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Jennifer Larmore - Bravura Diva (2005)

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01 ELOISA Scena 'Alta e la notte' (Costa)
02 Aria 'Suon profondo'
03 Cabaletta 'Gemo, sospiro e fremo'
04 BIANA E FALLIERO Allegro 'Tu non sai' (Rossini)
05 Moderato 'Lasso! cessar di vivere'
06 Cabaletta 'Ma piu che onore e vita'
07 ANDRONICO Duetto 'Vanne se alberghi in petto' (Mercadante)
08 Andantino 'O voce soave, D'un tenero affetto'
09 Vivace 'Quanto e barbaro il mio fato!...'
10 ELISABETTA REGINA D'INGHILTERRA Cavatina 'Quan'e grato' (Rossini)
11 Cabaletta 'Questo cor ben lo comprende'
12 IL DESIO Duetto 'Quanto al cor mi parlo. Il cantar tuo gentil' (Arditi)
13 AMELIA Scena 'Oh! com'e tristo. Per me quest'ogg'il sol' (Rossi)
14 Cavatina 'L'lalma mia che in Adolfo s'apprese'
15 Cabaletta 'Se de' miei palpiti, Del mio dolore'
16 CARLO DI BORGOGNA Scena 'Ove siam- Feral d'intorno' (Pacini)
17 Duetto 'L'ombra mira di colei'
18 Andantino 'Carlo quel talamo'
19 Stretta 'Perdon chiedi-... Gia segnata e la tua sorte'
20 TEMISTOCLE Cavatina 'Tacete! ohime, quei cantici' (Pacini)
21 Cabaletta 'Ah! di quest'anima'

Jennifer Larmore (Mezzo Soprano)
Majella Cullagh (Soprano)
Bruce Ford (Tenor)
David Harper (Piano)
Geoffrey Mitchell Choir
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Academy of St. Martin in the Fields (8)
Conductors:
David Parry (1, 8, 9)
Giuliano Carella (2, 10)
Antonello Allemandi (3-5, 7)

 

Jennifer Larmore’s exceptional affinity with the bel canto repertoire, supported by her formidable technical armoury, has allowed Opera Rara the luxury of recording for this disc some of the most difficult vocal music of the 19th century. Virtuosity, then, is the theme of this album. It features music written for several of the greatest singers of the early 19th century, including Carolina Bassi, Rosmonda Pisaroni, Isabella Colbran and Maria Malibran. A lot has been written about the vocal abilities of these legendary singers. The music they sang is often very florid, the drama reinforced by pyrotechnical vocal hurdles, which on paper look just this side of impossible. It’s only when you hear a singer of the calibre of Jennifer Larmore actually leaping those hurdles that you begin to understand what the fuss was all about. Works by Costa, Rossini, Pacini, Mercadante and Lauro Rossi are all featured on this disc. --- opera-rara.com

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