Bostridge, Ian / Cappella Neapolitana / Florio: Tormento D'amore (Italian Baroque Arias)
Bostridge, Ian / Cappella Neapolitana / Florio: Tormento D'amore (Italian Baroque Arias)
Format: CD
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Artist: Bostridge, Ian / Cappella Neapolitana / Florio
Label: Warner Classics
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 190295037079
Genre: Classical
With the 10 arias on Tormento d'amore, Ian Bostridge demonstrates the important place that the tenor voice held in Italian opera from the mid-17th to the mid-18th century - often thought of as the era of the castrato. At this time, there were two main centres of opera in Italy: Venice, where such composers as Cavalli, Vivaldi, Cesti, Stradella, Sartorio and Legrenzi were active, and Naples, home to Provenzale, Caresana, Vinci and Fago. In addition to arias - two of them in world premiere recordings - the album offers five instrumental sinfonie and a traditional Neapolitan song, 'Lu cardillo', or 'The Goldfinch', a songbird closely associated with Naples. Bostridge is partnered by conductor Antonio Florio and his ensemble Cappella Neapolitana.
Tracks:
1.1 L'orfeo: Sinfonia
1.2 Eliogabalo, Act 1: "Io Resto Solo?... Misero, Così Va' Aria Di Eliogabalo"
1.3 Il Corispero, Act 1: "Soffrirà, Spererà"
1.4 Il Tito, Act 1: "Berenice, Ove Sei?"
1.5 L'argia: Sinfonia
1.6 Le Avventure Di Una Fede: "Tien Ferma Fortuna"
1.7 La Stellidaura, Act 1: "Deh Rendetemi Ombre Care"
1.8 Il Schiavo Di Sua Moglie: Sinfonia
1.9 Il Schiavo Di Sua Moglie, Act 1: "Che Speri O Mio Core"
1.10 Il Totila: Sinfonia
1.11 Siroe, Act 1: "Se Il Mio Paterno Amore"
1.12 Siroe, Act 1: "Gelido in Ogni Vena"
1.13 Il Faraone Sommerso: Sinfonia
1.14 Il Faraone Sommerso, Act 1: "Nuove Straggi E Spaventi"
1.15 Il Farnace, RV 711, Act 1: "Gelido in Ogni Vena"
1.16 Lu Cardillo