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Mozart - Un moto di gioia: Opera & Concert Arias

Composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Performer Bengt Olerås
Miah Persson
Ulf Samuelsson
Yevgeny Sudbin
Swedish Chamber Orchestra
Sebastian Weigle, conductor
Period Classical
Catalogue Number BIS-1529 SACD
EAN 7318599915296
Format SACD Hybrid

This hybrid disc plays on both CD and SACD players
SACD Surround - SACD Stereo - CD Stereo

Release date Jun 2006
Total time 63'36


Mozart wrote many of the arias on this disc for specific performers, among them his wife Constanze’s two sisters Aloysia Lange and Josepha Hofer (the first Queen of the Night), the English soprano Nancy Storace and Adriana Ferrarese (whose impressive vocal range he put to the test in Fiordiligi’s aria Come scoglio).

Here Swedish soprano Miah Persson, on her first solo disc with orchestra, has collected a number of Mozartian gems (including Exsultate, jubilate – actually composed for Venanzio Rauzzini, the star castrato of the Teatro Regio Ducale in Milan.) Purity, sweetness and impeccable grace are words that have been used by reviewers to describe Miah Persson’s voice, and with such qualities it is no wonder that her reputation as a Mozart singer is growing.

During the 2005/2006 season she is performing no less than three of the operatic roles represented on this disc. According to the reviews, her interpretation of Susanna’s Deh vieni non tardar made the audience at Covent Garden hold their breath; she recently made her début at Glyndebourne as Fiordiligi in Così fan tutte, and in the coming Salzburg production of Mitridate she will perform the role of Prince Sifare, taking a deeply felt farewell from his beloved with the aria Lungi da te.

Another farewell scene is played out in the extended concert aria Ch’io mi scordi di te – this one taking place in real life. Intended for Nancy Storace – who had been the first Susanna in the Marriage of Figaro – it was composed for the singer’s farewell concert in 1787, before her return to England. The aria includes an extended piano part, performed at the concert in question by Mozart himself, and has been interpreted as his musical declaration of love for the singer. Here it is the young Russian pianist Yevgeny Sudbin – whose recently released Scarlatti and Rachmaninov recitals on BIS have been highly praised – who joins Miah Persson and the Swedish Chamber Orchestra in this portrayal of two lovers at the moment of their parting.
 
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  Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
01 Schon lacht der holde Frühling, KV 580 7'47
 
02 Ch´io mi scordi de te? KV 505 10'01
 
03 Nehmt meinen Dank, KV 383 3'44
 
04 Lungi da te, mio bene (aria from Mitridate, Rè di Ponto) KV 87 9'21
 
05 Un moto di gioia (arietta, KV 579 from Le nozze di Figaro) 1'33
 
06 Deh vieni non tardar (recitative and aria from Le nozze di Figaro, KV 492) 4'32
 
07 Come scoglio (recitative and aria from Così fan tutte, KV 588) 5'28
 
08 Ruhe sanft mein holdes Leben (from Zaide, KV 344) 5'44
 
  Exsutate, Jubilate, KV 165, for soprano, orchestra and organ 13'24
09 Exsultate, jubilate 4'17
10 Fulget amica dies 0'48
11 Tu virginum corona 5'55
12 Alleluja 2'24
 
  Album total 63'36
ComposerMozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
SopranoPersson, Miah
ConductorWeigle, Sebastian
OrchestraSvenska Kammarorkestern
PianoSudbin, Yevgeny
OboeOlerås, Bengt
OrganSamuelsson, Ulf

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