Monteverdi: Combattimento Rolando Villazón

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  • Release Date: 01/16/2007
  • Original Release: 2006
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 133,596
  • Label: VIRGIN CLASSICS
  • UPC: 094636340227
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Monteverdi: Combattimento

1LISTENCombattimento di Tancredi
2LISTENInterrotte speranze, madr
3LISTENEcco di dolci raggi, madr
4LISTENSi dolce č'l tormento, ma
5LISTENOhimč ch'io cado, ohimč c
6LISTENPerchč se m'odiavi, madri
7LISTENEt č pur dunque vero, mad
8LISTENQuel sguardo sdegnosetto,
9LISTENMaledetto sia l'aspetto,
10LISTENPiů lieto il guardo, aria
11LISTENTempro la cetra, madrigal
12LISTENTornate, o cari bac, madr
13LISTENEri giŕ tutta mia, madrig

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This special edition includes a bonus DVD of footage from the recording sessions.

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On this gutsy recording, Rolando Villazón -- one of today's top opera stars -- reaches back to the early Baroque to perform music that's usually terra incognita for tenors. If the match seems puzzling to you, fear not, for it turns out to be both a triumph and a revelation. In hindsight, it makes perfect sense that Villazón -- noted for the passion and flair he brings to 19th-century Italian and French opera -- should be so effective in Monteverdi's most action-packed composition. The early-17th-century Combattimento, a setting of a bloody passage from Tasso's Gerusalemme Liberata, ushered in Monteverdi's self-styled stile concitato -- an agitated style of rapidly repeated notes that never quite caught on but was nevertheless successful at conveying dramatic tension. Villazón, taking the dominant part of the narrator to Topi Lehtipuu's Tancredi and Patrizia Ciofi's Clorinda, brings plenty of Puccini-like intensity to these sections while also delivering clarion top notes that will make bel canto fans' hearts skip a beat. In the process, Monteverdi's music springs from the score, fresh and piercingly dramatic. The balance of the disc is filled with a dozen shorter pieces for one or two voices with accompaniment, with the Finnish tenor Lehtipuu nicely matched with the Mexican Villazón in their duets, while the Italian soprano Ciofi adopts a more mannered style in her selections. Director Emmanuelle Haďm and Le Concert d'Astrée offer characteristically imaginative instrumental support, doing their part to serve up the most eye-opening early music disc in recent memory. EJ Johnson, Barnes & Noble



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