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Rossi: Le Canterine Romane
 
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Rossi: Le Canterine Romane [Import]

Rossi , Stubbs , Tragicomedia Audio CD
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 30, 2006)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Wea Apex Classics UK
  • ASIN: B0002XNLW4
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #322,968 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Disperate Speranze À 03
2. Piango, Prego E Sospiro À 03
3. Infelice Pensier À 02
4. Passacaille Del Seigneur Luigi
5. Corrente
6. Occhi Belli À 02
7. Sarabanda
8. Balletto
9. Noi Siam Tre Donzellette Semplicette À 03
10. Perche Piangete Amanti
11. Amanti A Giocare
12. Pene, Pene, Ahi, Chi Vuol Pene
13. Ai Sospiri, Al Dolore À 02
14. Arie Di Passacaglia
15. Speranza Al Tuo Pallore À 02
16. Poi Che MancÒ La Speranza
17. Fan Battaglia À 03

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Baroque Andrews Sisters?, July 28, 2009
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Honk if you're old enough to remember the Andrews Sisters. If not, perhaps the Shirelles will ring your bells. Being 461 years old this year, ah how well I remember the trio of court ladies who sang for the Estes in Ferrara, the ravishing polyphonic madrigals of Luzzasco Luzzaschi, and their even more artful successors, the trio of sisters who delighted Mantua in the decades before and after my supposed auto da fe in Rome. The jewel of that ensemble was of course Andreana Basile, the Siren of Posilipo, for whom every bravo of Mantua languished. Andreana, as I recall, had two daughters in mantua - Leonora and Caterina - both of them beautiful of face and voice. Mother and daughters took up residence in Rome in 1633, with Barberini papal patronage, and performed until the death of Urban VIII in 1644 as "Le Canterine Romane". Naturally every poet and composer of the Eternal City was infatuated with one or all of them, including the quaint Englishman John Milton, who wrote sonnets to them in Latin. Banished from barbaric post-Barberini Rome, Le Canterine fled to Paris along with the Neapolitan Luigi Rossi, the most acclaimed composer of his age, more than 300 of whose cantatas have survived because of their Europe-wide distribution. At least 60 of those cantatas were written explicitly for the mother-daughters trio, who artfully accompanied their own singing on harp, lira, theorbo, guitar and/or gamba. Leonora, the most artful of all, survived her mother and sister by three decades; her sculpted tomb can still be visited in the Church of Santa maria della Scala, before which I, even I the most famous of heretics, place flowers once a year.

Tragicomedia, directed by lutenist Stephen Stubbs, has brilliantly resurrected the sounds of Le Canterine Romane in this recording of cantatas and instrumental fantasies by Luigi Rossi. The singers are Barbara Borden, Suzie Le Blanc, Emily Van Evera, all sopranos, and Päivi Järviö, mezzo-soprano. The instrumentalists and continuoists are Stubbs on guitar and chitarrone, Andrew Lawrrence-King on double harp and keyboards, and Erin Headley on gamba and lirone. There's no way to appreciate the excitement they generate together except to hear the whole performance.''

Rossi is more than a minor composer rediscovered. These pieces are intensely affective and distinctly original, particularly the dramatic dialogue "Noi siam tre donzellette semplicette" -- "We Are Three Innocent Maidens" -- which is almost a mini-commedia dell'opera. The wiles and follies of male admirers are the subject the three maidens celebrate in song, wittily, flirtatiously, scornfully, charmingly. Le Canterine were plainly boudoir feminists. The 11-minute cantata "Infelice Pensier" for two sopranos without continuo - sung by Borden and Van Evera - is as subtle a display of ornamental virtuosity as any Baroque duet I've ever heard.

This, amici miei, is a recording for the ages, a musical 'transmigration' of souls.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Listening A Pleasure, November 21, 2009
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The presentation of the information about the recording was adequate. As regards the recording itself, the texture of the singing is first rate, just a notch below excellent. Otherall the sound quality is nearly perfect. It is a listening pleasure.
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