NICOLA PORPORA Music for the Venetian Ospedaletto
GCD 923537
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Josè Maria Lo Monaco, mezzo-soprano Stile GalanteStefano Aresi, direction —
Production details
Total playing time 67:36 Recording: Priesterseminar Brixen (Italy), September 2022 Recording producer: Davide Corsato Sound engineer: Andrea Friggi, Davide Corsato – Digital editing: Andrea Friggi, Stefano Aresi Stile Galante’s logistics and production manager: Paolo Peroni Booklet essay: Stefano AresiEnglish – Français – Deutsch
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NICOLA PORPORA (1686-1768)Music for the Venetian Ospedaletto
Placida surge, Aurora S232 1 Aria: Placida surge, Aurora 5:38 2 Recitativo: In tanta horroris nocte 1:40 3 Aria: Facis splendor consolator 7:53 4 Alleluia 1:11 Salve Regina S308 5 Salve Regina 4:38 6 Ad te clamamus 1:19 7 Ad te suspiramus 2:41 8 Eia ergo 1:27 9 Illos tuos 2:45 10 O clemens 2:44 Cello Concerto in G Major 11 Adagio 4:37 12 Allegro 5:31 13 Adagio 3:26 14 Allegro – Presto 4:36 Qualis avis cui perempta S234 15 Aria: Qualis avis cui perempta 7:43 16 Recitativo: Tu, animarum Venator 1:29 17 Aria: Da per Te, Virgo Regina 6:03 18 Alleluia 1:46 –
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Venice’s four famous “Ospedali” houses for orphans with a fundamental musical education and outstanding music ensembles and soloists were among the city’s most important cultural institutions for a long time. Many prominent musicians worked at the Ospedali, including the famous singer, singing teacher and opera composer Nicola Porpora. He worked at three of the four Ospedali between 1729 and 1747. At the so-called “Ospedaletto”, he taught singing to several female students and also met the highly talented singer Angiola Moro, known as “Anzoletta”. Porpora created some of the most demanding solo roles for her during his time at the Ospedaletto. The mezzo-soprano Josè Maria Lo Monaco, who has performed as an opera soloist (not only in baroque operas) on the world’s great stages, has taken on “Anzoletta’s” parts and presents two cantatas and a Salve Regina on this recording. She is accompanied by the Ensemble Stile Galante under the direction of Stefano Aresi, which completes the program with Porpora’s cello concerto, interpreted by Agnieszka Oszanca.