De Nebra: Venus Y Adonis
Los Elementos, Alberto Miguélez Rouco, Paola Valentina Molinari, Jone Martínez, Natalie Pérez (mezzo-soprano), Ana Vieira Leite (soprano), Judit Subirana, Margherita Maria Sala
Los Elementos, an ensemble of internationally recruited players, pounce on every opportunity to dramatise their parts, through biting attaca, provocative phrasing and tense silences. The soloists’...
De Nebra: Venus Y Adonis
Los Elementos, Alberto Miguélez Rouco, Paola Valentina Molinari, Jone Martínez, Natalie Pérez (mezzo-soprano), Ana Vieira Leite (soprano), Judit Subirana, Margherita Maria Sala
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Los Elementos, an ensemble of internationally recruited players, pounce on every opportunity to dramatise their parts, through biting attaca, provocative phrasing and tense silences. The soloists’...
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José de Nebra was to Spanish opera what Rameau was to French opera, both pioneer and architect of the revival of the genre in the eighteenth century. His pastoral melodrama ‘Venus y Adonis’ is recorded here for the first time almost 300 years after its premiere, by Alberto Miguélez Rouco and his ensemble Los Elementos.
The result of a meticulous reconstruction by the conductor, a specialist in the composer, this recording allows us to rediscover both the splendour of Nebra's work and the singularities of the exuberant Hispanic Baroque, which is still too little known. Sung exclusively by women, ‘Venus y Adonis’ blends Italian style and traditional Spanish turns of phrase (the aria ‘Calquiera mozuela’, which combines fandango, zarambeque and castanets), with numerous borrowings from zarzuela. Based on one of mythology's most illustrious subjects, the work juxtaposes comedy (the duet of “chickens”) and seriousness, with more sensitive arias, such as the moving farewell aria by Adonis (Natalie Pérez).
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- Los Elementos, Alberto Miguélez Rouco
- Paola Valentina Molinari, Jone Martínez, Natalie Pérez, Ana Vieira Leite, Judit Subirana, Margherita Maria Sala, Los Elementos, Alberto Miguélez Rouco
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March 2025
Los Elementos, an ensemble of internationally recruited players, pounce on every opportunity to dramatise their parts, through biting attaca, provocative phrasing and tense silences. The soloists’ expressiveness tells the story.