Nathalie Stutzmann - Quella Fiamma: Arie Antiche (2017) [CD Rip]
Artist: Nathalie Stutzmann
Title: Quella Fiamma: Arie Antiche
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Warner Classics / Erato
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 73:20
Total Size: 374 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Quella Fiamma: Arie Antiche
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Warner Classics / Erato
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 73:20
Total Size: 374 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
[1] Alessandro Scarlatti: L'honestà negli amori (Act I) - Già il sole dal Gange
[2] Francesco Durante: Danza, danza, fanciulla gentile
[3] Andrea Falconieri: Il primo libro di canzone, sinfonie, fantasie - No.15 Passacalle
[4] Giulio Caccini: Le nuove musiche - No.8 Amarilli
[5] Giacomo Carissimi: Vittoria, mio core
[6] Alessandro Scarlatti: Pompeo (Act II) - O cessate di piagarmi
[7] George Frideric Handel: Alcina, HWV 34 (Act II) - Ah! mio cor, schernito sei
[8]-[10] Francesco Conti: Doppo tante e tante pene
[11] Giovanni Battista Bononcini: Griselda (Act II) - Per la gloria d'adorarvi
[12] Nicola Porpora: Sonata a 3, Op.2 No.3 - I. Adagio — Allegro
[13] Francesco Durante: Vergin, tutto amor
[14] Nicola Porpora: Cello Concerto in G - II. Largo
[15] Alessandro Parisotti: Se tu m'ami
[16] Giovanni Legrenzi: Eteocle e Polinice (Act II) - Che fiero costume
[17] Francesco Cavalli: Il Giasone (Act I) - Delizie, contenti
[18] Alessandro Marcello: Oboe Concerto in D minor, S D935 - II. Adagio
[19] George Frideric Handel: Giulio Cesare in Egitto, HWV 17 (Act III) - Piangerò la sorte mia
[20] Samuel Capricornus: Prothimia suavissima Book 2 - No.4 Sonata a 3
[21] Jean-Paul-Égide Martini: Plaisir d'amour (La Romance du chevrier)
[22] Giovanni Paisiello: La Molinara (L'amor contrastato), R 1.76 (Act II) - Nel cor più non mi sento
[23] Francesco Durante: Concerto No.1 in F minor - Introduction: Poco andante
[24] Antonio Cesti: Orontea (Act II) - Intorno all'idol mio
[25] Antonio Caldara: La costanza in amor vince l'inganno (Act I) - Sebben, crudele
It's no exaggeration to say that "practically every singer is familiar" with the collection of Arie Antiche compiled by Alessandro Parisotti, issued in the late 19th century and diffused in abridged form in the English-speaking world as 24 Italian Songs and Arias. Parisotti altered the pieces in keeping with the norms of the day, and this selection of the music from contralto Nathalie Stutzmann thus has a dual or perhaps even a triple purpose. Like many other historically oriented performances, hers is intended to strip away the layers that have accumulated on the surface of this music. Stutzmann also gives us a snapshot of the repertory as it appeared in Italy in the great heyday of opera. And beyond these historical considerations is the fact that many of these pieces are quite obscure, studied by students -- not necessarily students of historical performance -- but not so often performed with commitment in concert or on recordings (Cecilia Bartoli affectionately recorded a group of them some years back). So, what you get in this program, with Stutzmann also directing the fine historical-performance ensemble Orfeo 55, is a selection of the music Handel and Haydn might have heard during their training, and it's full of suggestive details along these lines. There are a few pieces by big names, and even here Stutzmann adds convincing moves. Sample Handel's "Ah! mio cor, schernito sei" (from Alcina), where she lends her voice a countertenor quality at the entrances. There is one piece by Parisotti himself, Se tu m'ami; he originally attributed it to Pergolesi, but, anticipating Fritz Kreisler by several decades, he filled out holes in his Baroque repertory by composing his own music. There are instrumental pieces as interludes, and these are uniformly interesting as well. The end result: a vocal institution, revivified. -- James Manheim