accompanied by an attractive illustrated hardcover book same size as cds with all performance details and full libretto and also interesting articles, including by conductor and scholar rinaldo alessandrini on his approach to the work and his ideas for its realisation. Monteverdi, the son of a barbersurgeon and chemist, studied with the director of music at cremona. Georg nigl born 1972 is an austrian baritone in opera and concert, and a professor of voice at the state university of music and performing arts stuttgart. March 23, 2007 world of opera presents claudio monteverdis the return of ulysses, a brilliant musical take on homers odyssey by history s first great opera composer, heard here from the. For use with norton anthology of western music, 7th edition, edited by j.

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