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Clara Rottsolk (soprano) Tempesta di Mare Chamber Players The soprano Clara Rottsolk joins Tempesta di Mare Chamber Players for a disc of cantatas and instrumental music by Alessandro Scarlatti. Though his cantatas and operas are little known today Scarlatti was a titan in his time, closely associated with Rome’s Arcadian Academy and an inspiration to the much younger Handel, a frequent visitor to the Academy. Scarlatti’s specialty was the cantata, the operatic equivalent of the short story, in which music and narrative are distilled to their core, resulting in beautiful and moving yet succinct multi-movement vocal works. Tempesta di Mare has programmed four rarely performed Scarlatti cantatas, the Quella pace gradita, Bella dama di nome Santa, Non sò qual più m’ingombra (Cantata Pastorale) and Bella, s’io t’amo alongside Concerto IX in A minor. ‘We chose these cantatas to show the range of things that Scarlatti does with one voice and a small complement of instruments’, says Gwyn Roberts, artistic co-director of Tempesta di Mare. The cantatas are complemented by a concerto. Scarlatti’s instrumental music, like the vocal music, is much more concerned with the intricate interweaving of voices and the subtle detail of line than it is with raw virtuosity. Concerto IX, which appears in a manuscript collection dated 1725 (the year of Scarlatti’s death) certainly bears this out. Scarlatti’s use of the recorder, both here and in the rest of the programme, reflects the recorder’s great popularity throughout most of Scarlatti’s career. “There can be little doubt that Scarlatti's cantatas (reputedly more than 700) are consistently delightful...Rottsolk's voice is supple and stylish, and deals admirably with some very difficult technical arias...the performances are unflaggingly attractive and reveal one beautifully crafted aria after another.” Gramophone Magazine, July 2010 | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Disperato AmoreCantatas and Instrumental Music by Alessandro Scarlatti
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Bach, J S: | Öffne dich mein ganzes Herze, from the cantata ‘Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland', BWV61 Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major, BWV1068: Air ('Air on a G String') Bereite dir, Jesu, noch itzo die Bahn, from the cantata ‘Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben', BWV147a | Böddecker: | Natus est Jesus | Corelli: | Concerto grosso Op. 6 No. 8 in G minor 'fatto per la notte di Natale' | Pachelbel: | Canon & Gigue | Scarlatti, A: | Cantata pastorale 'Non sò qual più m'ingombra' Cantata pastorale 'O di Betlemme altera' |
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| |  | The Artistry of Emma Kirkby
Amodei: | Su l'ore che l'aurora Va', ché l'hai fatto a me Lieve al piè, grave al passo (Cantata sacra per la Beatissima Vergine) | Ariosti: | Cantata 'Pur al fin gentil Viola' | Bach, J S: | Öffne dich mein ganzes Herze, from the cantata ‘Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland', BWV61 Cantata BWV132 'Bereitet die Wege, bereitet die Bahn' | Blow: | Sappho to the Goddess of Love | Böddecker: | Natus est Jesus | Boesset: | Que Philis a l’esprit léger | Couperin, F: | Premiere leçon de Tenebres pour le Mercredy Saint Troisieme lecon de Tenebres pour le Mercredy Saint | Danyel: | Dost thou withdraw thy grace? | Dowland: | O sweet woods I saw my Lady weepe Daphne was not so chaste Farewell too faire Time's eldest sonne Shall I strive with wordes to move? | Ferrabosco, A II: | So beautie on the waters stood | Graupner: | Ach Gott Herr | Greene, M: | Orpheus with his lute | Handel: | Gloria Salve Regina, HWV 241 O qualis de coelo sonus, HWV239 Coelestis dum spirat aura, HWV231 Laudate pueri (Psalm 112), HWV236 | India: | Da l’onde del mio pianto | Johnson, R: | Full fathom five | Lalande: | Troisième Leçon de Ténèbres du Mercredy Saint | Lawes, H: | Anacreon's Ode, call'd The Lute (original Greek) Anacreon's Ode, call'd The Lute ('English'd, to be sung by a Basse alone') At dead low ebb of night ('A tale out of Anacreon') Orpheus' Hymn to God | Moulinié: | Paisible et ténébreuse nuit | Scarlatti, A: | Cantata pastorale 'Non sò qual più m'ingombra' Cantata pastorale 'O di Betlemme altera' | Schimmelpfennig: | Dolce tempo passato | Schütz: | Eile mich, Gott, zu erretten, SWV282 | Weldon: | Stop, O ye waves | Wilson, John: | Diffugere nives (Horace, Odes IV, 7) |
Emma Kirkby has enchanted audiences with her almost supernaturally clear and agile soprano ever since she first appeared on the Early Music scene in the 1970s. As the art of historically informed performance has become more and more widely appreciated, so has her style of singing to the extent that she was included in a listing of ‘the 20 greatest sopranos ever’ made by the BBC Music Magazine in 2007. Released on the occasion of her 60th birthday, the present collection celebrates her collaboration with BIS and includes highly acclaimed performances of works from her repertoire such as Handel solo cantatas (with London Baroque) and Dowland songs (with Anthony Rooley and Jakob Lindberg) as well as pieces by less familiar composers, such as Ariosti and Amodei, de Lalande and Schimmelpfennig. This collection provides an opportunity to sample the work of an exceptional singer in all its variety. The accompanying booklet includes a personal appreciation of the performer by music critic Brian Robins, as well as the texts – in the original languages with English translations where applicable – of all the works featured. “…it's often in the modest-looking pieces that she's at her most compelling. Robert Johnson's Full Fathom Five is 109 seconds of breathtaking stillness and beauty, Böddecker's Natus est Jesu a masterclass in how quietly to find variety and meaning in a piece that might have seemed to have little to offer. Artistry indeed, and praise to BIS for recognising how to honour it.” Gramophone Magazine, July 2009 | | | (also available to download from $25.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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