Alessandro Scarlatti - San Filippo Neri Oratorio (2 CDs) {World Premiere Recording}, Alessandro Stradella Consort (Brilliant Classics, 94037)
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Alessandro Stradella Consort - Alessandro Scarlatti - San Filippo Neri Oratorio (2 CDs)
Артист: Alessandro Stradella Consort
Альбом: Alessandro Scarlatti - San Filippo Neri Oratorio (2 CDs), 2010
Издатель: Brilliant Classics / 94037
Жанр: Classical
Формат файла: EAC / FLAC / CUE / LOG
Ссылка: CD
Нахождение: Torrent

Alessandro Scarlatti (1660 - 1725)

San Filippo Neri Oratorio (2 CDs)
World Premiere Recording


Label: Brilliant Classics, 94037
Year: 2010



Performers:

Mario Nuvoli - tenor
Marco Lazzara - alto
Manuela Custer - mezzo-soprano
Rosita Frisani - soprano

Alessandro Stradella Consort

Estevan Velardi - conductor





Tracklist:

CD 1
Parte Prima (58:26)
1-1 Introduzione: Allegro - Adagio E Staccato 2:14
1-2 Recitativo: Cos’e, Dimanda Il Core 1:19
1-3 Aria: Povero Core 4:06
1-4 Recitativo: Poiche Dell’Arno 0:47
1-5 Aria: No, Non Ti Fidar Di Me 2:28
1-6 Recitativo: Filippo, Ancor Non Senti 1:16
1-7 Aria: Ami, E Amando 3:10
1-8 Recitativo: O Dell'eterna Mano 0:47
1-9 Duetto: Serafini, Voi Che Siete 2:10
1-10 Recitativo: Io, Che Sono La Fede 1:01
1-11 Aria: Quella Tema 2:45
1-12 Recitativo: Con Tuoi Dolci Conforti 1:56
1-13 Aria: Penderan Dal Vaticano 2:08
1-14 Recitativo: Ah Bella Fede 1:06
1-15 Aria: Di Ritrovarti 4:41
1-16 Recitativo: Dunque Il Tuo Cor 0:41
1-17 Aria: All'aperto Ciel Sereno 3:05
1-18 Recitativo: Nel Mar Delle Virtudi 0:49
1-19 Duetto: Speranza/Se Ingiusto 1:35
1-20 Recitativo: Filippo, Or Che La Speme 1:19
1-21 Aria: Di Tue Splendide Virtudi 3:36
1-22 Recitativo: Odi Come Sperando 1:48
1-23 Aria: Mio Ti Voglio 1:45
1-24 Recitativo: E L'amore 1:07
1-25 Aria: Gia Mi Sembra 2:07
1-26 Recitativo: Filippo 0:44
1-27 Aria: Sia Pur D'altri 2:57
1-28 Recitativo: Qui Resta 1:09
1-29 Aria: L'alta Roma Reina Del Mondo 3:35


CD 2
Parte Seconda (59:45)
2-1 Aria: Se L'imago Degl'eroi 2:54
2-2 Recitativo: Con Moribondo Ciglio 3:28
2-3 Aria: Sei Mia Guida 4:58
2-4 Recitativo: Qui, Dove In Bronzi 1:03
2-5 Aria: Quelle Spine 2:43
2-6 Recitativo: Sento Il Piacer 1:22
2-7 Aria: Alma Invitta 2:30
2-8 Recitativo: Sante Virtu 0:43
2-9 Aria: Son Come Destiero 1:56
2-10 Recitativo: Vieni Dunque 0:53
2-11 Aria: Sarai Stella 3:01
2-12 Recitativo: Ne Abbandonar 0:44
2-13 Aria: Dice L'Arno 3:31
2-14 Recitativo: O Quale Alla Memoria 1:14
2-15 Aria: Colomba, Che Vola 2:36
2-16 Recitativo: Picciola Valle 0:45
2-17 Aria: Belle Mura Fortunate 2:40
2-18 Recitativo: Italia Oh Te Felice 1:41
2-19 Aria: Nascan Pur Prive Di Luce 4:29
2-20 Recitativo: Se Qui L'alba Celeste 0:33
2-21 Aria: Fuggira Cacciato 2:17
2-22 Recitativo: Per Diverso Sentiero 1:29
2-23 Trio: Ardi/Pugna/Gia Vicina 2:51
2-24 Recitativo: Vieni, Vieni O Mio Dio 1:37
2-25 Aria: Mio Gesu 4:41
2-26 Recitativo: Oh Come Di Filippo 0:47
2-27 Aria: Guerra, Guerra Il Mondo Irato 2:01


Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725) composed his oratorio on the life of Saint Philip Neri in 1705. The subject had died in 1595, a time when music was undergoing a seismic upheaval with polyphony giving way to accompanied menody, and would produce the sacred equivalent of opera. St Philip Neri promoted prayer meetings, or exercises in 'oratories' connected to churches. Music written and performed for such services in these surroundings became known as 'oratorios'. St Philip had several oratorios written about his life, and what was probably the first example of the form appeared in 1678, composed by Giovanni Belli. Scarlatti's is the most impressive and important work on this subject. Set to a libretto by Pietro Ottoboni, who was created 'cardinal protector' by Pope Alexander VIII at the age of just 22. Cardinal Ottoboni had a remarkable skill of identifying the greatest musical talents of the time, and those who worked for him included Alessandro Scarlatti's brother Domenico, Corelli, Pasquini and Handel.
This is an important work in the development of the oratorio, and one that the young Handel may have heard during his years in Italy in the early 1700s.


An important release for the recognition of the historical importance of Alessandro Scarlatti, the father of the (still more famous) Domenico Scarlatti.
Alessandro Scarlatti formed the bridge between the rich vocal style of the Italian Baroque masters of the 17th century and the gallant style of Mozart and his contemporaries.
San Filippo Neri is grand and Oratorio in Handelian style, full of dramatic arias and striking instrumental effects.
Excellent performance on authentic instruments by the specialist group Alessandro Stradella Consort, conducted by Estevan Velardi.




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