Mission
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Decca
veröffentlicht: 09.10.2012
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Sales Rank: Nr. 2663 in Sonst.Pop
Nr. 7749 in Pop
Stil: Sonst.Pop
Artikel Nr.: 1897672267

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Bemerkungen / Titelliste: 1.1 Schiere Invitte, Non Tardate
1.2 Ogni Core Puo Sperar
1.3 Ove Son Chi M Aita
1.4 Piu Non V Ascondo
1.5 Amami, E Vederai
1.6 T Abbraccio, Mia Diva
1.7 Mie Fide Schiere, All Armi!
1.8 Sposa, Mancar Mi Sento
1.9 Non Prendo Consiglio
1.10 Si, Si, Riposa, O Caro
1.11 Notte Amica Al Cieco Dio
1.12 Combatton Quest Alma
1.13 A Facile Vittoria
1.14 Tra Le Guerre E Le Vittorie
1.15 Foschi Crepuscoli
1.16 Dell Alma Stanca a Raddolcir
1.17 La Cerasta Piu Terribile
1.18 Serena, O Mio Bel Sole
1.19 Dal Tuo Labbro Amor M Invita
1.20 Deh Stancati, O Sorte
1.21 Svenati, Struggiti, Combatti
1.22 Padre, S E Colpa in Lui
1.23 Timori, Ruine
1.24 Moriro Fra Strazi E Scempi
1.25 Non Si Parli Che Di Fede
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Beschreibung:Autumn 2012 marks the release of Mission, a sensational release from the world's best-selling classical artist Cecilia Bartoli and a project with international politics, religious conflict, diplomatic secrecy, spying and sensational music at it's heart. Following the exceptional artistic and commercial success of 2009's Sacrificium (which earned Cecilia her fifth Grammy award), Cecilia Bartoli now turns to the early baroque period for the first time in her recording career and uncovers a treasure of beautiful music in an album almost entirely composed of world premiere recordings. The album showcases the music of little-known Italian composer Agostino Steffani (1654 1728), and will include solo arias of various moods and styles, several duets, solo numbers with chorus - all sung in Italian - and instrumental interludes that create an organic transition from one piece to the next and an arc that reaches from the beginning to the end of the album. Steffani's story is mysterious at the very least; his name is largely absent from studies of Italian music despite holding senior court positions during his lifetime and contemporary accounts acknowledging him as one of the greatest opera composers of the period and the acknowledged master of the vocal duet (Colin Timm's, author of the booklet note). Such was the appeal of the project that longtime Bartoli admirer and global best-selling author Donna Leon decided to write a mystery novel - Jewels of Paradise - to accompany Cecilia's album, which uses the mystery surrounding the composer's story as the centre of it's plot. Jewels of Paradise will be released simultaneously with Cecilia Bartoli's album in English (UK and USA), German, French, Dutch, Spanish and Catalan. Among the distinguished names appearing on Mission is star French counter-tenor Philippe Jaroussky who features in a first-time collaboration with Cecilia on a selection of duets, alongside the Coro della Radio televisione Svizzera, the period orchestra I Barocchisti from Lugano, Switzerland, and conductor Diego Fasolis., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Alto Vocals: Brigitte Ravenel, Alto Vocals: Cristina Calzolari, Alto Vocals: Elena Carzaniga, Alto Vocals: Isabel Hess, Alto Vocals: Silvia Finali, Archlute, Baroque Guitar, Guitar [Chitarra Battente], Theorbo: Rosario Conte, Bass Vocals: Emanuele Nocco, Bass Vocals: Marco Radaelli, Bass Vocals: Marco