Handel: Al lampo dell' armi (from Giulio Cesare)

This page lists all recordings of Al lampo dell' armi (from Giulio Cesare), by George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) on CD.

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Handel Operatic Arias

Handel Operatic Arias


Handel:

Frondi tenere e belle ... Ombra mai fù (from Serse)

Va tacito e nascosto (from Giulio Cesare)

Al lampo dell' armi (from Giulio Cesare)

Dall'ondoso periglio (from Giulio Cesare)

Aure, deh, per pietà (from Giulio Cesare)

A dispetto (from Tamerlano)

Scherza, infida (from Ariodante)

Cara speme (from Giulio Cesare)

L'angue offeso (from Giulio Cesare)

Pompe vane di morte! (from Rodelinda)

Dove sei, amato bene? (from Rodelinda)

Vivi, tiranno, io t'ho scampato (from Rodelinda)

Cara sposa (from Rinaldo)


“Sheer delight from first bar to last.” BBC Music Magazine

“Here is a countertenor who, for once, gives an inkling of what the castrato voice did for Handel and his music ... Every track is a winner on this disc. More please.” Sunday Times

“The ever-increasing popularity of Handel and his contemporaries, and their employment of alto castratos, has encouraged the development of countertenors capable of similar vocal feats to the original interpreters of the heroic roles in these works. Among these David Daniels can certainly be counted as a leading contender. He displays and deploys his talent here in a wide range of arias reflective and dramatic. His amazing technique runs through Tamerlano's virtuoso 'A dispetto' and Bertarido's 'Vivi tiranno!' without a blemish in the sound and with every division in its place yet part of a confidently delivered whole: by and large Daniels's runs and embellishments are smoothly accomplished. In more reflective pieces such as Giulio Cesare's 'Aure, deh, per pietà' (he also tackles Sesto's 'Cara speme' from Giulio Cesare, a particularly liquid, subtle piece of singing), Bertarido's 'Dove sei?' and Ariodante's sad lament, 'Scherza infida', written for the great Senesino, he uses his impeccable Italian to express wide-ranging emotions. Throughout, Roger Norrington and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment give excellent support. The recording is blameless so there's every reason for readers to sample this fine exposition of the countertenor's art.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

Virgin Veritas - 5453262

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$12.50

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James Bowman sings Handel Heroic Arias

James Bowman sings Handel Heroic Arias


Handel:

Pena tiranna (from Amadigi)

Va tacito e nascosto (from Giulio Cesare)

Venti turbini (Rinaldo)

Scherza, infida (from Ariodante)

Overture to Serse

Zeffiretto, che scorre nel prato (from Giustino)

Al lampo dell' armi (from Giulio Cesare)

Tanti affanni (from Ottone)

Or la tromba (Rinaldo)

Cara sposa (from Rinaldo)

Se parla nel mio cor (Giustino)

Verdi prati (from Alcina)


One of the most successful collaborations between legendary British countertenor James Bowman singing at the height of his powers and The King’s Consort. Universally praised on its first release, it here makes a welcome second outing on the Helios label.

Handel’s Italian operatic arias put the virtuoso singer very much in the spotlight, and none more than the most precious voice-type of the era, the star castrato. This is a selection of Handel’s most famous and melodic heroic set-pieces for his operatic heroes, alternately sweetly reflective or sparkling with fire and energy, and all performed with Bowman’s unmistakeable panache.

“A supreme achievement” Classic CD

Helios - CDH55370

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$8.50

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The Best of Andreas Scholl

The Best of Andreas Scholl


Caccini, G:

Amarilli mia bella

Dowland:

In darkness let me dwell

Gasparini:

Lidia, il sono (Destati Lidia)

La pieta che ancor (Ecco, che alfin)

Gluck:

Che faro' senza Euridice? (from Orfeo ed Euridice)

Handel:

Ombra mai fu (from Serse)

Dove sei, amato bene? (from Rodelinda)

Perché viva il caro sposo (from Rodrigo)

Aure, deh, per pietà (from Giulio Cesare)

Al lampo dell' armi (from Giulio Cesare)

Pergolesi:

Stabat mater: Opening duet

Pook:

How Sweet The Moonlight (from the film - The Merchant Of Venice)

Porpora:

Va' per le vene il sangue (from Il Trionfo di Camilla)

trad.:

Blow the Wind Southerly

Down by the Salley Gardens

Ar-ri-rang

Vivaldi:

Ad te clamamus

Nisi Dominus: Cum dederit


“Scholl's voice rushes through the bloodstream” The Times

Decca - 4757667

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$16.50

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Arias for Senesino

Arias for Senesino


Albinoni:

Stelle ingrate (from Astarto)

Selvagge Amenita (from Engelberta)

Handel:

Bel contento (from Flavio)

Pompe vane di morte! (from Rodelinda)

Dove sei, amato bene? (from Rodelinda)

Dall'ondoso periglio (from Giulio Cesare)

Aure, deh, per pietà (from Giulio Cesare)

Al lampo dell' armi (from Giulio Cesare)

Cara sposa (from Rinaldo)

Lotti:

Discordi pensier (from Teofane)

Fosti caro (from Gli odi delusi dal sangue)

Porpora:

Va' per le vene il sangue (from Il Trionfo di Camilla)

Scarlatti, D:

Del ciel sui giri (from Carlo Re d'Allemagna)


“…Andreas Scholl… has developed the confidence and showmanship of a seasoned dramatic artist. Scholl's collaboration with Accademia Bizantina is proving to be a fruitful one which has breathed life into some of the forgotten delights of Baroque music. Ottavio Dantone coaxes some thrilling playing from the ensemble, combining refined lyricism with flamboyant virtuosity in true Italian style.” BBC Music Magazine, September 2005 ****

“Scholl sings this stunningly, the reams of coloratura dazzlingly even yet never mechanical, and delivered on seemingly inexhaustible reserves of breath. …it is the slower, soulful numbers that remain longest in the memory, above all 'Cara Sposa' and the scenas from Rodelinda and Giulio Cesare. The grace and intensity of the singing are matched by vivid accompaniments from Ottavio Dantone's period band, and caught in a sympathetic acoustic. Enthusiastically recommended.” Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2005

GGramophone Magazine

Editor's Choice - Awards Issue 2005

BBC Music Magazine

Opera Choice - September 2005

Decca - 4756569

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$16.50

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