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FULL Baroque Gala Perm 2023 Sergey Godin, Dmitry Sinkovsky, Dilyar Idrisov, Konstantin Suchkov, Yana Diakova

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  • Published by: Diaghilev Festival  
  • Date Published: 2023  
  • Format: Streaming
  • Quality Video: 4 Audio:4
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In a programme:
Section I:
Georg Friedrich Handel (1685–1759)

Overture to the oratorio The Messiah , HWV 56 (1741)

Comfort ye, comfort ye my people (“Comfort my people”), aria from the oratorio The Messiah
Soloist Sergey Godin

Every valley shall shall be exalted (“Let every valley be filled”), aria from the oratorio “Messiah”
Soloist Sergei Godin

But who may abide the day of His coming (“And who may endure the day of His coming”), aria from the oratorio “Messiah”
Soloist Dmitry Sinkovsky

No , più soffrir non voglio (“No, I don’t want to suffer anymore”), Lizaura’s aria from the opera “Alexander”, HWV 21 (1726)
Soloist of Dilyar Idrisov

Antonio Caldara (1670–1736)
Come raggio di sole (“Like the sun’s clear beam”), aria from the opera “Constancy in love conquers deceit” (1710)
Soloist Konstantin Suchkov

Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741)
Armatae face et anguibus (“O furies, come to us!” ), Vagus’s aria from the oratorio Triumphant Judith, RV 644 (1716)
Soloist Yana Diakova

Concerto for violin, organ, strings and basso continuo in D minor , RV541
Allegro
Grave
Allegro
Soloists:
Christina Traulko, violin
Fyodor Stroganov, organ

Se il cor guerriero (“If your heart is warlike”), Titus’ aria from the opera “Titus Manlius”, RV 778 (1719)
Soloist Konstantin Suchkov

Agitata da due venti(“Driven by Two Winds”), Constanza’s aria from the opera “Griselda”, RV 718 (1735)
Soloist Yana Diakova

II DIVISION:

Giovanni Battista Pergolesi (1710–1736)
Splenda per voi sereno (“I shine serenely for you”), Sabina’s aria from the opera “Adrian in Syria”, P.140 (1734)
Soloist of Dilyar Idrissov

Francesco Durante (1684–1755)
Vergin, tutt’amor (“Pure Maiden, Full of Love”), Vocalise No. 128 from the collection Solfeges d’Italie (1772 ), with text and basso continuo published in Echos d’Italie, vol. 6 (1874)
Soloist Konstantin Suchkov

Riccardo Broschi (1698-1756)
Qual guerriero in campo armato (“Like a warrior on the battlefield”), Darius’s aria from the opera “Idasp” (1730)
Soloist Yana Diakova

Antonio Vivaldi
Concerto for two violins, cello and strings in D minor, op. 3, No. 11 from the collection L’estro armonico (“Harmonic Inspiration”), RV 565 (1711)
Allegro
Adagio e spiccato
Allegro (fuga)
Largo e spiccato
Allegro
Soloists:
Dmitry Sinkovsky, violin
Igor Bobovich, cello

Georg Friedrich Handel
È un folle , è un vile affetto (“Mad, despicable passion”), Oronte’s aria from Alcina, HWV 34 (1735)
Soloist Sergei Godin

Credele al mio dolore (“Believe me that I suffer”), Morgana’s aria from the opera ” Alcina”
Soloist Dilyara Idrisova

Dove sei, amato bene? (“Where are you, my beloved?”), Bertarida’s aria from the opera “Rodelinde, Queen of the Lombards”, HWV 19 (1725)
Soloist Dmitry Sinkovsky

Orchestra La Voce Strumentale of the Nizhny Novgorod State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater. A. S. Pushkin
Conductor Dmitry Sinkovsky, chief conductor of the Nizhny Novgorod State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater. A. S. Pushkin

Soloists of the Nizhny Novgorod State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater. A. S. Pushkin:
Dmitry Sinkovsky, countertenor, violin
Dilyara Idrisova, soprano
Yana Dyakova, mezzo-soprano
Sergei Godin, tenor
Konstantin Suchkov, baritone

Kristina Traulko, violin
Igor Bobovich, cello
Fyodor Stroganov, harpsichord

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