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Carlotta Colombo, Roberto Balconi, Fantazyas - Handel: Italian Cantatas (2022)

Carlotta Colombo, Roberto Balconi, Fantazyas - Handel: Italian Cantatas (2022)
  • Title: Handel: Italian Cantatas
  • Year Of Release: 2022
  • Label: Brilliant Classics
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless (tracks) +Booklet
  • Total Time: 01:12:56
  • Total Size: 347 mb
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Tracklist

01. Diana Cacciatrice in D Major, HWV 79: I. La marche
02. Diana Cacciatrice in D Major, HWV 79: II. Recitativo - Alla caccia, alla caccia
03. Diana Cacciatrice in D Major, HWV 79: III. Aria - Foriera la tromba
04. Diana Cacciatrice in D Major, HWV 79: IV. Coro - Alla caccia, alla caccia
05. Diana Cacciatrice in D Major, HWV 79: V. Arietta - di questa selva, tra dubbie vie
06. Diana Cacciatrice in D Major, HWV 79: VI. Coro - Alla caccia, alla caccia
07. Alpestre monte in C Minor, HWV 81: I. Accompagnato - Alpestre monte e solitaria selva
08. Alpestre monte in C Minor, HWV 81: II. Aria largo e staccato - Io so ben ch'il vostro orrore
09. Alpestre monte in C Minor, HWV 81: III. Recitativo - Quindi me n'vengo a voi per cercar morte
10. Alpestre monte in C Minor, HWV 81: IV. Aria (Adagio) - Almen dopo il fato mio
11. Tu fedel? Tu costante? in G Minor, HWV 171: I. Sonata
12. Tu fedel? Tu costante? in G Minor, HWV 171: II. Recitativo - Tu fedel? Tu costante? Ah, non è vero!
13. Tu fedel? Tu costante? in G Minor, HWV 171: III. Aria un poco allegro - Cento belle ami, fileno
14. Tu fedel? Tu costante? in G Minor, HWV 171: IV. Recitativo - L'occhio nero, vivace
15. Tu fedel? Tu costante? in G Minor, HWV 171: V. Aria - Se licori, filli ed io
16. Tu fedel? Tu costante? in G Minor, HWV 171: VI. Recitativo - Ma se non hai più d'un sol cuore in petto
17. Tu fedel? Tu costante? in G Minor, HWV 171: VII. Aria - Se non ti piace amarmi
18. Tu fedel? Tu costante? in G Minor, HWV 171: VIII. Recitativo - Ma il tuo genio incostante
19. Tu fedel? Tu costante? in G Minor, HWV 171: IX. Aria - Sì, crudel, ti lascerò
20. Olinto pastore arcade alle glorie del tebro, HWV 143: I. Sonata
21. Olinto pastore arcade alle glorie del tebro, HWV 143: II. Aria (Andante), Olinto - Oh! Come chiare e belle
22. Olinto pastore arcade alle glorie del tebro, HWV 143: III. Recitativo, Olinto & Tebro - Ma quel che più d'ogn'altro
23. Olinto pastore arcade alle glorie del tebro, HWV 143: IV. Aria (Largo), Tebro - Chi mi chiama, or che non sono
24. Olinto pastore arcade alle glorie del tebro, HWV 143: V. Recitativo, Olinto & Tebro - Dell'arcadi foreste
25. Olinto pastore arcade alle glorie del tebro, HWV 143: VI. Aria (Allegro), Tebro - più non spero di lauro Guerriero
26. Olinto pastore arcade alle glorie del tebro, HWV 143: VII. Recitativo, Olinto & Tebro - Per te non più rubella
27. Olinto pastore arcade alle glorie del tebro, HWV 143: VIII. Aria (Adagio), Gloria - Caro Tebro, amico fiume
28. Olinto pastore arcade alle glorie del tebro, HWV 143: IX. Recitativo, Gloria - Sì, la Gloria son io
29. Olinto pastore arcade alle glorie del tebro, HWV 143: X. Aria, Gloria - Tornami a vagheggiar
30. Olinto pastore arcade alle glorie del tebro, HWV 143: XI. Recitativo, Olinto - Tebro, tu non rispondi?
31. Olinto pastore arcade alle glorie del tebro, HWV 143: XII. Aria, Olinto - Al suon che destano belliche squille
32. Olinto pastore arcade alle glorie del tebro, HWV 143: XIII. Recitativo, Tebro & Gloria - di stupor, di diletto
33. Olinto pastore arcade alle glorie del tebro, HWV 143: XIV. Aria (Allegro), Tebro - Io torno a sperare
34. Olinto pastore arcade alle glorie del tebro, HWV 143: XV. Recitativo, Gloria - di sì giuste speranze
35. Olinto pastore arcade alle glorie del tebro, HWV 143: XVI. Aria, Gloria - Astro clemente
36. Olinto pastore arcade alle glorie del tebro, HWV 143: XVII. Recitativo, Olinto & Tebro - Tebro, ti dissi il vero
37. Olinto pastore arcade alle glorie del tebro, HWV 143: XVIII. Aria, Olinto - Alle voci del bronzo Guerriero
38. Olinto pastore arcade alle glorie del tebro, HWV 143: XIX. Coro, Olinto, Gloria & Tebro - Viva un astro sì bello

