Johann Adolf Hasse - Zenobia (2009)

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Johann Adolf Hasse - Zenobia (2009)

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01. cz. I - Allegro assai 02:21							play
02. cz. III - Allegro assai 01:05
03. Cada l'indegno - aria Zopiro, akt I 04:32
04. Di riche gemme - aria Egle, akt I 05:02
05. Vi conosco, amate stelle - aria Tiidate, akt I 03:30
06. Va, ti consola/Come! tiranna! Oh Dio! - duet Zenobia-Tiridate, akt II 04:30
07. Oh che felici pianti! - aria Egle, akt II 04:03
08. Non respiro che rabbia e veleno - aria Radamisto, akt III 03:32
09. Pace una volta e calma - aria Zenobii, akt III 06:10
10. Ah! perche, s'io ti detesto - aria Radamisto, akt III 04:17
11. Pastorella, io io guererei - aria Mitrane, akt III 06:30
12. E menzogma il dir che Amore- chor finatowy, akt III 01:40	play

Soloists of the Warsaw Chamber Opera:
Zenobia - Olga Pasiecznik - soprano
Tiridate - Bernard Pyrzyk - tenor
Radamisto - Marta Boberska - soprano
Egle - Dorota Lachowicz - mezzo-soprano
Zopiro - Leszek Świdzinski - tenor
Mitrane - Jacek Laszczkowski - sopranista

Musicae Antiquae Collegium Varsoviense
Władysław Kłosiewicz – conductor

 

Live recording of the concert which took place on 30 June 1997 in the Grand Ballroom of the Royal Castle in Warsaw. It was the first time Zenobia (albeit in fragments) was performed since the work’s premiere in 1761. --- promusicacamerata.pl

 

Johann Adolph Hasse (baptised 25 March 1699 in Bergedorf, Germany – 16 December 1783 in Venice) was an 18th-century German composer, singer and teacher of music. Immensely popular in his time, Hasse was best known for his prolific operatic output, though he also composed a considerable quantity of sacred music. Married to soprano Faustina Bordoni and a great friend of librettist Pietro Metastasio, whose libretti he frequently set, Hasse was a pivotal figure in the development of opera seria and 18th-century music.

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