Sartorio: Orfeo, tu dormi (from Orfeo)

This page lists our only recording of Orfeo, tu dormi (from Orfeo), by Antonio Sartorio (1630-80) on CD.

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Rosso - Italian Baroque Arias

Awards:

Gramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - June 2010

Label:

DG

Catalogue No:

4778763

Discs:

1

Release date:

12th April 2010

Barcode:

0028947787631

Medium:

CD
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Rosso - Italian Baroque Arias


Handel:

Tornami a vagheggiar (from Alcina)

Lascia ch'io pianga (from Rinaldo)

Volate, amori (from Ariodante)

Ah! mio cor! (from Alcina)

Neghittosi, or voi che fate? (from Ariodante)

Marcello, B:

Come mai puoi vedermi piangere (from Arianna)

Porpora:

Morte amara (from Lucio Papirio)

Sartorio:

Quando voglio (from Giulio Cesare in Egitto)

Orfeo, tu dormi (from Orfeo)

Scarlatti, A:

Se il mio dolor t'offende (from La Griselda)

Caldo Sangue (from Sedecia Re di Gerusalemme)

Stradella:

Queste lagrime e sospiri (from San Giovanni Battista)

Vivaldi:

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


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Patricia Petibon, admired for her command of Baroque style, records her first album of Italian Baroque arias partnered by Andrea Marcon and the Venice Baroque Orchestra

Saluted by the International Record Review for her “rare ability to inject into her performance vocal characterizations which . . . nullify the need to see these operatic characters in the flesh,” Rosso frames Petibon’s gift of transformation by purely vocal means

Petibon’s keen interpretive intelligence and gleaming tone summon into vivid life a wealth of characters tangled up in the power plays of gods, kings, witches, and devils

Rosso mixes beloved Handel airs like “Lascia ch’io pianga” with newly discovered arias by his contemporaries and predecessors. Sartorio’s “Quando voglio” and Porpora’s floating “Morte amara” are potential hits

Her Deutsche Grammophon debut, Amoureuses, won 2009’s BBC Music Magazine Award for “Best Opera Album”

playGiulio Cesare In Egitto - Quando Voglio

playSan Giovanni Battista - Queste Lagrime E Sospiri

playAlcina / Act 1 - Tornami A Vagheggiar

playRinaldo / Act 2 - "Lascia Ch'io Pianga"

playAriodante HWV 33 / Act 1 - "Volate, Amori"

playGiulio Cesare / Act 3 - "Piangerò La Sorte Mia"

playLa Griselda / Act 3 / Scene 3 - Se Il Mio Dolor T'offende

playAlcina / Act 2 - Ah, Mio Cor

playAriodante HWV 33 / Act 1 - Neghittosi, Or Voi Che Fate

playLucio Papirio / Act 1 - Morte Amara

playL'Olimpiade / Act 2 Scene 5 - Siam Navi All'onde

playL'Orfeo - Orfeo, Tu Dormi

playArianna - Come Mai Puoi Vedermi Piangere

playIl Sedecia, Rè Di Gerusalemme - Caldo Sangue

Patricia Petibon performs Sartorio's 'Quando voglio'

The Times

23rd April 2010

*****

“Her voice is absolutely extraordinary. The higher her register, the stronger her tone, pouring out in a molten flow of shining beauty...And it’s not just Petibon’s voice. It’s also the dramatic impulse running alongside, pulsing and throbbing in step with every expression of sorrow or revenge in the texts.”

Gramophone Magazine

June 2010

“This enterprisingly planned recital confirms Patricia Petibon as a singing actress with few peers in Baroque opera...it is hard to resist the mesmeric intensity of Petibon's singing...[Marcon's] expert period band matches Petibon all the way in acuity and dramatic flair.”

The Telegraph

7th May 2010

***

“plenty of character and vivacity”

New York Times

26th November 2010

“Ms. Petibon sings with spontaneous abandon, impressive coloratura and distinctive ornamentation. The Venice Baroque Orchestra, led by Andrea Marcon, adds to the tempest with vibrant playing.”

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