Andreanne Paquin, Ensemble Odyssee, Andrea Friggi - Farina, Marchitelli, A.Scarlatti: Serenate Napoletane (2013) CD-Rip
BAND/ARTIST: Andreanne Paquin, Ensemble Odyssee, Andrea Friggi
- Title: Farina, Marchitelli, A.Scarlatti - Serenate Napoletane
- Year Of Release: 2013
- Label: Pan Classics
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 01:03:47
- Total Size: 359 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Antonio Farina (fl. c.1675)
Sovra carro stellato, Serenata a voce sola con violini
1 Sinfonia 1:16
2 Recitativo: Sovra carro stellato 2:22
3 Aria: Care mura felici 3:48
4 Recitativo: Filli, mio ben 1:35
5 Aria: Se l’affetto nel tuo core 1:34
6 Recitativo: Ma già dal mar 1:35
Pietro Marchitelli (1643-1729)
Sonata I
7 Andante 1:27
8 Allegro 1:57
9 Largo 4:06
10 Andante 0:55
11 Allegro 1:05
Antonio Farina
Di Pausilippo, Cantata a voce sola con violini
12 Sinfonia 1:54
13 Recitativo: Di Pausilippo 1:05
14 Aria: Adorate luci belle 2:19
15 Aria: Amarilli mia speme gradita 4:59
16 Aria: Son morto al contento 1:34
17 Recitativo: O martirio crudel 0:58
Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725)
Concerto XXIII di flauto, violini e basso
18 Adagio 1:39
19 Fuga 2:30
20 Adagio 1:24
21 Allegro 1:28
Antonio Farina
Riposa, o bella, Serenata a voce sola con violini
22 Sinfonia 0:34
23 Recitativo: Riposa, o bella 2:08
24 Aria: Io sol vagante 7:16
25 Recitativo: Io so che spargo 1:46
26 Recitativo: Riposa e’l bel tesoro 0:24
27 Aria: Ch’io qui d’intorno 3:26
Pietro Marchitelli
Sonata IX
28 Allegro 1:25
29 Canzone. Presto 1:31
30 Adagio 1:59
31 Allegro 1:13
Performers:
Andréanne Paquin (soprano)
Ensemble Odyssee
Andrea Friggi (harpsichord)
Antonio Farina (fl. c.1675)
Sovra carro stellato, Serenata a voce sola con violini
1 Sinfonia 1:16
2 Recitativo: Sovra carro stellato 2:22
3 Aria: Care mura felici 3:48
4 Recitativo: Filli, mio ben 1:35
5 Aria: Se l’affetto nel tuo core 1:34
6 Recitativo: Ma già dal mar 1:35
Pietro Marchitelli (1643-1729)
Sonata I
7 Andante 1:27
8 Allegro 1:57
9 Largo 4:06
10 Andante 0:55
11 Allegro 1:05
Antonio Farina
Di Pausilippo, Cantata a voce sola con violini
12 Sinfonia 1:54
13 Recitativo: Di Pausilippo 1:05
14 Aria: Adorate luci belle 2:19
15 Aria: Amarilli mia speme gradita 4:59
16 Aria: Son morto al contento 1:34
17 Recitativo: O martirio crudel 0:58
Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725)
Concerto XXIII di flauto, violini e basso
18 Adagio 1:39
19 Fuga 2:30
20 Adagio 1:24
21 Allegro 1:28
Antonio Farina
Riposa, o bella, Serenata a voce sola con violini
22 Sinfonia 0:34
23 Recitativo: Riposa, o bella 2:08
24 Aria: Io sol vagante 7:16
25 Recitativo: Io so che spargo 1:46
26 Recitativo: Riposa e’l bel tesoro 0:24
27 Aria: Ch’io qui d’intorno 3:26
Pietro Marchitelli
Sonata IX
28 Allegro 1:25
29 Canzone. Presto 1:31
30 Adagio 1:59
31 Allegro 1:13
Performers:
Andréanne Paquin (soprano)
Ensemble Odyssee
Andrea Friggi (harpsichord)
In the 17th century, an astonishing stream of compositions poured out of Naples, and Neapolitan composers and performers enjoyed extraordinarily high reputations all over Europe. One of the most important occasions in Neapolitan musical life were the so-called Spassi di Posillipo, open-air festivals on the Neapolitan shore. The nobility enjoyed vocal serenades and instrumental music played from boats by the most famous performers of the time.
The programme of this CD reflects the musical traditions of these events, whereby lesser-known composers are also introduced to the 21st-century audience: the central focus is on cantatas and serenatas of Antonio Farina. His passionate love songs show the various "affects" of Southern baroque music and can surely be counted among the most beautiful songs of the time. The incredible technical skills and virtuosity of the Neapolitan school is showcased by none other than Alessandro Scarlatti, one of the greatest Neapolitan masters. In addition, the CD also presents music by Pietro Marchitelli, a colleague of Scarlatti in the Real Cappella.
The programme of this CD reflects the musical traditions of these events, whereby lesser-known composers are also introduced to the 21st-century audience: the central focus is on cantatas and serenatas of Antonio Farina. His passionate love songs show the various "affects" of Southern baroque music and can surely be counted among the most beautiful songs of the time. The incredible technical skills and virtuosity of the Neapolitan school is showcased by none other than Alessandro Scarlatti, one of the greatest Neapolitan masters. In addition, the CD also presents music by Pietro Marchitelli, a colleague of Scarlatti in the Real Cappella.
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