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Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert - George Frideric Handel: Tamerlano (2003)

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Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert - George Frideric Handel: Tamerlano (2003)

Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert - George Frideric Handel: Tamerlano (2003)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 911 Mb | Total time: 60:30+57:35+63:15 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Avie | # AV 0001 | Recorded: 2001

What a strange, wondrous work this is! Dealing almost exclusively with emotions–paternal, filial, and romantic love, sacrifice, jealousy, hatred, spite–there is very little “action” per se. But in Handel’s Tamerlano we are smack in the middle of these people’s hearts and it’s more suspenseful and moving than operas with battles, great political themes, wind machines, and exotic dancers. In short, absolute ruler Tamerlano has conquered and taken the Turkish Emperor Bajazet captive. Despite his engagement to Irene, Tamerlano loves Bajazet’s daughter Asteria; Andronicus, his Greek ally, loves her too and Asteria returns Andronicus’ love. Although it appears as if Asteria also has accepted Tamerlano’s love (to the horror of Bajazet, Andronicus, and Irene), in fact she plans to kill him. She and her father are condemned to death when her plot is discovered, but Bajazet commits suicide and in a last minute change of heart, Tamerlano allows Andronicus and Asteria to wed, while he takes Irene as bride.

Ottavio Dantone, Accademia Bizantina - Giovanni Battista Pergolesi: Adriano in Siria; Livietta e Tracollo (2011)

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Ottavio Dantone, Accademia Bizantina - Giovanni Battista Pergolesi: Adriano in Siria; Livietta e Tracollo (2011)

Ottavio Dantone, Accademia Bizantina - Giovanni Battista Pergolesi: Adriano in Siria; Livietta e Tracollo (2011)
NTSC 16:9 (720x480) | Italiano (LinearPCM, 2 ch) | (DTS, 6 ch) | 190 min | 6,30+5,97 Gb (2xDVD9)
Classical | Label: Opus Arte | Sub: English, Francais, Deutsch, Espanol, Italiano | Recorded: 2010

For the festivities marking the Pergolesi’s tercentenary in his native Jesi, Ignacio García created a new staging of the imperial drama Adriano in Siria. His staging in Jesi’s exquisite 18th-century Teatro Comunale Pergolesi includes the delightful comic intermezzo Livietta e Tracollo, thus following the precedent set at the premiere in 1734. A fine Italian cast and the distinguished Accademia Bizantina are led by the Accademia’s director, Ottavio Dantone.

Gianluigi Gelmetti, Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart - Gioacchino Rossini: L' Occasione fa il ladro (2006)

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Gianluigi Gelmetti, Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart - Gioacchino Rossini: L' Occasione fa il ladro (2006)

Gianluigi Gelmetti, Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart - Gioacchino Rossini: L' Occasione fa il ladro (2006)
NTSC 4:3 (720x480) | Italiano (LinearPCM, 2 ch) | (Dolby AC3, 6 ch) | (DTS, 5 ch) | 100 min | 6.80 Gb (DVD9)
Classical | Label: EuroArts | Sub: Italiano, English, Deutsch, Francais, Espanol | Recorded: 1990

Thousands of music enthusiasts are drawn each year to the Schwetzingen Festival in the time-honored walls of the beautiful Rokokotheater, an ideal place for Rossini's farse, his light one-act operas from the early part of his career. These operas already contain all the elements with which Rossini later took the music world by storm: melodic inventiveness, ingenious connections between sung lines and orchestral accompaniment, musical humor and emsembles using breathtakingly fast parlando singing. The witty and ironical relaization of these musical comedies by Michael Hampe and conductor Gianluigi Gelmetti with a great ensemble of singers was met with enthusiastic approval and makes the present recordings milestones in the still young Rossini videography and the very rare productions in this genre.

Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert - George Frideric Handel: Tamerlano (2002)

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Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert - George Frideric Handel: Tamerlano (2002)

Trevor Pinnock, The English Concert - George Frideric Handel: Tamerlano (2002)
NTSC 16:9 (720x480) | Italiano (LinearPCM, 2 ch) | (Dolby AC3, 6 ch) | 192 min+131 min (bonus) | 7.69+7.22 Gb (2xDVD9)
Classical | Label: Arthaus Musik | Sub: English, Francais, Espanol, Japanese | Recorded: 2001

Written in 1724, just after Giulio Cesare and just before Rodelinda, Tamerlano comes from one of the most fruitful periods of Handel’s career, full of compelling inspiration, yet it has been relatively neglected on disc. This Avie recording was made live at Sadler’s Wells in London in collaboration with the BBC in June 2001, marking a welcome return to disc of Trevor Pinnock and the English Concert. The result is delicate on a smallish scale, less sharply focused than Pinnock’s Archiv recordings, but with unerring judgement on style and pacing.

Rinaldo Alessandrini, Concerto Italiano - Antonio Vivaldi: Armida al campo d'Egitto (2010)

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Rinaldo Alessandrini, Concerto Italiano - Antonio Vivaldi: Armida al campo d'Egitto (2010)

Rinaldo Alessandrini, Concerto Italiano - Antonio Vivaldi: Armida al campo d'Egitto (2010)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 693 Mb | Total time: 62:09+67:01+41:12 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Naïve | # OP 30492 | Recorded: 2009

Armida is the tenth opera in the Vivaldi Edition; it's the second one to be recorded by Rinaldo Alessandrini (their first was L’Olimpiade). It's a great success. Marking the end of Vivaldi's first period in Venice, it lacks music for Act II. Alessandrini has reconstructed it here using carefully chosen existing music of the composer with the assistance of the musicologist Frédéric Delaméa.