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Opera Proibita (Bonus Track Version)

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Download links and information about Opera Proibita (Bonus Track Version) by Cecilia Bartoli, Les Musiciens Du Louvre, Marc Minkowski. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Classical, Opera genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:14:42 minutes.

Artist: Cecilia Bartoli, Les Musiciens Du Louvre, Marc Minkowski
Release date: 2005
Genre: Classical, Opera
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:14:42
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Cantata per la Notte del SS. mo Natale: "All'arme si accesi guerrieri" (Aria Dell Pace) 2:37
2. Il giardino di rose (Oratorio la Santissima Vergine del Rosario): "Mentre Io Godo" (Aria Della Speranza) 4:47
3. Il trionfo del tempo e del disinganno - Oratorio, HWV 46a: "Un pensiero nemico di pace" 3:54
4. Il trionfo dell'innocenza: "Vanne pentita a piangere" 8:45
5. La castità al cimento (Il Trionfo Della Castità): "Sparga il senso lascivo veleno" 2:57
6. Il Sedecia, rè di Gerusalemme: "Caldo sangue" 5:25
7. Il Trionfo del Tiempo e del Disinganno - Oratorio, HWV 46a: "Come Nembo Che Fugge Col Vento" 5:10
8. Il giardino di rose (Oratorio la Santissima Vergine del Rosario): "Ecco Negl'orti Tuoi...Che Dolce Simpatica" (featuring Sébastien Mara / Sebastien Mara) 2:13
9. San Filippo Neri: "Qui resta...L'alta Roma" 4:12
10. Il trionfo del tiempo e del disinganno - Oratorio, HWV 46a: "Lascia la spina cogli la rosa" 5:53
11. Il Sedecia, Rè Di Gerusalemme: "Ahi qual cordoglio...Doppio affetto" (featuring Yann Miriel) 2:30
12. Oratorio per Santa Francesca Romana: "Si piangete pupille dolente" 7:35
13. Il Martirio Di Santa Caterina: "Ahi quanto cieca...Come foco Allo Splendore" 3:04
14. La Resurrezione, HWV 47 (1708): "Disserratevi oh porte d'Averno" 4:40
15. La Resurrezione, HWV 47 (1708): "Notte funesta...Ferma l'ali" 7:22
16. Il Trionfo del Tiempo e del Disinganno - Oratorio, HWV 46a: "Un leggiadro giovinetto" (Bonus Track) 3:38

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Parental Advisory stickers weren't an option in 1701, so Pope Clement XI censored public performance in Rome with an outright ban on opera. Rather than sit around for ten years waiting for the trouble to blow over, Handel, Scarlatti, and Caldara turned their attention to dramatic oratorios, composing scores of religious works that were operas in all but name. Continuing her tradition of scrupulously researched and imaginatively programmed collections, Cecilia Bartoli's Opera Proibita presents virtuosic arias from this unique period in the musical history of her native city. Marc Minkowski and Les Musiciens du Louvre provide riveting accompaniment to Bartoli's astonishingly flexible and musical voice. The album comes with a comprehensive digital booklet that provides fascinating insight into the world of “forbidden opera.”