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Pollicino

Pollicino

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~ H.W. Henze

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Hans Werner Henze called the opera of Pollicino and Clotide that he wrote in his adopted homeland of Italy, based on the tale of Tom Thumb as told by Collodi, a "fairy tale for music," and dedicated it to the children of Montepulciano. The opera deals with matters of life and death, difficult relationships between parents and children, poverty and hunger, staying in and being freed from inhuman conditions.

The little hero, Pollicino (Italian: "little thumb"), and his six brothers who have to seek for shelter in the house of Orco, the maneater (whose daughters are Clotilde and her six sisters), because poverty drove them away from home, have to go through several adventures before they all together manage to turn their fate for the better. First recording with extensive booklet and German-English libretto.

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  • - Disc 1 -
  • 1 Vorspiel 
  • 2 Scene 1. Allegro. Was Givt's Zu Essen Heute Abend? 
  • 3 Scene 1. Recitativo. Act Meine Buben 
  • 4 Scene 1. Walzer. 's Ist Leichter Zu Sagen 
  • 5 Scene 1. Moderato. Und Die Herrschaft Aus Dem Dorfe 
  • 6 Scene 1. Vivace. Zu Mir 
  • 7 Scene 1. Moderato. Pollicino, Worauf Wartest Du? 
  • 8 Scene 1. Cabaletta. Diese Rübe Schmeckt Abscheulich 
  • 9 Scene 1. Andantino. Ja Ich Kochte Diese Sohle 
  • 10 Scene 1. Finale. Alla Breve. Diese RÜB Ist Keine RÜB 
  • 11 Scene 2. Moderato Assai. Du Musst Einsehn 
  • 12 Scene 3. Recitativo. Schon Morgen 
  • 13 Scene 3. Aria. Schau An, Die Sterne 
  • 14 Scene 4. Marcia. Oh Weh! Oh Weh! 
  • 15 Zwischenspiel 1 
  • 16 Scene 5. Pastorale 
  • 17 Scene 5. Canzone. Und Wir Sammeln Zweiglein 
  • 18 Scene 5. Lasst Uns Versteck Spielen - Pastorale 
  • 19 Scene 5. Marcia Lenta. Wohin Sind Sie Verschwunden 
  • 20 Zwischenspiel 2 
  • 21 Scene 6. Rigorosamente Lo Stesso Tempo. Und Nach Dem Guten Essen 
  • 22 Scene 6. Aria. O Weh! 
  • 23 Scene 6. Allegretto. 's Ist Schon Zu Ende 
  • 24 Scene 7. Moderato. Die Lieben Kleinen 
  • 25 Scene 7. Polacca Gastronomica. Feste Essen Bis Zum Platzen 
  • 26 Scene 7. Concertato. Aber Wie Habt Ihr Denn Den Weg Zurück Gefunden? 
  • 27 Scene 7. Arietta. Ja Gestern Abend 
  • 28 Scene 7. Finale. Ach Wie SCHöN Ist Die Familie 
  • - Disc 2 -
  • 1 Zwischenspiel 3 
  • 2 Scene 8. Lo Stesso Tempo. Zu Hifle! 
  • 3 Scene 9. Seht Nur, Die Armen Kleinen Menschen 
  • 4 Scene 9. Ballade. Also: Die Eltern Haben Uns Hier Im Stich Gelassen 
  • 5 Scene 9. Carillon 1 
  • 6 Scene 9. Nun Dann, Ihr Kinder 
  • 7 Scene 9. Carillon 2 
  • 8 Scene 9. Nun, Wir Wollen Keinesfalls Den Guten Wolf Beleidigen 
  • 9 Scene 9. Finale. Meno Mosso. So Lebet Wohl Denn, Ihr Kinder 
  • 10 Zwischenspiel 4 
  • 11 Scene 10. Recitativo. Gute Frau 
  • 12 Scene 10. Maestoso 
  • 13 Scene 10. Allegretto Barbaro. Das Essen! 
  • 14 Scene 10. Hallo? Einen Augenblick 
  • 15 Scene 10. Schnuffti, Schnuffti 
  • 16 Scene 10. Allegretto Mostroso. Ha, Sieh An 
  • 17 Scene 10. Lento. Ach, Wie Gut, Dass Ich Euch Gefunden Hab 
  • 18 Scene 10. Moderato Cantabile. Manchmal Denk Ich 
  • 19 Scene 11. Orcos Frau Bringt Pollicino Ins Andere Zimmer 
  • 20 Scene 11. Tango. Du, Ja Du SCHLäFST Nicht 
  • 21 Scene 11. Du Bist Gut, Nicht Wahr? 
  • 22 Scene 11. Coro. Habt Doch Keine Solche Angst 
  • 23 Scene 11. Marcietta 
  • 24 Scene 11. Recitativo E Cavatina. So Was, So Was 
  • 25 Scene 11. Allegro Vivace. Was Seh Ich? 
  • 26 Scene 11. Der Menschenfresser Tanzt Seine Wut 
  • 27 Passacaglia (Zwischenspiel 5) 
  • 28 Scene 12. Molto Eccitato. Ist's Unerlã¤Sslich 
  • 29 Scene 12. Canzone Toscana. Es War Einmal 
Hans Werner Henze called the opera of Pollicino and Clotide that he wrote in his adopted homeland of Italy, based on the tale of Tom Thumb as told by Collodi, a "fairy tale for music," and dedicated it to the children of Montepulciano. The opera deals with matters of life and death, difficult relationships between parents and children, poverty and hunger, staying in and being freed from inhuman conditions.

The little hero, Pollicino (Italian: "little thumb"), and his six brothers who have to seek for shelter in the house of Orco, the maneater (whose daughters are Clotilde and her six sisters), because poverty drove them away from home, have to go through several adventures before they all together manage to turn their fate for the better. First recording with extensive booklet and German-English libretto.