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VIVALDI, Ann Murray, The King's Consort, Robert King

Juditha Triumphans - 2CD

  • Juditha Triumphans devicta Holofernes barbarie, RV644
  • CD1 1 Overture. Movement 1: Allegro [3'51]
  • 2 Overture. Movement 2: Largo [1'54]
  • 3 Part 1 No 01. Chorus: Arma, caedes, vindictae, furores (Assyrian Soldiers) [3'47]
  • 4 Part 1 No 02. Recitative: Felix en fausta dies (Holofernes) [0'42]
  • Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano)
  • 5 Part 1 No 03. Aria: Nil arma, nil bella (Holofernes) [3'29]
  • Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano)
  • 6 Part 1 No 04. Recitative: Mi Dux, Domine mi (Vagaus) [0'27]
  • Maria Christina Kiehr (soprano)
  • 7 Part 1 No 05. Aria: Matrona inimica (Vagaus) [6'00]
  • Maria Christina Kiehr (soprano)
  • 8 Part 1 No 06. Recitative: Huc accedat Matrona (Holofernes) [1'05]
  • Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano)
  • 9 Part 1 No 07. Aria: Quo cum Patriae me ducit amore (Juditha) [4'45]
  • Ann Murray (mezzo-soprano)
  • 10 Part 1 No 08. Recitative: Ne timeas non (Abra) [0'16]
  • Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano)
  • 11 Part 1 No 09. Aria: Vultus tui vago splendori (Abra) [3'13]
  • Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano)
  • 12 Part 1 No 10. Recitative: Vide, humilis prostrata (Abra) [0'34]
  • Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano)
  • 13 Part 1 No 11. Chorus: O quam vaga, venusta, o quam decora (Vagaus/Assyrian Soldiers) [1'54]
  • Maria Christina Kiehr (soprano)
  • 14 Part 1 No 12. Recitative: Quem vides prope, aspectu (Vagaus) [0'32]
  • Maria Christina Kiehr (soprano)
  • 15 Part 1 No 13. Aria: Quamvis ferro et ense gravis (Vagaus) [3'32]
  • Maria Christina Kiehr (soprano)
  • 16 Part 1 No 14. Recitative: Quid cerno! Oculi mei (Holofernes) [1'27]
  • Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano)
  • 17 Part 1 No 15. Aria: Quanto magis generosa (Holofernes) [9'32]
  • Ann Murray (mezzo-soprano)
  • 18 Part 1 No 16. Recitative: Magna, o foemina, petis (Holofernes) [0'55]
  • Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano)
  • 19 Part 1 No 17. Aria: Sede, o cara (Holofernes) [3'43]
  • Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano)
  • 20 Part 1 No 18. Recitative: Tu Judex es, tu Dominus, tu potens (Juditha) [1'11]
  • Ann Murray (mezzo-soprano)
  • 21 Part 1 No 19. Aria: Agitata infido flatu (Juditha) [3'29]
  • Ann Murray (mezzo-soprano)
  • 22 Part 1 No 20. Recitative: In tentorio supernae (Holofernes) [0'33]
  • Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano)
  • 23 Part 1 No 21. Aria & Chorus: O servi, volate (Vagaus/Servants) [3'08]
  • Maria Christina Kiehr (soprano)
  • 24 Part 1 No 22. Recitative: Tu quoque hebraica ancilla (Vagaus) [0'40]
  • Maria Christina Kiehr (soprano)
  • 25 Part 1 No 23. Aria: Veni, veni me sequere fida (Juditha) [7'06]
  • Ann Murray (mezzo-soprano)
  • 26 Part 1 No 24. Recitative: Venio, Juditha, venio, animo fave (Abra) [0'14]
  • Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano)
  • 27 Part 1 No 25. Aria: Fulgeat sol frontis decorae (Abra) [4'08]
  • Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano)
  • 28 Part 1 No 26. Recitative: In Urbe interim pia (Abra) [0'32]
  • Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano)
  • 29 Part 1 No 27. Chorus: Mundi Rector de caelo micanti (Bethulians) [5'12]
  • CD2 1 Part 2 No 01. Recitative: Summi Regis in mente (Ozias) [0'57]
  • Jean Rigby (contralto)
  • 2 Part 2 No 02. Aria: O Sydera, o stellae (Ozias) [3'58]
  • Jean Rigby (contralto)
  • 3 Part 2 No 03. Recitative: Jam saevientis in hostem (Ozias) [0'25]
  • Jean Rigby (contralto)
  • 4 Part 2 No 04. Recitative: Nox in umbra dum surgit (Holofernes) [0'32]
  • Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano)
  • 5 Part 2 No 05. Aria: Nox obscura tenebrosa (Holofernes) [6'18]
  • Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano)
  • 6 Part 2 No 06. Recitative: Belligerae meae sorti (Holofernes) [0'59]
  • Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano)
  • 7 Part 2 No 07. Aria: Transit aetas (Juditha) [5'50]
  • Ann Murray (mezzo-soprano)
  • 8 Part 2 No 08. Recitative: Haec in crastinum serva. Ah, nimis vere (Holofernes) [0'33]
  • Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano)
  • 9 Part 2 No 09. Aria: Noli, o cara, te adorantis (Holofernes) [5'48]
  • Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano)
  • 10 Part 2 No 10. Recitative: Tibi dona salutis (Juditha) [0'23]
  • Ann Murray (mezzo-soprano)
  • 11 Part 2 No 11. Chorus: Plena nectare non mero (Assyrian Soldiers) [2'22]
  • 12 Part 2 No 12. Recitative: Tormenta mentis tuae fugiant a corde (Holofernes) [0'28]
  • Susan Bickley (mezzo-soprano)
  • 13 Part 2 No 13. Aria: Vivat in pace, et pax regnet sincera (Juditha) [4'50]
  • Ann Murray (mezzo-soprano)
  • 14 Part 2 No 14. Recitative: Sic in pace inter hostes (Juditha) [0'40]
  • Ann Murray (mezzo-soprano)
  • 15 Part 2 No 15. Aria: Umbrae carae, aurae adoratae (Vagaus) [5'41]
  • Maria Christina Kiehr (soprano)
  • 16 Part 2 No 16. Recitative: Quae fortunata es tu vaga Matrona (Vagaus) [1'50]
  • Maria Christina Kiehr (soprano)
  • 17 Part 2 No 17. Aria: Non ita reducem (Abra) [3'49]
  • Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano)
  • 18 Part 2 No 18. Recitative: Jam pergo, postes claudo (Abra) [0'22]
  • Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano)
  • 19 Part 2 No 19. Accompagnato: Summe Astrorum Creator (Juditha) [1'28]
  • Ann Murray (mezzo-soprano)
  • 20 Part 2 No 20. Aria: In somno profundo (Juditha) [4'35]
  • Ann Murray (mezzo-soprano)
  • 21 Part 2 No 21. Accompagnato: Impii, indigni Tiranni (Juditha) [0'43]
  • Ann Murray (mezzo-soprano)
  • 22 Part 2 No 22. Recitative: Abra, Abra, accipe munus (Juditha) [0'47]
  • Ann Murray (mezzo-soprano)
  • 23 Part 2 No 23. Aria: Si fulgida per te propitia caeli fax (Abra) [4'02]
  • Sarah Connolly (mezzo-soprano)
  • 24 Part 2 No 24. Recitative: Jam non procul ab axe (Vagaus) [1'12]
  • Maria Christina Kiehr (soprano)
  • 25 Part 2 No 25. Aria: Armatae face, et anguibus (Vagaus) [3'23]
  • Maria Christina Kiehr (soprano)
  • 26 Part 2 No 26. Recitative: Quam insolita luce (Ozias) [1'07]
  • Jean Rigby (contralto)
  • 27 Part 2 No 27. Aria: Gaude felix (Ozias) [3'35]
  • Jean Rigby (contralto)
  • 28 Part 2 No 28. Accompagnato: Ita decreto aeterno (Ozias) [1'18]
  • Jean Rigby (contralto)
  • 29 Part 2 No 29. Chorus: Salve, invicta Juditha, formosa (Judeans) [2'07]
  • Ann Murray - contralto
  • The King's Consort - orchestra
  • Robert King - conductor
  • VIVALDI

