Nebra - Amor aumenta el valor
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Label: Alpha
Cat No: ALPHA171
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Opera
Release Date: 8th November 2010
Contents
Artists
Olalla AlemanMaria Eugenia Boix
Marta Infante
Agnieszka Grzywac
Soledad Cardoso
Ana Maria Otxoa
Jose Pizarro
Los Musicos de Su Altessa
Conductor
Luis Antonio GonzalesWorks
Amor aumenta el valorArtists
Olalla AlemanMaria Eugenia Boix
Marta Infante
Agnieszka Grzywac
Soledad Cardoso
Ana Maria Otxoa
Jose Pizarro
Los Musicos de Su Altessa
Conductor
Luis Antonio GonzalesAbout
Amor aumenta el valor was de Nebra’s first commission for the stage of the Spanish Court. It was also his last, for reasons unknown. We can however speculate that it may have been for the simple reason that Nebra was not Italian.
Although Amor aumenta el valor was written as a Spanish opera, the librettist, de Cañizares, who was skilled in the art of writing zarzuelas in the style of Calderón, adapted perfectly to the pattern of Italian opera libretti. He used some traditional Spanish elements, but avoided seguidillas, romances and other poetic and musical forms. It is possible that Facco was responsible for the overall formal plan of the work. But musically the stylistic unity suffered somewhat, as may be seen if we compare the surviving pieces: Facco’s prologue and de Nebra’s first act. Indeed, the formal typologies are the same, but the music differs greatly.
The plot is loosely based on Book II of Livy’s History of Rome or Ab urbe condita, relating the last moments of the monarchy and the ascension of the Roman Republic. Cañizares treats this story very freely, omitting some episodes, and adding new characters - Livius, Porcia, and the graciosos Mimo and Calfurnia.
From 1669 to 1677, the Vicar General of Aragón, second Don Juan de Austria and son of Felipe IV and the actress María Calderón, maintained a prestigious chamber ensemble in the town of Zaragoza, formed of highly regarded musicians of diverse origins. The ensemble Músicos de Su Alteza was founded by Luis Antonio González in 1992 with the aim of reviving the most significant works from that particular period in Spanish baroque. The group works closely with scholars and musicologists and has been responsible for the rediscovery of Joseph Ruiz Samaniego’s Villancicos, Vísperas and Lamentaciones, as well as works by Juan Pérez Roldán, Filippo Coppola (his opera El robo de Proserpina and his Requiem) and José de Nebra.
Cast:
- Olalla Alemán (Horacio)
- María Eugenia Boix (Clelia)
- Marta Infante (Porsena)
- Agnieszka Grzywacz (Livio)
- Soledad Cardoso (Porcia)
- Ana María Otxoa (Calfurnia)
- José Pizarro (Mimo)
Recorded: November 2009, Santa Isabel, Saragossa.
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