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Special offer. Stradella: Santa Pelagia
Roberta Mameli (soprano), Raffaele Pe (Contralto), Luca Cervoni (tenor), Sergio Foresti (baritone)
Ensemble Mare Nostrum, Andrea De Carlo
A lightly-etched performance of Stradella’s oratorio about the life of Saint Pelagia. The four solo voices delight in the fleet-footed, dancing numbers.
Special offer. Stradella: Santa Pelagia
Roberta Mameli (soprano), Raffaele Pe (Contralto), Luca Cervoni (tenor), Sergio Foresti (baritone)
Ensemble Mare Nostrum, Andrea De Carlo
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A lightly-etched performance of Stradella’s oratorio about the life of Saint Pelagia. The four solo voices delight in the fleet-footed, dancing numbers.
About
With this fourth installment of the Stradella Project, Andrea De Carlo and Ensemble Mare Nostrum continue their exploration of the oratorio output, following the recent rediscoveries of San Giovanni Crisostomo and Santa Editta. A pretty dancing-girl at the imperial court of Antioch in Syria, Pelagia, is the object of rivalry between an evil angel, Mondo (the World), urging her to enjoy life to the full before old age destroys her beauty, and Bishop Nonno of Edessa, who with the help of a good angel, Religione, invites her to a life in the service of God. Pelagia succumbs to the flattery offered by Mondo, but just as the latter is celebrating his victory, she retires unexpectedly to a lonely cave in the wilderness where she can dedicate the rest of her life to the loving service of God. Stradella cannot resist revealing his point of view about this sudden change, giving the oratorio a surprise ending. Soprano Roberta Mameli offers us a complex and seductive portrayal of the title role, surrounded by a distinguished cast including Sergio Foresti as Mondo, Raffaele Pe as Religione and Luca Cervoni as Nonno. As in previous installments, the recording was made within the framework of the Alessandro Stradella International Festival in Nepi, the composer’s birthplace.
Contents and tracklist
- Roberta Mameli, Ensemble Mare Nostrum, Andrea De Carlo, Sergio Foresti, Luca Cervoni, Raffaele Pe
- Recorded: 11-14 September 2016
- Recording Venue: Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, Nepi, Italy
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Awards and reviews
December 2017
A lightly-etched performance of Stradella’s oratorio about the life of Saint Pelagia. The four solo voices delight in the fleet-footed, dancing numbers.
August 2017
The fourth instalment in De Carlo’s ambitious Stradella Project is notable for its exceptional quality of musicianship, with all participants communicating the essence of the text with the utmost clarity and engagement.
15th June 2017
Accompanied by just a handful of strings and continuo, there’s a lightness of touch to the performance that is genuinely engaging, and the agile voices of the soloists, led by Roberta Mameli as Pelagia, preserve that sense of airiness. None of it is music of great depth, but it is all presented most attractively.
Record Review 27th May 2017
It’s not a first recording of the oratorio…but the new one for me is now a clear first choice because of this delightfully expressive performance