De Sa, Bruno: Roma Travestita
De Sa, Bruno: Roma Travestita
Format: CD
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Artist: De Sa, Bruno
Label: Erato
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 190296619809
Genre: Classical
Renaud Capuçon recognises Vivaldi's Four Seasons as "a highlight of the violin repertoire", but it has taken him some time to add it to his discography. "For years, I refused to play it," he explains. "I'd heard it too much in the corridors of the Métro in Paris and as holding music on the phone. But once I'd accepted to play it, I was blown away by the power of the music... I realised that it's famous because it's amazing! It's a masterpiece. I've now played it frequently with Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne and it feels fresh and new every time." He has chosen to complement Vivaldi's four concertos with two sparkling concertos composed in Paris some 40 years after Vivaldi's death. They are by Chevalier de Saint-George (1745-1799), born in Guadeloupe of French and African descent, who became a prominent and influential figure in Paris. He has been described in the New York Times as a composer who holds a "truly unique place in Western classical music history".
Tracks:
1.1 Griselda, Act 1: "Dì che sogno, o che deliro" (Griselda)
1.2 Griselda, Act 2: "Mi rivedi, o selva ombrosa" (Griselda)
1.3 Il farnace, Act 2: "Lascerò d'esser spietata" (Berenice)
1.4 Giustino, RV 717, Act 2: "Per noi soave e bella" (Arianna)
1.5 Giustino, RV 717, Act 3: "Senza l'amato ben" (Leocasta)
1.6 Vologeso, re de' parti, Act 2: "Nell'orror di notte oscura" (Berenice)
1.7 Achille in Sciro, Act 1: "Del sen gl'ardori nessun mi vanti" (Deidamia)
1.8 Evergete, Act 1: "Qual pellegrino errante" (Candace)
1.9 Adelaide, Act 2: "Timida pastorella" (Adelaide)
1.10 Adelaide, Act 1: "Nobil onda" (Adelaide)
1.11 Livia Claudia vestale, Act 2: "Padre, germano" - "Vadasi pure a morte" (Livia Claudia)
1.12 Pompeo magno in Armenia, Act 3: "Grato oblio, soave pace" (Giulia)
1.13 La buona figliuola, Act 1: "Furie di donna irata" (La Marchesa Lucinda)