Handel - Italian Cantatas
£9.45
In stock - available for despatch within 1 working day
Despatch Information
This despatch estimate is based on information from both our own stock and the UK supplier's stock.
If ordering multiple items, we will aim to send everything together so the longest despatch estimate will apply to the complete order.
If you would rather receive certain items more quickly, please place them on a separate order.
If any unexpected delays occur, we will keep you informed of progress via email and not allow other items on the order to be held up.
If you would prefer to receive everything together regardless of any delay, please let us know via email.
Pre-orders will be despatched as close as possible to the release date.
Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 96478
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 10th June 2022
Contents
Works
Cantata HWV79, 'Diana cacciatrice'Cantata HWV81 'Alpestre monte'
Cantata HWV143, 'Olinto, pastore arcade' (Oh! Come chiare e belle)
Cantata HWV171 'Tu fedel? tu costante?'
Artists
Carlotta Colombo (soprano)Maria Dalia Albertini (soprano)
Marta Fumagalli (contralto)
Fantazyas
Conductor
Roberto BalconiWorks
Cantata HWV79, 'Diana cacciatrice'Cantata HWV81 'Alpestre monte'
Cantata HWV143, 'Olinto, pastore arcade' (Oh! Come chiare e belle)
Cantata HWV171 'Tu fedel? tu costante?'
Artists
Carlotta Colombo (soprano)Maria Dalia Albertini (soprano)
Marta Fumagalli (contralto)
Fantazyas
Conductor
Roberto BalconiAbout
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, HWV79. 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.
Sung by three excellent Italian singers Carlotta Colombo (soprano), Maria Dalia Albertini (soprano) and Marta Fumagalli (contralto). Roberto Balconi directs the ensemble Fantazyas, playing on authentic instruments. The same forces already recorded for Brilliant Classics works by Duni, Ghizzolo and Caccini, which was nominated for the prestigious Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik.
The singer and conductor Roberto Balconi founded Fantazyas in 2000 as a flexible ensemble of instruments and voices specialising in Italian music of the 17th and 18th centuries. They have toured across Europe and Japan, and here they make their debut on Brilliant Classics.
Error on this page? Let us know here
Need more information on this product? Click here