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Opera Proibita

Opera Proibita

Les Musiciens du Louvre - Grenoble Orchestra, Cecilia Bartoli Mezzo-Soprano

CD: 1
Tracks: 15
Length: 1:11:11

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Decca
Rel. 13 Sep 2005
Recorded 2004

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Opera Proibita Cecilia Bartoli maintains a near-perfect mezzo-soprano instrument, which she patently refuses to expose to material that might damage it; never will we hear Bartoli in voice-destroying roles such as Carmen nor in heavyweight mezzo parts such as those encountered in Wagner's Ring cycle. Even though she is a "mainstream" classical artist, the most "modern" composer she has recorded is Pauline Viardot, and even the Decca releases that established her as a star stick to composers such as Mozart, Beethoven, and Rossini. Bartoli eschews powerful vocal production in favor of greater flexibility, an ideal match for Baroque and Classical literature. Although one would not have pegged Bartoli as an "early music specialist" based on her earlier recordings, clearly she has found a place as an expert interpreter of such music. In Opera Proibita, where she is accompanied by the redoubtable Marc Minkowski and Les Musiciens du Louvre, it is hard to imagine anyone doing better in this material, over half of it never before recorded.

Opera Proibita restricts itself to a brief period in the early eighteenth century when opera was temporarily banned, owing to its alleged fostering of lewd and lascivious behavior in Italian society. During this time, composers adapted by writing highly operatic passages for the still legal form of oratorio, or developing formats such as the "Introduzione," a highly florid kind of introduction to the Latin mass that was eventually likewise struck down by the church. Although these recitatives and arias from oratorios are taken from composers ranging from George Frideric Handel and Alessandro Scarlatti to Antonio Caldara and are presented apart from the works from which they belong, there is a certain unanimity of style among them. Opera Proibita is sequenced for emotional impact rather than in a historical context, which makes for good listening even if one isn't able to keep straight who wrote what—in this case, it almost doesn't make a difference. Bartoli is clearly the star of the show, imbuing Scarlatti's recitative and aria combo Ahi! Qual cordoglio...Doppio affetto with a blend of piety, drama, and pathos. Her sense of pitch, even in rapid fire passages of stuttering sixteenth notes, is unfailingly true; just listen to how the voice interacts with the oboes in Handel's Disserratavi, o porte d'Averno. Bartoli almost seems more in tune than the oboes do.

Opera Proibita contains a fair amount of the fireworks expected by fans familiar with her Vivaldi disc with Il Giardino Armonico; however, far more time is spent in reflective, pious, and calm music that is very easy on the ears. As always, Bartoli sounds fabulous here, and Opera Proibita will prove immensely satisfying to any listener who has an appreciation for the capabilities of the human voice as an instrument.

© Uncle Dave Lewis, All Music Guide
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1 Aria della Pace. All'arme sì accesi guerrieri 2:37
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2 Aria della Speranza. Mentre io godo in dolce oblio 4:47
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3 13.Aria: Un pensiero nemico di pace 3:54
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4 Aria di Santa Eugenia: Vanne pentita a piangere 8:45
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5 Aria di Flavia: Sparga il senso lascivo veleno 2:57
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6 Aria di Ismaele. Caldo sangue 5:25
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7 52.Aria: Come nembo que fugge col vento 5:10
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8 Recitativo ed aria della Carità. Ecco negl'orti tuoi...Che dolce simpatia 2:13
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9 Recitativo ed aria della Carità. Qui resta...L'alta Roma 4:12
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10 42.Aria: Lascia la spina 5:53
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11 Recitativo ed aria di Ismaele. Ahi! qual cordoglio...Doppio affetto 2:30
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12 Aria di Santa Francesca: Sì piangete pupille dolenti 7:35
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13 Recitativo ed aria dell'Impertrice Faustina: Ahi quanto cieca ... Come foco alla sua sfera 3:04
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14 2.Scene 1: Disserratevi, o porte d'Averno 4:40
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15 7.Scene 2: Notte, notte funesta 7:29
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