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Sacrificium
Cecilia Bartoli
Sacrificium
Genre: Classical
 
Originally released as a deluxe, limited edition in October 2009, Cecilia Bartoli's Sacrificium is now available in a standard, one-CD, jewel-case edition. The album was a critical and sales hit last fall and will continue...  more »

     
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All Artists: Cecilia Bartoli
Title: Sacrificium
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Decca
Original Release Date: 1/12/2010
Release Date: 1/12/2010
Genre: Classical
Style: Opera & Classical Vocal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 028947815228, 028947815228

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Album Description
Originally released as a deluxe, limited edition in October 2009, Cecilia Bartoli's Sacrificium is now available in a standard, one-CD, jewel-case edition. The album was a critical and sales hit last fall and will continue to be of great interest to Bartoli's fans and classical music enthusiasts. Cecilia Bartoli uncovers the extraordinary and cruel world of the `Castrati' and sings the glorious music they inspired. The album consists almost entirely of world-premiere recordings of some of the most virtuosic music ever written for the human voice. Sacrificium marks the first collaboration of Il Giardino Armonico, Giovanni Antonini, and Bartoli since their Grammy® Award-winning The Vivaldi Album ten years ago. "The age of the castratos was one of the most dazzling and remarkable in European music history. Seldom has there ever been such a complete fusion of sensuousness and splendor, form and content, poetry and music, and, above all, such a perfection of vocal virtuosity, as was achieved in the glory days of the Baroque era. The legendary art of the castratos continues to exert its fascination even today, and despite the great human sacrifice it exacted, a new assessment of this extraordinary period is surely justified." - Cecilia Bartoli Cecilia Bartoli uncovers the extraordinary and cruel world of the `Castrati' and sings the glorious music they inspired. The all-new album consists almost entirely of world-premiere recordings of some of the most virtuosic music ever written for the human voice. The arias on the album are drawn from the works of Nicola Porpora (1686-1768), Antonio Caldara (c. 1670-1736), Francesco Araia (1709-1770), Carl Heinrich Graun (c. 1703-1759), Leonardo Leo (1694-1744), Leonardo Vinci (1696-1730), Riccardo Brosc hi (c. 1658-1756) and Geminiano Giacomello (c. 1692- 1740). After extensive research Bartoli has produced not only a new recording, but also a comprehensive study of the castrati and their time period through two lavishly produced and illustrated articles included in the deluxe package. Sacrificium marks the first collaboration of Il Giardino Armonico, Giovanni Antonini, and Bartoli since their Grammy® Award-winning The Vivaldi Album ten years ago. This deluxe package is a hardback book (12 x 14 cm) including 2 CDs of music including 11 world-premiere recordings. The extensive booklet includes two essays on the castrati: "Evviva il coltellino!" ("Long live the the little knife") & "Castrato Compendium" (a 108-page "A-Z" of the castrati). The entire project features lavish illustrations and photos throughout along with an additional 44-page libretto. --This text refers to an alternate Audio CD edition.
 

CD Reviews

Captivating CD
Go for Baroque | Denver | 09/08/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Cecilia Bartoli appears to be a person of high intelligence, great musical talent, genuine love of singing, remarkable energy, and a strong desire to research and to perform lesser known vocal works of merit along with favorites from the Baroque era, the era during which 80% of the operas were written and 70% of the roles were for alto and soprano castrati. Today, having no singing castrati available and only a half-dozen natural, male altos and sopranos, the effort to approximate the castrato voice is left up to a growing crop of countertenors and also those female singers who choose to accept the challenge. Some succeed fairly well; frankly, others do not.



Through releasing this CD and the accompanying booklet (along with a subsequent DVD), Cecilia has provided an exciting musical treat for the informed listener and also for the novice. Her selection of this Baroque conductor and orchestra reflects here desire to put real life into her performances.



I can not imagine any way that Cecilia could have done better. She triumphs over the amazingly acrobatic passages with apparent ease, and she did surprisingly well with the even more challenging long, lagato passages. She does have a noticeably heavier vibrato than desired (typical of most singers today), and a feminine timbre, for which she can not be faulted, of course.



We could wish to have a "Farinelli" on stage today and recording CDs and DVDs for us. Short of that, we make do with what we have, and this is one of the better CDs."