Wydawnictwo: Ayros
Seria: Handel Cantate
Nr katalogowy: AYHC 03
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: maj 2019
EAN: 5902768283099
Seria: Handel Cantate
Nr katalogowy: AYHC 03
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: maj 2019
EAN: 5902768283099
Handel: Cantate 03
Ayros - AYHC 03
Kompozytor
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759)
Wykonawcy
Beatrice Palumbo, soprano
Marco Vitale, harpsichord
Enrique Gómez-Cabrero Fernández, violin
Marzena Biwo, violin
Romeo Ciuffa, recorder
Marta Semkiw, cello
Contrasto Armonico / Marco Vitale
Beatrice Palumbo, soprano
Marco Vitale, harpsichord
Enrique Gómez-Cabrero Fernández, violin
Marzena Biwo, violin
Romeo Ciuffa, recorder
Marta Semkiw, cello
Contrasto Armonico / Marco Vitale
Utwory na płycie:
- Pensieri notturni di Filli, HWV 134 - Recitativo: Così fida ella vive
- Pensieri notturni di Filli, HWV 134 - Aria: Ha l’inganno il suo diletto
- Ah, che pur troppo è vero HWV 77 - Recitativo: Ah, che pur troppo è vero
- Ah, che pur troppo è vero HWV 77 - Aria: Col partir la bella Clori
- Ah, che pur troppo è vero HWV 77 - Recitativo: In solitaria parte
- Ah, che pur troppo è vero HWV 77 - Aria: Care mura!
- Ah, che pur troppo è vero HWV 77 - Recitativo: Numi ingiusti spietati
- Ah, che pur troppo è vero HWV 77 - Aria: Da che perso ho la mia Clori
- Non sospirar, non piangere HWV 141 - Aria: Non sospirar, non piangere
- Non sospirar, non piangere HWV 141 - Recitativo: Sol potrai co' respiri
- Alpestre monte, HWV 81 - Accompagnato: Alpestre monte
- Non sospirar, non piangere HWV 141 - Aria: Sì bel foco è quel che t'arde
- Figlio d'alte speranze, HWV 113 - Recitativo: Figlio d'alte speranze
- Figlio d'alte speranze, HWV 113 - Aria: Troppo costa ad un’alma
- Figlio d'alte speranze, HWV 113 - Recitativo: Era conforto il suo penar tra i fiori
- Figlio d'alte speranze, HWV 113 - Aria: Sia guida, sia stella
- Figlio d'alte speranze, HWV 113 - Recitativo: In così dir previde
- Figlio d'alte speranze, HWV 113 - Aria: Brillava protetto
- Alpestre monte, HWV 81 - Aria: Io so ben ch’il vostro orrore
- Alpestre monte, HWV 81 - Recitativo: Quindi men vengo a voi
- Alpestre monte, HWV 81 - Aria: Almen dopo il fato mio
- Chi rapì la pace al core, HWV 90 - Aria: Chi rapi la pace al core?
- Chi rapì la pace al core, HWV 90 - Recitativo: Figlio d'un fabbro, e amore
- Chi rapì la pace al core, HWV 90 - Aria: Pupilla lucente
- Pensieri notturni di Filli, HWV 134 - Recitativo: Nel dolce dell'oblio
- Pensieri notturni di Filli, HWV 134 - Aria: Giacché il sonno a lei dipinge
Alpestre monte, HWV 81
Chi rapi la pace al core, HWV 90
Pensieri notturni di Filli, HWV 134
Ah, che pur troppo e vero HWV 77
Non sospirar, non piangere HWV 141
Figlio d'alte speranze, HWV 113
Chi rapi la pace al core, HWV 90
Pensieri notturni di Filli, HWV 134
Ah, che pur troppo e vero HWV 77
Non sospirar, non piangere HWV 141
Figlio d'alte speranze, HWV 113
Handel’s cantatas represent an important musical repertoire that until recently has been little known. Consisting of about 100 separate works, most were written over a period of a few years for private performance in Italy.
They range from musical miniatures containing only two arias connected by recitative and accompanied by continuo (a bass line typically realized by cello and harpsichord) to larger works with named characters, a dramatic story, and rich instrumental forces. Telling more often than not about the pangs of love, these are intimate works, with texts frequently written by (and sometimes about) members of the privileged audience for which they were composed. A number of Handel’s cantatas have texts by one of his important Italian patrons, Cardinal Benedetto Pamphilj.
The project of Marco Vitale to record all of Handel’s cantatas is thrilling. The continuo cantatas have never been recorded in full and many have never been recorded at all. Thus, this project will bring to life largely unknown music by one of the world’s greatest composers. Further, performance all the cantatas will place the larger, instrumental works in the musical context of their creation.
This project is the continuation of the ‘Handel Complete Cantatas’ series appeared recently on the market with four volumes issued. This is the second volume presented by the ayros recording label, as continuation of the series and it features the Italian soprano Beatrice Palumbo.
Recording: Koszecin palace (Poland), 28-31 October 2017. Harpsichord: French double manual after P. Taskin, 1769, built by Fabrizio Acanfora (Barcelona) in 2010. Pitch: a’ = 415 Hz. Performed on period instruments.
They range from musical miniatures containing only two arias connected by recitative and accompanied by continuo (a bass line typically realized by cello and harpsichord) to larger works with named characters, a dramatic story, and rich instrumental forces. Telling more often than not about the pangs of love, these are intimate works, with texts frequently written by (and sometimes about) members of the privileged audience for which they were composed. A number of Handel’s cantatas have texts by one of his important Italian patrons, Cardinal Benedetto Pamphilj.
The project of Marco Vitale to record all of Handel’s cantatas is thrilling. The continuo cantatas have never been recorded in full and many have never been recorded at all. Thus, this project will bring to life largely unknown music by one of the world’s greatest composers. Further, performance all the cantatas will place the larger, instrumental works in the musical context of their creation.
This project is the continuation of the ‘Handel Complete Cantatas’ series appeared recently on the market with four volumes issued. This is the second volume presented by the ayros recording label, as continuation of the series and it features the Italian soprano Beatrice Palumbo.
Recording: Koszecin palace (Poland), 28-31 October 2017. Harpsichord: French double manual after P. Taskin, 1769, built by Fabrizio Acanfora (Barcelona) in 2010. Pitch: a’ = 415 Hz. Performed on period instruments.