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Il mondo della luna (Antal Doráti recording)

Il mondo della luna (The world on the moon) is a 211-minute studio album of Joseph Haydn's opera, performed by Luigi Alva, Arleen Augér, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Edith Mathis, Frederica von Stade, Lucia Valentini Terrani and Domenico Trimarchi with the Chœurs de la Radio Suisse Romande and the Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne under the direction of Antal Doráti. It was released on LP in 1978 and on CD in 1992. Its CD version included nine bonus arias of Haydn's, mostly written to be inserted into other composers' works, performed by Mathis and the Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne under the direction of Armin Jordan.

Il mondo della luna
Philips LP: 6769 003
Studio album by
Antal Doráti
Released1978
StudioGrande Salle, Épalinges Theatre, Switzerland
GenreOpera
Length211:44
LanguageItalian
LabelPhilips
ProducerErik Smith
Il mondo della luna
Philips CD: 432 420-2

Background edit

At the time when the album was taped, no complete autograph score of the opera was known to exist. There were fragmentary autographs in collections in Berlin, Budapest, Cracow and Paris, and scholars had also found three contemporary copies - one, lacking Act 3, in Brussels, and two, complete, in Brno and Vienna. There are many inconsistencies between these various documents, reflecting the numerous revisions of his opera that Haydn undertook. The Vienna score was the principal source of the edition used by Doráti.[1]

When Doráti approached Decca and other companies to suggest recording Haydn's operas, they rejected his proposal as too risky. Il mondo della luna and the other works in Doráti's Haydn cycle were only taped after Philips's producer, Erik Smith, had secured support from the European Broadcasting Union.[2]

Recording edit

The opera was recorded using analogue technology in September 1977 in the Grande Salle of the community theatre in Épalinges, a village high in the hills above Lausanne, Switzerland.[1][2] The bonus arias included in the appendix of the CD issue of the album were recorded in the same location in June 1980.[1]

Packaging edit

The cover of the CD edition of the album was designed under the art direction of Ton Friesen and features photography by Hans Morren.[1]

Critical reception edit

 
Joseph Haydn, portrayed by Ludwig Guttenbrunn

Lionel Salter reviewed the album on LP in Gramophone in September 1978. Il mondo della luna was a better drama than some of Haydn's other operas, he thought, in that it did not have a "cat's-cradle [plot] full of confusing intrigue and confused motivation". Its musical excellence was vouchsafed by Haydn's recycling eight excerpts from it in his flute trios, his Symphony No. 63 and the Benedictus of his Mariazell Mass. As for the album itself, it was blessed with a cast that was "an uncommonly strong one, almost without weakness". Domenico Trimarchi, "particularly alert to textual nuances", painted a persuasive portrait of Buonafede, the wealthy old innocent being duped by his daughters' and maidservant's lovers. Luigi Alva was equally enjoyable as Ecclitico, the bogus astronomer - styled an astrologer by a librettist too ignorant to know the difference - who tricked his future father-in-law into believing that he had been miraculously transported to the moon. Anthony Rolfe Johnson, playing the servant Cecco, "[made] the most of his moment of glory as the mock Lunar Emperor". The opera's other male role, Ernesto, originally an alto part sung by a castrato, was undertaken by Lucia Valentini Terrani in the album's least successful performance. Her voice was "at times less than ideally steady", and she seldom sounded convincingly masculine. Doráti's other female soloists sang impeccably. As Clarice, the darling of the star-gazing confidence trickster, Edith Mathis "[negotiated] the fioriture of 'Son fanciulla da marito' with brilliant clarity". As Clarice's sister Flaminia, Ernesto's best beloved, "that admirable stylist Arleen Augér [revelled] in her tremendous bravura aria 'Ragion nell'arma' ... and in the tender 'Se la mia stella'". And as Lisetta, the below-stairs mezzo wooed by Cecco, Frederica von Stade dispatched her helter-skelter comic numbers with apparently effortless virtuosity. In this particular opera, the contribution made by Haydn's orchestra was a more important ingredient than usual: he had responded to its extraterrestrial theme with a sopranino recorder, some unusual violin harmonics and imaginative echo effects. Happily Doráti's band played better for him on Il mondo della luna than on any of the other albums in his Haydn cycle. Philips's production team had done their work well too, although not quite perfectly - a duet seemed to have been edited clumsily, and at one point Trimarchi sounded anomalously far from his microphone. The album's one serious negative lay in Doráti's handling of its recitatives (vital to the opera's narrative coherence). They were far too slow, dragging on ad infinitum.[3]

