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Magdalena Kozena - Lettere Amorose (2010)

Magdalena Kozena - Lettere Amorose (2010)

BAND/ARTIST: Magdalena Kozena

  • Title: Lettere Amorose
  • Year Of Release: 2010
  • Label: Deutsche Grammophon
  • Genre: Classical, Vocal
  • Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 61:33
  • Total Size: 299 Mb
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Tracklist:

1. Filippo Vitali – O bei lumi
2. Sigismondo D’Inda – Cruda Amarilli
3. Claudio Monteverdi – Si dolce è il tormento
4. Giulio Romano Caccini – Odi Euterpe
5. Luis de Briceno – Caravanda Ciacona
6. Tarquinio Merula - Canzonetta Spirituale
7. Gaspar Sanz – Canarios
8. Sigismondo D’India – Ma che? Squallido e oscura
9. Biagio Marini – Con le Stelle in Ciel
10. Johann Kapsberger - Felici gl’animi
11. Giovanni de Macque - Capriccio stravagante
12. Johann Kapsberger - Aurilla mia
13. Sigismondo D’India - Torna il sereno zeffiro
14. Giovanni Paolo Foscarini - Ciacona
15. Barbara Strozzi, Cantate, Ariette e Duetti, Op.2 – L’Eraclito amoroso (Udite amanti)
16. Lucas Ruiz de Ribayaz - Espanoletas
17. Tarquinio Merula – Folle é ben

Performers:
Magdalena Kožená, mezzo-soprano

Private Musicke:
Hugh Sandilands, guitar
Margret Köll, harp
Daniel Pilz, colascione
Jesús Fernández Baena, theorbo
Brigitte Gasser, lirone
Richard Myron, violone
Gabriele Miracle, percussion
Pierre Pitzl, guitar, viola da gamba, direction

Mezzo-soprano Magdalena Kozená's collection of vocal solos (plus a few instrumental tracks) from the early Baroque, Lettere Amorose, "Love Letters," is a delight. The recital includes some familiar pieces like d'India's Cruda Amarilli, Monteverdi's Sì dolce è il tormento, and Sanz's giddy dance, Canarios, but consists largely of repertoire that's more obscure but no less engaging. Merula's lullaby chaconne Hor ch'è tempo di dormire is a jewel, gorgeously idiosyncratic and deeply emotional. Caccini's erotic Odi, Euterpe, 'I dolce canto could be mistaken for mature Monteverdi at his most mischievous, but it dates from 1601 or 1602, when Monteverdi was at an early stage in his career. A real standout of the album is Strozzi's L'Eraclito amoroso: Udite amanti, which alternates sections of extravagantly expressive recitative with a ravishingly lyrical chaconne. Kozená easily has the technique to make the music glow and the dramatic gifts to bring it movingly to life. Her sharply characterized interpretations of the songs make each of them seem as fully realized and potent as a short operatic scene. Her voice has the burnished warmth of a mezzo, but can gleam when she soars into her upper register, and throughout she maintains an exquisite purity. Private Musicke, an ensemble of plucked and bowed strings led by Pierre Pitzl, beautifully matches Kozená's performances with inventive, understated, and expressive accompaniments. Deutsche Grammophon's sound is clean and wonderfully realistic. This is an album that should have strong appeal for lovers of Baroque music, or anyone who loves exceptional singing.





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