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Stardella: La Doriclea - An Opera in Three Acts
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Stardella: La Doriclea - An Opera in Three Acts
Genre: Opera & Classical Vocal
 
Alessandro Stradellas place in the annals of the history of music is not only due to the adventurous circumstances that marked his brief existence, but also to the reputation as an opera composer he has acquired since the ...  more »

     
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Title: Stardella: La Doriclea - An Opera in Three Acts
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Label: Arcana
Release Date: 11/16/2018
Genre: Opera & Classical Vocal
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Number of Discs: 3
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Alessandro Stradellas place in the annals of the history of music is not only due to the adventurous circumstances that marked his brief existence, but also to the reputation as an opera composer he has acquired since the 18th century. Inaccessible for many decades to specialists and scholars, La Doriclea is definitely the least known of all Stradellas operas. However, it constitutes a particularly significant chapter in his overall output: composed in Rome during the early 1670s, to our knowledge La Doriclea represents the first opera entirely composed by Stradella. From the dramatic point of view, La Doriclea belongs to the comedy of intrigue genre typical of the 17th century Spanish theatre tradition. Refined and amusing, it alternates touching lamentos with irresistibly comic scenes, in which the character of Giraldo, a veritable precursor of the basso buffo, allows us to glimpse Rossinian atmospheres. Emke Baráth (Doriclea) and Xavier Sabata (Fidalbo) alongside Giuseppina Bridelli (Lucinda) and Luca Cervoni (Celindo) and the comic couple of Delfina (Gabriella Martellacci) and Giraldo (Riccardo Novaro) bring a complex and fascinating role-playing game to life. This world premiere release of La Doriclea is a major achievement for The Stradella Project, which here reaches its fifth volume. Through his festival and recording project, Andrea De Carlo is raising the profile of this pioneering Italian composer. (Gramophone)