Monteverdi: L'Orfeo

Composer Claudio Monteverdi
Artist Sylvia Pozzer soprano
William Matteuzzi tenor
Sara Mingardo mezzo soprano
Angela Bucci soprano
Sergio Vartolo cembalo, spinet & concert master
Format 2 CD
Cat. number 93697
EAN code 5028421936970
Release April 2006

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Narrating the famous tale of the Thracian singer Orpheus and his quest to the underworld to bring his wife, Euridice, back to the land of the living, Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo is one of the most enduringly popular of all operatic works. Numerous performances continue to be staged to this day, and there are no signs of fading appreciation for the work, even four centuries after its first performance (in 1607). Sergio Vartolo’s fantastic, historically-informed interpretation presents an ideal opportunity for listeners to explore the reasons behind this opera’s vast and undiminishing popularity. Monteverdi’s famed skill for giving full expression to a text’s meaning is particularly clear – shown, for example, in his careful deployment of dissonance for emotional impact, and in the immensely moving third-act aria. Beyond this, however, L’Orfeo’s ability to enthral audiences may lie in its celebration of the power and beauty of music; from the opening Prologue, where Music appears onstage to extol her virtues, to Orpheus’s ability to achieve the unthinkable and gain access to the underworld through his talent as a singer, music is the driving force of the opera’s action.

This fantastic recording reveals the genius of Monteverdi’s work fully, featuring an exemplary and authentic interpretation that is the result of Sergio Vartolo’s thorough study of the score. Essential listening for any serious fans of opera, this set is also an excellent starting-point for exploring the music of Monteverdi, who has been dubbed the ‘creator of modern music’.

Other Information:
- Recorded in October 2006 at the Auditorium of Pigna, Corsica.
- Performed on period instruments.
- Includes booklet notes by Lorenzo Bianconi. Libretto with English translation available by clicking on 'Download booklet' below the cover image..
- Soloists include the crème of Baroque Voices: the great Sara Mingardo, Sylvia Pozzer, Gabriella Martellacci, Gianpaolo Fagotto and the inspiring and historically based direction of Sergio Vartolo.
- "In every respect this is a superb performance, with a uniformly fine cast of singers and players and a carefully studied interpretation of the score" (Fanfare).