Handel - Partenope "Furibondo spira il vento" Marilyn Horne
G. F. Handel (1685-1759)
Partenope, HWV 27
Opera in Three Acts
"Furibondo spira il vento"
from the end of the 2nd Act.
Libretto by: Silvio Stampiglia
Score: http://www.schubertline.co.uk/...
Premiere: King's Theatre, London, 24 February 1730
Characters
Partenope (soprano)
Rosmira (mezzo-soprano)
Arsace (countertenor)
Armindo (countertenor)
Emilio (tenor)
Ormonte (baritone)
Original Cast in 1730:
Partenope: Anna Maria Strada del Pò, soprano
Rosmira: Antonia Maria Merighi, contralto
Arsace: Antonio Maria Bernacchi, alto castrato
Armindo: Francesca Bertolli, mezzo-soprano
Emilio: Annibale Pio Fabri, tenor
Ormonte: Johann Gottfried Riemschneider, basso
Handel wrote Partenope in 1730, a time in his life when he was free to choose a wider range of librettos.It was Handel's first comic opera which broke away from the Opera Seria tradition and was rejected by the Royal Academy of Music because of its frivolous nature with relatively few extended arias and more recitative. The greatness he achieved in this decade is reflected in the virtuosity of this mad scene of Arsace.
Arsace (originally written for an alto castrato) is one of three men who admire Partenope. She is the mythological Queen of Naples..
Arsace and Armindo are rivals for the love of Partenope, who loves Arsace. He, however, was formerly the lover of Rosmira, whom he recognises but whose identity he is pledged not to reveal. Rosmira, as Eurimene, also claims to be in love with Partenope. Emilio, under threat of war, joins the contest, but is rejected and attacks the city, defended under the command of Partenope, to settle potential jealousies among the princes. In battle with Emilio, Armindo saves Partenope and Arsace saves Rosmira, who creates further complications in her pursuit of Arsace, challenged to single combat. Matters are finally resolved, with Partenope united with Armindo, Rosmira, now revealed as a woman, united with Arsace and Emilio released to rule over Cuma as an ally of Partenope.
Handel's Partenope is rich in musical interest, handling in traditional form a plot that has elements of comedy in it. Arsace's aria from the end of the second act, Furibondo spira il vento (Furiously breathes the wind), is sometimes heard in the concert-hall.
Italian text:
Furibondo spira il vento
e sconvolge il cielo e il suol
Tal adesso lʹalma io sento
Agitata dal mio duol
English Translation:
Furiously blows the winds
and stirs the heavens and the earth.
That is what I feel now in my soul
agitated by my grief.
Other Artists performed this role and/or aria:
Mezzo Soprano/Alto:
Nathalie Stutzmann, Giulietta Simionato
Countertenors: Rene Jacobs, David Daniels, Kai Wessel, Lawrence Zazzo, Angelo Manzotti
Channel: Music
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: civileso
Length: 04:58
Rating: 4.86
Views: 7602
Tags: alto Arsace baroque castrato contralto Frideric Furibondo George Handel Horne il Marilyn opera Partenope spira vento
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Heraopera (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
every time I listen to her with this I have to laugh about her greatness and bravura! She has been one of the best singers for this stuff! Bartoli started good with Arie antice and then: all vento - very bad with to much air! BUT LA HORNE SHOWS CONTINUALLY MANY YEARS WHAT IT MEANS TO PUT THIS OUT OF THE THROAT in the masc and in our hearts and the philosophy behind this great music! BRAVA VERO SALVE!
FREEASTHESTARS (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
amazing!
gehaktmolen (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
i want to hear it from Andreas Scholl!!!:(
jfbecks17 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Her ornaments are fabulous!
So original.
Adachmar (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
nice, voice, its scary sometimes XD
civileso (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Yes, I am.
composer321 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Beautiful. This was great. Thank you for posting this.
pianofolle (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
though i've never been crazy ab M.Horne's voice she had great technic & sense of interpretation, this piece & her performance really value Haendel's grandeur. Thanx for posting it. Are u a singer?
IsisCarvalho (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Breathtaking. =)
She is amazing!
civileso (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I posted the link in the description for the score. You'll need scorch pluggin to view it though.. |
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