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Características principales
Nombre del artista del album | Patricia Petibon, Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea Marcon |
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Nombre del álbum | Rosso (Italian Baroque Arias) |
Compañía productora | Deutsche Grammophon |
Formato | Físico |
Tipo de álbum | CD |
Incluye pistas adicionales | No |
Año de lanzamiento | 2010 |
Tipo de envase | Caja de plástico |
Versión Del Álbum | Estándar |
Otros
Cantidad de canciones | 14 |
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Origen | Europa |
Género | Italian Baroque Arias |
Cantidad de piezas | 1 |
Accesorios incluidos | Libro |
Descripción
Patricia Petibon, Venice Baroque Orchestra, Andrea Marcon
Rosso (Italian Baroque Arias)
Label:
Deutsche Grammophon – Deutsche Grammophon
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
Europe
Released:
6 de abr de 2010
Genre:
Classical
Style:
Baroque, Opera, Oratorio
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Tracklist
1 Quando Voglio (Cleopatra) 2:41
2 Queste Lagrime E Sospiri (Salomè) 4:42
3 Tornami A Vagheggiar (Morgana) 4:58
4 Lascia Ch'Io Pianga (Almirena) 5:38
5 Volate, Amori (Ginevra) 3:49
6 Piangerò La Sorte Mia (Cleopatra) 6:59
7 Se Il Mio Dolor T'Offende (Griselda) 2:40
8 Ah! Mio Cor, Schernito Sei! (Alcina) 12:24
9 Neghittosi, Or Voi Che Fate? (Dalinda) 3:19
10 Morte Amara (Quinto Fabio) 4:30
11 Siam Navi All'Onde Algenti (Aminta) 7:18
12 Orfeo, Tu Dormi (Euridice) 5:17
13 Come Mai Puoi Vedermi Piangere? (Arianna) 5:14
14 Caldo Sangue (Ismaele) 5:55
Creditos
Administrator [Orchestra] – Arianna Fuser
Art Direction – Merle Kersten
Booklet Editor – Jens Schünemeyer, Texthouse
Composed By – Alessandro Scarlatti (tracks: 7, 14), Alessandro Stradella (tracks: 2), Antonio Sartorio (tracks: 1, 12), Antonio Vivaldi (tracks: 11), Benedetto Marcello (tracks: 13), George Frideric Handel* (tracks: 3 to 6, 8, 9), Nicola Porpora (tracks: 10)
Conductor – Andrea Marcon
Coordinator [Project] – Burkhard Bartsch
Engineer [Assistant] – Jürgen Bulgrin
Engineer [Recording] – Ulrich Vette
Engineer [Tonmeister] – Ulrich Vette
Executive-Producer – Dr. Alexander Buhr
Guest – Joel Grare*
Libretto By – Anon. (tracks: 3, 5, 9), Ansaldo Ansaldi (tracks: 2), Antonio Salvi (tracks: 10), Aurelio Aureli (tracks: 12), Filippo Ortensio Fabbri (tracks: 14), Francesco Maria Ruspoli (tracks: 7), Giacomo Francesco Bussani (tracks: 1), Giacomo Rossi (tracks: 4), Nicola Haym* (tracks: 6), Pietro Metastasio (tracks: 11), Vincenzo Cassani (tracks: 13)
Libretto By [After] – Aaron Hill (tracks: 4), Apostolo Zeno (tracks: 7), Giacomo Francesco Bussani (tracks: 6)
Libretto By, Adapted By [Adaptation] – Antonio Salvi (tracks: 5, 9), Riccardo Broschi (tracks: 3, 8), Torquato Tasso (tracks: 4)
Liner Notes – Kenneth Chalmers, Philippe Beaussant
Liner Notes [English Translation] – Stewart Spencer
Liner Notes [French Translation] – Dennis Collins
Liner Notes [German Translation] – Eva Zöllner, Reinhard Lüthje
Liner Notes, Translated By [Traductions] – David Ylla-Somers (tracks: 14), Jean-Claude Poyet (tracks: 4), Perle Abbrugiati (tracks: 1 to 3, 6 to 8, 10 to 13)
Liner Notes, Translated By [Traductions], Adapted By [Adapt.] – Yvette Gogue (tracks: 5, 9)
Liner Notes, Translated By [Translations, Based On An English Translation] – Peggie Cochrane (tracks: 3, 8)
Liner Notes, Translated By [Translations] – Kenneth Chalmers (tracks: 1, 2, 7, 10 to 13), Lionel Salter (tracks: 5, 6, 9), Susannah Howe (tracks: 14)
Liner Notes, Translated By [Übersetzungen, Reversed (Rev.)] – Klaus Scharff (tracks: 5, 9)
Liner Notes, Translated By [Übersetzungen] – Gudrun Meier (tracks: 4, 14), Reinhard Lüthje (tracks: 1 to 3, 6 to 8, 10 to 13)
Orchestra – Venice Baroque Orchestra
Performer [Venice Baroque Orchestra], Archlute – Daniele Caminiti, Josias Rodriguez
Performer [Venice Baroque Orchestra], Baroque Guitar – Josias Rodriguez
Performer [Venice Baroque Orchestra], Cello, Viola da Gamba [Viola Da Gamba] – Francesco Galligioni
Performer [Venice Baroque Orchestra], Flute [Transverse], Oboe – Michele Favaro
Performer [Venice Baroque Orchestra], Harpsichord, Organ – Johannes Keller
Performer [Venice Baroque Orchestra], Percussion – Joel Grare
Performer [Venice Baroque Orchestra], Viola – Alessandra Di Vincenzo, Mario Paladin
Performer [Venice Baroque Orchestra], Violin [I (1)] – Giuseppe Cabrio, Luca Mares, Massimiliano Tieppo, Nicola Mansutti
Performer [Venice Baroque Orchestra], Violin [II ] – Gianpiero Zanocco, Giorgio Baldan, Marta Peroni, Massimiliano Simonetto
Performer [Venice Baroque Orchestra], Violone – Alessandro Sbrogiò
Photography By [Artist Photos (Background Pictures) (C)] – CG Textures
Photography By [Artist Photos (Inside Booklet Back Cover) (C)] – Lucy Boccadoro
Photography By [Artist Photos (Marcon) ©] – Harald Hoffmann
Photography By [Artist Photos (C)] – Felix Broede
Photography By [Cover Photo (C)] – Felix Broede
Producer – Arend Prohmann
Recorded By, Mastered By – Emil Berliner Studios
Sleeve Notes – International Record Review
Soprano Vocals – Patricia Petibon
Supervised By [Language Coach] – Rita De Letteriis
Technician [Harpsichord & Organ] – Francesco Zanotto
(P) 2010 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg
Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg
A Universal Music Company
Total Time: 75:23
Cover Photo: (C) Felix Broede
Made in E.U.
