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Drama Queens | Erato 9029669758

Drama Queens

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Label: Erato

Cat No: 9029669758

Barcode: 0190296697586

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Opera

Release Date: 5th November 2012

International Record Review Outstanding

Contents

Works

Cesti, Antonio

Orontea
» Intorno all'idol mio

Giacomelli, Geminiano

Merope
» Sposa, son disprezzata

Gluck, Christoph Willibald

Armide
» Ah, si la liberte

Handel, George Frideric

Alcina, HWV34
» Ma quando tornerai
Alessandro, HWV21
» Brilla nell'alma un non inteso ancor
Giulio Cesare, HWV17
» Piangero la sorte mia

Hasse, Johann Adolph

Antonio e Cleopatra
» Morte, col fiero aspetto

Haydn, Franz Joseph

Armida, Hob.XXIVa:10
» Vedi, se t'amo

Keiser, Reinhard

Fredegunda
» Lasciami piangere
Octavia
» Geloso, sospetto

Monteverdi, Claudio

L'incoronazione di Poppea (The Coronation of Poppea)
» Disprezzata regina

Orlandini, Giuseppe Maria

Berenice
» Col versar barbaro il sangue
» Da torbida procella

Porta, Giovanni

Ifigenia in Aulide
» Madre diletta

Vinci, Leonardo

Semiramide
» Tradita, sprezzata

Artists

Joyce DiDonato (mezzo-soprano)
Il Complesso Barocco

Conductor

Alan Curtis

Works

Cesti, Antonio

Orontea
» Intorno all'idol mio

Giacomelli, Geminiano

Merope
» Sposa, son disprezzata

Gluck, Christoph Willibald

Armide
» Ah, si la liberte

Handel, George Frideric

Alcina, HWV34
» Ma quando tornerai
Alessandro, HWV21
» Brilla nell'alma un non inteso ancor
Giulio Cesare, HWV17
» Piangero la sorte mia

Hasse, Johann Adolph

Antonio e Cleopatra
» Morte, col fiero aspetto

Haydn, Franz Joseph

Armida, Hob.XXIVa:10
» Vedi, se t'amo

Keiser, Reinhard

Fredegunda
» Lasciami piangere
Octavia
» Geloso, sospetto

Monteverdi, Claudio

L'incoronazione di Poppea (The Coronation of Poppea)
» Disprezzata regina

Orlandini, Giuseppe Maria

Berenice
» Col versar barbaro il sangue
» Da torbida procella

Porta, Giovanni

Ifigenia in Aulide
» Madre diletta

Vinci, Leonardo

Semiramide
» Tradita, sprezzata

Artists

Joyce DiDonato (mezzo-soprano)
Il Complesso Barocco

Conductor

Alan Curtis

About

Crowned with a Grammy Award for her last album, 'Diva, Divo', Joyce DiDonato joins conductor Alan Curtis and Il complesso barocco for 'Drama Queens', an electrifying programme of royal arias from the 17th and 18th centuries, composed by figures as famous as Handel and Vivaldi and as little known as Orlandini and Porta. As DiDonato says: “High drama, profound emotion, fearless vocal writing, time-stopping passages, historical significance and real discovery ... What more could I ask for?”

The impact achieved by Joyce DiDonato with her last Virgin Classics album, Diva, Divo, was summed up by her triumph at the 2012 Grammy Awards in February: victor in the Classical Vocal Solo category, the ‘Yankee Diva’ also became the first classical singer to perform live at the Grammy ceremony, receiving a standing ovation for her spectacular rendition of the final rondo from Rossini’s La Cenerentola.

Enterprising as ever, DiDonato now presents a new themed recital, conceived in partnership with Alan Curtis, who also conducted her Virgin Classic recordings of Handel’s Ariodante and Radamisto and her duet recital Amore e Gelosia with Patrizia Ciofi. 'Drama Queens' sees DiDonato portraying a parade of royal personages in a diversity of challenging situations and extreme states of mind.

Conductor and musicologist Alan Curtis explains that: “Our Drama Queens are a motley group. Our idea was to cultivate extremes, to gather arias that show larger-than-life emotions. They range from noble, but sultry seductiveness, through the hysterically happy to vindictive despair and royal rage. The musical styles are also as varied as possible.

The arias range in period from the dawn of opera, Monteverdi and Cesti, to lesser-known works by Gluck and Haydn. “We also include some little-known music by Reinhard Keiser [1674-1739], notably an aria with an amazing five-part accompaniment for solo bassoons, without strings”, adds Curtis. (Joyce DiDonato describes it as “an aria of jealousy, suspicion and torment with the bassoon and voice chasing each other.”)

Alan Curtis continues: “Two flashy arias by Giuseppe Orlandini [1676-1760] come from an opera about the great Jewish Queen Berenice, thought to be lost, but found in a California library ... But we have not totally excluded well-known works either. There is Joyce's beloved ‘Sposa son disprezzata’, a YouTube favourite, which most people know in the version for Princess Irene, the rejected bride in Vivaldi's Tamerlano. But it was actually taken by Vivaldi from an earlier opera by Geminiano Giacomelli [1692-1740], where it was sung by a male character and performed by the famous castrato Farinelli. Another Farinelli aria we include comes from an early serenata by Hasse; he sang in drag as one of the greatest drama queens of all time – Cleopatra! And, of course, we include everybody's favourite Cleopatra aria: Handel's ‘Piangerò la sorte mia’, from Giulio Cesare.

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