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Roaming the Baroque

sat 30 jan 2021 10:00 hrs

Music from the 17th and 18th century. The oratorio ‘Assalonne punito’ by Pietro Andrea Ziani.

In this hour, we’ll hear one big piece: ‘Assalonne punito’, it’s an oratorio in two parts composed by the 17th-century composer Pietro Andrea Ziani.
It tells the story of King David and his son Absalom, who rises against his father. Its history is told in book two of the Old Testament, Samuel.

Ziani was born in Venice and worked in the San Marco for a while. In Venice, some of his operas were performed. After that, he worked in Bergamo, Innsbruck, Vienna and Dresden and he eventually settled in Naples, where he was appointed in one of the conservatories.

Pietro Andrea Ziani (1616-1684)
1. Assalonne punito, oratorio in two parts (Vienna, 1667)

Roberta Invernizzi, soprano (Assalonne). Roberto Balconi, alto (Achitofele). Gian Paolo Fagotto, tenor (Testo). Furio Zanasi, baritone (Davide). Carlo Lepore, bass (Gioab). Il Complesso Barocco conducted by Alan Curtis
(CD: Assalonne punito – Stradivarius Str 33548, 2000)

2. Overture Il Talamo

Charivari Agréable conducted by Kah-Ming Ng
(CD: “Avanti l’opera – An A-Z of Italian baroque overtures” – Signum Classics SIGCD383, 2014)

In addition:
Bernardo Pasquini (1637-1710)
3. Overture L’Idalma
Charivari Agréable conducted by Kah-Ming Ng
(CD: see 2.)

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