Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of opera and classical music with Cecilia Bartoli's captivating album, "A Portrait." Released in 1995 under the Decca Music Group Ltd., this album is a testament to Bartoli's extraordinary vocal prowess and her deep connection to the classical repertoire. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 15 minutes, this collection features a diverse array of arias and songs that showcase Bartoli's versatility and artistry.
The album opens with a selection from Mozart's operas, including beloved arias from "La clemenza di Tito," "Così fan tutte," "Le nozze di Figaro," and "Don Giovanni." These pieces highlight Bartoli's ability to convey a range of emotions and characters, from the tender and lyrical to the dramatic and powerful. The album also includes lesser-known works, such as "Ch'io mi scordi di te" and "Caro mio ben," adding depth and variety to the collection.
In addition to Mozart, the album features works by other renowned composers, including Pergolesi, Schubert, and Rossini. These selections further demonstrate Bartoli's musical range and her commitment to preserving and performing the classical canon. The Orchestra Del Teatro La Fenice accompanies Bartoli, providing a rich and nuanced musical backdrop for her performances.
"Cecilia Bartoli - A Portrait" is a stunning showcase of one of the world's most celebrated mezzo-sopranos. Whether you are a longtime fan of classical music or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The album's thoughtful selection of arias and songs, combined with Bartoli's exceptional talent, makes it a standout addition to any music collection.
La clemenza di Tito / Act 1: "Parto, ma tu ben mio"Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Cecilia Bartoli, Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood
Così fan tutte, K. 588, Act I: Recit. Temerari – No. 14, Aria. Come scoglioWolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Cecilia Bartoli, Vienna Chamber Orchestra, György Fischer
Così fan tutte, K. 588, Act I: No. 12, Aria. In uomini, in soldatiWolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Cecilia Bartoli, Vienna Chamber Orchestra, György Fischer
Le nozze di Figaro, K. 492, Act II: No. 12, Voi che sapeteWolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Cecilia Bartoli, Vienna Chamber Orchestra, György Fischer
Le nozze di Figaro, K. 492, Act IV: No. 28, Giunse alfin il momento – Deh vieni, non tardarWolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Cecilia Bartoli, Vienna Chamber Orchestra, György Fischer
Don Giovanni, K. 527, Act I: No. 12, Batti, batti, o bel MasettoWolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Cecilia Bartoli, Franz Bartolomey, Vienna Chamber Orchestra, György Fischer
Ch'io mi scordi di te – Non temer, amato bene, K. 505Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Cecilia Bartoli, András Schiff, Vienna Chamber Orchestra, György Fischer
Se tu m'ami (formerly attributed to Pergolesi)Alessandro Parisotti, Cecilia Bartoli, György Fischer
Caro mio benTommaso Giordani, Cecilia Bartoli, György Fischer
Amarilli mia bellaGiulio Caccini, Cecilia Bartoli, György Fischer
La pastorella, D.528Franz Schubert, Cecilia Bartoli, András Schiff
Vedi quanto adoro ancora ingrato!, D.510Franz Schubert, Cecilia Bartoli, András Schiff
Beltà crudeleGioachino Rossini, Cecilia Bartoli, Charles Spencer
Semiramide / Act 1: Bel raggio lusinghierGioachino Rossini, Cecilia Bartoli, Chorus Del Gran Teatro La Fenice, Orchestra Del Gran Teatro La Fenice, Ion Marin
Maometto II / Act 1: (3b) Preghiera: "Giusto Cielo, in tal periglio" (Anna, Coro) - Scena: "Ahi, padre!" (Anna, Erisso)Gioachino Rossini, Cecilia Bartoli, Chorus Del Gran Teatro La Fenice, Orchestra Del Gran Teatro La Fenice, Ion Marin
La Cenerentola / Act 2: "Nacqui all'affanno e al pianto" - "Non più mesta"Gioachino Rossini, Fernanda Costa, Cecilia Bartoli, Gloria Banditelli, Enzo Dara, Michele Pertusi, Alessandro Corbelli, William Matteuzzi, Coro del Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna, Riccardo Chailly