Live recording from Theatre des Champs-Elysees,Paris.
Viva Vivaldi! with Cecilia Bartoli
Cecilia Bartoli's all-Vivaldi sell-out concert performances with the Italian period instrument ensemble Il Giardino Armonico, at Paris's Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, brought together the talents of today's most celebrated mezzo-soprano and an outstandingly creative group of musicians. Included are arias from Vivaldi's operas and pasticcios L'Olimpiade, Tito Manlio, Ottone in Villa, Gloria, Juditha Triumphans, Farnace, Bajazet and La Fida Ninfa. The repertoire displays Bartoli's breathtaking virtuosity in arias demanding a phenomenal range of vocal expression.
Cecilia Bartoli (born June 4, 1966 in Rome) is an Italian mezzo-soprano opera singer and recitalist. She is best known for her interpretation of the music of Mozart and Rossini, as well as for her performances of lesser-known Baroque and classical music. She is known for having the versatility to play both soprano and mezzo roles, and is sometimes considered a soprano with a low tessitura. Bartoli's coloratura skill has earned her the title the Queen of Agility." --Wikipedia
INDEX
01. "Di due rai languir costante", RV 749 no. 7
02. "L'Olimpiade", RV 725 (Venice, 1734): "Siam navi all'onde algenti"
03. "Tito Manlio", RV 738 (Mantova, 1719): "Non ti lusinghi la crudeltade"
04. "Ottone in Villa", RV 729 (Vicenza, 1713): "Gelosia, tu già rendi l'alma mia"
05. Chamber Concerto in C major for Flautino & Strings, RV 443
06. "Gloria in D major", RV 589 (Venice, 1713?): "Domine Deus"
07. "Juditha triumphans", RV 644 (Venice, 1716): "Armatae face et anguibus"
08. "Ercole sul Termodonte", RV 710 (Rome, 1723): "Zeffiretti che sussurate"
09. Chamber Concerto in D major for Lute & Strings, RV 93
10. "Il Farnace", RV 711 (Venice, 1727): "Gelido in ogni vena"
11. "Bajazet" ("Tamerlano"), RV 703 (Verona, 1735): "Anche il mar par che sommerga"
12. "La fida ninfa", RV 714 (Verona, 1732): "Dite Ohimè"
13. "Griselda", RV 718 (Venice, 1735): "Agitata da due venti"
14. "Giustino", RV 717 (Rome, 1724): "Sventurata navicella"
Cecilia Bartoli (mezzo-soprano)
Il Giardino Armonico:
Giovanni Antonini (conductor and flautino soloist);
Enrico Onofri, Marco Bianchi (violins);
Luca Pianca (lute);
Maria Grazia d'Alessio (oboe)
Concert Master: Enrico Onofri
Director: Brian Large
Producer: Colin Wilson
Composer: Antonio Vivaldi
Viva Vivaldi! with Cecilia Bartoli
Cecilia Bartoli's all-Vivaldi sell-out concert performances with the Italian period instrument ensemble Il Giardino Armonico, at Paris's Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, brought together the talents of today's most celebrated mezzo-soprano and an outstandingly creative group of musicians. Included are arias from Vivaldi's operas and pasticcios L'Olimpiade, Tito Manlio, Ottone in Villa, Gloria, Juditha Triumphans, Farnace, Bajazet and La Fida Ninfa. The repertoire displays Bartoli's breathtaking virtuosity in arias demanding a phenomenal range of vocal expression.
Cecilia Bartoli (born June 4, 1966 in Rome) is an Italian mezzo-soprano opera singer and recitalist. She is best known for her interpretation of the music of Mozart and Rossini, as well as for her performances of lesser-known Baroque and classical music. She is known for having the versatility to play both soprano and mezzo roles, and is sometimes considered a soprano with a low tessitura. Bartoli's coloratura skill has earned her the title the Queen of Agility." --Wikipedia
INDEX
01. "Di due rai languir costante", RV 749 no. 7
02. "L'Olimpiade", RV 725 (Venice, 1734): "Siam navi all'onde algenti"
03. "Tito Manlio", RV 738 (Mantova, 1719): "Non ti lusinghi la crudeltade"
04. "Ottone in Villa", RV 729 (Vicenza, 1713): "Gelosia, tu già rendi l'alma mia"
05. Chamber Concerto in C major for Flautino & Strings, RV 443
06. "Gloria in D major", RV 589 (Venice, 1713?): "Domine Deus"
07. "Juditha triumphans", RV 644 (Venice, 1716): "Armatae face et anguibus"
08. "Ercole sul Termodonte", RV 710 (Rome, 1723): "Zeffiretti che sussurate"
09. Chamber Concerto in D major for Lute & Strings, RV 93
10. "Il Farnace", RV 711 (Venice, 1727): "Gelido in ogni vena"
11. "Bajazet" ("Tamerlano"), RV 703 (Verona, 1735): "Anche il mar par che sommerga"
12. "La fida ninfa", RV 714 (Verona, 1732): "Dite Ohimè"
13. "Griselda", RV 718 (Venice, 1735): "Agitata da due venti"
14. "Giustino", RV 717 (Rome, 1724): "Sventurata navicella"
Cecilia Bartoli (mezzo-soprano)
Il Giardino Armonico:
Giovanni Antonini (conductor and flautino soloist);
Enrico Onofri, Marco Bianchi (violins);
Luca Pianca (lute);
Maria Grazia d'Alessio (oboe)
Concert Master: Enrico Onofri
Director: Brian Large
Producer: Colin Wilson
Composer: Antonio Vivaldi
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