Laurenzi-La Finita Savia, Arias
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Brilliant Classics
Release date: 08/Jun/2018
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Details / Tracklist: Concerti e arie a una, due e tre voci, con una Serenata a 5 (Auszug)
MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "Cos¨ mi lasci ingrato"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "Oh, cara libert?"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "Perch? cruda"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "Aria Nr. 8 für 2 Violinen und Basso continuo op. 4"
Madrigali concertati a due, tre e quattro voci con il basso continuo (Auszug)
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "Al desir troppo ingordo"
L'Incoronazione di Poppea (Die Kr?nung der Poppea, Oper in 1 Prolog und 3 Akten) (Auszug)
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "Pur ti miro"
Ricercare für Violoncello Nr. 1-7 (Auszug)
MP3 Audio listen now for free 07. "Ricercare d-moll"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 08. "Io mi son giovinetta (Madrigal)"
Arie a una voce per cantarsi nel clavicembalo ? tiorba (Auszug)
MP3 Audio listen now for free 09. "Se mi coglie"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 10. "Stolta Melanto"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 11. "Oh, come come in fretta"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 12. "Sovra il dorso di Giove"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 13. "Nuove leggi e nuove emende"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 14. "Tant'armi inventate"
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: Ensemble Sezione Aurea/ Filippo Pantieri/ Cecchi Fedi A.o
Description:This new recording presents a selection of the most beautiful arias from La finta savia written for Venice in 1643 by Filiberto Laurenzi (1620-1651), a composer from Bertinoro. Laurenzi worked between Rome and the most renowned courts of Italy and especially with the wellknown singer Anna Renzi, the first diva in the opera field. In addition to La Finta Saviaā??s highlights, several other composers are presented, active in the Romagna in the period 1640-1645: Marco Uccellini, Giovanni Ceresini, Claudio Monteverdi and Domenico Gabrielli, of whom we hear madrigals, arias and instrumental works. The recording features two excellent and famous Italian soloists: Elena Cecchi Fedi (soprano) and Carlo Vistoli (counter tenor). The Ensemble Sezione Aurea features violins, theorbo, cello, baroque guitar, percussion and harpsichord, concert master is Filippo Pantieri. - ENSEMBLE SEZIONE AUREA/FILIPPO PANTIERI/CECCHI FEDI A.O
L'Incoronazione di Poppea is renowned not only as Monteverdi's last work but also his most affecting. Almost equally famous, however, is the historical oddity that it's sublime conclusion is almost certainly not his work. Sung as Nero and his new wife drift off in amoral bliss, 'Pur ti miro' has been attributed to various of Monteverdi's Venetian contemporaries. However, among the most plausible candidates is Filiberto Laurenzi. Very little is known of his life except for his encounter with the soprano Anna Renzi, considered the first diva in the history of opera. She not only studied under Laurenzi, but also let him manage her career, following him when he left Rome for Venice. The duet is featured here alongside excerpts from an entertainment conceived when the genre of opera was still in it's infancy. Like Poppea, La finta savia was first performed during the 1643 Venetian carnival season. It may be counted an early example of the pasticcio genre, in which a dramatic piece is the work of several hands, among them in this case Leardini, Pozzi, Ferrari, Giovan Battista Crivelli and Tarquinio Merula alongside Laurenzi. This recording includes five virtuoso arias making use of dance rhythms, some of them intimate in atmosphere and others that are more brilliant, such as 'Tant'armi inventate'. These operatic excerpts are complemented by arias from a 1641 collection dedicated to Laurenzi's work. The highlight is probably 'Cosģ mi lasci ingrato', a deeply affecting lament for lost love on words by Ottaviano Castelli.
No. of tracks: 14
Manufacturer No.: 1095685BRC
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