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Haydn / Salzburger Hofmusik / Brunner- Endimione (2pk) (CD)

SKU: 761203528820
Regular price Dhs. 138.00
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Michael Haydn wrote his Italian "Serenata" to a libretto by Metastasio on the theme of the lover's grief felt by the goddess Diana, who took vows of chastity without thinking that she might be hit by Amor's arrows. This opera in two acts from 1778 celebrated it's premiere during Michael Haydn's lifetime but then was forgotten for more than two centuries; it was first performed again in full in Salzburg in 2018 and now is finally available on cpo. The performance was a cooperative venture of the Institute for Mozart Interpretation, Salzburger Hofmusik, and Johann Michael Haydn Society. The term "serenata" should not be mistakenly equated with "serenade." It refers to musical tributes for instruments and voices performed mostly in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries for occasions such as coronations, weddings, and birthdays and ranging in genre from the secular cantata to the full-scale opera. After the successful performance drehpunktkultur. At wrote: "Johann Michael Haydn, the great Joseph's 'little brother,' the 'Salzburg Haydn,' is always good for surprises. Wolfgang Brunner introduced the composition with humorous wit and supplied finely felt and energetic accents at the harpsichord, also in the arias. His approach to the performance of the work was perfect and in original sound. The Hofmusik - and, in it's sole short appearance, the Mozart University Vocal Ensemble - performed with animo and sympathetic feeling. The audience was extremely pleased."

Tracklist:

  1. Endimione: Introduzione
  2. Endimione, Act I: Nice, Nice, Che Fai
  3. Endimione, Act I: Non Ti Celar
  4. Endimione, Act I: Dunque Fallace Ancora
  5. Endimione, Act I: Va' Pure
  6. Endimione, Act I: Quel Ruscelleto
  7. Endimione, Act I: Care Selve Romite
  8. Endimione, Act I: Dimmi Che Vaga
  9. Endimione, Act I: Se Provassi Una Volta
  10. Endimione, Act I: Nell'amorosa Face
  11. Endimione, Act I: Lode Al Ciel, Che Partissi
  12. Endimione, Act I: Selve Amiche
  13. Endimione, Act I: Se Non M'inganni
  14. Endimione, Act II: Dove, Dove Ti Sprona
  15. Endimione, Act II: Vado Per Un Momento
  16. Endimione, Act II: Ferma, Diana, Ascolta
  17. Endimione, Act II: Se S'accende
  18. Endimione, Act II: Odimi, Alceste
  19. Endimione, Act II: Ofa Che M'ami
  20. Endimione, Act II: Mi Addita, O Bella Nice
  21. Endimione, Act II: Nice, Tu Fuggi In Vano
  22. Endimione, Act II: Misero Endimione!
  23. Endimione, Act II: Amor, Che Nasce Con La Speranza
  24. Endimione, Act II: Se Il Tuo Laccio È Si Caro
  25. Endimione, Act II: Viva E Trionfi Il Nume Arciero
Format: New CD/Classical

Haydn / Salzburger Hofmusik / Brunner- Endimione (2pk) (CD)

SKU: 761203528820
Regular price Dhs. 138.00
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Release Date: 08.06.2021

 
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Michael Haydn wrote his Italian "Serenata" to a libretto by Metastasio on the theme of the lover's grief felt by the goddess Diana, who took vows of chastity without thinking that she might be hit by Amor's arrows. This opera in two acts from 1778 celebrated it's premiere during Michael Haydn's lifetime but then was forgotten for more than two centuries; it was first performed again in full in Salzburg in 2018 and now is finally available on cpo. The performance was a cooperative venture of the Institute for Mozart Interpretation, Salzburger Hofmusik, and Johann Michael Haydn Society. The term "serenata" should not be mistakenly equated with "serenade." It refers to musical tributes for instruments and voices performed mostly in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries for occasions such as coronations, weddings, and birthdays and ranging in genre from the secular cantata to the full-scale opera. After the successful performance drehpunktkultur. At wrote: "Johann Michael Haydn, the great Joseph's 'little brother,' the 'Salzburg Haydn,' is always good for surprises. Wolfgang Brunner introduced the composition with humorous wit and supplied finely felt and energetic accents at the harpsichord, also in the arias. His approach to the performance of the work was perfect and in original sound. The Hofmusik - and, in it's sole short appearance, the Mozart University Vocal Ensemble - performed with animo and sympathetic feeling. The audience was extremely pleased."

Tracklist:

  1. Endimione: Introduzione
  2. Endimione, Act I: Nice, Nice, Che Fai
  3. Endimione, Act I: Non Ti Celar
  4. Endimione, Act I: Dunque Fallace Ancora
  5. Endimione, Act I: Va' Pure
  6. Endimione, Act I: Quel Ruscelleto
  7. Endimione, Act I: Care Selve Romite
  8. Endimione, Act I: Dimmi Che Vaga
  9. Endimione, Act I: Se Provassi Una Volta
  10. Endimione, Act I: Nell'amorosa Face
  11. Endimione, Act I: Lode Al Ciel, Che Partissi
  12. Endimione, Act I: Selve Amiche
  13. Endimione, Act I: Se Non M'inganni
  14. Endimione, Act II: Dove, Dove Ti Sprona
  15. Endimione, Act II: Vado Per Un Momento
  16. Endimione, Act II: Ferma, Diana, Ascolta
  17. Endimione, Act II: Se S'accende
  18. Endimione, Act II: Odimi, Alceste
  19. Endimione, Act II: Ofa Che M'ami
  20. Endimione, Act II: Mi Addita, O Bella Nice
  21. Endimione, Act II: Nice, Tu Fuggi In Vano
  22. Endimione, Act II: Misero Endimione!
  23. Endimione, Act II: Amor, Che Nasce Con La Speranza
  24. Endimione, Act II: Se Il Tuo Laccio È Si Caro
  25. Endimione, Act II: Viva E Trionfi Il Nume Arciero