Serva Padrona

Paisiello
Serva Padrona

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Release date: 12/Jun/2020
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Details / Tracklist: : La Serva Padrona ()
: Parte Prima ()
1: Sinfonia ()
2: Aria: Aspettare E Non Venire ()
3: Recitativo: Questa È Per Me Disgrazia ()
4: Duetto: Ma Quando La Finisci ()
5: Recitativo: Olà, Dove Si Sta? ()
6: Aria: Sempre In Contrasti... ()
7: Recitativo: In Somma Delle Somme ()
8: Aria: Stizzoso, Mio Stizzoso ()
9: Recitativo: Benissimo. Hai Tu Inteso? ()
10: Duetto: Lo Conosco A Quegli Occhietti ()
: Parte Seconda ()
11: Aria: Donne Vaghe I Studi Nostri ()
12: Recitativo: Or Che Fatto Ti Sei Dalla Mia Parte ()
13: Duetto: Donne Infeste All'Altrui Bene ()
14: Recitativo: Io Crederei, Che La Mia Serva Adesso ()
15: Aria: A Serpina Penserete ()
16: Recitativo: Ah! Quanto Mi Sa Male ()
17: Recitativo: Ah! Poveretta Lei! ()
18: Aria: Son Imbrogliato Io Già ()
19: Recitativo: Favorisca Signor? Passi. ()
20: Duetto: Contento Tu Sarai ()
Number of discs: 1
Description:In setting La Serva padrona to his own music, Paisiello showed he knew he was a composer to be reckoned with and he made the point again when he revised Pergolesi's Stabat Mater. In Paisiello's La Serva padrona, the protagonist is given a new aria "Donne vaghe i studi nostri", (taken from Goldoni's Le Virtuose ridicole 1752), and two new duets, (authors unknown), are added, bringing the intermezzo closer in concept to opera buffa. The intermezzo for two voices was a defunct genre by this time but Paisiello decided to revive it: indeed, the composer was clearly adapting to the new, lachrymose style popular with middle-class audiences which had arrived with La Buona figliuola by Goldoni-Piccinni (1760). The present edition differs from other recorded versions in that it is based on an unpublished critical edition for performance with period instruments, pitch at 415 Hz and no cuts to the recitatives or pezzo chiuso numbers.
Manufacturer No.: BON2578.2
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