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04/13/2012 - New CD release: 'Vivaldi - Opera arias'
We are happy to announce a new CD release by La Risonanza in collaboration with Roberta Invernizzi: 'Vivaldi - Opera arias' will be published on May. More info on http://www.glossamusic.com [...]
02/07/2012 - Early Music review Serenate a Filli (Michael Talbot)
La Risonanza’s recording, under Fabio Bonizzoni, of Alessandro Scarlatti: Serenate a Filli [...] gives us exactly what it says on the tin: two fairly short, encomiastic serenatas written in Rome in 1706 in honour of a lady going under the Arcadian pseudonym of Filli and probably identifiable as the wife ... [...]
10/07/2011 - La Risonanza wins the Gramophone award 2011
La Risonanza is the winner of the Gramophone Award 2011 for Baroque Vocal Music. The award is for Apollo e Dafne, last recording of Handel italian cantatas. To read more, http://www.gramophone.co.uk/awards/2011/baroque-vocal [...]
New CD release: 'Vivaldi - Opera arias'
We are happy to announce a new CD release by La Risonanza in collaboration with Roberta Invernizzi: 'Vivaldi - Opera arias' will be published on May.
More info on http://www.glossamusic.com
Early Music review Serenate a Filli (Michael Talbot)
La Risonanza’s recording, under Fabio Bonizzoni, of Alessandro Scarlatti: Serenate a Filli [...] gives us exactly what it says on the tin: two fairly short, encomiastic serenatas written in Rome in 1706 in honour of a lady going under the Arcadian pseudonym of Filli and probably identifiable as the wife of Scarlatti’s occasional patron Prince Ruspoli. In these highly attractive works Scarlatti, with three voices and a string orchestra at his disposal, shows unfailing resource- fulness in the variety of his scoring patterns. Like Bonizzoni’s impressive series of recordings of Handel cantatas and serenatas for Glossa, this is a musicologically informed project, as Nicolò Maccavino’s erudite booklet text makes clear, but the lively, precise and excellently recorded per- formances are anything but academic.
La Risonanza wins the Gramophone award 2011
La Risonanza is the winner of the Gramophone Award 2011 for Baroque Vocal Music. The award is for Apollo e Dafne, last recording of Handel italian cantatas. To read more, http://www.gramophone.co.uk/awards/2011/baroque-vocal