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The Four Nations Ensemble - Caldara: Cantatas, Sonatas for Two Violins & Continuo (2004)

The Four Nations Ensemble - Caldara: Cantatas, Sonatas for Two Violins & Continuo (2004)
  • Title: Caldara: Cantatas, Sonatas for Two Violins & Continuo
  • Year Of Release: 2004
  • Label: Gaudeamus
  • Genre: Classical, Vocal
  • Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 01:08:13
  • Total Size: 406 Mb
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Tracklist:

Sonata da camera for 2 violins & continuo No. 6, Op. 2/6
1. Allemanda
2. Corrente
3. Giga
Il Silentio, cantata, Op. 3/9
4. Aria: Se al tuo penar
5. Recit: Cosi Pietosa
6. Aria: Quando muto mi vuoi
Sonata da camera for 2 violins & continuo No. 4, Op. 2/4
7. Allemanda
8. Corrente
9. Giga
10. Gavota
11. Chiacona
L' Anniversario Amoroso, cantata, Op. 3/11
12. Recit: Su le rive del Gange
13. Aria: Di rose vermiglie
14. Recit: Di cembali e di cetre
15. Aria: O mie dolci ore delici
16. Preludio: Presto - Adagio
Sonata da camera for 2 violins & continuo No. 8, Op. 2/8
17. Allemanda
18. Corrente
19. Tempo di Sarabanda
La Fama, cantata, Op. 3/8
20. Aria: In mille guise amor
21. Recit: Amo per fama
22. Aria: Se non co chi mi fa guerra
Vicino a un rivoletto, cantata for contralto, violin, violoncello & continuo
23. Recit: Vicino a un rivoletto
24. Aria (with violin obbligato) : Zeffiretto amorosetto
25. Recit: Ma, oh Ciel!
26. Aria (with cello obbligato) : Aime sento il mio core

Performers:
The Four Nations Ensemble:
Jennifer Lane (mezzo-soprano on tracks 04-06, 12-15, 20-26)
Ryan Brown (violin on tracks 01-03, 07-11, 16-19, 24)
Claire Jolivet (violin on tracks 01-03, 07-11, 16-19)
Loretta O’Sullivan (cello on tracks 01-22, 24, 26)
Andrew Appel (harpsichord & director on all tracks)

This very agreeable disc samples the two chamber genres favoured by Antonio Caldara, prolific writer of operas and oratorios in Venice, Rome and Vienna. The sonatas are essentially in the Corelli mould of sonate da camera, but half a generation on – more regular in their patterns, rather perkier in their manner, their counterpoint always beautifully dovetailed. I don’t detect a specially original voice behind them, but the music is always pleasingly and elegantly formed. Four of the 12 sonatas of his Op 2 are recorded here, including the last of the set, which in the Corelli tradition is an extended ground-bass movement, and is carried off with a lot of ingenuity. There is wit, too, in some of these pieces: try for example the sparkling little Corrente from No 8. The Four Nations Ensemble play them with real feeling for the idiom as well as impeccable technique, and the recorded sound is bright and true.

It is principally as a vocal composer that Caldara is known (he wrote over 80 operas or serenatas and some 45 oratorios) and Jennifer Lane, possessor of a full and warmly musical voice, makes the most of his graceful and shapely lines while always giving due weight and sense to the words. There is plenty of appealing, if again not specially distinctive, music in the three cantatas here that are, I believe, not previously recorded on CD (try for example the first aria in La fama), but the gem is Vicino a un rivoletto, where the first of the arias has a violin obbligato – I’m not sure whether it represents the birds, the flowers or the streams of the text, but it really doesn’t matter – and the second a cello, which, exquisitely played by Loretta O’Sullivan, unmistakably represents the heart swooning with pain, and coupled with Lane’s singing does so to very moving effect.




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