

Bella Immago
Arias and cantatas by Alessandro Scarlatti and Giovanni Bononcini
Amaryllis Dieltiens
Capriola Di Gioia
Giovanni Bononcini (1670-1747) | E pur ver (from the opera "Il trionfo di Camilla Regina de' Volsci) |
Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725) | Io t'amero |
Giovanni Bononcini (1670-1747) | Divertimento |
Carlo Caproli (c.1615-c.1695) | Begl' occhi |
Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725) | Là nel bel sen della regal Sirena |
Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725) | Toccata settima |
Giovanni Bononcini (1670-1747) | Bella immago del mio bene |
Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725) | Pria che desto ai nitriti |
Salvatore Lanzetti (c.1710-c.1780) | Sonata V (from "Six solos for two violoncellos") [Op. 2] |
Alessandro Scarlatti (1660-1725) | Cara sempre a gl'occhi miei |
Giovanni Zamboni | Ceccona (from "Sonate d'intavolatura di leuto") [Op. 1 VIII] |
Giovanni Bononcini (1670-1747) | Ma t'inganni |
Amaryllis Dieltiens, Soprano
Capriola Di Gioia
Lidewij van der Voort, Violon
Catherine Jones, Violoncelle
Mike Fentross, Chitarrone
Jurgen De bruyn, Archiluth
Jurgen De bruyn, Guitare baroque
Bart Naessens, Clavecin
Bart Naessens, Organ b.c.
Durée totale: 1:14 (h:m)
Booklet: 32p., Anglais Allemand Français
Numéro de catalogue AE 10093
EAN 4026798100933
Catégorie de produit: CD
Date de sortie: 01/01/2017
Hitherto unpublished works by the very popular late seventeenth- / early eighteenth-century Italian composers Alessandro Scarlatti and Giovanni Bononcini - that's what Soprano Amaryllis Dieltiens and her continuo partner Bart Naessens found in the Brussels collection of François-Joseph Fétis, who was a famous musicologist in the nineteenth century. With their ensemble “Capriola di Gioia,” they present many of these pieces here for the first time on CD.
The quality of the compositions is on a par with those already known – an irresistible pleasure for friends of secular Baroque cantatas!
Soprano Amaryllis Dieltiens has been acclaimed particularly by connoisseurs of Baroque singing. “Bella Immago” is already her fifth CD on the AEOLUS label. Together with Bart Naessens (keyboard instruments), she directs the ensemble “Capriola di Gioia,” whose members supplement the vocal repertoire with a number of rarely heard instrumental works.