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Mineccia: Ariosti – London. Arias for Alto (24/88 FLAC)

Mineccia: Ariosti - London. Arias for Alto (24/88 FLAC)
Mineccia: Ariosti – London. Arias for Alto (24/88 FLAC)

Composer: Attilio Malachia Ariosti
Performer: Filippo Mineccia
Orchestra: Ensemble Odyssee
Conductor: Andrea Friggi
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Glossa
Release: 2016
Size: 1.25 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

01. Vespasiano: Sorga pur l’oppressa roma
02. I gloriosi presagi di Scipione Africano: Bella mia, lascia ch’io vada
03. Caio Marzio Coriolano: Perdonate, o cari amori
04. Vespasiano: Premera soglio di morte

Caio Marzio Coriolano
05. Overture
06. Overture: Presto

07. Aquilio consolo: Rinasce amor

Caio Marzio Coriolano
08. Act III: Spirate, o iniqui marmi
09. Act III: Voi d’un figlio tanto misero

10. Dario: Voi del ciel pietosi numi
11. Tito Manlio: Venga pur quel si terribile
12. Le profezie d’Eliseo nell’assedio di Samaria: Sinfonia
13. Tito Manlio: Col nemico di mia pace
14. La madre dei Maccabei: Benche l’ultimo al tormento
15. Tito Manlio: Aure care
16. La madre dei Maccabei: Quando il mondo fabbrico
17. Caio Marzio Coriolano: Io spero che in quei guardi

Recorded: January 2015
Recording Venue: Diemen (Schuilkerk De Hoop), Netherlands

For a composer who has received little attention on record, Ariosti was remarkably successful in his own time as a composer, a performer and as a diplomat (he was a monk too). He was sought after in the courts of Mantua, Berlin, Vienna and Paris before he made his way to London in 1716. There he wrote for singers such as Senesino and Cuzzoni and went on to become one of the three leading composers at the Royal Academy alongside Handel and Giovanni Bononcini.

Filippo Mineccia’s recital includes arias taken from drammi per musica, such as the highly successful ‘Caio Marzio Coriolano’, ‘Vespasiano’ and ‘Tito Manlio’. Mineccia has quickly become one of the exciting young talents revelling in the vocal demands called of opera seria, whether in live performance or on record: he appeared as Gasparini’s Tamerlano on the recent ‘Bajazet’ [also Glossa] and has also recorded with the likes of Antonio Florio and the late Alan Curtis. Although formed as recently as 2010 Andrea Friggi’s Ensemble Odyssee has quickly established itself with its dynamic interpretations of Italian music from across the 18th century. Friggi also provides us, in the booklet essay, with an insight into the chequered life and compositional variety of Attilio Ariosti.

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