Episode 5
Donald Macleod focuses on Alessandro Scarlatti's decline into poverty and evaluates his reputation as the founder of Neapolitan opera. Including excerpts from La Griselda.
In our final programme on Alessandro Scarlatti, Donald Macleod surveys the composer's decline into poverty, and evaluates his reputation as the founder of Neapolitan Opera.
Donald Macleod surveys Alessandro Scarlatti's final years and his reputation as the founder of Neapolitan Opera. During this time a new movement was beginning in the world of opera: opera buffa. We'll hear Scarlatti's own attempt at the new style, with an aria from Il Trionfo dell'Onore.
Towards the end of his life, Scarlatti also taught more pupils out of financial necessity. During one of these lessons he stated that he'd never liked wind instruments, because they never stay in tune. Despite that, Alessandro did compose a number of works for wind instruments, and we'll hear his Concerto in F major for 3 Flutes.
Scarlatti's greatest love may have been opera, but he was mainly employed as the maestro di cappella to a number of royal courts and churches and made a significant impact upon the world of oratorio, cantatas, and sacred music. To end this final episode we'll hear the latter part of his Mass for St Cecilia's Day, composed five years before his death for one of his Roman patrons.
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Music Played
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Alessandro Scarlatti
Allegro from Concerto no. 6 in E major
Performer: European Community Chamber Orchestra, Eivind Aadland (director)
- Helios CDH88025.
- 5.
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Alessandro Scarlatti
Pensa ben from Act 3 of Il Trionfo dell'Onore (1718)
Performer: Sante Messina (soprano), Ornella Rovero (mezzo-soprano), Eugenia Zareska (alto), Afro Poli (baritone), Italian Radio Lyric Orchestra Milan, Carlo Maria Giulini (conductor)
- Warner Fonit 5050466-2906-2-5.
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Alessandro Scarlatti
Ombre tacite e sole
Performer: Matthew White (countertenor), Les Voix Baroques
- Analekta AN29904.
- 1 to 4.
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Alessandro Scarlatti
Concerto in F major for 3 Flutes
Performer: Martino Noferi (recorder), Il Rossignolo, Ottaviano Tenerani (harpsichord & director)
- CPO 999856-2.
- 6 to 8.
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Alessandro Scarlatti
Mi rivedi, o selva ombrosa, Act 2 Scene 1&2 from La Griselda
Performer: Dorothea Röschmann (soprano), Silvia Tro Santafé (mezzo-soprano), René Jacobs (director), Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin
- Harmonia Mundi HMC 801805.07.
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Alessandro Scarlatti
Jesu, corona - Magnificat, from Il Vespero di Santa Cecilia
Performer: Susanne Rydén (soprano), Dominique Labelle (soprano), Ryland Angel (countertenor), Michael Slattery (tenor), Neal Davies (baritone & cantor), Philharmonia Chorale, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, Nicholas McGegan (conductor)
- AVIE AV0048.
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