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Filippo Mineccia, Nereydas, Javier Ulises Illán - Siface: L'amor castrato (2018) [CD-Rip]

Filippo Mineccia, Nereydas, Javier Ulises Illán - Siface: L'amor castrato (2018) [CD-Rip]
  • Title: Siface: L'amor castrato
  • Year Of Release: 2018
  • Label: Glossa - GCD923514
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (image + .cue, log, booklet)
  • Total Time: 69:02
  • Total Size: 348 MB
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Tracklist:

1 Ouverture
2 Recitativo "Amiche Selve"
3 Aria "Deste Un Tempo"
4 Aria “È Pur Caro Il Poter Dire”
5 Aria "Voi Donzelle Che Studiate"
6 Aria "Soffin Pur Rabbiosi"
7 Ouverture
8 Aria "Io Per Me Non Cangerei"
10 Ouverture
11 Recitativo "Hor Ch'in Sopor Profondo"
12 Aria "Sorgi O Bella Da Le Piume"
13 Aria "Tremino, Crollino"
14 Ouverture
15 Recitativo "Languia D'amor"
16 Aria "Con Un Bacio"
17 Aria "D' Una Fede Al Vivo Zelo"
18 Ouverture
19 Aria “Ma Folle è Ben Chi Crede”
20 Aria "Core Misero"
21 Aria "Voglio Guerra"
22 My Song Shall Be Alway
23 Sefauchi's Farewell
24 Aria "Ma Nostre Voci Flebili"
25 Aria "Dormi O Fulmine"


With Siface: l’amor castrato, countertenor Filippo Mineccia, together with Javier Ulises Illán and Nereydas, presents a short imaginary pasticcio opera reflecting the music-making and life of the contralto castrato known by that stage name.

Born Giovanni Francesco Grossi in 1653 in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, Siface was acclaimed for his exciting musical performances, yet who became famous also for the tragedy of his love life. He was called upon to sing in operas and oratorios by the likes of Stradella, Pasquini, Bassani, Pallavicino and Agostini. For a long time in the service of Francesco II d’Este in Modena, Siface was an active member of the musical “ducal circuit” in the Italian peninsula, even, on one occasion, additionally being sent to England, where he performed before monarchy, and met and impressed Henry Purcell.

Filippo Mineccia brilliantly captures the kaleidoscopic rush of emotions coursing through this selection of arias, which reflects the torrid and spectacular musical pace of life in late seventeenth-century Italy (as well as mirroring Siface’s own downfall on the road from Ferrara to Bologna).

The Spanish ensemble Nereydas fully enter into the spirit of this, by turns, colourful, heartfelt, poignant and vivid celebration of vocal and instrumental music, which also features works by Alessandro Scarlatti (the emotive lullaby Dormi o fulmine), Francesco Cavalli and Purcell (My song shall be alway).


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