Bohuslav Martinů
Martinu: The Epic of Gilgamesh (жанры:piano, classical)
- Gilgamesh
- The Death Of Enkidu
- Invocation
- Part I: Gilgamesh: Gilgamesh!...
- Part I: Gilgamesh: To the appeal of their wailing Goddess Aruru...
- Part I: Gilgamesh: nor knew the people nor land...
- Part I: Gilgamesh: Go, my hunter, take with thee a courtesan girl...
- Part I: Gilgamesh: 'Tis he, o girl, 'tis he! O discover thy beauty...
- Part I: Gilgamesh: Then he turned his face to his cattle...
- Part I: Gilgamesh: Yea, as I see thee, like to a God, Enkidu, shalt be...
- Part I: Gilgamesh: The advice of the woman struck home in his bosom...
- Part II: The Death of Enkidu: Who, my friend, is unconquered by death?
- Part II: The Death of Enkidu: Gilgamesh and Enkidu now become devoted friends...
- Part II: The Death of Enkidu: When I entered in the house of the dust...
- Part II: The Death of Enkidu: Enkidu lay for a day, yea, a second...
- Part II: The Death of Enkidu: Unto me hearken, o Elder, to me shall ye listen!...
- Part II: The Death of Enkidu: Enkidu raised not his eyes, his heart made no beat...
- Part II: The Death of Enkidu: Gilgamesh why runnest thou...
- Part III: Invocation: Introduction
- Part III: Invocation: Gilgamesh, why is thy force so wasted?...
- Part III: Invocation: The hap of my friend lay on me heavy...
- Part III: Invocation: Gilgamesh having failed to learn the secret of eternal life...
- Part III: Invocation: The earth seized him and not the plague...
- Part III: Invocation: Enlil, my Father, the Death hath stricken me...
- Part III: Invocation: Ea, my Father, open a hole in the earth...
- Part III: Invocation: 'Twas the earth which hath seized him...
- Part III: Invocation: God gave ear to his speaking, opened a hole in the earth...