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Ariosti/Vivaldi/Locatelli- Flowering & Fading of Love

SKU: 747313257324
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the album cover for Ariosti/Vivaldi/Locatelli - Flowering & Fading of Love
the album cover for Ariosti/Vivaldi/Locatelli - Flowering & Fading of Love

The first cantata is about a rose - a symbol of love - which is spurned by Nysa and Chloris. The fourth cantata marks a turning point, which could well be the reason Ariosti scored the next three cantatas for alto. The title expresses it's content: 'Freedom acquired through love'. In the fifth cantata another image is used to depict the breakdown of love: a shipwreck. The first aria describes a storm at sea, with crashing waves, thunder and the absence of sunshine. The last cantata marks the return to the beginning: the protagonist has not really overcome his love for Nysa. Otherwise he would not feel that she, "who faithlessly seeks her delight in the arms of another, is the cause of my bitterness and misery". These cantatas make one understand that Ariosti was successful as a composer of operas; there is plenty of drama here. Not only the vocal parts but the instrumental parts as well depict the feelings expressed in the texts. It is impressive how the two melody instruments - originally two violins, here flute and violin - and the basso continuo illustrate the storm at sea in the first aria of Cantata No. 5. They also perfectly express the unhappy lover's feelings in his lament in Cantata No. 3.

Tracklist:

  1. Allegro
  2. Largo
  3. Recitative
  4. Vivace
  5. Largo
  6. Recitative
  7. Vivace
  8. Recitative
  9. Largo
  10. Recitative
  11. (Vivace)
  12. Recitative
  13. Adagio
  14. Recitative
  15. Vivace
  16. Allegro
  17. Recitative
  18. Largo
  19. Recitative
  20. Largo
  21. Recitative
  22. Non Presto
  23. Andante
  24. Largo Andante
  25. Allegro
  26. Vivace
  27. Allegro
  28. Andante
  29. Allegro
Format: New CD/Classical

Ariosti/Vivaldi/Locatelli- Flowering & Fading of Love

SKU: 747313257324
Regular price ¥140.00
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Release Date: 08.16.2005

 
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The first cantata is about a rose - a symbol of love - which is spurned by Nysa and Chloris. The fourth cantata marks a turning point, which could well be the reason Ariosti scored the next three cantatas for alto. The title expresses it's content: 'Freedom acquired through love'. In the fifth cantata another image is used to depict the breakdown of love: a shipwreck. The first aria describes a storm at sea, with crashing waves, thunder and the absence of sunshine. The last cantata marks the return to the beginning: the protagonist has not really overcome his love for Nysa. Otherwise he would not feel that she, "who faithlessly seeks her delight in the arms of another, is the cause of my bitterness and misery". These cantatas make one understand that Ariosti was successful as a composer of operas; there is plenty of drama here. Not only the vocal parts but the instrumental parts as well depict the feelings expressed in the texts. It is impressive how the two melody instruments - originally two violins, here flute and violin - and the basso continuo illustrate the storm at sea in the first aria of Cantata No. 5. They also perfectly express the unhappy lover's feelings in his lament in Cantata No. 3.

Tracklist:

  1. Allegro
  2. Largo
  3. Recitative
  4. Vivace
  5. Largo
  6. Recitative
  7. Vivace
  8. Recitative
  9. Largo
  10. Recitative
  11. (Vivace)
  12. Recitative
  13. Adagio
  14. Recitative
  15. Vivace
  16. Allegro
  17. Recitative
  18. Largo
  19. Recitative
  20. Largo
  21. Recitative
  22. Non Presto
  23. Andante
  24. Largo Andante
  25. Allegro
  26. Vivace
  27. Allegro
  28. Andante
  29. Allegro