
In the autumn of last year Fabio Bonizzoni and La Risonanza
embarked on a journey taking a fresh look – musicologically as well as
musically – at the chamber cantatas to Italian texts and with
instrumental accompaniment composed by Georg Frideric Handel during his
stay in Italy. Where the first release on Glossa focused on works
associated with Cardinal Pamphili in Rome, this new recording contains
pieces – including the dramatic cantata
Armida abbandonata and
Handel’s ‘own’ Hunt Cantata – originating in the establishment of the
Marquis Ruspoli and written for sopranos such as Margherita Durastante
and Vittoria Tarquini.
Here it is the Milanese
soprano Emanuela Galli who takes centre stage (and she also has taken
on the role of Eurydice in Glossa’s recent recording of Claudio
Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo directed by Claudio Cavina). Roberta Invernizzi returns, joining forces with Galli, for Diana cacciatrice.
Making use of recent research the booklet notes – written on this
occasion by Karl Boehmer – help to illuminate for us Handel’s sojourn
in Italy in 1707 and the origins of the five cantatas recorded here. (GLOSSA)
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