Stradellas music is as adventurous as was his life and his many fine works receive more and more attention from both press and public. The oratorio Esther, Liberatrix of the Hebrew People, draws on the Old Testament story of Esther, a source of high drama and passion. Excellent Italian line up of soloists, and an ensemble playing authentic instruments, conducted by Luca Franco Ferrari. Over the centuries since his death, the scandalous, life of Alessandro Stradella (16391682) has captured the interest of listeners and scholars more than his compositions, influential although they were during his lifetime. The Italian composers adventures, which included dangerous love affairs, an attempted assassination and the stabbing that ended his life, have inspired novelists, opera composers and film directors. Yet Stradellas music is every bit as colorful and intriguing as his biography. His oratorio Ester, liberatrice del popolo Hebreo, based on the Old Testament story of Esther, whose bravery saves the Jews from slaughter and exposes the wickedness of the Kings counselor Haman, exemplifies the composers distinctive style, while conforming to the traditions of the 17th century. century oratorio. Moral teaching, vocal virtuosity and sinuous melodies are combined, in a work that expresses plethora of affects and emotions from Esthers sorrow to Hamans malevolence. In this fine recording, the world premiere performance, Il Concento and a group of accomplished soloists deliver a thoroughly researched and historically informed performance (using period instruments), led by the acclaimed conductor Luca Franco Ferrari, a Renaissance and Baroque specialist. This is just one in a series of Stradella recordings issued by Brilliant Classics , who are spearheading the revival of this fascinating composer; Those who enjoyed this years earlier recording of the oratorio La Susanna will be eager to add Ester to their collections.
Stradellas music is as adventurous as was his life and his many fine works receive more and more attention from both press and public. The oratorio Esther, Liberatrix of the Hebrew People, draws on the Old Testament story of Esther, a source of high drama and passion. Excellent Italian line up of soloists, and an ensemble playing authentic instruments, conducted by Luca Franco Ferrari. Over the centuries since his death, the scandalous, life of Alessandro Stradella (16391682) has captured the interest of listeners and scholars more than his compositions, influential although they were during his lifetime. The Italian composers adventures, which included dangerous love affairs, an attempted assassination and the stabbing that ended his life, have inspired novelists, opera composers and film directors. Yet Stradellas music is every bit as colorful and intriguing as his biography. His oratorio Esther, liberatrice del popolo Hebreo, based on the Old Testament story of Esther, whose bravery saves the Jews from slaughter and exposes the wickedness of the Kings counselor Haman, exemplifies the composers distinctive style, while conforming to the traditions of the 17th century. century oratorio. Moral teaching, vocal virtuosity and sinuous melodies are combined, in a work that expresses plethora of affects and emotions from Esthers sorrow to Hamans malevolence. In this fine recording, the world premiere performance, Il Concento and a group of accomplished soloists deliver a thoroughly researched and historically informed performance (using period instruments), led by the acclaimed conductor Luca Franco Ferrari, a Renaissance and Baroque specialist. This is just one in a series of Stradella recordings issued by Brilliant Classics , who are spearheading the revival of this fascinating composer; Those who enjoyed this years earlier recording of the oratorio La Susanna will be eager to add Ester to their collections.