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Tracklist

1Il Mio Tormento1:59
2Rimanti In Pace3:25
3Alla Diletta Mia3:36
4Qual Linea Al Centro1:43
5Mutata6:13
6Transformati1:05
7Adagiati1:51
8Tornerai? II1:31
9Addio1:30
10Tentati1:42
11Tornerai?3:39
12La Sconsolata1:04

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
BIO9DBiosphere L'Incoronazione Di Poppea ‎(12xFile, FLAC, Album)Biophon RecordsBIO9DNorway2012

Credits

  • Mixed ByChevalier De Ballibari
  • ProducerGeir Jenssen

Notes

Available at biosphere.bandcamp.com

Commissioned by Ingun Bjørnsgaard Prosjekt.

The music is based on Claudio Monteverdi's opera of the same name.

Cover art is based on the painting from a 16th century unknown painter of the Fontainebleu School.

Video

Info

L'incoronazione di Poppea by Biosphere, released 16 June 2012 1. Qual Linea Al Centro 2. Alla Diletta Mia 3. Tornerai 4. Tornerai II 5. Il Mio Tormento 6. Addio 7. La Sconsolata 8. Trasformati 9. Mutata 10. Tentati 11. Adagiati 12. Rimanti In Pace The music is based on Claude Monteverdis opera of the same name. L'incoronazione di Poppea The Coronation of Poppea is an Italian baroque opera first performed in Venice during the 164243 carnival season. The music, attributed to Claudio Monteverdi, is a setting of a libretto by Giovanni Francesco Busenello. Unfortunately, not every video in this series is a positive review. Here's an album of glitch opera that sounds better on paper than it actually turns 'incoronazione di Poppea SV 308, The Coronation of Poppaea is an Italian opera by Claudio Monteverdi. It was Monteverdi's last opera, with a libretto by Giovanni Francesco Busenello, and was first performed at the Teatro Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venice during the 1643 carnival season. One of the first operas to use historical events and people, it describes how Poppaea, mistress of the Roman emperor Nero, is able to achieve her ambition and be crowned empress. The opera was revived in Naples in. Listen free to Biosphere L'incoronazione di Poppea Qual Linea Al Centro, Alla Diletta Mia and more. 12 tracks 29:18. L'Incoronazione Di Poppea 12xFile, MP3, Album, 320. Biophon Records. BIO9D. But Lincoronazione di Poppea is a completely different affair. Published by his very own Norway-based Biophon Records, the twelve-track digital release has been commissioned by the Ingun Bjørnsgaard Prosjekt. The album is based on, and titled after Claudio Monteverdis opera. 2016 Reissue with Bonus Album. L'incoronazione Di Poppea. L'incoronazione di Poppea is a music studio album recording by BIOSPHERE Progressive ElectronicProgressive Rock released in 2012 on cd, lp, vinyl andor cassette. Review by admireArt PROG REVIEWER. Monteverdi - L'incoronazione Di Poppea 2019. To favorites 0 Download album. Listen album. Classical Music Opera. Les Arts Florissants , William Christie. Исполнители: Sonya Yoncheva, soprano Poppea Kate Lindsey, mezzo-soprano Nerone Stéphanie dOustrac, mezzo-soprano Ottavia Carlo Vistoli, countertenor Ottone Renato Dolcini, baritone Seneca Ana Quintans, soprano Drusilla Marcel Beekman, tenor Nutrice Dominique Visse, countertenor Arnalta Tamara Banjesevic, soprano Damigella Virgile Ancely, bass Mercurio Alessandro Fisher, tenor Lucano Les Arts Florissants William Christie, harpsichord and direction. Album 2012 12 Songs. L'incoronazione di Poppea Biosphere

