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 Porpora: Arias / Alan Curtis, Karina Gauvin, Il Complesso Barocco
Release Date: 08/25/2009 
Label:  Atma Classique   Catalog #: 2590   Spars Code: n/a 
Composer:  Nicolo PorporaGeorge Frideric Handel
Performer:  Karina Gauvin
Conductor:  Alan Curtis
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Il Complesso Barocco

Number of Discs: 1 
Recorded in: Stereo 

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Nicola Porpora was 22 years old in 1708 when his first opera, Agrippina, was presented under the patronage of the Austrian vice-regent. The opera was first performed at the vice regal palace in Naples, and then before the general public at the Teatro di San Bartolomeo. Throughout his life Porpora had the opportunity to offer his services, particularly as a maestro di cappella, to influential aristocrats. With their support he became internationally famous as a composer and singing teacher. Porpora's great period of operatic composition occurred between 1718 and 1742.

Canadian soprano Karina Gauvun returns with a new recording of arias, most never recorded, from the operas of Nicola Porpora (1686-1768). The prestigious Italian Baroque orchestra Il Complesso Barocco under the direction of Alan Curtis, accompanies Madame Gauvin on this recording, which was produced in Italy.

"Gauvin’s voice never commits a musical or rhythmic blunder yet seems utterly free, entering generously the very heart of what she is singing. Her baroque ornamentation and her trill are impeccable."
Globe and Mail, Toronto

"Her glinting soprano, bright-edged yet deliciously rounded and sensual, is used with rare understanding for character ..."
— Sunday Times

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Nicola Porpora (1686-1768) was a Neapolitan composer who penned more than 50 operas. He was as well known for being the voice teacher of one of the greatest singers of the time (and arguably the finest castrato), Farinelli, and also of Cafarelli, who was considered to be almost in the same league. Haydn was his apprentice; Metastasio was his frequent librettist. His operas are ideal examples of high Baroque, complete with absurdities and extraordinarily decorated vocal lines. He may not have been a "great" composer, but he was no slouch either; his operas were the toast of London, Vienna, Venice, and Naples, and the anti-Handel faction in London had its money on him to overthrow Handel. It didn't work. (Both men wrote Arianna operas, Imeneo operas, and Orlando operas.)

Porpora was Kapellmeister in Dresden, but the introduction of Hasse and his wife, Faustina, ended that position. In the 1750s, he taught Haydn in Vienna. Though his arias tend to have a generic similarity to each other, his orchestration can be splendid--just listen to those trumpets on the second track of this CD, "Non sempre invendicata"; to the pair of flutes that accompany Galatea's lament from Polifemo, track 5; or to the spicy oboes for Arianna's aria, track 13. And for those who love florid vocal writing, Porpora's about as satisfying as a Baroque composer can get.

Canadian soprano Karina Gauvin has been sneaking to the forefront of music-lovers' consciousness for a while--a little Samuel Barber here, some Canteloube there, a bit of Mozart and Mahler. Then comes a disc of French Baroque music, a Handel disc, and suddenly the role of Morgana in an all-star Alcina (Archiv)--and she is a singer you look forward to. If the repertoire weren't so rarefied, this CD would push her over the edge into true stardom.

Her voice is both bright and warm; a true soprano, the middle of her voice has sufficient body so that no emphases may be lost. Her trill is the real thing. She has taste--her embellishments are impeccably timed and tuned and it's clear she could show off more if she chose to. She sounds Italian in this music, with fine use of portamento in the many slow numbers, plenty of temperament for the outbursts ("Poor me!" or "Vengeance!" or "You coward!"). There's nothing "white" or early-music about her delivery. She's probably not a high-note queen; if she has high Cs, Ds, etc., her voice probably would not be as evenly produced as it is.

As mentioned, the music may not be a collection of masterpieces, but it gives immense pleasure; Porpora, to give the devil his absolute due, knew how to write for the voice, and Gauvin has quite the voice. Vivica Genaux, René Jacobs, and Cecilia Bartoli have recorded Porpora arias--this is a composer absolutely worth getting to know. A CD of his arias was recorded by a countertenor named Angelo Manzotti on the Tactus label; it is terrifyingly bad--run from it. This one, however, is highly recommended.

