What parties? Well? Do has been the bank's card too thin? Disadvantages of Christmas. But hey, let's put aside our economic woes, that some more, some less all of us (some more than less, but anyway ...) and we will give work to the ear, which is the function of this blog. Because for the first 2008 of the blog entry I opted for a disk directly related to the prevailing leitmotiv here: the Belcanto. And specifically on this occasion I have drawn the rare Belcanto. And with an album titled Rival Rossini's you can start looking more or less where the shots go ...
And although the Italian Belcanto, in general, is usually decir que es cosa de tres -Rossini, Donizetti y Bellini-, lo cierto es que tras estos nombres hay una lista de compositores con obras que merecen tanta atención como las del triunvirato belcantista. Este recital que hoy os presento recoge algunas de las joyitas de estos compositores no tan considerados pero si tan considerables.
Comienza el disco con la figura de Giovanni Pacini, compositor nacido en Catania el 17 de febrero de 1796 y fallecido en Pescia el 6 de diciembre de 1867 (por tanto, totalmente contemporáneo a Rossini). Considerado como el rey de la cabaletta, la producción operística de Pacini asciende a setenta y cinco títulos. Este recital nos ofrece dos extractos de su ópera Furio Camillo , con libreto Jacopo Ferretti and premiered at the Teatro Apollo in Rome on December 26, 1839: "Ah, my prence" and "Io d'Imen m'affretto all'ara" (tracks 1 and 2).
continue with Saverio Mercadante, composer already appeared on the blog, born in Altamura on September 16, 1795 and died in Naples on December 17, 1870. A Mercadante what we consider "domestic partnership" Pacinian as far as songs are concerned. With two distinct stages, one heavily influenced by Rossini and a much more personal, "we find here an aria from his work Il ritorno Desiato :" Vieni, the boat and prompt "(track 3)
Do you remember the brothers Ricci? Appeared on the blog a few months ago. This album brings a work of Federico Ricci, born in Naples in 1809 and died in 1877 in Conegliano Veneto. The work is represented here is el'amante Il Marito, released in 1852. The piece contained: "Io di sua immagine face" (track 4). Nicola
Vaccai is a composer who has not yet appeared on the blog. Born in Toledo on March 15, 1790 and died in Pesaro on August 6, 1848. In 1832escribió a practical method of Song was published by Peters and Ricordi. He is the author of "Giulietta e Romeo," whose final few years ago, appeared on the representations of the Belliniano "Capuleti e Montecchi" in place of its own end. This album brings an aria from his opera Pietro Il Grande , released in 1824: "Quando è dolce" (track 5). Another author
markedly unusual find in this recital is Valentino Fioravanti, born in Rome in 1764 and died in Capua on June 16, 1837. Fioravanti had two fans exception: Cimarosa and Rossini. This CD includes an excerpt from his opera virtuosi ambulanti I , premiered in Paris in 1807. This is the aria "Sono kindness are grazioso" (track 6). Mercadante
back to disk, this time with his opera Il posto Abbandonato , premiered at La Scala in Milan on September 21, 1822 and therefore belongs to the best time of the composer Rossini Altamura. Here you can hear the aria "Vieni mindestens" (track 7).
And finally, a very famous works by Gaetano Donizetti, born in Bergamo on 29 November 1797 and died in the same city on April 8, 1848. The work chosen is Betly , premiered at the Teatro Nuovo in Naples on August 21, 1836. The selected aria: "In questo semplice" (track 8).
And even here the disk. The soprano voice in charge of putting these pieces is Elinor Amlen , accompanied by pianist Mayne Miller . Even if the New York Times to strive to put their vocal skills by clouds or Russkaya Novoye Slovo says it possesses great musicality and a beautiful coloratura, the fact is that Mrs. leaves much to be desired in its execution. But hey, if this show interesting is the repertoire selected and not by the soprano itself. I leave the link here: single CD
Nothing more for now. If you want to enjoy bel canto rarities, do not let escape this recital. Council of bel canto.
And although the Italian Belcanto, in general, is usually decir que es cosa de tres -Rossini, Donizetti y Bellini-, lo cierto es que tras estos nombres hay una lista de compositores con obras que merecen tanta atención como las del triunvirato belcantista. Este recital que hoy os presento recoge algunas de las joyitas de estos compositores no tan considerados pero si tan considerables. Comienza el disco con la figura de Giovanni Pacini, compositor nacido en Catania el 17 de febrero de 1796 y fallecido en Pescia el 6 de diciembre de 1867 (por tanto, totalmente contemporáneo a Rossini). Considerado como el rey de la cabaletta, la producción operística de Pacini asciende a setenta y cinco títulos. Este recital nos ofrece dos extractos de su ópera Furio Camillo , con libreto Jacopo Ferretti and premiered at the Teatro Apollo in Rome on December 26, 1839: "Ah, my prence" and "Io d'Imen m'affretto all'ara" (tracks 1 and 2).
continue with Saverio Mercadante, composer already appeared on the blog, born in Altamura on September 16, 1795 and died in Naples on December 17, 1870. A Mercadante what we consider "domestic partnership" Pacinian as far as songs are concerned. With two distinct stages, one heavily influenced by Rossini and a much more personal, "we find here an aria from his work Il ritorno Desiato :" Vieni, the boat and prompt "(track 3)
Do you remember the brothers Ricci? Appeared on the blog a few months ago. This album brings a work of Federico Ricci, born in Naples in 1809 and died in 1877 in Conegliano Veneto. The work is represented here is el'amante Il Marito, released in 1852. The piece contained: "Io di sua immagine face" (track 4). Nicola
Vaccai is a composer who has not yet appeared on the blog. Born in Toledo on March 15, 1790 and died in Pesaro on August 6, 1848. In 1832escribió a practical method of Song was published by Peters and Ricordi. He is the author of "Giulietta e Romeo," whose final few years ago, appeared on the representations of the Belliniano "Capuleti e Montecchi" in place of its own end. This album brings an aria from his opera Pietro Il Grande , released in 1824: "Quando è dolce" (track 5). Another author
markedly unusual find in this recital is Valentino Fioravanti, born in Rome in 1764 and died in Capua on June 16, 1837. Fioravanti had two fans exception: Cimarosa and Rossini. This CD includes an excerpt from his opera virtuosi ambulanti I , premiered in Paris in 1807. This is the aria "Sono kindness are grazioso" (track 6). Mercadante
back to disk, this time with his opera Il posto Abbandonato , premiered at La Scala in Milan on September 21, 1822 and therefore belongs to the best time of the composer Rossini Altamura. Here you can hear the aria "Vieni mindestens" (track 7).
And finally, a very famous works by Gaetano Donizetti, born in Bergamo on 29 November 1797 and died in the same city on April 8, 1848. The work chosen is Betly , premiered at the Teatro Nuovo in Naples on August 21, 1836. The selected aria: "In questo semplice" (track 8).
And even here the disk. The soprano voice in charge of putting these pieces is Elinor Amlen , accompanied by pianist Mayne Miller . Even if the New York Times to strive to put their vocal skills by clouds or Russkaya Novoye Slovo says it possesses great musicality and a beautiful coloratura, the fact is that Mrs. leaves much to be desired in its execution. But hey, if this show interesting is the repertoire selected and not by the soprano itself. I leave the link here: single CD
Nothing more for now. If you want to enjoy bel canto rarities, do not let escape this recital. Council of bel canto.
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