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Patrizia Ciofi & Joyce DiDonato - Amor e gelosia (Handel Operatic Duets)
 
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Patrizia Ciofi & Joyce DiDonato - Amor e gelosia (Handel Operatic Duets)

George Frideric Handel , Alan Curtis , Il Complesso Barocco , Patrizia Ciofi , Joyce DiDonato Audio CD
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  • Performer: Patrizia Ciofi, Joyce DiDonato
  • Orchestra: Il Complesso Barocco
  • Conductor: Alan Curtis
  • Composer: George Frideric Handel
  • Audio CD (June 1, 2004)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Virgin Classics
  • ASIN: B0001CTKD0
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #76,751 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Caro Amico Amplesso!
2. Scherzano Sul Tuo Volto
3. Non Ti Basto, Consorte/Io T'abbraccio
4. Mio Diletto, Che Pensi?/Sol Per Te, Bell'idol Mio
5. Per Le Porte Del Tormento
6. Del Destin Non MI Lagno/Caro, Tu M'accendi
7. Amarilli?/Amarilli? Oh Dei! Che Vuoi?
8. Vivo Senz'alma, O Bella
9. Finche Prendi
10. Perfidi! Ite Di Poro/Se Mai Piu Saro Geloso
11. Macedoni Guerrieri/Se Mai Turbo Il Tuo Riposo
12. Sinfonia To Act 3
13. Gran Pena E Gelosia!
14. Lode Agli Dei/Se Mai Turbo Il Tuo Riposo
15. Alma Mia, Dolce Ristoro
16. Ricordati, Mio Ben
17. Addio, Mio Caro Bene

 

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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A sumptuous feast of Handel, August 4, 2004
This review is from: Patrizia Ciofi & Joyce DiDonato - Amor e gelosia (Handel Operatic Duets) (Audio CD)
Alan Curtis has here chosen to bring to life some of the more memorable duets of Handel's many operas. Quite apart from chewing over some of the more well-known operas he has chosen some duets from Silla, Sosarme (Per le porte del tormento), Faramondo, Atalanta, Poro and Muzio Scevola, few of which have had decent recordings in the last number of years.

His band is small, one player per part, withe the resultant effect rather to make the duets seems like chamber music. There is a danger in that with duets such as Io t'abbraccio (end of Act 2 Rodelinda) taken out of context that the dramatic moment of the music would be lost. However, by arranging the duets in a sequence (as Curtis writes in the notes) from love's joy through self-doubt and jealousy, back to undying love, the duets out of context sound superb.

Both singers, Patrizia Ciofi (Soprano) and Joyce di Donato (Mezzo) sound thoroughly at home in the idiom of baroque opera, and in fact their cadenzas and ornamentation are delightfully understated, rather than the sort of shrieking 'I can go higher still' of some more lauded performers. I look forward to Curtis' forthcoming recordings of Lotario, Rodelinda and Radamisto, if these performers are to be retained.

In short this is a delightful enterprise showing the genious of Handel in dealing with the most basic of human emotions - love and jealousy. Well done Alan Curtis!

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars From still waters to fireworks in baroque singing - Duets sung exquisitely, November 27, 2005
This review is from: Patrizia Ciofi & Joyce DiDonato - Amor e gelosia (Handel Operatic Duets) (Audio CD)
Handel was a master of his medium - his music paints with elegance and soul-stirring emotion upon the canvas of the human heart. His duets often exhibit particular indebtedness to Steffani (truly a genius of duet writing), and they are gorgeous duets indeed!

I note that some other reviewers quibble with a) duets only on this recording; and b) a sense of disjointedness.

Addressing both of those issues, let's admit that any recital disc is going to give some disjointedness in the absolute and literal sense. To take a portion of an opera out of its setting and perform it separately is a sort of amputation, be it an album of arias OR an album of duets. Should singers then avoid putting out solo recordings of Handel arias? I find no reason to come to THAT conclusion - and for the same reason, I have no quarrel at all with the recording of an album of Handel duets.

Of course, to enjoy Handel to the fullest degree, do get full recordings as well... but even in Handel's time, singers would pull specific bits of their roles out of context, perform them separately... so it's a time-honoured practice! Let us simply enjoy the high standard of the music without worrying about context in any recording of arias, duets, trios, or operatic scenes.

Handel's duets vary so much in their shape, melodies, harmonies, rhythms - there's plenty of variety. It comes down to a question of the singers involved having suitable voices, singing appropriately for the style, the playing of the orchestra, and the particular variety of duets chosen.

On all points, this album scores highly! Both Ms Ciofi and Ms Di Donato have beautiful voices, clearly trained in baroque singing, and they have equally clearly put in a lot of work to achieve a lovely blend and similar approach within these duets. What a joy to hear gifted singers perform these duets with such intelligence, emotional involvement and lovely, lovely tone!

This recording is a favourite of mine - not just because I perform many of the duets on this CD with another soprano, but because I am genuinely delighted to hear appropriately performed Handel singing in a duet album. I've found fault with some other duet albums because I consider them under-rehearsed, insufficiently blended, and inappropriately embellished - but this album shows none of those faults, and I am very happy to recommend it highly and without reservation. Beautiful singing, beautiful works - you can scarcely wish for more!
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A feast, September 27, 2004
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Roy U. Rojas Wahl (Teaneck, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Patrizia Ciofi & Joyce DiDonato - Amor e gelosia (Handel Operatic Duets) (Audio CD)
The programme maybe disjointed, but it doesn't matter, because the singing is some of the most glorious I have EVER heard. A shining feast of articulation, phrasings and harmonies, heavenly executed by Ms Ciofi and Ms Di Donato.

Just buy it for an unparalleled vocal chord experience; marvel at the singing. Any other considerations are entirely oblivious.
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