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Paul Appleby, Alice Coote, Jennifer Zetlan, Caitlin Lynch, Sandra Piques Eddy, Judith Forst, Christopher Bolduc, Keith Miller, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, David Robertson, Nico Muhly - Two Boys (2016) [Hi-Res]

Paul Appleby, Alice Coote, Jennifer Zetlan, Caitlin Lynch, Sandra Piques Eddy, Judith Forst, Christopher Bolduc, Keith Miller, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, David Robertson, Nico Muhly - Two Boys (2016) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Two Boys
  • Year Of Release: 2016
  • Label: Nonesuch
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 48.0kHz +Booklet
  • Total Time: 01:55:05
  • Total Size: 516 mb / 1.09 gb
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Tracklist

CD1
01. Prologue & Scene 1 (Alley/Police Station): Help! Help! My friend has been stabbed!
02. Scene 2 (Hospital): You understand your son had no pulse...
03. Scene 3 (Police Station): Brian? I'm detective Sargeant Strawson
04. Scene 4 (Brian's Bedroom): Chorus: U there? / Who is this?
05. Scene 5 (Police Station): I'm not! / Brian. There are witnesses
06. Scene 6 (Brian's Bedroom): Brian?... Church in ten minutes... Chorus: How are u?
07. Scene 7 (Church): Amen... O Lord, open thou our lips
08. Scene 8 (Brian's House): Has Brian been in trouble before?
09. Scene 9 (Police Station): Copy of the security tape from the shopping centre
10. Scene 10 (Anne's Flat): You should see this boy they've stuck me with
11. Scene 11 (Police Station): No one else goes in or out... You stabbed him
12. Scene 12 (Brian's Bedroom): Brian...You don't know me... Chorus: Can't stop talking
13. Scene 13 (Hallway): "That's for damn sure"
14. Scene 14 (Interview Room/Brian's Room): You searched for Rebecca...
15. Scene 15 (Hospital): Mrs. Wilson? / I know he hears us
16. Scene 16 (Police Station): The transcripts from the server

CD2
01. Scene 1 (Police Station): Even senseless crimes make sense
02. Scene 2 (Police Station): Told you. You think I'm smart enough... Chorus: [Grocery items]
03. Scene 3 (Brian's Bedroom): It had to be done... I'm sure you understand
04. Scene 3 (Brian's Bedroom): I have to see you! / Ur in danger
05. Scene 3 (Brian's Bedroom): Trick or treat!
06. Scene 3 (Brian's Bedroom): Hey... I knew you wouldn't believe
07. Scene 3 (Brian's Bedroom): Chorus: I saw u in algebra...
08. Scene 4 (Police Station): Did you have sex?
09. Scene 5 (Brian's Bedroom): Brian... I have a proposition
10. Scene 6 (Police Station): You refused / He was my friend!
11. Scene 7 (Anne's Flat) & Scene 8 (Police Station): Mother!... Are you all right?
12. Scene 9 (Brian's Bedroom): What's up? / U updated your photo
13. Scene 10 (Police Station): You taking the piss? / Maybe not
14. Scene 11 (Brian's Bedroom): If I'm not at the doctor
15. Scene 12 (Alley): Do what I say / Okay
16. Scene 13 (Police Station): Thank you, Brian. Do you understand what's happened to you?
17. Scene 14 (Hospital): Detective, this is my daughter, Rebecca... Chorus: Kill urself
18. Scene 14 cont'd (Police Station): And there they are-Rebecca. Fiona. Peter...


Nico Muhly’s opera Two Boys was recorded live during the Metropolitan Opera’s 2013 production with conductor David Robertson and director Bartlett Sher. The two-act opera, which features a libretto by award-winning playwright Craig Lucas, is loosely based on true events and follows a lonely detective whose investigation of a seemingly simple crime draws her into a complex web of online intrigue. Alice Coote sings the role of Detective Inspector Anne Strawson and Paul Appleby sings Brian, the 16 year-old boy at the centre of her investigations. The cast also features Jennifer Zetlan as Rebecca, Caitlin Lynch as Cynthia, Sandra Piques Eddy as Fiona, Judith Forst as Anne’s Mum, Christopher Bolduc as Jake, and Keith Miller as Peter.

Vermont-born Muhly, 32, is the youngest composer ever commissioned by the Met, and Two Boys is his first large-scale opera. The New Yorker praised Two Boys as a ‘bighearted, fearless work’, noting that ‘Muhly handles this lurid story with thoughtfulness and compassion: plaintive chorales and brooding ostinatos suggest the sadness and the loneliness lurking within the electronic global village.’ Two Boys, set in an English industrial city in 2001, combines two story elements rarely seen on the operatic stage: a police procedural and a ramatization of the mysterious and lonely lives of those who inhabit the dark corners of the Internet. “What was so exciting for me about this story, and what was so poignant is that we don’t live in a place where there are masked balls, really, anymore,” Muhly says of his inspiration for the opera. “So I thought the Internet – where you can really pretend to be another person – would actually be quite a traditional frame for an opera. I’d like to think Two Boys is both new and also very, very old. The choral music in Two Boys references the ecstatic vocal music of Meredith Monk and Steve Reich – the sense of overlapping vocal patterns creating a larger architecture of meaning,” Muhly continues. “It’s almost as if you’re hearing the entire aggregate of all the things that people are saying on the Internet at once.”

Nico Muhly has composed a wide scope of work for ensembles, soloists, and rganizations, including the American Symphony Orchestra, Boston Pops, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, countertenor Iestyn Davies, soprano Jessica Rivera, violinist Hilary Hahn, choreographer Benjamin Millepied, designer/illustrator Maira Kalman, Carnegie Hall, New York City Ballet, and Paris Opera Ballet. Muhly is a graduate of Columbia University and The Julliard School. Muhly’s other recent projects include music for the Broadway production of The Glass Menagerie and the score to the film Kill Your Darlings. His other film credits include scores for Joshua (2007), Margaret (2009), and the Academy Award–nominated The Reader (2008).

He has collaborated with a variety of artists, including Antony and the ohnsons, Björk, Bryce Dessner and Sufjan Stevens, Glen Hansard, Grizzly ear, Sam Amidon, and Jónsi. Among Muhly’s most frequent collaborators are his colleagues at Bedroom Community, an artist-run label headed by Icelandic musician Valgeir Sigurðsson. In spring 2012, Bedroom Community released Muhly’s three-part Drones & Music, in collaboration with pianist Bruce Brubaker, violinist Pekka Kuusisto, and violist Nadia Sirota.


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