Scarlatti / Bossa: Oratorio Per la Santissima Trinita

Scarlatti / Bossa SKU: 35906285
Scarlatti / Bossa: Oratorio Per la Santissima Trinita

Scarlatti / Bossa: Oratorio Per la Santissima Trinita

Scarlatti / Bossa SKU: 35906285

Format: CD

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Description

Title: Oratorio Per la Santissima Trinita
Artist: Scarlatti / Bossa
Label: Brilliant Classics
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5028421955353
Genre: Classical Artists

"Alessandro Scarlatti is a great man but his compositions are very difficult, in a theatre audience of a thousand people only 20 will understand them," thus said Count Francesco Zambeccari, an influential contemporary, and it is a testimony of the skill, complexity and depth of his rich music, a far cry from the facile and fashionable composers of his day. The Oratorio per la Santissima Trinita was composed in 1715, written at the mature age of 50, specifically intended for performance in Naples. The music is at the service of the "drama," in a musical action that flows almost without caesura, presenting the richness of Scarlatti's invention, always backed up by extremely in-depth knowledge of all the best composition techniques of the long tradition of the Italian School. The manuscript of this substantial oratorio was recently found at an antique market in Italy, and was first edited and performed by the present conductor/scholar Estvan Velardi.

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