Vivaldi, the Venetian: master of the whole palette of human emotions. From the church to the opera house, from tragedy to joy, the immediately recognizable sensibility, the expressiveness, the inimitable colors and an unbeatable talent to say so much in just a few notes. The contralto Delphine Galou (who recently won a Gramophone Award, one of the most prestigious awards in the classical music world) and Ottavio Dantone's Accademia Bizantina have created two recitals of sacred music and of opera that illustrate the incomparable richness of Vivaldi's body of work and establish the emotional connections between the two repertoires. For the first time, two volumes of the Vivaldi Edition (in this case the 59th and 60th) are released at the same time, with their synergy also reflected in the albums' artwork. The recital "Musica sacra" consists of six works of very diverse themes and styles, symbolizing the richness of the religious fervor of Antonio Vivaldi's sacred music. The recital "Arie e cantate per opera" [Opera arias and cantatas] shines a light on and alternates between operatic arias and cantatas, which are related in style and color.
4 3 Recitativo Accompagnato: Sed Tenebris Diffusis 0:57
5 4 Hymnus 'Deus Tuorum Militum', RV 612 Per Contralto, Tenore, Due Oboi E Orchestra 3:56
6 Concerto in Re Maggiore 'Per la Ssma Assontione Di Maria Vergine', RV 582 in Due Orchestra
7 5 Allegro 5:33
8 6 Largo 4:22
9 7 Allegro 7:31
10 Antifona 'Salve Regina', RV 618 Per Contralto E Orchestra a Due Cori
11 8 Aria: Salve Regina 3:48
12 9 Aria: Ad Te Clamamus 1:37
13 10 Aria: Ad Te Suspiramus 3:10
14 11 Aria: Eia Ergo 1:33
15 12 Aria: Et Jesum, Benedictum 1:47
16 13 Aria: O Clemens, O Pia 2:32
17 Introdutione Al Misere 'Non in Pratis', RV 641 Per Contralto E Orchestra
18 14.A Recitativo: Non in Pratis Aut in Hortis
19 14.B Recitativo Accompagnato: Ibi Spinis Confixus 1:58
20 15 Aria: Pro Me Caput Spinas Habet 8:16
21 16 Recitativo: Quæsone Facias, Domine 0:52
22 Antifona 'Regina Cœli', RV 615 Per Contralto, Due Trombe E Orchestra
23 17.A Recitativo: Resurrexit, Sicut Dixit, Alleluja
24 17.B Recitativo: Ora Pro Nobis Deum, [Alleluja] 4:01
Vivaldi, the Venetian: master of the whole palette of human emotions. From the church to the opera house, from tragedy to joy, the immediately recognizable sensibility, the expressiveness, the inimitable colors and an unbeatable talent to say so much in just a few notes. The contralto Delphine Galou (who recently won a Gramophone Award, one of the most prestigious awards in the classical music world) and Ottavio Dantone's Accademia Bizantina have created two recitals of sacred music and of opera that illustrate the incomparable richness of Vivaldi's body of work and establish the emotional connections between the two repertoires. For the first time, two volumes of the Vivaldi Edition (in this case the 59th and 60th) are released at the same time, with their synergy also reflected in the albums' artwork. The recital "Musica sacra" consists of six works of very diverse themes and styles, symbolizing the richness of the religious fervor of Antonio Vivaldi's sacred music. The recital "Arie e cantate per opera" [Opera arias and cantatas] shines a light on and alternates between operatic arias and cantatas, which are related in style and color.