作曲者 | Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)・アントニオ・ヴィヴァルディ |
タイトル | Catone in Utica (score) |
サブタイトル | Opera in tre atti |
出版社 | Boosey & Hawkes・Bote & Bock(ブージー&ホークス) |
シリーズ名 | Il Complesso Barocco Edition |
楽器編成 | soloists, choir and orchestra |
品番 | 9790202533826 |
編曲者 | Alan Curtis |
言語 | イタリア語 |
形状 | 192 ページ・Paperback/Soft Cover |
演奏時間 | 161分 |
作曲年 | 1737年 |
出版年 | 2016年 |
出版番号 | BBC 3382 |
ISMN | 979-0202533826 |
ISBN | 9783793140702 |
その他 | critical edition |
The surviving second and third acts of Catone in Utica, one of Metastasio’s most dramatic libretti, premiered in Verona in the spring of 1737 in a setting by Vivaldi, contain some of his finest, most mature, and most original arias, and are published here for the first time. They evince a potential dramatic intensity that makes us regret all the more the loss of the first act. Only one aria of Act I can be definitely recovered from a surviving opera, but the rest has now also been successfully reconstructed by Alessandro Ciccolini, whose intimate knowledge of Vivaldi’s working methods, combined with brilliant stylistic insight won universal acclaim for his work on Vivaldi’s Motezuma and Ercole sul Termodoonte. Ciccolini has also composed cadenzas and da capo variations for all the arias, published here in an appendix.A complete recording under the direction of Alan Curtis is available from Naïve Records(OP30545).Press Quotes:[For his completion,] Alessandro Ciccolini, who, mindful that Vivaldi frequently adapted vocal music for his instrumental works and vice versa, has composed the missing passages using themes from the concertos as his starting point. His arias dovetail beautifully with Vivaldi's scheme of things... The GuardianCiccolini and Curtis deserve enormous credit for transforming an incomplete obscurity into a coherent and compelling opera.GramophoneThe opera survives incomplete, but this is a fascinating and apt reconstruction and there is some marvellous stuff here. BBC Music Magazine