Eric Salzman reviewed the album on LP in Stereo Review in January 1979. He took a rather dimmer view of the opera than Salter. Its libretto, he wrote, was one of several "strained and overly sophisticated eighteenth-century comedies about human folly", and it was telling that Haydn had apparently struggled to work up much enthusiasm for composing it. All of his score was "solid stuff", but it was only in its pseudo-lunar Act 2 that his inventiveness truly flourished. At least the album presented the opera satisfactorily. The best of its soloists were Domenico Trimarchi as the credulous old gentleman and Frederica von Stade as a forerunner of the worldly-wise Despina. The runners-up for top honours were Anthony Rolfe Johnson, "modestly effective" in the stock opera buffa role of the comical servant, and Edith Mathis as one of Mr Good-faith's daughters. Luigi Alva's Ecclitico was marred by some less than perfect evenness. The orchestra's playing was nicely Haydnesque, and Doráti's conducting was "sensitive and stylish". A very appealing audio quality was the icing on the cake of a "highly commendable" album. People beginning to explore Haydn's operas would do better to start with the superior Orlando Paladino, but any confirmed Haydn enthusiast should certainly find an evening with Il mondo della luna time well spent.[4]

 
Carlo Goldoni portrayed in 1750

J. B. Steane reviewed the album on LP in Gramophone in April 1979, discussing it together with four other albums in Doráti's Haydn opera cycle. All five, he thought, were outstanding performances of music replete with vivacious musical fantasy. Each of them had many delightful arias, and his listening notes were peppered with asterisks and underlinings that made him want to put down his pen and go straight back to his turntable. Il mondo della luna was not quite as enjoyable as Orlando Paladino, the most impressive of the series to have appeared at that point, but it was still well worth investigating. "The records present an elegant, lightly ironical comedy", he wrote, "and an enchanting score. Beginning in laughter, it ends in affection: there is much more humanity in it than an outline of the plot might suggest."[5]

Salter revisited the album in Gramophone in June 1993, reviewing it together with Doráti's other Haydn opera recordings when all eight albums were simultaneously issued on CD. Most of the operas suffered, he thought, from the ineptitude of their librettists, few of whom were anywhere near as good as Mozart's Lorenzo da Ponte. That said, the operas provided "superb opportunities for first-class singers", and Philips had been able to recruit a company of artists sufficiently accomplished to meet Haydn's challenges. "A great strength of [these albums]", he wrote, "is the very high standard of performance of music that is not only immensely demanding of the artists but extremely attractive to the listener". Further merits of the project were the sprightly playing of the Lausanne Chamber Orchestra and the wealth of documentation in Philips's booklets. Salter's opinion of Doráti's Il mondo della luna in particular was exactly the same as when he had heard the recording on LP. What especially delighted him about the album's CD version was the inclusion of nine newly released soprano arias as bonus tracks. Most were variations on the theme of a woman "indignant or cynical about the deception of men", but there was also a striking 1790 number written for an opera seria that seemed to be about the sack of Troy.[6]

Track listing, CD1 edit

Joseph Haydn (1732-1809)

Il mondo della luna, drama giocosa in tre atti (Eszterháza, 1777), Hob. XXVIII/7, libretto after Carlo Goldoni (1707-1793)

  • 1 (4:14) Sinfonia (Ouverture)

