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1. The Sacrifice Of The Prisoner, Op. 40: Prelude (Live)
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2. The Sacrifice Of The Prisoner, Op. 40: Heil Dir, König! (Live)
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3. The Sacrifice Of The Prisoner, Op. 40: Tapferer Krieger (Live)
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4. The Sacrifice Of The Prisoner, Op. 40: Jetzt Wird Er Zahlen Für Seine Taten! (Live)
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5. The Sacrifice Of The Prisoner, Op. 40: Abschied Genommen Hast Du Von Deinen Bergen [Live] (Live)
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6. The Sacrifice Of The Prisoner, Op. 40: Dance No. 1 (Dance Of The Six Goblets) [Live]
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7. The Sacrifice Of The Prisoner, Op. 40: In Wahrheit, Da Ist Nichts (Live)
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8. The Sacrifice Of The Prisoner, Op. 40: Dance No. 2 (Dance With The Garments, King's Dance) [Live]
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9. The Sacrifice Of The Prisoner, Op. 40: O König Hobtoh! (Live)
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10. The Sacrifice Of The Prisoner, Op. 40: Wie? Was Ersehnst Du (Live)
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11. The Sacrifice Of The Prisoner, Op. 40: Dance No. 3 (Dance By The Princess) [Live]
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12. The Sacrifice Of The Prisoner, Op. 40: O, König, Sieh Hier Das Pfand (Live)
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13. The Sacrifice Of The Prisoner, Op. 40: Dance No. 4 (War Dance By The Eagles And Jaguars) [Live]
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14. The Sacrifice Of The Prisoner, Op. 40: So Lautet Die Rede Des Prinzen (Live)
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15. The Sacrifice Of The Prisoner, Op. 40: Dance No. 5 (Farewell From The Mountains And Valleys Of Home) [Live]
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16. The Sacrifice Of The Prisoner, Op. 40: Laments (Live)
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17. The Sacrifice Of The Prisoner, Op. 40: Death Of The Captured Prince, Ritual Sacrifice (Live)
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18. The Sacrifice Of The Prisoner, Op. 40: Apotheosis (Live)
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19. The Sacrifice Of The Prisoner, Op. 40: Ehre Dir Tapferer! (Live)
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'This West Indian tragedy has remained the sole dramatic work of a heroic world in pre-Columbian times that, after a flourishing heyday, was abruptly terminated by foreign violence.' Egon Wellesz (1925). In musical terms, the Opferung shows Egon Wellesz at the zenith of his creativity. In this music, Wellesz' emancipation from his mentor Schoenberg and his aesthetics has progressed even further, as throughout his life Egon Wellesz was interested in evolving his own, unmistakable musical diction. The events of 12 March 1938 put a sudden end to this so successful career: As a Jew, monarchist and the writer of 'degenerate music', the 53-year-old musician was immediately removed from all of his posts and wanted by the police after 'the seizure of power'. Following a long illness, Egon Wellesz died in Oxford in 1974.