RICCHEZZA Los Santos Niños
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Composer or Director: Gaetano Veneziano, Donato Ricchezza
Genre:
Opera
Label: Glossa
Magazine Review Date: 06/2018
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 63
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: GCD922610
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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San Antonio da Padova |
Gaetano Veneziano, Composer
Antonio Florio, Conductor Capella Neapolitana Gaetano Veneziano, Composer |
Oratorio di San Giusto e San Pastore |
Donato Ricchezza, Composer
Antonio Florio, Conductor Capella Neapolitana Donato Ricchezza, Composer Federica Pagliuca, San Pastore, Soprano Giuseppe Naviglio, Daciano, Bass Luca Cervoni, Soldato, Tenor Marta Fumagalli, San Giusto, Contralto |
Il Tobia sposo |
Gaetano Veneziano, Composer
Antonio Florio, Conductor Capella Neapolitana Gaetano Veneziano, Composer |
La gara degli elementi, Movement: Aria del Acqua: La pietà di goccia ardente |
Donato Ricchezza, Composer
Antonio Florio, Conductor Capella Neapolitana Donato Ricchezza, Composer Marta Fumagalli, Mezzo soprano |
Author: David Vickers
The oratorio is essentially an extended trial scene set to fluent music of contrapuntal elegance and appositely varying dramatic moods for all four participants. The two young children apply their impressive scholasticism and theological sureness to steadfastly dispel bullying attempts by an unnamed soldier and the governor to persuade them to renounce their faith; the virtuous wisdom of the boys confounds their irked persecutors. The boys are characterised with dignity and purity by Marta Fumagalli and Federica Pagliuca, whereas the unappeasable belligerence and slyness of their accusers are conveyed astutely by Giuseppe Naviglio and Luca Cervoni.
Using single strings with a rich group of plucked continuo, Florio ensures a flowing momentum to the narrative. The parts of the oratorio are both preceded by sinfonias from oratorios by Veneziano (a fellow pupil of Provenzale), and exquisite string ritornellos are also a prominent feature of a profoundly beautiful afterpiece, the mournful passacaglia ‘La pietà di goccia ardente’ from Ricchezza’s oratorio La gara degli elementi, sung plaintively by Fumagalli.
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