Ottone in Villa (complete opera)

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VIVALDI
Ottone in Villa (complete opera)
Maria Laura Martorana, Tuva Semmingsen, Florin Cezar Ouatu / L’Arte dell’Arco (on period instruments), Frederico Guglielmo

[ Brilliant Classics / 2 CD Box Set ]

Release Date: Wednesday 10 November 2010

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"This edition of Vivaldi's Ottone in Villa, by the - in this particular case - adroitly named Brilliant label, is truly excellent. It's one of those rare CDs where everything is in the right place." (MusicWeb Bargain of the Month Feb 2011)

"This edition of Vivaldi's Ottone in Villa, by the - in this particular case - adroitly named Brilliant label, is truly excellent. It's one of those rare CDs where everything is in the right place. We are a long way away from the end of the current year but when we get there, I will definitely return to this offering, possibly as one of my Recordings of 2011."
(MusicWeb Bargain of the Month Feb 2011)

Antonio Vivaldi's fame as an opera composer is due in now small part to his incredible industry. He composed around 50 operas, and of these around 16 have survived complete - several substantial fragments of others have also survived. It is for his instrumental music that he remains one of the major baroque composers - on a par with Handel and J.S. Bach, however, in the world of opera at the time, only one other composer rivalled Vivaldi in the use of orchestral colour and the way in which the human voice was blended with the accompaniment. The writing for voice generally is on a very high level. The rival was of course Handel, and Vivaldi also was a considerable impressario as was his German/British colleague.

Ottone in Villa (Otto in the Country) was his first opera, composed and premiered in 1713, when he was already famed as Italy's foremost violinist and composer of concertos. The story concerns Cleonilla, the mistress of the Roman emperor Ottone, and a young man Caio who courts her much to the distress and horror of his lover Tullia. The music is sensual and erotic rather than heroic, with lovely depictions of breezes and wild brooks from the orchestra.

CDROM containing essay, synopsis, libretto in English and Italian, artist biographies.

Period instrument performance.

Recording made in 2008 in the world famous Teatro Olimpico (Vicenza), designed by Andrea Palladio.

For the first time ever complete materials from the first performance of 1713 were used.

The liner notes are written by the Italian specialist Vittorio Bolcato. He dedicated many of his studies on Ottone in Villa.