Jose De Nebra: Vendado Es Amor, No Es Ciego
Soloists; Los Elementos; Alberto Miguelez Rouco
- Regular
- £26.99
- Sale
- Regular
- £26.99
- Unit Price
- per
Soloists; Los Elementos; Alberto Miguelez Rouco
Description
Out on Glossa is the first-ever recording of one of the most important preserved dramatic works by one of the major figures of the European full Baroque, Jose de Nebra: Vendado es Amor, no es ciego, a 1744 summertime zarzuela success in Madrid.
BBC Radio 3's Record Review says of this recording:
* "Brilliant performances from Los Elementos"
* "Colourful, spirited and captivating performances"
* "A major rediscovery"
Alberto Miguelez Rouco conducts an animated vocal sextet of soloists and Los Elementos in a production prepared for and executed under the auspices of the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis.
Rather than the moralizing plots of the dramma per musica, zarzuelas focused on tales of love, power and slanging matches between mythological figures with commentary provided by comic – frequently bawdy – characters. In this work from Nebra's maturity, such complications are skilfully interwoven by one of the leading Spanish dramatists from the first half of the 18th century, Jose de Canizares, allowing Nebra ample opportunity to knit together colourful orchestral music (including a fandango) with a lively and virtuosic string of solo and ensemble arias and choruses.
This Baroque entertainment is noteworthy for the involvement of Alicia Amo in the pivotal role of the nymph Eumene, much put-upon by goddesses Diana (Eva María Soler Boix) and Venus (Natalie Perez) and by her somewhat dim love interest, shepherd Anquises (Giulia Semenzato).
One of Spain's foremost and in-demand dubbing artists for actors, Javier Dotú provides a lively linking narration (an
English translation is supplied for the whole work alongside the Spanish text) for the musical numbers, and the SCB's director, Thomas Drescher provides a compelling booklet essay.
Tracklisting
Soloists, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Orchestra of the 18th Century, Frans Bruggen
Orchestra of the 18th Century, Frans Bruggen
Eric Hoeprich, Teunis van der Zwart, Orchestra of the 18th Century, Frans Bruggen
Jonatan Alvarado; Ariel Abramovich
Graindelavoix; Bjorn Schmelzer
Paolo Pandolfo
Orphenica Lyra; Jose Miguel Moreno
Jose Miguel Moreno; Emma Kirkby
Polina Pastirchak, Anke Vondung, Sungmin Song, Milan Siljanov, Chorwerk Ruhr, Bochumer Symphoniker,
Kammerchor Stuttgart; Barockorchester Stuttgart; Frieder Bernius; Hannah Morrison; Franziska Bobe;
Choralchor der St. Johannis-Kantorei Rostock
Capella Daleminzia, Capella Vocale Waldheim, Rene Michael Roder
Gewandhaus Children's Choir, Frank-Steffen Elster, Gewandhaus Youth Choir, Gewandhaus Choir, Gregor
Aukso - Chamber Orchestra Of The City Of Tychy, Camerata Silesia Katowice City Singers' Ensemble, Marek Mos
Herbert von Karajan; The Philharmonia Orchestra; Berliner Philharmoniker
Soloists, Netherlands Chamber Choir, Orchestra of the 18th Century, Frans Bruggen