Act One

  • 2 (5:34) No. 1 Coro, Recitativo e Coro: "O Luna lucente, di Febo sorella" (Ecclitico, Chorus)
  • Recitativo: "Basta, basta, discepoli" (Ecclitico)
  • Coro: "Prendiamo, fratelli, il gran telescopio" (Chorus)
  • 3 (5:21) Recitativo: "Oh le gran belle cose" (Ecclitico, Buonafede)
  • 4 (1:58) No. 2 Coro: "Servitor, obbligato!" (Buonafede, Chorus, Ecclitico)
  • Recitativo: "Olà, Claudio, Pasquine" (Ecclitico)
  • 5 (6:15) No. 3 Intermezzo I
  • Recitativo: "Il signor Buonafede" (Ecclitico, Buonafede)
  • Aria I: "Ho veduta una ragazza" (Buonafede)
  • Recitativo: "Se una ragazza fa carezze a un vecchio" (Ecclitico)
  • Intermezzo II
  • Recitativo: "Ho veduto, ho veduto!" (Buonafede, Ecclitico)
  • Aria II: "Ho veduto un buon marito" (Buonafede)
  • Recitativo: "Volesse il ciel" (Ecclitico)
  • Intermezzo III
  • Recitativo: "Oh questa assai mi piace!" (Buonafede, Ecclitico)
  • Aria III: "Ho veduto dall' amante" (Buonafede)
  • Recitativo: "E qui ancora si useria" (Ecclitico, Buonafede)
  • 6 (3:25) No. 4 Aria: "La ragazza col vecchione" (Buonafede)
  • 7 (2:43) Recitativo: "Io la caccia non fò alle sue monete" (Ecclitico, Ernesto, Cecco)
  • 8 (3:35) No. 5 Aria: "Un poco di denaro" (Ecclitico)
  • 9 (1:07) Recitativo: "Costui dovrebbe al certo esser ricco stondato" (Cecco, Ernesto)
  • 10 (5:21) No. 6 Aria: "Begli occhi vezzosi dell' idolo amato" (Ernesto)
  • 11 (0:42) Recitativo: "Qualche volta il pardon mi fa da ridere" (Cecco)
  • 12 (2:53) No. 7 Aria: "Mi fanno ridere quelli che credono" (Cecco)
  • 13 (3:01) Recitativo: "Eh venite, germana, andiam su quella loggia" (Clarice, Flaminia)
  • !4 (4:53) No. 8 Aria: "Ragion nell' alma siede" (Flaminia)
  • 15 (0:50) Recitativo: "Brava, signora figlia" (Buonafede, Clarice)
  • 16 (2:58) No. 9 Aria: "Son fianculla da marito" (Clarice)
  • 17 (2:22) Recitativo: "Se mandarla potessi nel mondo della luna" (Buonafede, Lisetta)
  • 18 (4:02) No. 10 Aria: "Una donna come me" (Lisetta)
  • 19 (7:40) Recitativo: "E poi la mia Lisetta è una buona ragazza" (Buonafede, Ecclitico)
  • Recitativo accompagnato: "Ohimè! Sento un gran foco" (Buonafede, Ecclitico)
  • 20 (5:44) No. 11 Finale I: "Vado, vado, volo, volo" (Buonafede, Ecclitico, Clarice, Lisetta)[1]

