The Arie Antiche compiled by Alessandro Parisotti are known to each and
every student of classical singing. But with Quella fiamma, Nathalie
Stutzmann and Orfeo 55 breathe new fire into this primer for the voice,
performing these songs and arias with original orchestrations, as they
would have been heard in their day. Before they were lessons, they were
high art.
This album is a selection of pieces from Arie antiche, a 19th Century
collection of songs edited by Alessandro Parisotti to be a vocal primer.
Though now more famous as the editor of Arie antiche, Parisotti was
also a composer, and he managed to slip one of his own works into the
book by attributing to Giovanni Pergolesi his song "Se tu m'ami". The
collection was very much a part of the trend to rediscover old and
forgotten works, and the popularity of the three-volume set has
endured to this day.
For this album the musicians of Orfeo 55 have worked painstakingly to
source original scores and to edit the parts as necessary. While the
instrumental works are not part of Parisotti’s primer, they provide
brief musical interludes between the songs to enhance the overall
listening experience and bring these works together into a coherent
programme.
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