All rights of the producer and of the owner of the work reproduced reserved
Unauthorized copying, hiring, lending, public performance and broadcasting of this record prohibited
1 - Giulio Cesare in Egitto (Venice, 1676)
2 - San Giovanni Battista (oratorio, Rome, 1675)
3, 8 - Alcina HWV 34 (London, 1735)
4 - Rinaldo HWV 7 (London, 1711)
5, 9 - Ariodante HWV 33 (London, 1735)
6 - Giulio Cesare in Egitto HWV 17 (London, 1724)
7 - Griselda (Rome, 1721)
10 - Lucio Papirio (Venice, 1737)
11 - L'Olimpiade (Venice, 1734)
12 - L'Orfeo (Venice, 1672)
13 - Arianna (Venice, 1727)
14 - Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme (oratorio, Urbino, 1705)
a' = 415 Hz
3 - L'isola di Alcina
4 - La Gerusalemme liberata
5 - Ginevra, principessa di Scozia
Traductions :
Sartorio: "Giulio Cesare in Egitto", "L'Orfeo"; Stradella: "San Giovanni Battista"; Scarlatti: "Griselda"; Porpora: "Lucio Papirio"; Marcello: "Arianna"; Handel: "Giulio Cesare in Egitto" – Perle Abbrugiati
(C) 2010 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg
Handel: "Alcina" – Perle Abbrugiati
(C) 2009 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg
Handel: "Rinaldo" – Jean-Claude Poyet
(C) 2000 Decca Music Group Limited
Handel: "Ariodante" (C) 1979 Yvette Gogue; adapt. DGG 1997
Vivaldi: "L'Olimpiade" – Perle Abbrugiati
(C) 2008 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg
Scarlatti: "Il Sedecia" – David Ylla-Somers
(C) 2005 Decca Music Group Limited
Übersetzungen:
Sartorio: "Giulio Cesare in Egitto", "L'Orfeo"; Stradella: "San Giovanni Battista"; Scarlatti: "Griselda"; Porpora: "Lucio Papirio"; Marcello: "Arianna" – Reinhard Lüthje
(C) 2010 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg
Händel: "Giulio Cesare in Egitto" – Reinhard Lüthje
(C) 2003 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg
Händel: "Alcina" – Reinhard Lüthje
(C) 2009 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg
Händel: "Rinaldo" – Gudrun Meier
(C) 2000 Decca Music Group Limited
Händel: "Ariodante" – 1979 Phonogram/Klaus Scharff; rev. 1997 DGG (C) 1997 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg
Vivaldi: "L'Olimpiade" – Reinhard Lüthje
(C) 2008 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg
Scarlatti: "Il Sedecia" – Gudrun Meier
(C) 2005 Decca Music Group Limited
Translations:
Sartorio: "Giulio Cesare in Egitto", "L'Orfeo"; Stradella: "San Giovanni Battista"; Scarlatti: "Griselda"; Porpora: "Lucio Papirio"; Marcello: "Arianna" – Kenneth Chalmers
(C) 2010 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg
Handel: "Alcina" – Based on an English translation by Peggie Cochrane (C) 1962 Decca Music Group Limited; rev. 2008 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg
Handel: "Rinaldo" (C) 2000 Decca Music Group Limited
Handel: "Ariodante" (C) 1979 Lionel Salter
Handel: "Giulio Cesare in Egitto" (C) 1970 Lionel Salter
Vivaldi: "L'Olimpiade" – Kenneth Chalmers
(C) 2008 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg
Scarlatti: "Il Sedecia" – Susannah Howe
(C) 2005 Decca Music Group Limited
Recorded at Gustav-Mahler-Saal, Kulturzentrum Grand Hotel, Roblach/Dobbiaco, in September, 2009.
Recording: Toblach/Dobbiaco, Kulturzentrum Grand Hotel, Gustav-Mahler-Saal, 9/2009
(P) & (C) 2010 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Hamburg
Cover Photo (C) Felix Broede
Artist Photos (C) Felix Broede; © Harald Hoffmann (Marcon); (C) Lucy Boccadoro (inside booklet back cover); (C) cg textures (background pictures)
Printed in the E. U.
Includes a 36 page booklet with notes in English, German, and French and lyric translations
Jewel case with a clear tray
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