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Vivaldi - Juditha Triumphans [BOX SET]

Antonio Vivaldi (Composer), Alessandro de Marchi (Conductor), Academia Montris Regalis (Orchestra), Coro di Accademia di Santa Cecilia (Orchestra), Magdalena Kozena (Performer), Marina Comparato (Performer), Anke Herrmann (Performer), Maria José Trullu (Performer), Tiziana Carraro (Performer), Martino Faggiani (Performer)
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Product Details
  • Composer: Antonio Vivaldi
  • Conductor: Alessandro de Marchi
  • Performer: Magdalena Kozena, Marina Comparato, Anke Herrmann, Maria José Trullu, Tiziana Carraro, et al.
  • Orchestra: Academia Montris Regalis, Coro di Accademia di Santa Cecilia
  • Audio CD (October 9, 2001)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Box set
  • Note on Boxed Sets: During shipping, discs in boxed sets occasionally become dislodged without damage. Please examine and play these discs. If you are not completely satisfied, we'll refund or replace your purchase.
  • Label: Naïve
  • ASIN: B00004ZBLD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #53,770 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

On this CD:
  1. Juditha triumphans devicta Holofernes barbarie, oratorio in 2 parts, RV 644
    Composed by Antonio Vivaldi
    Performed by Academia Montis Regalis
    with Tiziana Carraro, Magdalena Kozena
    Conducted by Alessandro de Marchi


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Vivaldi may be best remembered for his virtuosic concertos but, as anyone familiar with his famous D major Gloria will know, he also had a real ear for vocal sonorities. His only surviving oratorio, Juditha Triumphans, has until recently been a well-kept secret. The biblical story of Judith overcoming Holofernes and his army (beheading him herself--no shrinking violet she) was popular with both librettists and composers, offering plenty of opportunities for exuberant tub-thumping. And these Vivaldi seizes eagerly, the opening rabble-rousing chorus (here preceded by a sinfonia reconstructed by Vivaldi scholar Michael Talbot) setting the tone in truly martial fashion.

However, Juditha also abounds in reflective numbers, something at which Vivaldi excels. Perhaps the most striking examples are the ethereal "turtle dove" aria ("Veni sequere fida"), with our heroine beautifully accompanied by a chalumeau (a precursor of the clarinet), the tranquil "Vivat in pace," and the sublime "Umbrae carae", here lyrically sung by Marina Comparato. The all-female lineup (five solo characters plus, on this particular recording, an all-female chorus) is a strong one. And, vitally, the soloists are well-differentiated, each with immediately recognizable timbres. Magdalena Kozena is fruity in the title role: not the kind of voice you'd necessarily associate with this repertoire, but it does turn a potentially smug heroine into one of real flesh and blood. Maria José Trullu is an opulent Holofernes, while Anke Herrmann's Abra is attractively mellow voiced. Downers? Just one--the recorded sound, which is too echoey. Overall, though, this is a fine performance of a great work and one that deserves a place on the shelves of every lover of Baroque music. --Harriet Smith

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The tenth volume of Opus 111's Vivaldi edition, which aims to record all 450 works from the Foà and Giordano manuscript collections now in Turin, is the 1716 oratorio Juditha Triumphans. This is Vivaldi's best-known large-scale choral work today (and his only extant oratorio) and has been recorded quite a few times in the last half-century: by Angelo Ephrikian, Alberto Zedda, Ferenc Szekeres, Vittorio Negri, Nicholas McGegan and Robert King; these last two are on period instruments.The work is emphatically patriotic in content, and retells the Apocrypha story of Judith and Holofernes