Track listing, CD2 edit

Act Two

  • 1 (1:41) No. 12 Sinfonia
  • 2 (4:03) Recitativo: "Ecco qui Buonafede nel Mondo della Luna" (Ecclitico, Ernesto, Buonafede)
  • 3 (1:35) No. 13 Balletto
  • Recitativo: "Bravi, bravissimi!" (Buonafede, Ecclitico)
  • 4 (1:53) No. 14 Balletto
  • Recitativo: "O che ninfe gentili" (Buonafede, Ecclitico)
  • 5 (3:01) No. 15 Coro: "Uomo felice" (Chorus, Ecclitico, Buonafede)
  • 6 (1:19) Recitativo: "Come avrò a contenermi?" (Buonafede, Ecclitico)
  • 7 (2:54) No. 16 Aria: "Voi lo sapete" (Ecclitico)
  • Recitativo: "Parmi che dica il vero" (Buonafede)
  • 8 (1:40) No. 17 Marcia
  • 9 (3:19) Recitativo: "Umilmente m'inchino a vostra maestà" (Buonafede, Cecco, Ernesto)
  • 10 (4:25) No. 18 Aria: "Un avaro suda e pena" (Cecco)
  • 11 (1:36) Recitativo: "Voi avete due figlie?" (Ernesto, Buonafede)
  • 12 (4:01) No. 19 Aria: "Qualche volta non fa male" (Ernesto)
  • 13 (1:51) Recitativo: "Io resto stupefatto" (Buonafede, Echo)
  • 14 (5:19) No. 20 Aria con Balletto: "Che mondo amabile" (Buonafede)
  • 15 (3:27) Recitativo: "Dove mi conducete?" (Lisetta, Ecclitico, Buonafede)
  • 16 (3:00) No. 21 Duetto: "Non aver di me sospetto" (Buonafede, Lisetta)
  • 17 (2:58) Recitativo: "Olà, presto fermate Buonafede e Lisetta" (Cecco, Buonafede, Lisetta)
  • Recitativo accompagnato: "Lei è mio... ma se poi..." (Lisetta, Cecco)
  • 18 (4:23) No. 22 Aria: "Se lo comanda, ci venire" (Lisetta, Cecco)
  • 19 (1:21) Recitativo: "Eccelso imperator, la fortunata" (Buonafede, Cecco)
  • 20 (1:08) No. 23 Balletto
  • 21 (2:38) Recitativo: "Figlie mie care figlie" (Buonafede, Flaminia, Clarice, Cecco, Ernesto)
  • 22 (4:33) No. 24 Aria: "Se la mia stella" (Ernesto)
  • 23 (1:04) Recitativo: "Mia sorella sta bene, ed io cosa farò?" (Clarice, Cecco, Ernesto, Buonafede)
  • 24 (4:03) No. 25 Aria: "Quanta gente che sospira" (Clarice)
  • 25 (0:49) Recitativo: "Ed io son state qui con poca conclusione" (Lisetta, Cecco, Buonafede, Ecclitico)
  • 26 (5:05) No. 26 Finale II: "Al comando tuo lunatico" (Ecclitico, Ernesto, Cecco, Buonafede, Lisetta, Clarice, Flaminia)
  • 27 (1:36) "La man di Clarice d'Ecclitico sia" (Cecco, Ecclitico, Buonafede, Clarice, Ernesto, Flaminia, Lisetta)
  • 28 (2:39) "Buonafede tondo" (Ecclitico, Cecco, Ernesto, Clarice, Flaminia, Lisetta, Buonafede)[1]

Track listing, CD3 edit

Act Three

  • 1 (1:19) No. 27 Intermezzo
  • 2 (3:13) Recitativo: "Voglio sortir, cospetto!" (Buonafede, Ecclitico, Ernesto, Cecco, Clarice)
  • 3 (5:15) No. 28 Duetto: "Uncerto ruscelletto" (Ecclitico, Clarice)
  • 4 (1:13) "Vien qui, figlia, m'abbraccia" (Buonafede, Clarice, Flaminia, Cecco, Ernesto, Ecclitico, Lisetta)
  • 5 (2:08) No. 29 Finale III: "Dal Mondo della Luna" (All)

Appendix

Arias performed by Edith Mathis and the Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, conducted by Armin Jordan

