Jaroussky, Philippe: La Vanita Del Mondo
Jaroussky, Philippe: La Vanita Del Mondo
Format: CD
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Artist: Jaroussky, Philippe
Label: Erato
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 190295179298
Genre: Classical
Philippe Jaroussky brings his musical and dramatic powers to a programme of music from Italian oratorios of the baroque era, including five arias in world premiere recordings. La vanità del mondo, takes it's name from an oratorio by Pietro Torri and among the other composers are Händel, Scarlatti, Vivaldi, Hasse, Fago and Caldara. "I think composers of this period often give of their best when setting the great stories of the Old Testament," says Jaroussky. "And if oratorio stories are more static than opera, they allow for deeper reflection on the place of mankind in the universe. I think that resonates with particular intensity in 2020, a year of pandemic."
Tracks:
1.1 Abramo: "Perché Più Franco" (Isacco)
1.2 La Giuditta: "Ardea Di Fiamma Impura" (Nutrice, Oloferne)
1.3 La Giuditta: "Dormi, O Fulmine Di Guerra" (Nutrice)
1.4 Dio Sul Sinai: "Odi, Mosè Mio Fido" (Dio, Mosè)
1.5 Dio Sul Sinai: "Caderà, Perirà" (Dio)
1.6 Il Trionfo Del Tempo E Del Disinganno, HWV 46A: "Lascia la Spina, Cogli la Rosa" (Piacere)
1.7 Assalonne: "Contro L'empio S'impugni la Spada" (Ioabbe)
1.8 La Decollazione Di San Giovanni Battista: "Bacio L'ombre E Le Catene" (S. G. Battista)
1.9 La Decollazione Di San Giovanni Battista: Sinfonia
1.10 La Vanità Del Mondo: "Esiliatevi Pene Funeste" (Piacere)
1.11 Il Faraone Sommerso: "Ohimè, D'armi E Cavalli" (Messo)
1.12 Il Faraone Sommerso: "Forz'è Pur Nel Proprio Sangue" (Messo)
1.13 Santa Ferma: "Ferma, Ascolta E Festeggia" (Angelo)
1.14 Santa Ferma: "Amar Senza Penar" (Angelo)
1.15 La Conversione Di Sant'agostino: "SÌ, Solo a Te Mio Dio" (Sant'agostino)
1.16 La Conversione Di Sant'agostino: "Il Rimorso Opprime Il Seno" (Sant'agostino)
1.17 La Giuditta: "Tuona Il Ciel" (Achior)
1.18 Morte E Sepoltura Di Christo: "È Morto Il Mio Gesù" (Maria Di Giacobbe)