Scavazza, Bass Vocals: Matteo Bellotto, Bass Vocals: Sergio Foresti, Bassoon: Alberto Guerra, Cello: Alessandro Palmeri, Cello: Claude Hauri, Cello: Marco Testori, Cello: Mauro Valli, Cello [Piccolo]: Mauro Valli, Choir: Coro Della Radio Televisione Della Svizzera Italiana, Composed By: Agostino Steffani, Flute [Traverso]: Stefano Bet, Flute, Recorder, Bassoon: Giulia Genini, Guest: Philippe Jaroussky, Harpsichord: Andrea Marchiol, Harpsichord: Francesco Cera, Harpsichord: Gianluca Capuano, Harpsichord: Sergio Ciomei, Harpsichord, Directed By: Diego Fasolis, Horn: Elisa Bognetti, Horn: Ermes Pecchinini, Oboe: Astrid Knöchlein, Oboe: Federica Inzoli, Oboe: Michele Favaro, Oboe: Pier Luigi Fabretti, Orchestra: I Barocchisti, Organ: Gianluca Capuano, Percussion: Charlie Fischer, Percussion: Marco Beschi, Percussion: Urbano Omawi, Photography By [Cover]: Uli Weber (3), Recorder: Maurice Steger, Recorder: Pius Strassmann, Soprano Vocals: Anna Simboli, Soprano Vocals: Antonella Balducci, Soprano Vocals: Laura Antonaz, Soprano Vocals: Lorenza Donadini, Soprano Vocals: Nadia Ragni, Soprano Vocals: Paola Valentina Molinari, Soprano Vocals: Roberta Giua, Soprano Vocals: Silvia Piccollo, Tenor Vocals: Giuseppe Maletto, Tenor Vocals: Massimiliano Pasucci, Tenor Vocals: Maurizio Dalena, Tenor Vocals: Paolo Borgonovo, Theorbo: Giangiacomo Pinardi, Trumpet: Almut Rux, Trumpet: Gabriele Cassone, Trumpet: Hans-Martin Rux, Trumpet: Roland Klaus (2), Viola: Davide Zaltron, Viola: Diego Mecca, Viola: Gianni Maraldi, Viola: Giulia Panzeri, Viola da Gamba: Francesco Galligioni, Viola da Gamba: Giuliano Eccher, Viola da Gamba: Paolo Zuccheri, Viola da Gamba: Teodoro Baù, Violin: Alberto Stevanin, Violin: Amo Prieto Alicia, Violin: Andrea Rognoni, Violin: Claudio Mondini, Violin: Daniela Beltraminelli, Violin: Davide Monti, Violin: Elisa Imbalzano, Violin: Emanuele Marcante, Violin: Fabio Ravasi, Violin: Fiorenza De Donatis, Violin: Giulia Panzeri, Violin: Luca Giardini, Violin: Marco Bianchi (3), Violin: Mauro Massa, Violin: Monika Toth, Violin: Svetlana Fomina, Violin, Leader: Stefano Barneschi, Violone: Giancarlo De Frenza, Violone: Giovanni Valgimigli, Violone: Vanni Moretto, Labelcode IMT1023219.2 (478 3542), Phonographic Copyright (p) Decca Music Group Limited, Copyright (c) Decca Music Group Limited
?Mission? ist eine außergewöhnliche CD mit der gefeierten Mezzosopranistin Cecilia Bartoli unter der Leitung von Diego Fasolis und begleitet vom renommierten Ensemble I Barocchisti. Das Album widmet sich dem Werk des italienischen Barockkomponisten Agostino Steffani, dessen Musik durch diese leidenschaftliche Wiederentdeckung ins Rampenlicht gerückt wird. Mit beeindruckender Stimmkunst und historisch informierter Aufführungspraxis erweckt Bartoli die Arien Steffanis zu neuem Leben ? voller Emotion und technischer Brillanz. Die Zusammenarbeit mit Diego Fasolis und I Barocchisti garantiert einen authentischen barocken Klanggenuss für Kenner wie auch Neueinsteiger gleichermaßen. Herausgegeben wurde das Album beim traditionsreichen Label Decca, das seit 1929 für höchste Qualität im Bereich klassischer Musik steht und zahlreiche bedeutende Künstler hervorgebracht hat. Cecilia Bartoli zählt zu den weltweit erfolgreichsten Opernsängerinnen unserer Zeit; sie wurde vielfach ausgezeichnet ? darunter mehrere Grammys ? etwa für ihre Alben ?Sacrificium? oder ?Maria?.
Anzahl der Titel: 25
Herstellernummer: 4783542
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