Fatma Said / Il Giardino Armonico / Giovanni Antonini
Vivaldi / Monteverdi / Castello
Unifying force
There was no point in time when music entered into her life. It was always there, Fatma Said reveals in an interview. The young singer, who shifts effortlessly on stage between five languages, is overflowing with enthusiasm for her current opera roles and future dream parts, as well as for chamber music and the song repertoire. She makes no secret either of her passion for pop, but her focus remains loyal to »classical« art music, even though as an Egyptian she grew up in an entirely different musical culture.
Performers
Fatma Said soprano
Il Giardino Armonico
conductor Giovanni Antonini
Programme
Antonio Vivaldi
Concerto e-Moll RV 134 für Streicher
Sinfonia h-Moll RV 169 »a Santo Sepolcro«
Claudio Monteverdi
Lamento d’Arianna »Lasciatemi morire«
Dario Castello
Sonata Decimasesta
Antonio Vivaldi
Gelido in ogni vena / Arie des Farnace aus »Farnace« RV 711
Gelosia tu già rendi l’alma mia / Arie aus »Ottone in villa« RV 729
– Interval –
Pietro Locatelli
Concerto grosso Es-Dur op. 7/6 »Il pianto d’Arianna«
Joseph Haydn
Arianna a Naxos / Kantate Hob. XXVIb:2
Zugaben:
Georg Friedrich Händel
Lascia ch’io pianga / Arie der Almirena aus der Oper »Rinaldo« HWV 7
Gino Paoli
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