  • 6 (4:33) "Vada adagio, Signorina", Hob. XXIVb/12; aria for Cardellina in La Quakera spiritosa by Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi (1728-1804)
  • 7 (5:18) "Infelice sventurata", Hob. XXIVb/15; aria for Beatrice in I due supposti conti by Domenico Cimarosa (1749-1801)
  • 8 (5:21) "Miseri noi, misera patria"; recitative from Cantata Miseri noi, misera patria, Hob. XXIVa/7
  • 9 (5:38) "Funesto orror di morte"; aria from Cantata Miseri noi, misera patria, Hob. XXIVa/7
  • 10 (4:06) "Son pietosa, son bonina", Hob. XXXII/1b; aria for Lindora in La Circe, ossia L'isola incantata (Pasticcio)
  • 11 (5:39) "D'una sposa meschinella", Hob. XXIVb/2; aria for Donna Stella in La Frascatana by Giovanni Paisiello (1740-1816)
  • 12 (4:06) "Sono Alcina e sono ancora", Hob. XXIVb/9; cavatina for Alcina in L'isola di Alcina by Giuseppe Gazzaniga (1743-1818)
  • 13 (4:21) "Chi vive amante", Hob. XXIVb/13; aria for Errisena in Alessandro nell'Indie by Francesco Bianchi (1752-1810)
  • 14 (6:16) "Solo e pensoso", Hob. XXIVb/20; aria, Sonetto XXVIII from Il Canzoniere by Petrarch (1304-1374)[1]

Personnel edit

Musicians edit

 
Luigi Alva
  • Domenico Trimarchi, baritone: Buonafede, an elderly gentleman
  • Arleen Augér (1939-1993), soprano: Flaminia, daughter of Buonafede
  • Edith Mathis, soprano: Clarice, daughter of Buonafede
  • Frederica von Stade, mezzo-soprano: Lisetta, Buonafede's chambermaid
  • Lucia Valentini Terrani (1946-1998), contralto: Ernesto, a cavalier, in love with Flaminia
  • Luigi Alva, tenor: Ecclitico, a bogus astronomer, in love with Clarice
  • Anthony Rolfe Johnson (1940-2010), tenor: Cecco, Ernesto's servant, in love with Lisetta
  • Pablo Loerkens, cello
  • Fritz Widmer, double bass
  • Chœurs de la Radio Suisse Romande (chorus master: André Charlet)
  • Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne
  • Armin Jordan (1932-2006), conductor (bonus tracks)
  • Antal Doráti (1906-1988), harpsichord continuo and conductor[1]

Other edit

  • Erik Smith (1931-2004), producer

Release history edit

In 1978, Philips released the album as a set of four LPs (catalogue number 6769 003) and also on cassette (catalogue number 7699 078), both issues being accompanied by texts and translations and notes by Marc Vignal.[4][3]

In 1992, Philips issued the album on CD (catalogue number 432 420-2), packaged in a slipcase with a 240-page booklet.[1] The booklet provided a libretto, a synopsis and essay by Marc Vignal and an essay about the bonus arias by Erik Smith, all in English, French, German and Italian.[1] There were also photographs of the soloists and conductor, and pictures of Haydn and of the title page and cast list of the libretto that was printed for the opera's first performance.[1] Philips also issued the album in a 20-CD box set that included all of Antal Doráti's Haydn opera recordings (catalogue number 438 167-2).[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Haydn, Joseph: Il mondo della luna, cond. Antal Doráti, Philips CD, 432 420-2
  2. ^ a b Gramophone, September 1976, p. 403
  3. ^ a b Gramophone, September 1978, p. 537
  4. ^ a b Stereo Review, January 1979, pp. 100-102
  5. ^ Gramophone, April 1979, p. 1673
  6. ^ Gramophone, June 1993, pp. 99-100

