Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Baroque opera with "Hasse, J.A.: Opera Arias Transcribed for Lute," a captivating album by Anonymous. Released on January 1, 2000, under the Oehms Classics label, this collection offers a unique perspective on the works of the renowned composer Johann Adolph Hasse. The album features a selection of Hasse's operatic arias, meticulously transcribed for the lute, alongside keyboard sonatas arranged for the same instrument. This blend of genres creates a rich and varied listening experience that spans the realms of medieval, Swedish ballads, and chamber music.
The album opens with arias from Hasse's operas "Ezio," "Leucippo," and "Solimano," each arranged to showcase the lute's expressive capabilities. The keyboard sonatas, originally composed for the keyboard, are beautifully adapted for the lute, adding a delicate touch to the compositions. The album's duration of 1 hour and 16 minutes provides ample time to appreciate the intricacies of each piece, from the lively "Allegro ma non tanto" to the soothing "Alla pollaca."
Anonymous, the artist behind this album, has crafted a collection that highlights the timeless appeal of Hasse's music. The careful transcription of these arias and sonatas for the lute offers a fresh interpretation of familiar works, inviting listeners to experience them in a new light. Whether you are a seasoned enthusiast of Baroque music or a curious explorer of classical genres, this album promises a rewarding journey through the elegant and refined world of Johann Adolph Hasse's compositions.