Xavier Sabata: I Dilettanti
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Composer or Director: Benedetto Marcello, Vincenzo Benedetti, Emanuele (Gioacchino Cesare Rincón) d' Astorga, Diogenio Bigaglia, Giovanni Maria Ruggieri, Giacomo Maccari
Genre:
Opera
Label: Aparte
Magazine Review Date: 01/2015
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 59
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: AP093

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Non mi si dica più |
Giacomo Maccari, Composer
Giacomo Maccari, Composer Latinitas Nostra Markellos Chryssicos, Director, Harpsichord Xavier Sabata, Countertenor |
In queste amene selve |
Emanuele (Gioacchino Cesare Rincón) d' Astorga, Composer
Emanuele (Gioacchino Cesare Rincón) d' Astorga, Composer Latinitas Nostra Markellos Chryssicos, Director, Harpsichord Xavier Sabata, Countertenor |
La Gelosia |
Vincenzo Benedetti, Composer
Latinitas Nostra Markellos Chryssicos, Director, Harpsichord Vincenzo Benedetti, Composer Xavier Sabata, Countertenor |
Deh m’adita ò bella Dea |
Giovanni Maria Ruggieri, Composer
Giovanni Maria Ruggieri, Composer Latinitas Nostra Markellos Chryssicos, Director, Harpsichord Xavier Sabata, Countertenor |
Più ch'io cerco del mio bene |
Diogenio Bigaglia, Composer
Diogenio Bigaglia, Composer Latinitas Nostra Markellos Chryssicos, Director, Harpsichord Xavier Sabata, Countertenor |
Vinto son della mia fede |
Giovanni Maria Ruggieri, Composer
Giovanni Maria Ruggieri, Composer Latinitas Nostra Markellos Chryssicos, Director, Harpsichord Xavier Sabata, Countertenor |
(La) Lucrezia |
Benedetto Marcello, Composer
Benedetto Marcello, Composer Latinitas Nostra Markellos Chryssicos, Director, Harpsichord Xavier Sabata, Countertenor |
Author: David Vickers
Baron Emanuele d’Astorga eventually inherited his Sicilian family’s title and estates in 1714, and later held official positions in Spain; the melancholic centrepiece of In queste amene selve is performed sweetly by Sabata, Theodoros Kitsos (theorbo), Iason Ioannou (cello) and Markellos Chryssicos (harpsichord). Other bona fide dilletanti include Giovanni Maria Ruggieri, whose music strongly influenced Vivaldi’s Gloria settings; Sabata has sourced continuo-only accompaniment versions of two arias from Ruggieri’s popular Venetian opera Armida abbandonata (produced numerous times between 1707 and 1715) from a manuscript in the British Library, and the gentle ‘Vinto son della mia fede’ shows the countertenor’s singing at its most tenderly persuasive, accompanied weightlessly by just theorbo and cello. Più ch’io cerco del mio bene reveals that Diogenio Bigaglia, Benedictine prior of San Giorgio Maggiore, composed prettily melodic ideas, to which Latinitas Nostra add some strange pizzicato interludes that insinuate the Venetian villota. A more familiar nobleman dilettante is Benedetto Marcello, who served the Venetian Republic variously as a magistrate, governor and financial officer – but was also an inquisitive composer whose Lucrezia is a tautly dramatic conclusion to this fascinating anthology.
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