An Introduction to the Ring by Deryck Cooke (1967) [FLAC]
Deryck Cooke - Intro to Ring des Nibelungen | ~Deryck Cooke, Wiener Philharmoniker, Sir Georg Solti~
Classical | 1967 | flac
reference libFLAC 1.1.2 20050205 | Channels: 2 | 621 Kbps | VBR
Lossless | 44 Khz | FLAC
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CD1
01 Of all great musical compositions (03:37)
02 The fundamental symbol (04:46)
03 Returning now to the Nature Motive (03:22)
04 A number of further motives (03:17)
05 A second, much smaller family (02:35)
06 So much for the nature (07:56)
07 The cause of the deterioration (03:30)
08 The other transformation (03:44)
09 Several other motives (02:47)
10 Two further motives (07:12)
11 The basic motive associated with the spear (05:17)
12 Along another, more complex line (02:12)
13 In Act 2 of the Walkure (02:21)
14 Returning now to Act 2 of the Walküre (03:54)
15 Love is another of the central symbols (03:06)
16 Later in the same scene (02:22)
17 Freias Motive has two independent segments (02:01)
18 The label 'Flight' (00:56)
19 When Fasolt, in the Scene Two of Rheingold (05:23)
20 A little later in this interlude (03:07)
CD2
01 The other new motive (03:36)
02 There are several independant love-motives (02:55)
03 The characters in whose lives (05:27)
04 One further motive belongs (01:25)
05 The Sword Motive recurs (04:28)
06 Ironically, this phrase (02:58)
07 Closely associated with Gutrune's Motive (02:26)
08 Here we come to the end (03:43)
09 Complementary to this symbol (02:14)
10 One last central symbol (04:54)
11 One further motive connected (02:52)
12 There are one or two motives (03:48)
13 These motives of Alberich and Mime (02:07)
14 Quite a number of the subsidiary motives (02:50)
15 Besides this famliy of motives (02:31)
16 Our final example (03:57)
17 In the final scene of Gotterdammerung (02:45)
18 Even more masterly (04:31)
19 Now if we return (02:47)
20 This masterly way (04:52)
An Introduction to the Ring by Deryck Cooke (1967) [FLAC] 662.77 MB
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