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Saturday, January 16, 2010
Sunday Classics preview: One woman vs. the system -- more on Gluck's "Divinités du Styx"
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No, Jessye Norman wasn't one of our Alcestes last night, but here she is singing "Divinités du Styx" in a TV performance that the poster dates as "c1986-87."
by Ken
Here are the same six performances we heard last night of "Divinités du Styx," the stupendous aria that ends Act I of Gluck's Alceste, this time properly identified.
GLUCK: Alceste: Act I finale, "Divinités du Styx"
[Our heroine sets off for the Underworld, beyond the river Styx, determined to trade her life for that of her recently deceased husband.]
[0:20 in the "A" performance] Divinities of the Styx, divinities of the Styx, ministers of death. I will not invoke your cruel pity. I will not invoke, I will not invoke your cruel pity, your cruel pity. [1:20 in "A"] I am abducting a tender spouse from his funereal fate, but to you I abandon a spouse, but to you I abandon a faithful spouse. [2:02 in "A"] Divinities of the Styx, divinities of the Styx, ministers of death. To die for one you love, for one you love, is too sweet an undertaking, a virtue so natural, so natural. My heart is animated by the noblest, the noblest transport. [3:17 in "A"] I feel a new strength. I am going where my love calls me. I feel a new strength. I am going where my love calls me. My heart is animated by the noblest transport. [3:46 in "A"] Divinities of the Styx, divinities of the Styx, ministers of death. I will not invoke your cruel pity. I will not invoke, I will not invoke your cruel pity, your cruel pity.
(A) JANET BAKER, mezzo-soprano
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Sir Charles Mackerras, cond. From complete Alceste, recorded live Dec. 12, 1981
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