--Robert Levine, ClassicsToday.com

 Works on This Recording Back to Top 
1.  Adelaïde: Aria. Nobil onda by Nicolo Porpora
Performer:  Karina Gauvin (Soprano)
Conductor:  Alan Curtis
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Il Complesso Barocco
Period: Baroque 
Length: 7 Minutes 24 Secs. 
2.  Adelaïde: Aria. Non sempre invendicata by Nicolo Porpora
Performer:  Karina Gauvin (Soprano)
Conductor:  Alan Curtis
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Il Complesso Barocco
Period: Baroque 
Length: 3 Minutes 15 Secs. 
3.  Ezio: Recitativo ed aria. Misera, dove son? by Nicolo Porpora
Performer:  Karina Gauvin (Soprano)
Conductor:  Alan Curtis
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Il Complesso Barocco
Period: Baroque 
Length: 1 Minutes 31 Secs. 
4.  Ezio: Aria. Non son io che parlo by Nicolo Porpora
Performer:  Karina Gauvin (Soprano)
Conductor:  Alan Curtis
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Il Complesso Barocco
Period: Baroque 
Length: 7 Minutes 22 Secs. 
5.  Polifemo: Rec. Acc. Aci, amato mio bene by Nicolo Porpora
Performer:  Karina Gauvin (Soprano)
Conductor:  Alan Curtis
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Il Complesso Barocco
Period: Baroque 
Length: 3 Minutes 45 Secs. 
6.  Polifemo: Aria. Smanie by Nicolo Porpora
Performer:  Karina Gauvin (Soprano)
Conductor:  Alan Curtis
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Il Complesso Barocco
Period: Baroque 
Length: 8 Minutes 24 Secs. 
7.  Imeneo: Aria. Mi chiederesti meno by George Frideric Handel
Performer:  Karina Gauvin (Soprano)
Conductor:  Alan Curtis
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Il Complesso Barocco
Period: Baroque 
Written: circa 1740; London, England 
Length: 7 Minutes 41 Secs. 
8.  Angelica: Aria. Mentre rendo a te vita by Nicolo Porpora
Performer:  Karina Gauvin (Soprano)
Conductor:  Alan Curtis
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Il Complesso Barocco
Period: Baroque 
Length: 6 Minutes 0 Secs. 
9.  Arianna: Ouverture by Nicolo Porpora
Conductor:  Alan Curtis
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Il Complesso Barocco
Period: Baroque 
Written: by 1733; Italy 
Length: 8 Minutes 11 Secs. 
10.  Arianna: Aria. Ah che langue by Nicolo Porpora
Performer:  Karina Gauvin (Soprano)
Conductor:  Alan Curtis
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Il Complesso Barocco
Period: Baroque 
Written: by 1733; Italy 
Length: 6 Minutes 51 Secs. 
11.  Arianna: Aria. Il tuo dolce mormorio by Nicolo Porpora
Performer:  Karina Gauvin (Soprano)
Conductor:  Alan Curtis
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Il Complesso Barocco
Period: Baroque 
Written: by 1733; Italy 
Length: 3 Minutes 23 Secs. 
12.  Arianna: Rec. Acc. Misera, e che farò? by Nicolo Porpora
Performer:  Karina Gauvin (Soprano)
Conductor:  Alan Curtis
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Il Complesso Barocco
Period: Baroque 
Written: by 1733; Italy 
Length: 2 Minutes 2 Secs. 
13.  Arianna: Aria. Misera sventurata by Nicolo Porpora
Performer:  Karina Gauvin (Soprano)
Conductor:  Alan Curtis
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Il Complesso Barocco
Period: Baroque 
Written: by 1733; Italy 
Length: 7 Minutes 19 Secs. 
14.  Arianna: Aria. Si caro ti consola by Nicolo Porpora
Performer:  Karina Gauvin (Soprano)
Conductor:  Alan Curtis
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Il Complesso Barocco
Period: Baroque 
Written: by 1733; Italy 
Length: 6 Minutes 13 Secs. 
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