In 1706, 21-year-old Handel arrived in Italy as a prodigious celebrity, already having caught the eye and won the patronage of the Medici family in Florence. George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) had probably encountered Gian Gastone de’ Medici, son of the Grand Duke of Tuscany, in Hamburg at some point before heading south to Italy, where he arrived in August 1706, staying in Florence as a guest of Ferdinando de’ Medici. Keen to acquire new creative inspiration, the following year the composer decided to visit Rome, where a number of powerful patrons chose to support him, including Cardinals Benedetto Pamphilj and Pietro Ottoboni. It was in Rome that Handel first composed oratorios. In the summer of 1707, he returned briefly to Florence to stage his first Italian opera, Rodrigo. He was soon back in Rome, however, finding the atmosphere there particularly stimulating for the production of his secular cantatas.

Further honours and rewards were heaped on Handel when he moved to Rome the following year and came under the sponsorship of the most cultured and influential of the city’s noble families. It was for them that he wrote a string of secular cantatas, on time-honoured and popular themes of arcadian and amorous bliss.

In 1706, 21-year-old Handel arrived in Italy as a prodigious celebrity, already having caught the eye and won the patronage of the Medici family in Florence. Further honours and rewards were heaped on him when he moved to Rome the following year and came under the sponsorship of the most cultured and influential of the city’s noble families. It was for them that he wrote a string of secular cantatas, on time-honoured and popular themes of arcadian and amorous bliss.

These Roman cantatas have received more attention from scholars and performers in recent years, but the four presented here are still relatively unfamiliar, beginning with the brief, hunting-themed Diana cacciatrice, HWV 79. This cantata’s striking feature is an aria with echo soprano and trumpet solo, while Alpestre monte is an anguished tale of betrayal and suicide, including a pair of ravishing arias (again for soprano). Faithfulness is once more the vexed question posed by the album’s best-known cantata, Tu fedel? Tu costante?

The searing purity of Carlotta Colombo’s soprano makes her a worthy successor to distinguished early-music specialists who have taken on the work, including Emma Kirkby. Conceived on a grander scale, Olinto pastore arcade alle glorie del Tebro is scored for three solo singers, to present an allegorical discussion between the shepherd Olinto, the river Tiber and the embodiment of Glory, concerning how the humble shepherd (a veiled allusion to Handel’s patron at the time) will restore Rome to her ancient greatness.

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  • olga1001
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Booklet is on idagio.com but no lyrics

https://booklets.idagio.com/5028421964782.pdf