PORPORA Arias

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Nicola (Antonio) Porpora

Genre:

Opera

Label: Naïve

Media Format: CD or Download

Media Runtime: 80

Mastering:

DDD

Catalogue Number: V5369

V5369. PORPORA Arias

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Ezio, Movement: Se tu la reggi al volo Nicola (Antonio) Porpora, Composer
Academia Montis Regalis
Alessandro de Marchi, Conductor
Franco Fagioli, Countertenor
Nicola (Antonio) Porpora, Composer
Semiramide riconosciuta, Movement: Vorrei spiegar l'affanno Nicola (Antonio) Porpora, Composer
Academia Montis Regalis
Alessandro de Marchi, Conductor
Franco Fagioli, Countertenor
Nicola (Antonio) Porpora, Composer
Didone abbandonata, Movement: Già si desta la tempesta Nicola (Antonio) Porpora, Composer
Academia Montis Regalis
Alessandro de Marchi, Conductor
Franco Fagioli, Countertenor
Nicola (Antonio) Porpora, Composer
Ericlea, Movement: Torbido intorno al core Nicola (Antonio) Porpora, Composer
Academia Montis Regalis
Alessandro de Marchi, Conductor
Franco Fagioli, Countertenor
Nicola (Antonio) Porpora, Composer
Semiramide riconosciuta, Movement: Il pastor se torna aprile Nicola (Antonio) Porpora, Composer
Academia Montis Regalis
Alessandro de Marchi, Conductor
Franco Fagioli, Countertenor
Nicola (Antonio) Porpora, Composer
(Il) Verbo in carne, Movement: Distillatevi o cieli Nicola (Antonio) Porpora, Composer
Academia Montis Regalis
Alessandro de Marchi, Conductor
Franco Fagioli, Countertenor
Nicola (Antonio) Porpora, Composer
Meride e Selinunte, Movement: Con alma intrepida Nicola (Antonio) Porpora, Composer
Academia Montis Regalis
Alessandro de Marchi, Conductor
Franco Fagioli, Countertenor
Nicola (Antonio) Porpora, Composer
(Il) Ritiro, Movement: A voi ritorno campagne amene Nicola (Antonio) Porpora, Composer
Academia Montis Regalis
Alessandro de Marchi, Conductor
Franco Fagioli, Countertenor
Nicola (Antonio) Porpora, Composer
Polifemo, Movement: Nell’attendere il mio bene Nicola (Antonio) Porpora, Composer
Academia Montis Regalis
Alessandro de Marchi, Conductor
Franco Fagioli, Countertenor
Nicola (Antonio) Porpora, Composer
Polifemo, Movement: Alto Giove Nicola (Antonio) Porpora, Composer
Academia Montis Regalis
Alessandro de Marchi, Conductor
Franco Fagioli, Countertenor
Nicola (Antonio) Porpora, Composer
Carlo il calvo, Movement: Spesso di nubi cinto Nicola (Antonio) Porpora, Composer
Academia Montis Regalis
Alessandro de Marchi, Conductor
Franco Fagioli, Countertenor
Nicola (Antonio) Porpora, Composer
Vulcano, Movement: Non lasciar chi t'ama tanto Nicola (Antonio) Porpora, Composer
Academia Montis Regalis
Alessandro de Marchi, Conductor
Franco Fagioli, Countertenor
Nicola (Antonio) Porpora, Composer
Partnered ably by Academia Montis Regalis, Franco Fagioli sings with fulsome bravado and technical virtuosity in vibrant performances of 12 selections drawn from six different operas (for both male and female characters), a Christmas oratorio and two secular cantatas, all dating from between 1725 and 1748. Dramatic contexts, dates and cities are lacking from the skin-deep booklet, so it is unexplained which of Porpora’s two different versions of Semiramide riconosciuta (1729 Venice or 1739 Naples) has yielded a couple of arias, but I’m glad to have heard the title-heroine’s beguiling ‘Il pastor se torna aprile’, in which pastoral recorders and horns softly illustrate Metastasio’s double simile.

Fagioli regards Porpora’s arias as a laboratory for learning, and his verbose preface dwells on the maestro’s reputation as the singing teacher of Farinelli and many others. He calls this music ‘So emotional, so profound’, but his sentiment, personality and projection in the emperor Valentinian’s trumpet-festooned ‘Se tu la reggi al volo’ (Ezio), the turbulent Araspe’s ‘Già si desta la tempesta’ (Didone abbandonata), the valorous heroism of Selinunte’s ‘Con alma intrepida’ (Meride e Selinunte) and the giddy Acis’s love aria ‘Nell’attendere il mio bene’ (Polifemo) are strangely uniform. If sheer flash is all you’re after, then look no further than the dazzling vocal cascades in ‘Spesso di nubi cinto’ from Carlo il Calvo, although the vainglorious cadenza isn’t Fagioli’s finest hour (almost literally).

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