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Porpora: l'Aureo Serto

Sergio Foresti (baritone), Abchordis Ensemble & Andrea Buccarella

Porpora: l'Aureo Serto

Porpora: l'Aureo Serto

Sergio Foresti (baritone), Abchordis Ensemble & Andrea Buccarella

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The third disc by baritone Sergio Foresti on Challenge Classics is devoted to the arias composed by Nicola Porpora. With a selection of arias of different moods and characters that ceaselessly tantalize and intrigue the listener, this is a disc you can listen to with constant pleasure and commitment from start to end, thanks also to the orchestral accompaniment (and overtures) and the impeccable recording and production.

Born in Naples in 1686 and deceased in the same city in 1768 Nicola Antonio Porpora is today considered as one of the most important composers of his generation, as well as a fundamental point of reference for the history of eighteenth-century music.

That Porpora was an excellent writer for the human voice and an excellent singing teacher is a fact that seems to have never been forgotten over the centuries that separate us from his artistic and biographical exploit.

For Porpora and his singers vocal virtuosity was primarily a fundamental linguistic tool to communicate ideas, and not merely a display of circus tricks. There is obsessive attention to detail, an intellectually sophisticated vision of the melodic line and its relationship with the accompaniment.

Porpora is part of that generation of Neapolitan composers of birth or formation (like Leonardo Vinci and Leonardo Leo) who were largely responsible for a series of important stylistic innovations that deeply affected the contemporary Italian opera scene. These innovations were clearly exported to the international scene from the mid-1720's and had their peak in the 1740's.

The compilation on this CD offers the listener, in this context, an interesting benefit. It combines arias of very different characters and chronological and geographical origins. They are written for different performers in different contexts, and are part of works that belong to different genres. They are the perfect tools to show the high value of a singer as well as the composer's ability to allure the listener's ears to bewitch the listener's intellect

Contents and tracklist

I. Agitato da più venti
Track length7:04
II. Cura che di timor ti nutri e cresci…
Track length1:13
III. L’aureo serto e il ricco manto
Track length7:40
Pt. II
Track length3:28
I. O Figlio, o Gedeone…
Track length1:30
II. O beato, fortunato
Track length7:55
I. Oh strani agli occhi nostri…
Track length0:45
II. Folle chi sà sperar
Track length3:39
I. Insomma il far l’amore…
Track length0:24
II. Vuole il musico la donna
Track length2:19
I. Del rivale all’aita…
Track length0:39
II. È ver che all’amo intorno
Track length6:40
I. Ouverture of the Seranata
Track length4:32
II. Idre, arpie, draghi e leoni
Track length3:56
III. Ho già la mente ingombra…
Track length0:59
IV. Ombre oscure
Track length5:16

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