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| 1. Dell'aura al sussurrar |
| 2. Dopo un'orrida procella |
| 3. Di due rai languire costante |
| 4. Qual favellar? ...Andero, volero, gridero |
| 5. Zeffiretti, che sussurrate |
| 6. Alma oppressa |
| 7. Dite, oime |
| 8. Sventurata navicella |
| 9. Sorte, che m'invitasti...Ho nel petto un cor si forte |
| 10. Tra le follie...Siam navi all'onde algenti |
| 11. Gelido in ogni vena |
| 12. Anch'il mar par che sommerga |
| 13. Di trombe guerriere |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Attention Giardino Armonico fans---,
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This review is from: The Vivaldi Album (Audio CD)
I've just discovered the greatest Giardino Armonico bargain of all time!It's a special import from France: a 4-disc set of their complete Teldec recordings of the Vivaldi chamber recordings--and the best part is that it retails for a ridiculously LOW price!! The set, like many imports, can be hard to find. Here's how: go to the classical search page, type "Teldec" in the label box and "vivaldi" in the title box, and then click search. Of the half-dozen results or so, this astounding bargain should appear. Volumes 1 and 2 are still available domestically as full-price CDs, but volumes 3 and 4 have been out of print for a number of years. So--snap this up before it disappears. The Gramophone Good CD Guide rightfully picks Il Giardino Armonico as tops in this particular repertoire, and for good reason--the set is outstanding, and an insane bargain to boot!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Revelation,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Vivaldi Album (Audio CD)
I was amazed with this album of super fine music. I had known all my life that Vivaldi wrote tons of operas, but finding them, or the scores of them, was nearly impossible. In time I found a few, and was I ever amazed and disappointed. The published scores that were available were what was common practice of that time: there were the vocal lines and a figured bass and nothing more. There were no indications of orchestration. Even with that little bit, I was shocked with the intensity and complexity of this vocal writing. This man knew how to write for the voice. Until singers are willing to research his works, we, the public, will know him for a very orchestra suites and nothing more. The result will be a very stilted view of what the man had to offer. Now getting to the performance by Bartoli. She really loves this music, as you can tell. Yes, she is mannered in some of the things she does, but that is her way of seeing the music. Her technical skills are amazing, and her interpretations (the "drama" behind the music) is just as intense. Some think Bartoli has a strong voice. Actually, her voice is very small, if you have heard her in performance (they weren't even sure she would be heard when she sang at the Met), and it has a very delicate quality, even when being "brash." Recordings give you the impression she has a much larger sound than she does, but that is because small voices record truer and better than large ones (the industry still can't capture large voices at all). However, even with a small voice, in performance she is breathtaking. She makes the music live. She has weird mannerisms one sees that to American trained singers are completely unacceptable (weird facial expressions, strange things done with he mouth and teeth, head bobbing, etc), but that has never distracted from her overall intensity. Yes, she is intense. You are literally taken away with her interpretation, and her skills. Interestingly, she is more famous in music circles for her cancelations (she cancels more performances in a year than she actually sings). I love this recording, not only because of the music, but because I have seen her sing some of this music live. She really LIVES what she sings, and that comes across in this recording. A special note: in the little booklet that comes with the recording, Bartoli herself writes her impressions of this music. It is extremely insightful. Whether you like her or not, you have to admire the work she has done to make this music live and be as authentic in interpretation as she can. It is her love of this music that has caused her to record this album. I am thankful she did, for now, I can take those old scores I have and get a better understanding of what the composer was doing. Would that more singers would explore new/old works, and I think it would be far more interesting to have them write their impressions of the music they are singing than the standard academic essays we must read. Reading about how she came to this music, in her own words, gave a different dimension to listening. Now I was listening to see if she was successful in communicating what she felt this music had to offer. SHE WAS.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best work of Cecilia Bartoli,
By Annio (Spain) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Vivaldi Album (Audio CD)
This is simply the best work of Cecilia Bartoli. Her voice is a delicatessen and Il Giardino Armonico sounds very very well. I think that I don't need to say anymore. Simply: BUY IT!!
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