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ROSSINI. ELISABETTA, REGINA D´INGHILTERRA. CD
‘Elisabetta, regina d'Inghilterra is a fascinating opera and a key work by Gioachino Rossini. It marks the young composer’s first creation in 1815 for Naples, the then-opera capital of Italy, making its success crucial for him. And succeed he did! Rossini became the principal composer in Naples for seven fruitful years.
Our success with this recording is rooted in the singers’ deep understanding of the required style, particularly the remarkable skills of lead singer Serena Farnocchia, who portrayed the dramatic recitatives of the lonely queen as powerfully as Isabella Colbran in the first Naples production.’
– Antonino Fogliani, music director,
Rossini in Wildbad Festival
Gioachino ROSSINI (1792–1868)
Elisabetta regina d’Inghilterra
(Elizabeth, Queen of England)
Dramma per musica in two acts (1815)
Libretto by Giovanni Schmidt (c. 1773–1849)
Sung in Italian
Serena Farnocchia, Veronica Marini, Sopranos
Mara Gaudenzi, Mezzo-soprano
Luis Aguilar, Patrick Mubenga, Mert Süngü, Tenors
Kraków Philharmonic Chorus and Orchestra
Antonino Fogliani
Rossini’s rarely performed Elisabetta regina d’Inghilterra
was his first opera for the Teatro di San Carlo in Naples. With the composer
showcasing and indeed recycling some of his best music, it was an enormous
success and allowed him to become established as the leading opera composer in
Italy. The story revolves around Queen Elizabeth I (Elisabetta), whose romantic
attachments expose her to murderous intrigues, and ends with her renouncement
of love itself. This fast-moving production under the baton of Antonino
Fogliani was described as ‘a colourful, sparkling festival of music’ in Die
Deutsche Bühne.
https://www.naxos.com/FeaturePages/Details/?id=Rossini_Elisabetta_regina_dInghilterra
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