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Antonio Vivaldi Sardelli Mercy Squire
For high quality: (http•••) Vivaldi: Juditha Triumphans devicta Holofernes barbarie, RV 644 - Pars Altera - Armatae, face et anguibus Performed by: Modo Antiquo and Coro da Camera Italiano Vagaus: Nicky Kennedy Directed by: Frederico Maria Sardelli Juditha triumphans devicta Holofernis barbarie translated as Judith triumphant over the barbarians of Holofernes, Vivaldi catalogue number RV 644, is an oratorio by Antonio Vivaldi, the only survivor of the four that he is known to have composed. The libretto was written by Iacopo Cassetti, based upon the Biblical Book of Judith. The Assyrian king Nebuchadrezzar sends an army against Israel to demand overdue tributes. Under the leadership of the general Holofernes, the Assyrians lay siege to the town of Bethulia and are about to conquer it. The young Jewish widow Judith goes to him to implore mercy. He falls in love with her and she indulges him. After a rich banquet and having drunk much wine, Holofernes falls asleep. Judith beheads him, flees the enemy camp, and returns victorious to Bethulia. All characters, male and female, were interpreted by the girls of the Ospedale. They are: Juditha, contralto, a young Bethulian widow. Vagaus, soprano, eunuch, Holofernes's squire. Holofernes, contralto, Assyrian general. Abra, soprano, Juditha's handmaid. Ozias, contralto, high priest of Bethulia.
Antonio Vivaldi Sardelli Mercy Squire
For high quality: (http•••) Vivaldi: Juditha Triumphans devicta Holofernes barbarie, RV 644 - Pars Prior - Chorus Militum: Arma, caedes, vindictae, furores Performed by: Modo Antiquo and Coro da Camera Italiano Directed by: Frederico Maria Sardelli Juditha triumphans devicta Holofernis barbarie translated as Judith triumphant over the barbarians of Holofernes, Vivaldi catalogue number RV 644, is an oratorio by Antonio Vivaldi, the only survivor of the four that he is known to have composed. The libretto was written by Iacopo Cassetti, based upon the Biblical Book of Judith. The Assyrian king Nebuchadrezzar sends an army against Israel to demand overdue tributes. Under the leadership of the general Holofernes, the Assyrians lay siege to the town of Bethulia and are about to conquer it. The young Jewish widow Judith goes to him to implore mercy. He falls in love with her and she indulges him. After a rich banquet and having drunk much wine, Holofernes falls asleep. Judith beheads him, flees the enemy camp, and returns victorious to Bethulia. All characters, male and female, were interpreted by the girls of the Ospedale. They are: Juditha, contralto, a young Bethulian widow. Vagaus, soprano, eunuch, Holofernes's squire. Holofernes, contralto, Assyrian general. Abra, soprano, Juditha's handmaid. Ozias, contralto, high priest of Bethulia.
Palestrina Antonelli Santa Maria 2011
Coro da Camera Italiano Direction: Giordano Antonelli Live Concert, Rome April 2011 Church Santa Maria in Portico www.musicaantiqualatina.it
Vivaldi Dux Ferro Cara Regis Mero Gaude Sardelli
Part I: Recitative: Mi dux, Domine mi (Vagans, Holofernes) Part I: Aria: Matrona inimica (Vagans) Part I: Recitative: Huc accedat Matrona (Holofernes) Part I: Aria: Quo cum Patriae (Juditha) Part I: Ne timeas non (Abra) Part I: Aria: Vultus tui vago splendori (Abra) Part I: Vide, humilis prostrata (Abra) Part I: O quam vaga (Chorus, Abra) Part I: Recitative: Quem vides prope (Vagans, Holofernes, Juditha) Part I: Aria: Quamvis ferro (Abra) Part I: Quid cerno! Oculi mei stupidi (Holofernes) Part I: Aria: Quanto magis generosa (Juditha) Part I: Recitative: Magna, o foemina petis (Holofernes, Juditha) Part I: Aria: Sede, o cara (Holofernes) Part I: Tu Judex es, tu Dominus, tu potens (Holofernes, Juditha) Part I: Aria: Agitata infido flatu (Holofernes) Part I: Recitative: In tentorio supernae (Holofernes, Vagans) Part I: Aria: O servi volate (Vagans) Part I: Tu quoque hebraica ancilla (Vagaus) Part I: Aria: Veni, veni, me sequere (Juditha) Part I: Recitative: Venio Juditha (Abra) Part I: Aria: Fulgeat sol frontis (Abra) Part I: Recitative: In urbe interim (Abra) Part I: Mundi Rector (Chorus, Abra) Part II: Recitative: Summi Regis in mente (Ozias) Part II: Aria: O Sydera, o stellae (Ozias) Part II: Recitative: Iam saevientis in hostem (Ozias, Holofernes) Part II: Aria: Nox obscura (Holofernes) Part II: Belligerae meae sorti (Holofernes) Part II: Aria: Transit aetas (Juditha) Part II: Recitative: Haec in crastinum (Holofernes, Juditha) Part II: Aria: Noli o cara (Holofernes) Part II: Recitative: Tibi dona salutis (Juditha, Holofernes) Part II: Plena nectare non mero (Chorus) Part II: Recitative: Tormenta mentis tuae (Holofernes) Part II: Aria: Vivat in pace (Juditha) Part II: Sic in Pace inter hostes (Juditha) Part II: Umbrae carae, aurae adoratae (Vagaus) Part II: Quae fortunata es tu vaga Matrona (Vagaus) Part II: Aria: Non ita reducem (Juditha) Part II: Jam pergo, postes claudo (Abra) Part II: Recitative: Summe Astrorum Creator (Juditha) Part II: Aria: In somno profundo (Juditha) Part II: Recitative: Impii, indigni Tiranni (Juditha) Part II: Recitative: Abra, Abra accipe munus (Juditha, Abra) Part II: Aria: Si fulgida per te (Abra) Part II: Jam non procul ab axe (Vagaus) Part II: Aria: Armatae face (Vagaus) Part II: Quam insolita luce (Ozias) Part II: Gaude felix Bethulia laetare (Ozias) Part II: Ita decreto aeterno (Ozias) Part II: Salve invicta (Chorus) Anketell, Rowena Coro da Camera Italiano Di Castri, Barbara Kennedy, Nicki Modo Antiquo Rossi, Alessandra Sardelli, Federico Maria Sciannimanico, Lucia