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| ARTIST: | Thomas Arne, Pietro Francesco Cavalli, George Frideric Handel, Claudio Monteverdi, Giovanni Pergolesi, Niccolo Piccinni, Henry Purcell, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Alexander Gibson, Christopher Hogwood |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Polygram Records |
| TYPE: | British Baroque Opera, Classical Artists, Opera / Operetta / Oratorio, Vocal, Italian Baroque Opera, Classical Music, French Baroque Opera, Classical Period Opera, Classical, Opera, Art Song (General), Italian Classical Period Opera |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | L'Orfeo: Toccata, L'Orfeo: Prologo: Ritornello...Dal mio Permesso amato, Rosamond: Rise, Glory, Rise, Dido and Aeneas: But Death, alas! ... When I Am Laid In Earth ... With Drooping Wings, Artaxerxes: The Soldier Tir'd, Hippolyte et Arcie: Ah! qu'on daigne du moins ... Puisque Pluton est inflexible, Le Temple de la gloire: Le Temple de la glorie - Overture, Les Indes galantes: Soleil, on a detruit tes superbes asiles, La buona figliuola: Furia di donna, La Calisto: Ardo, sospiro e piango, La Serva padrona: Stizzoso, mio stizzoso, Rinaldo: March & Battle, Rinaldo: Armida dispietata!... Lascia ch'io pianga, Rodelinda: Vivi, tiranno, Atalanta: Care selve, Alcina: Tornami a vagheggiar |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 028945821726 |
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Customer Reviews of Treasures of Baroque Opera / Sutherland, Horne, Baker
Monteverdi with bite! Orfeo is one of my favorite operas, and this is a wonderfully imaginative and fun interpretation to listen to--very much in the spirit of this opera, which is itself wonderful and fun. I always enjoy hearing the New London Consort's instrumentation--you never know what combnation of neat early instruments they're going to use, but it always works! (Listen to the Moresca at the very end of the opera & you'll know what I mean.)