MusicWeb International One of the most grown-up review sites around 2024
60,000 reviews
... and still writing ...

Search MusicWeb Here Acte Prealable Polish CDs
 

Presto Music CD retailer
 
Founder: Len Mullenger                                    Editor in Chief:John Quinn             


Some items
to consider

new MWI
Current reviews

old MWI
pre-2023 reviews

paid for
advertisements

Acte Prealable Polish recordings

Forgotten Recordings
Forgotten Recordings
All Forgotten Records Reviews

TROUBADISC
Troubadisc Weinberg- TROCD01450

All Troubadisc reviews


FOGHORN Classics

Alexandra-Quartet
Brahms String Quartets

All Foghorn Reviews


All HDTT reviews


Songs to Harp from
the Old and New World


all Nimbus reviews



all tudor reviews


Follow us on Twitter


Editorial Board
MusicWeb International
Founding Editor
   
Rob Barnett
Editor in Chief
John Quinn
Contributing Editor
Ralph Moore
Webmaster
   David Barker
Postmaster
Jonathan Woolf
MusicWeb Founder
   Len Mullenger

REVIEW
RECORDING OF THE MONTH


Advertising on
Musicweb


Donate and keep us afloat

 

New Releases

Naxos Classical
All Naxos reviews

Chandos recordings
All Chandos reviews

Hyperion recordings
All Hyperion reviews

Foghorn recordings
All Foghorn reviews

Troubadisc recordings
All Troubadisc reviews



all Bridge reviews


all cpo reviews

Divine Art recordings
Click to see New Releases
Get 10% off using code musicweb10
All Divine Art reviews


All Eloquence reviews

Lyrita recordings
All Lyrita Reviews

 

Wyastone New Releases
Obtain 10% discount

Subscribe to our free weekly review listing

 

 

alternatively
CD: MDT AmazonUK AmazonUS

Agostino STEFFANI (1654 – 1728)
Mission
Cecilia Bartoli (mezzo), Philippe Jaroussky (counter-tenor) (6, 12, 18, 23), Rosario Conte (lute) (5)
Coro della Radiotelevisione svizzera, I Barocchisti/Diego Fasolis
rec. Auditorio Stelio Molo, Radiotelevisione svizzera di lingua italiana
Sung texts with German, English and French translations enclosed
* world premiere recording on CD
DECCA 478 4732 [80:28]

Experience Classicsonline



 
Cecilia Bartoli continues her archaeological activities, digging out forgotten music by forgotten composers. Once again she enters centre-stage with a well-filled basket where sparkling jewels lie side by side with opaque but immensely beautiful pearls.
 
Agostino Steffani was ‘a man of many missions’: singer, musician, composer, diplomat, politician and also a learned man with a large library and an art collection. Though by some scholars regarded as the foremost Italian composer between Monteverdi and Vivaldi, his music has been largely neglected. Some of his works have been recorded and of late his opera Niobe, regina di Tebe has been performed in several places. Cecilia Bartoli’s albums tend to be best-sellers so it seems that there is a Steffani renaissance on the way. No fewer than 21 of the numbers here are world premiere recordings on CD so this disc is a goldmine not least for those collectors who already have ‘everything’.
 
The album launches with a flying start, orchestrally and vocally. The aria from Alarico il Baltha is a virtuoso piece with blaring trumpets, punchy percussion and coloratura fireworks. On the whole Steffani’s handling of orchestral colours is masterly. In the first aria from Tassilone (tr. 4) he employs castanets. The call-to-arms in Il trionfi del fato (tr. 7) with trumpets, percussion and chorus is riveting and in another war song, this time from La lotta d’Hercole con Acheloo (tr. 17) he even incorporates firearms.
 
The dramatic and virtuoso numbers are only one side of Steffani’s art. Many arias are intimate and restrained. The beautiful love song Amami, e vedrai from Niobe, regina di Tebe (tr. 5) is accompanied by a sole lute and time and again one marvels at the melodies and the inventiveness of the composer. Possibly the most beautiful aria of all is the one from Henrico Leone (tr. 24) but the next minute I feel that Dell’alma stanca a raddoleir le tempre from Niobe is just as good.
 
Those unfamiliar with Steffani will probably fall in love from the very first track and then there is not one weak number. The playing of I Barocchisti is absolutely stupendous, the chorus is first class and by now most reviewers have run out of superlatives concerning Cecilia Bartoli’s singing. As a bonus she has invited that marvellous counter-tenor Philippe Jaroussky for four duets and the two voices blend admirably. As usual the production values are superb: A hardback 174-page book with copious background material in four languages, complete texts, lots of photos and other illustrations and a playing time of 80+ minutes. The recorded sound is ideal – in short: everything is as perfect as anything can be!
 
