Rossi / Stubbs / Tragicomedia: Rossi: Le Canterine Romane
Rossi / Stubbs / Tragicomedia: Rossi: Le Canterine Romane
Format: CD
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Artist: Rossi / Stubbs / Tragicomedia
Label: WEA Apex Classics
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 825646178223
Genre: Classical
Le Canterine Romane - Rossi: Cantatas / Tragicomedia Composer: Luigi Rossi Orchestra/Ensemble: Tragicomedia Conductor: Stephen Stubbs Tragicomedia (Barbara Borden, Suzie LeBlanc, Emily Van Evera (soprano); Päivi Järviö, (mezzo); Eric Headley (viola da gamba, lirone); Stephen Stubbs (chitarrone, guitar); Andrew Lawrence-King (arpa doppia, harpsichord, organ) /Stephen Stubbs Luigi Rossi was one of Italy's most celebrated composers of the 17th century. He was mentioned in the same breath as Cavalli: Rossi's stature in Rome was comparable to that of Cavalli in Venice. They are also similar in that their fame stretched as far as France. Operas by Cavalli and Rossi were performed in Paris, mainly thanks to Cardinal Mazarin, who was of Italian origin and tried to enthuse French audiences about Italian music.
Tracks:
1.1 Disperate Speranze À 03
1.2 Piango, Prego E Sospiro À 03
1.3 Infelice Pensier À 02
1.4 Passacaille Del Seigneur Luigi
1.5 Corrente
1.6 Occhi Belli À 02
1.7 Sarabanda
1.8 Balletto
1.9 Noi Siam Tre Donzellette Semplicette À 03
1.10 Perche Piangete Amanti
1.11 Amanti a Giocare
1.12 Pene, Pene, Ahi, Chi Vuol Pene
1.13 Ai Sospiri, Al Dolore À 02
1.14 Arie Di Passacaglia
1.15 Speranza Al Tuo Pallore À 02
1.16 Poi Che Mancò la Speranza
1.17 Fan Battaglia À 03