SWR Rundfunkorchesters Kaiserslautern, Grzegorz Nowak - Raff: Benedetto Marcello (2020)

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Title: Raff: Benedetto Marcello
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Sterling
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless
Total Time: 01:44:58
Total Size: 448 mb
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Tracklist
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CD1
01. Benedetto Marcello, Act 1: Vorspiel
02. Benedetto Marcello, Act 1, Scene 1: I. Gar behend' und wohlgemut
03. Benedetto Marcello, Act 1, Scene 1: II. Hm! Alles wäre nun bereit
04. Benedetto Marcello, Act 1, Scene 2: I. Guten Morgen!
05. Benedetto Marcello, Act 1, Scene 2: II. Gott Amor denkt ihr euch
06. Benedetto Marcello, Act 1, Scene 2: II. Gott Amor denkt ihr euch
07. Benedetto Marcello, Act 1, Scene 3: Ach wie, ihr seid schon hier, Faustina
08. Benedetto Marcello, Act 1, Scene 4: I. Seid uns willkommen!
09. Benedetto Marcello, Act 1, Scene 4: II. Also klagt; aus wunder Seele
10. Benedetto Marcello, Act 1, Scene 4: III. Mir fällt nichts ein, was hierher paßt
11. Benedetto Marcello, Act 1, Scene 4: IV. Vom Genius genährt
12. Benedetto Marcello, Act 1, Scene 4: V. Dürft; ich so liebe Gäste bitten
13. Benedetto Marcello, Act 1, Scene 4: VI. Ihr Freunde, ja fürwahr…

CD2
01. Benedetto Marcello, Act 2: Vorspiel
02. Benedetto Marcello, Act 2, Scene 1: I. Wie sie mich ärgern, diese Spitzen!
03. Benedetto Marcello, Act 2, Scene 1: II. Mein Herz, du willst mir klagen
04. Benedetto Marcello, Act 2, Scene 2: I. Ist er's wirklich?
05. Benedetto Marcello, Act 2, Scene 2: II. Verscheucht die törichten Gedanken
06. Benedetto Marcello, Act 2, Scene 2: III. Verwandlung
07. Benedetto Marcello, Act 2, Scene 2: IV. Ave Maria!
08. Benedetto Marcello, Act 2, Scene 3: Die Fenster dunkel, alles still
09. Benedetto Marcello, Act 2, Scene 4: Zu viel! Was ich gehört, geschaut
10. Benedetto Marcello, Act 2, Scene 5: I. Verweilt, mein Herr!
11. Benedetto Marcello, Act 2, Scene 5: II. Madonna, höre das Gebet
12. Benedetto Marcello, Act 3: Vorspiel
13. Benedetto Marcello, Act 3, Scene 1: I. Mir scheint verwandelt alles hier im Hause
14. Benedetto Marcello, Act 3, Scene 1: II. Nun seh' ich plötzlich klar…
15. Benedetto Marcello, Act 3, Scene 2: I. So gäb' es also noch ein Wesen
16. Benedetto Marcello, Act 3, Scene 2: II. Wie konnte ich ahnen
17. Benedetto Marcello, Act 3, Scene 3: I. O Himmel, schenk' Ruh' mir…
18. Benedetto Marcello, Act 3, Scene 3: II. Seid gegrüßt, mein Meister!
19. Benedetto Marcello, Act 3, Scene 3: III. O sprecht nicht so!


This new release features a recording from the world premiere performance of the opera in Metzingen Stadthalle, Bad Urach, Germany, October 4th, 2002. The opera is set in Venice in 1727. In the house of Marcello, a musician and poet, two of his pupils Rosana and Faustina wait for their teacher who is late for their singing lesson. Marcello at last arrives, apologizes, and announces that instead of their lessons he wants them to sing for a guest of his, the famous composer Adolph Hasse, from Germany. Rosana sings first: a sad song about unrequited love. Hasse praises her warmly for singing from the heart, whereas Marcello is just puzzled by her sudden ability to find the correct tone. Faustina immediately recognizes that Rosana is singing about her love for Marcello and is irritated that he cannot see it himself. She then sings a joyful song about a nightingale, which leaves both Hasse and Marcello captivated. Hasse expresses his profound admiration for Marcello and she invites him to accompany her to a party that evening. Faustina is preparing for the evening and her thoughts turn to Hasse, and she realizes that she loves him. Hasse has quietly arrived and, overhearing her soliloquy, immediately tells Faustina that he has fallen in love with her too. Marcello, masked, arrives and stands outside Faustina’s rooms, consumed with love for her and intending to sing her a serenade. He hears the gondola bearing Faustina and Hasse approaching, and jealously listens to their loving conversation. Hiding while they enter her apartment, he vows revenge on Hasse. Marcello wants to pick a quarrel and both men draw their swords. Faustina, who has heard the commotion outside, opens her balcony window, sees the events below and collapses with a scream. Hasse leaves, telling Marcello that he may keep his life as a pledge of their friendship...