Vivaldi: Ah fuggi rapido

This page lists all recordings of Ah fuggi rapido, by Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) on CD.

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Amor Profano - Vivaldi Arias

Amor Profano - Vivaldi Arias


Vivaldi:

Tra le follie...Siam navi all'onde algenti (from L'Olimpiade)

adapted by Andrea Marcon

Sin nel placido soggiorno

adapted by Andrea Marcon

Ah fuggi rapido

adapted by Andrea Marcon

Non m'afflige il tormento di morte

adapted by Andrea Marcon

Quegl' occhi luminosi

adapted by Andrea Marcon

Squarciami pure il seno

adapted by Andrea Marcon

Se in campo armato from Catone in Utica

adapted by Andrea Marcon

Sinfonia from Il Bajazet (Il Tamerlano)

Griselda: Agitata da due venti

adapted by Andrea Marcon

Griselda - dramma per musica : Dopo un' orrida procella

adapted by Andrea Marcon

Amato ben tu sei la mia speranza

adapted by Andrea Marcon

Combatta un gentil cor

adapted by Andrea Marcon

La farfalletta

adapted by Andrea Marcon

Or che cinto ho il crin d'alloro

adapted by Andrea Marcon


“Amor profano is a role model of how a Baroque opera arias recital disc should be put together - with proper research, affection for the composer, and top-notch artistry.” Gramophone Magazine, May 2008

“Kermes is on top form, singing with vocal clarity, tonal precision and inflective subtlety.” BBC Music Magazine, April 2008 *****

“Simone Kermes has once again teamed up with Andrea Marcon and his Venice Baroque Orchestra for a superbly balanced exploration of opera arias. The level of effort and intelligence in choosing the right repertoire is clearly manifest in this varied and stimulating anthology.
There is a tangible variety of dramatic sentiments and instrumental colours: the introduction of solo cello, recorders, trumpets, solo trumpet and horns in occasional arias is perfectly timed to avoid too much textural monotony, and they make the experience livelier and entertaining. Each aria seems to have been meticulously placed in a sequence that pulls the listener through the contrasts in Vivaldi's operatic writing, which also means that the disc tells a story about the repertoire as well as giving Kermes and the Venetian players plenty of opportunities to show how well they can perform it.
Some of Kermes's dizzying cadenzas are perhaps excessive, but such extravagances are never dull. Her delivery of tempestuous coloratura arias is often exhilarating (the opening aria 'Siam navi all'onde algenti'). The Venice Baroque Orchestra's playing is also dazzling, sensitive and lyrical.
Five of the arias here are first recordings, including a robust heroic aria from OrlandoFurioso – not Vivaldi's famous opera of that title but an earlier setting of the story that also featured music by Ristori – in which Kermes's rapid repeated notes are astonishing. The finest of the rare items is 'Quegl'occhi luminosi' (from Semiramide), which reminds us that, notwithstanding the flashy fast stuff, both singer and composer are often at their dramatic finest in ravishing slow music. 'Se in campo armato' (Catone in Utica) is tastefully played, with its vivacious trumpet-laden accompaniment excellently juxtaposed with a tender B section (although Kermes perhaps over-eggs the ornaments in the da capo repeat). The concluding aria 'Or che cinto ho il crin d'alloro' (Giustino) shows the musicians' infectious joy in the music, with an extrovert vocal line, exuberant horns, and snappy strings and continuo.
'Amor profano' is a role model of how a Baroque opera arias recital disc should be put together – with proper research, affection for the composer, and top-notch artistry.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - May 2008

BBC Music Magazine

Opera Choice - April 2008

DG - 4776618

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$16.75

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Viva! Simone Kermes sings Vivaldi

Viva! Simone Kermes sings Vivaldi


Vivaldi:

Nulla in mundo pax sincera, motet for soprano, strings & continuo, RV 630

Tra le follie...Siam navi all'onde algenti (from L'Olimpiade)

Quegl' occhi luminosi

Combatta un gentil cor

La farfalletta

In furore iustissimae irae, RV626

Ah fuggi rapido

Or che cinto ho il crin d'alloro

Griselda: Agitata da due venti

Se in campo armato from Catone in Utica


In recent years German soprano Simone Kermes has been the sensation of press and public with her Vivaldi recordings. Here is a single CD compilation of highlights from her two solo Vivaldi recordings on Archiv Produktion, Amor Sacro and Amor Profano.

Of Amor Profano, Opera magazine wrote: “Kermes’s distinctive voice has an appealing smoothness and roundedness of tone…an intensely dramatic personality at work…super-precise coloratura…Kermes’s technique is something to marvel at”; and Gramophone summed up: Amor profano is a role model of how a Baroque opera arias recital disc should be put together – with proper research, affection for the composer, and top-notch artistry”.

Booklet includes bio of Kermes, quotes, and sung texts in Italian & Latin plus translations in English, German and French.

DG Archiv - 4779843

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