Arie per la Cuzzoni

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HANDEL
Arie per la Cuzzoni
Hasnaa Bennani (soprano) / Les Muffatti, Peter van Heyghen

[ Ramee / CD ]

Release Date: Friday 22 January 2016

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When one looks at the biographies of famous prima donnas, the suspicion sometimes arises that opera is not really an art form but a way of life. At any rate, for many of its protagonists, the theatrics, the scheming and the scandal mongering of the stage appear to flow seamlessly into real life. And the situation in the eighteenth century was no different from today. Among the most famous and also the most notorious stars of European opera houses was the Italian diva Francesca Cuzzoni, whose extravagance must have been as phenomenal as her singing talent. Had there already been a gutter press in her time, La Cuzzoni would certainly have been one of the most reliable suppliers of headlines. But, even without tabloids, news of La Cuzzoni's affairs got around quickly, and indeed seem to have played no small part in the fascination she exercised over her audience. Her early success, her fairytale fame and eventually her dramatic fall caught the imagination of the musical world. This CD features some of the most beautiful and breathtaking arias, composed for the diva by Handel.

Tracks:

Admeto: Ballo di Larve
Admeto: Sinfonia I
No, più soffrir non voglio (from Alessandro)
Che sento?...Se pietà di me non senti (from Giulio Cesare)
Ottone - Concerto
E tale Otton? (from Ottone)
Falsa imagine (from Ottone)
Ombre piante, urne funeste (from Rodelinda)
Se il mio duol non e si forte (from Rodelinda)
March (Scipione, Act I)
Scipione Overture
Scoglio d'immota fronte (from Scipione)
Scipione: Sinfonia
Non credo che sian fi ti (from Siroe, re di Persia)
Or mi perdo di speranza (from Siroe, re di Persia)
Non è piu tempo (from Tamerlano)
Overture to Tamerlano
Torni omai la pace all'alma (from Tolomeo)