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Viaggio a Venezia

Viaggio a Venezia

Catalog Number: CDX70602
Label: DIVOX
Format: CD

Available: 2
Price: $17.49

Georg F. Handel (1685-1750)
Sinfonia HWV 338 in B major
Aria HWV 355 in do minore (hornpipe)
Suite HWV 354 B major: 3 movements

Tommaso Albinoni (1671-1750)
Sinfonia in G minor
Concerto a 5 Op. IV n. 5 G major

Nicola Porpora (1686-1768)
Concerto V E minor
Concerto I. G Major

Antonia Caldara (1760-1736)
From Passione di Gesú Cristo Signor Nostro: Introduzione (Grave) & Andante

Benedetto Marcello (1686-1739)
From Il Pianto e ilriso dell quarto Stagioni: Sinfonia in G major

Francesco Gasparini (1661-1727)
Ouverture I'Oracolo del Fato

Johann Adolph Hasse (1699-1783)
Ouverture of the Opera - Cleofide

I Virtuosi delle Muse
Stefano Molardi, conductor

The Virtuosi delle Muse under Stefano Molardi have devoted their new recording for DIVOX ANTIQUA, their second, to several contemporaries of Antonio Vivaldi and to works whose origins lie in Venice. In the early 18th century, Venice became the musical crossroads of Europe for a great number of composers. Later, a new generation of musicians entered the Venetian musical world and brought about many innovations such as the "Ospedali," which left an indelible mark on Venice's musical scene, promoted young talents, and drew many musicians from all over Europe to the Serenissima, including George Frideric Handel, Johann Adolf Hasse and Francesco Gasparini. The main figures on this CD are George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) and Nicola Porpora (1686-1768). Both lived and worked in Venice at different times of their lives, and both were sought-after composers in London. Porpora, however, later fell into oblivion after the Neapolitan opera went out of fashion in the late 18th century. Even if Porpora's instrumental works represent only a small percentage of his overall output, the originality of his works was highly esteemed in his day, and the Virtuosi delle Muse succeed in giving voice to the beauty and songfulness of his works. Francesco Gasparini (1668-1727) began his career in Rome before going on to the Ospedale della Pietà in Venice. Antonio Caldara (1670-1736), a native of Venice, was a singer and instrumentalist at San Marco before transferring to Mantua and, later, Vienna. Benedetto Marcello (1686-1739) and Tommaso Albinoni (1671-1750) were members of the Venetian nobility who lived and composed in Venice. This CD includes some first-ever recordings.

An instrumental peculiarity of this CD lies in the use of a tenor viola, which was commonly played in the 17th century, but later came out of use.

Track ListingTimeMP3
Georg F. Handel
Sinfonia HWV 338 in B major
1Allegro1:15
2Adagio2:35
3Allegro1:05
4Aria HWV 355 in do minore (hornpipe)1:47
Suite HWV 354 B major: 3 movements
5Menuet1:14Viaggio a Venezia - Menuet
6Sarabande2:35
7Gavotte1:05
Tommaso Albinoni
Sinfonia in G minor
8Allegro2:01
9Larghetto1:07
10Allegro1:57Viaggio a Venezia - Allegro
Concerto a 5 Op. IV n. 5 G major
11Allegro1:30
12Adagio0:51
13Allegro2:03
Nicola Porpora
Concerto V E minor
14Affettuoso2:12
15Allegro4:06Viaggio a Venezia - Allegro
16Adagio2:22
17Giga. Allegro2:27
Antonia Caldara
From Passione di Gesú Cristo Signor Nostro
18Introduzione (Grave)1:22
19Andante2:06
Benedetto Marcello
From Il Pianto e ilriso dell quarto Stagioni: Sinfonia in G major
20Allegro assai2:40Viaggio a Venezia - Allegro assai
21Andante5:08
22Presto1:54
Francesco Gasparini
Ouverture I'Oracolo del Fato
23Vivace e staccato0:47
24Allegro assai2:01
Johann Adolph Hasse
Ouverture of the Opera – Cleofide
25Allegro2:25Viaggio a Venezia - Allegro
26Andante3:30
27Minuetto0:32
28Presto0:54
29Lento1:22
30Presto1:10Viaggio a Venezia - Presto
Nicola Porpora
Concerto I. G Major
31Adagio1:35
32Allegro3:14
33Allegro2:22
34Presto0:59