Göran Forsling
 

Agostino STEFFANI (1654 – 1728)
Mission
Alarico il Baltha, cioè L’audace re de Gothi
1. Schiere invitte, non tardate [2:15]
Servio Tullio
2. Ogni core può sperar* [4:23]
Niobe, regina di Tebe
3. Ove son? Chi m’aita? In mezzo all’ombre ... Dal mio petto* [5:18]
Tassilone
4. Più non v’ascondo [2:19]
Niobe, regina di Tebe
5. Amami, e vedrai* [6:41]
6. T’abbraccio mia Diva ... Ti stringo, mio Nume* [2:42]
I trionfi del fato
7. Mie fide schiere, all’armi*
Arminio
Suoni, tuoni, il suolo scuota* [3:26]
Tassilone
8. Sposa, mancar mi sento ... Deh non far colle tue lagrime* [5:42]
La superbia d’Alessandro
9. Non prendo consiglio* [1:17]
Alarico il Baltha
10. Sì, sì, riposa, o caro ... Palpitanti sfere belle* [3:12]
La libertà contenta
11. Notte amica al cieco Dio* [3:48]
I trionfi del fato
12. Combatton quest’alma* [2:08]
Tassilone
13. A facile vittoria [2:58]
La superbia d’Alessandro
14. Tra le guerre e le vittorie* [1:27]
La libertà contenta
15. Foschi crepuscoli* [2:05]
Niobe, regina di Tebe
16. Dell’alma stanca a raddoleir le tempe ... Sfere amiche, or date al labbro* [6:16]
La lotta d’Hercole con Acheloo
17. La cerasta più terribile [2:38]
Niobe, regina di Tebe
18. Serena, o mio bel sole ... Mia fiamma ... Mio ardore* [2:21]
Tassilone
19. Dal tuo labbro amor m’invita* [2:39]
La libertà contenta
20. Deh stancati, o sorte* [3:04]
21. Svenati, struggiti, combatti, suda* [3:11]
Tassilone
22. Padre, s’è colpa in lui* [5:08]
Le rivali concordi
23. Timori, ruine* [1:35]
Henrico Leone
24. Morirò fra strazi e scempi [2:40]
Marco Aurelio
25. Non si parli che di fede* [1:19]

 

 

 



 


EXPLORE MUSICWEB INTERNATIONAL

Making a Donation to MusicWeb

Writing CD reviews for MWI

About MWI
Who we are, where we have come from and how we do it.

Site Map

How to find a review

How to find articles on MusicWeb
Listed in date order

Review Indexes
   By Label
      Select a label and all reviews are listed in Catalogue order
   By Masterwork
            Links from composer names (eg Sibelius) are to resource pages with links to the review indexes for the individual works as well as other resources.

Themed Review pages

Jazz reviews

 

Discographies
   Composer
      Composer surveys
   National
      Unique to MusicWeb -
a comprehensive listing of all LP and CD recordings of given works
.
Prepared by Michael Herman

The Collector’s Guide to Gramophone Company Record Labels 1898 - 1925
Howard Friedman

Book Reviews

Complete Books
We have a number of out of print complete books on-line

Interviews
With Composers, Conductors, Singers, Instumentalists and others
Includes those on the Seen and Heard site

Nostalgia

Nostalgia CD reviews

Records Of The Year
Each reviewer is given the opportunity to select the best of the releases

Monthly Best Buys
Recordings of the Month and Bargains of the Month

Comment
Arthur Butterworth Writes

An occasional column

Phil Scowcroft's Garlands
British Light Music articles

Classical blogs
A listing of Classical Music Blogs external to MusicWeb International

Reviewers Logs
What they have been listening to for pleasure

Announcements

 

Community
Bulletin Board

Give your opinions or seek answers

Reviewers
Past and present

Helpers invited!

Resources
How Did I Miss That?

Currently suspended but there are a lot there with sound clips


Composer Resources

British Composers

British Light Music Composers

Other composers

Film Music (Archive)
Film Music on the Web (Closed in December 2006)

Programme Notes
For concert organizers

External sites
British Music Society
The BBC Proms
Orchestra Sites
Recording Companies & Retailers
Online Music
Agents & Marketing
Publishers
Other links
Newsgroups
Web News sites etc

PotPourri
A pot-pourri of articles

MW Listening Room
MW Office

Advice to Windows Vista users  
Questionnaire    
Site History  
What they say about us
What we say about us!
Where to get help on the Internet
CD orders By Special Request
Graphics archive
Currency Converter
Dictionary
Magazines
Newsfeed  
Web Ring
Translation Service

Rules for potential reviewers :-)
Do Not Go Here!
April Fools






Error processing SSI file