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Vivaldi's oratorium 'Juditha Triumphans', Jordi Savall at L'auditori de Barcelona

演出简介

Juditha triumphans, composed to celebrate the victory of the Republic of Venice ‎over the Turks during the Siege of Corfu (resulting from the defeat of the Ottoman Army by ‎Austrian troops in the Battle of Petrovaradin on 5 August 1716), represents the peak of ‎Antonio Vivaldi’s vocal music oeuvre. This Sacrum militare oratorium is based on ‎the Book of Judith, with a libretto in Latin written by Iacopo Cassetti at the Ospedale della ‎Pietà in Venice, where the work was created and performed in autumn 1716. All the ‎characters, including the choir, were performed by female voices: Judith and her handmaid ‎Abra, Holofernes and his eunuch Vagaus, as well as Ozias, the High Priest of Bethulia. ‎‎Juditha triumphans, the only one of Vivaldi’s four oratorios to have survived to ‎this day, is striking for the extraordinary beauty of its arias and the intense choral ‎interventions, the drama of the recitatives and the surprising variety of timbre combinations ‎from the orchestral ensemble (in addition to the usual strings there are 5 violas da gamba, ‎the viola d’amore, 4 theorbos, a mandolin, piccolo, chalumeaux, oboes, trumpets, clarini and ‎timpani).‎

实用信息

VIVALDI: Juditha triumphans devicta Holofernis barbarie RV 644‎

演员表/出品方

Judith: Marianne Beate Kielland, mezzo‐soprano
‎Vagaus: Rachel Redmond, soprano‎
‎Holofernes: Marina de Liso, contralto‎
‎Abra: Lucía Martín‐Cartón, soprano
Ozias: Kristin Mulders(mezzo‐soprano)
La Capella Reial de Catalunya
Lluís Vilamajó, choir preparation
Le Concert des Nations
Manfredo Kraemer, concertino
Jordi Savall, conductor

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