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ECHO AWARD, GERMANY 'Lyricism in abundance and some truly extraordinary scoring. Robert King's direction revels in such novelties and he has a skillful team of players to realise the ravishing beauties of the score' (The Times) 'A stunning cast, orchestra and choir' (BBC Music magazine) 'Hugely enjoyable … excellent soloists…masterly recording' (Classic CD) 'Although it comes as Vol IV of King's projected complete recording of Vivaldi's sacred music, this allegorical oratorio - Judith's murder of Holofernes representing Venice's triumph over the Ottoman hordes - seems to belong to the opera house rather than the church. Vivaldi wrote it in 1716 for the youthful female virtuosi of the Ospedal della Pieta: the vocal writing requires both astonishing agility and rare intensity; and he asks for an extravagant instrumentarium, including clarinets, a chalumeau, mandolin and violas 'all' inglese'. The choruses that open and close the oratorio and punctuate the sequence of glorious arias have a thrilling martial éclat. The soloists are wonderful: Ann Murray's Judith, beguiling and brilliant, marks her return to form, and her bright mezzo contrasts well with the velvet alto of Susan Bickley as Holofernes. Maria Cristina Kiehr - in the only soprano role, Vagaus - gets the lion's share of the bravura numbers and sings them superlatively well. Another revelatory issue from Hyperion' (The Sunday Times) 'Magnificent. Unquestionably a masterpiece that bridles with invention from start to finish. A feat of supreme singing and intensely dramatic projection. Superlative recorded sound that in its combination of warmth, depth and immediacy, conveys the supeme quality of the performance with devastating Impact. This is not only the finest recording I've encountered this year, but one of the great recordings of the decade. There is no justice if it does not pick up awards galore' (Fanfare, USA) 'A wonderful piece of dramatic music that receives superb treatment at the hands of The King's Consort and soloists. An absolutely vital release and one of the best recordings I've heard this year' (American Record Guide)