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Disc 01 La fiera di Venezia 01. "Act I : Sinfonia" 02. "Scena 1: Chi compra? Chi spende?" 03. "Scena 1: Ehi, straccaiolo, portatemi quell'abito (Rec.)" 04. "Scena 1: Horagion. Lo so ancor'io (Aria)" 05. "Scena 2: Lasciate andar colui (Rec.)" 06. "Scena 2: Senz' altre chiacchiere (Aria)" 07. "Scena 3: Siora maschera, ascolti una parola (Rec. & Aria)" 08. "Scena 4: Da Vicenza son giunta (Rec.)" 09. "Scena 4: Il pargoleto amabile (Aria)" 10. "Scena 5: A questo stravagante (Rec.)" 11. "Scena 5: Fai torto orribile (Aria)" 12. "Scena 6: Chi puo di lei fidarsi? (Rec.)" 13. "Scena 6: Oh donne, donne, a dirvela (Aria)" 14. "Scena 7: Col zeffiro, e col rio piango (Aria)" 15. "Scena 8: E il mio sposo Ostrogoto (Rec.)" 16. "Scena 9: Aci, ben mio, tu sai quanto (Duetto)" 17. "Scena 9: Brava, brava! Anzi brave! (Rec.)" 18. "Scena 9: Il cavaliere mio non guinse ancora! (Rec. acc.)" 19. "Scena 9: Rabbia, bile, affanno, e stizza (Aria)" 20. "Scena 10: Gli e piaciuta la scena? (Rec.)" 21. "Scena 11-12: Venti numeri alla dama (Finale. Coro)" 22. "Act II : Scena 1: Chi va di qua (Rec.)" 23. "Scena 2: Ho risoluto. Vuo mascherarmi (Rec.)" 24. "Scena 2: Non contento di seccarmi (Aria)" 25. "Scena 3: Senti (Rec.)" 26. "Scena 3: Oh se mi scappa (Terzetto)" 27. "Scena 4: Mi lascio" 28. "Scena 5: Bon jour, madame (Rec.)" 29. "Scena 5: L'amour est un Dieux cauteleux (Cavatina)" 30. "Scena 6: Dov'e l'infida? (Rec.)" 31. "Scena 6: In primis"
Disc 02 La fiera di Venezia 01. "Act II : Scena 7: E qui giunta, signori, una Tedesca (Rec.)" 02. "Scena 7: La Baronessa, che qui s'appressa (Duetto)" 03. "Scena 8: Che pretende colui? (Rec.)" 04. "Scena 8: So wie bey den deutschen T?nzen (Terzetto)" 05. "Scena 9: Signor Grifagno. Che c'e? (Rec.)" 06. "Scena 9: Sette, e un'otto (Aria). Scena 10: Oh bella in verita! (Rec.)" 07. "Scena 10: Troppo l'offesa e grande (Aria)" 08. "Scena 11: E si viene al festin cosi patetico? (Rec.)" 09. "Scena 11: Se ridendo mi guardi, o mie viscere (Aria)" 10. "Scena 12: Fermati, non seguirlo (Rec.)" 11. "Scena 12: Quando invan ti lusingai? (Aria)" 12. "Scena 12: Proviam se dice il vero (Rec.)" 13. "Scena 13: Allegre, allegre (Finale. Coro)" 14. "Act III : Scena 1: Io non posso pensar, che a Falsirena (Rec.)" 15. "Scena 2: Dal gran contento (Aria)" 16. "Scena 3: Che indegna! (Rec.)" 17. "Scena 4: Dopo il ben ne viene male (Duettino)" 18. "Scena 4: Venite avanti. Ahi! (Rec.)" 19. "Scena 5: Perdonate, o marchesa (Rec.)" 20. "Scena 5: Vi sono sposa e amante (Aria)" 21. "Scena 6: Gran buona dama! (Rec.). Scena 7: Eccola... Su... Coraggio (Rec.)" 22. "Scena 8: Una gondola vien (Rec.)" 23. "Scena ultima: Marcia" 24. "Scena ultima: Siete qui? (Rec.)" 25. "Scena ultima: Via, viva il duca sposo (Finale. Coro)"
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2 |
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Italian (ita) |
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L'arte Del Mondo/ Werner Ehrhardt/ Furio Zanasi |
 | Description: | "Antonio Salieri lets the comic sparks fly ?? thanks to Werner Erhardt and his excellent ensemble.? (Fono Forum) In their new recording, the ensemble once again presents a world premiere recording of an early masterpiece by the 21-year-old Salieri, which was also acclaimed throughout Europe, but unfortunately passed into near-oblivion.
The comic opera "La Fiera di Venezia" was premiered on January 29, 1772 in Vienna. As a masquerade full of humor, the opera takes the listener into the joy of Venice's Ascension fairs. Until 1796, these were a big celebration with masks and parades. Among the approximately fifty operas that Salieri composed, "La Fiera di Venezia" stands out not only by its amusing setting, but also musically. Salieri's art of orchestration and instrumentation is extraordinary, which constantly emphasizes individual instruments, combining them with the voices of the singers.
Even Mozart was so enthusiastic about "La Fiera di Venezia" that in 1773 he composed piano variations on a duet from the second act. This duet Mio caro Adone forms one of the many highlights of this world premiere recording. "La Fiera di Venezia" is Salieri's second opera, presented by Werner Ehrhardt and l'arte del mondo in an opera-excavation series realized since 2010 with the support of Bayer Kultur and in coproduction with WDR.
Francesca Lombardi Mazzulli, Furio Zanasi, Dilyara Idrisova, Krystian Adam, Natalia Rubis, L'Arte del mondo, Werner Erhardt - L'ARTE DEL MONDO/WERNER EHRHARDT/FURIO ZANASIFor the world premiere recording (2016) of Antonio Salieri's (1750-1825) comic opera La Scuola de' Gelosi, Werner Ehrhardt and his ensemble l'arte del mondo received fantastic reviews: "With a lot of wit and imagination, Antonio Salieri let's the comic sparks fly - thanks to Werner Erhardt and his excellent ensemble." (Fono Forum) In their new recording, the ensemble once again presents a world premiere recording of an early masterpiece by the 21-year-old Salieri, which was also acclaimed throughout Europe, but unfortunately passed into near-oblivion. The comic opera "La Fiera di Venezia" was premiered on January 29, 1772 in Vienna. As a masquerade full of humor, the opera takes the listener into the joy of Venice's Ascension fairs. Until 1796, these were a big celebration with masks and parades. Among the approximately fifty operas that Salieri composed, "La Fiera di Venezia" stands out not only by it's amusing setting, but also musically. Salieri's art of orchestration and instrumentation is extraordinary, which constantly emphasizes individual instruments, combining them with the voices of the singers. Even Mozart was so enthusiastic about "La Fiera di Venezia" that in 1773 he composed piano variations on a duet from the second act. This duet Mio caro Adone forms one of the many highlights of this world premiere recording. "La Fiera di Venezia" is Salieri's second opera, presented by Werner Ehrhardt and l'arte del mondo in an opera-excavation series realized since 2010 with the support of Bayer Kultur and in coproduction with WDR.Recording (Live/Patch): 31 October - 4 November 2018, Erholungshaus Leverkusen, Germany
? 2018 A Production of Westdeutscher Rundfunk Kln under exclusive license to Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH
2019 Sony Music Entertainment Germany GmbH
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Fat double jewel case, 2 booklets (72 pages / 68 pages). |  | No. of tracks: |
56 |
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19075964562 |
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