Hasse - Marc’ Antonio e Cleopatra  | Sono Luminus DSL92115

Hasse - Marc’ Antonio e Cleopatra

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Label: Sono Luminus

Cat No: DSL92115

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 2

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 27th September 2010

Contents

Artists

Jamie Barton
Ava Pine
Matthew Dirst
Ars Lyrica

Artists

Jamie Barton
Ava Pine
Matthew Dirst
Ars Lyrica

About

Dorian Sono Luminus invites you to a night at the opera with this 2 CD release of Adolf Hasse’s serenata Marc’Antonio e Cleopatra, performed by the Houston based ensemble Ars Lyrica. This serenata (or “serenade”) follows a love story for the ages of lovers from different worlds, loyal to their countries, but more loyal to each other's love.

Founded in 1998 by harpsichordist and conductor Matthew Dirst, Ars Lyrica has begun to make a name for itself in the international early music community. Its distinctive programming favours little-known dramatic and chamber works that merit revival, and its home series “sets the agenda for imaginative period-instrument programming in Houston”, according to the Houston Chronicle.

In 1721 Johann Adolf Hasse travelled to Italy to hone his craft and seek his fortune. His work at the Hamburg Opera and at the Brunswick court assured entrée into Italian musical circles, and he quickly found opportunities in Rome, Venice and Florence, much as the youthful Handel had done just a few years earlier. The Italians even honoured him with the same nickname they had given Handel - “Il Sassone” - despite Hasse’s non-Saxon origins.

Settling in Naples, Hasse studied composition first with Nicola Porpora, then Alessandro Scarlatti, and began to write seriously for the stage. By 1730 he had produced at least seven operas, eight intermezziand three serenata, the most significant of which is Marc’Antonio e Cleopatra.

Hasse’s score makes vivid the complex emotions of his title characters in eight arias, two duets and some highly expressive recitative; the whole is introduced by a Sinfonia in two movements. Though the work is scored for just strings and continuo, this recording adds various woodwind colours (oboes, recorders, flute and bassoon), rendering even more colorful Hasse’s imaginative and supple ideas.

This 2 CD set will enchant the early music community, thrill the opera lover, and intrigue all lovers of classical music.

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