Biosphere - L'Incoronazione Di Poppea mp3

Performer: Biosphere

Title: L'Incoronazione Di Poppea

Country: Norway

Release date: 16 Jun 2012

Label: Biophon Records

Style: Modern Classical, Ambient

Catalog: BIO9D

Genre: Electronic

Size MP3: 1093 mb

Rating: 4.4 / 5

Votes: 609

Record source: 12 × File, Album, MP3, 320 kbps

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Pad
Glitch opera? Yes please! Biosphere is the future in the present.
Pad
Glitch opera? Yes please! Biosphere is the future in the present.
Rolorel
to much expiremental and repetitief with opera sounds.the noisy crackels are a calming point in this album.some people will like this,only its not that easy listening music that you think to expect to find with this greath artist!
Rolorel
to much expiremental and repetitief with opera sounds.the noisy crackels are a calming point in this album.some people will like this,only its not that easy listening music that you think to expect to find with this greath artist!
Kulasius
I find it hilarious that you refer to Biosphere as "easy listening music"! However that term is probably misinterpreted by many, anyway.Yet he is truly a great artist.
Kulasius
I find it hilarious that you refer to Biosphere as "easy listening music"! However that term is probably misinterpreted by many, anyway.Yet he is truly a great artist.
Geny
So this is an interesting turn for Geir Jenssen. I would even go as far as to say that it’s unexpected. Last year, Jenssen released his ode to Japan’s nuclear program (right before the unfortunate Fukushima power plant disaster), titled N-Plants. The album was received to mixed reviews – the ambient production, which has been the staple sound of Biosphere for most of his releases on Touch, has been complimented by an abstract, downtempo, and at times very experimental sound. Then, at Unsound Fesival in New York, Biosphere partnered with Lustmord to deliver a once in a lifetime performance of deep rumbling tones, piercing frequencies, and minimal aesthetic, exploring the first detonation of an atomic bomb, under the code name Trinity. The project felt like a return to Jenssen’s isolationist sound. But L’incoronazione di Poppea is a completely different affair. Published by his very own Norway-based Biophon Records, the twelve-track digital release has been commissioned by the Ingun Bjørnsgaard Prosjekt. The album is based on, and titled after Claudio Monteverdi‘s opera. The pieces on the album continuously loop over a few short sampled phrases from the recording, full of vinyl clicks and pops. Each track is then effected with an oscillating dynamic gate, which flutters throughout an echoed piece of somewhat disintegrating sound. These miniature vignettes remind me, of course, of William Basinski‘s The Disintegration Loops (which, by the way, is going to be re-released as a 9xLP + 5xCD + DVD + Book massive collection, by Temporary Residence Limited in November of 2012), and more specifically The Caretaker‘s Persistent Repetition of Phrases (Install, 2008) and An Empty Bliss Beyond This World (History Always Favours The Winners, 2011). The commissioner is a Norwegian dance and theater production company, established by the Choreographer Ingun Bjørnsgaard. Jenssen’s composition is a soundtrack to an hour-long performance titled Poppea. The original Italian baroque opera was first performed in Venice in 1642. Although this release is a dance score to a highly visual performance, it can nevertheless be enjoyed on its own, as my numerous plays can attest. Meanwhile, Biosphere is scheduled to perform at the upcoming Decibel Festival in Seattle, at an Optical 3: TOUCH30 showcase, along with Eleh, Jon Wozencroft, The Sight Below and lissom. You can be sure that I’ll be there!
Geny
So this is an interesting turn for Geir Jenssen. I would even go as far as to say that it’s unexpected. Last year, Jenssen released his ode to Japan’s nuclear program (right before the unfortunate Fukushima power plant disaster), titled N-Plants. The album was received to mixed reviews – the ambient production, which has been the staple sound of Biosphere for most of his releases on Touch, has been complimented by an abstract, downtempo, and at times very experimental sound. Then, at Unsound Fesival in New York, Biosphere partnered with Lustmord to deliver a once in a lifetime performance of deep rumbling tones, piercing frequencies, and minimal aesthetic, exploring the first detonation of an atomic bomb, under the code name Trinity. The project felt like a return to Jenssen’s isolationist sound. But L’incoronazione di Poppea is a completely different affair. Published by his very own Norway-based Biophon Records, the twelve-track digital release has been commissioned by the Ingun Bjørnsgaard Prosjekt. The album is based on, and titled after Claudio Monteverdi‘s opera. The pieces on the album continuously loop over a few short sampled phrases from the recording, full of vinyl clicks and pops. Each track is then effected with an oscillating dynamic gate, which flutters throughout an echoed piece of somewhat disintegrating sound. These miniature vignettes remind me, of course, of William Basinski‘s The Disintegration Loops (which, by the way, is going to be re-released as a 9xLP + 5xCD + DVD + Book massive collection, by Temporary Residence Limited in November of 2012), and more specifically The Caretaker‘s Persistent Repetition of Phrases (Install, 2008) and An Empty Bliss Beyond This World (History Always Favours The Winners, 2011). The commissioner is a Norwegian dance and theater production company, established by the Choreographer Ingun Bjørnsgaard. Jenssen’s composition is a soundtrack to an hour-long performance titled Poppea. The original Italian baroque opera was first performed in Venice in 1642. Although this release is a dance score to a highly visual performance, it can nevertheless be enjoyed on its own, as my numerous plays can attest. Meanwhile, Biosphere is scheduled to perform at the upcoming Decibel Festival in Seattle, at an Optical 3: TOUCH30 showcase, along with Eleh, Jon Wozencroft, The Sight Below and lissom. You can be sure that I’ll be there!
Yla
The Caretaker did way better than these, I don't know how to call them, pure distortions?
Yla
The Caretaker did way better than these, I don't know how to call them, pure distortions?