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L’Arte dell’Arco: Scarlatti – La Dirindina, Sinfonie & Sonate (FLAC)

L’Arte dell’Arco: Scarlatti - La Dirindina, Sinfonie & Sonate (FLAC)

Composer: Domenico Scarlatti
Performer: Makoto Sakurada, Marina Bartoli, Giulio Mastrototaro, L’Arte dell’Arco
Conductor: Federico Guglielmo
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: CPO
Catalogue: 7775552
Release: 2012
Size: 329 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: cover

Sinfonia No. 3 in G Major
01. I. Allegrissimo
02. II. Grave
03. III. Allegrissimo

Sonata in D Minor, K.89 / L.211 / P.12
04. I. Allegro
05. II. Grave
06. III. Allegro

Sinfonia No. 7 in C Major
07. I. Presto
08. II. Adagio e staccato
09. III. Allegrissimo

La Dirindina, Pt. I Scene 1
10. Recitative. Signora Dirindina (Don Carissimo, Dirindina)
11. Aria. Vo’ cantar come a voi piace (Dirindina)
12. Recitative. E questo basta a me (Don Carissimo, Dirindina, Liscione)
13. Aria. Sola voi? (Don Carissimo)
14. Recitative. Sola, signora si, sola benissimo! (Liscione, Don Carissimo, Dirindina)
15. Trio. Commar Dirindina (Don Carissimo, Dirindina, Liscione)

La Dirindina, Pt. II Scene 1
16. Ma il vostro sentimento (Dirindina, Liscione)
17. Queste vostre pupillette (Liscione)
18. Recitative. Di voi mi fido (Dirindina, Liscione)
19. Aria. A un amante (Dirindina)
20. Recitative. Ma quellche più pillota (Liscione, Dirindina, Don Carissimo)
21. Trio. Dammi la na Liscione (Don Carissimo, Dirindina, Liscione)

Sinfonia No. 15 in B-Flat Major
22. I. Allegro
23. II. Grave
24. III. Allegro

Keyboard Sonata K90 in D minor
25. I. Grave
26. II. Allegro
27. III. Allegro
28. IV. Allegro

Sinfonia No. 10 in G major
29. I. Allegro
30. II. Grave
31. III. Allegro

This month Federico Guglielmo and his historical instruments ensemble L’arte dell’arco turn to sinfonias and sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti and to the same composer’s short intermezzo farce La Dirindina. The intermezzo was a type of entr’acte music inserted as ‘comic relief’ between the acts of court dramas and operas during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. This particular farsetta involves the personal relations between a budding opera diva and her teacher; she is vain and reluctant to practice, and he is extremely jealous of her lover.

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