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Il mondo della luna The world on the moon is a 211 minute studio album of Joseph Haydn s opera performed by Luigi Alva Arleen Auger Anthony Rolfe Johnson Edith Mathis Frederica von Stade Lucia Valentini Terrani and Domenico Trimarchi with the Chœurs de la Radio Suisse Romande and the Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne under the direction of Antal Dorati It was released on LP in 1978 and on CD in 1992 Its CD version included nine bonus arias of Haydn s mostly written to be inserted into other composers works performed by Mathis and the Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne under the direction of Armin Jordan Il mondo della lunaPhilips LP 6769 003Studio album by Antal DoratiReleased1978StudioGrande Salle Epalinges Theatre SwitzerlandGenreOperaLength211 44LanguageItalianLabelPhilipsProducerErik SmithIl mondo della lunaPhilips CD 432 420 2 Contents 1 Background 2 Recording 3 Packaging 4 Critical reception 5 Track listing CD1 6 Track listing CD2 7 Track listing CD3 8 Personnel 8 1 Musicians 8 2 Other 9 Release history 10 ReferencesBackground editAt the time when the album was taped no complete autograph score of the opera was known to exist There were fragmentary autographs in collections in Berlin Budapest Cracow and Paris and scholars had also found three contemporary copies one lacking Act 3 in Brussels and two complete in Brno and Vienna There are many inconsistencies between these various documents reflecting the numerous revisions of his opera that Haydn undertook The Vienna score was the principal source of the edition used by Dorati 1 When Dorati approached Decca and other companies to suggest recording Haydn s operas they rejected his proposal as too risky Il mondo della luna and the other works in Dorati s Haydn cycle were only taped after Philips s producer Erik Smith had secured support from the European Broadcasting Union 2 Recording editThe opera was recorded using analogue technology in September 1977 in the Grande Salle of the community theatre in Epalinges a village high in the hills above Lausanne Switzerland 1 2 The bonus arias included in the appendix of the CD issue of the album were recorded in the same location in June 1980 1 Packaging editThe cover of the CD edition of the album was designed under the art direction of Ton Friesen and features photography by Hans Morren 1 Critical reception edit nbsp Joseph Haydn portrayed by Ludwig GuttenbrunnLionel Salter reviewed the album on LP in Gramophone in September 1978 Il mondo della luna was a better drama than some of Haydn s other operas he thought in that it did not have a cat s cradle plot full of confusing intrigue and confused motivation Its musical excellence was vouchsafed by Haydn s recycling eight excerpts from it in his flute trios his Symphony No 63 and the Benedictus of his Mariazell Mass As for the album itself it was blessed with a cast that was an uncommonly strong one almost without weakness Domenico Trimarchi particularly alert to textual nuances painted a persuasive portrait of Buonafede the wealthy old innocent being duped by his daughters and maidservant s lovers Luigi Alva was equally enjoyable as Ecclitico the bogus astronomer styled an astrologer by a librettist too ignorant to know the difference who tricked his future father in law into believing that he had been miraculously transported to the moon Anthony Rolfe Johnson playing the servant Cecco made the most of his moment of glory as the mock Lunar Emperor The opera s other male role Ernesto originally an alto part sung by a castrato was undertaken by Lucia Valentini Terrani in the album s least successful performance Her voice was at times less than ideally steady and she seldom sounded convincingly masculine Dorati s other female soloists sang impeccably As Clarice the darling of the star gazing confidence trickster Edith Mathis negotiated the fioriture of Son fanciulla da marito with brilliant clarity As Clarice s sister Flaminia Ernesto s best beloved that admirable stylist Arleen Auger revelled in her tremendous bravura aria Ragion nell arma and in the tender Se la mia stella And as Lisetta the below stairs mezzo wooed by Cecco Frederica von Stade dispatched her helter skelter comic numbers with apparently effortless virtuosity In this particular opera the contribution made by Haydn s orchestra was a more important ingredient than usual he had responded to its extraterrestrial theme with a sopranino recorder some unusual violin harmonics and imaginative echo effects Happily Dorati s band played better for him on Il mondo della luna than on any of the other albums in his Haydn cycle Philips s production team had done their work well too although not quite perfectly a duet seemed to have been edited clumsily and at one point Trimarchi sounded anomalously far from his microphone The album s one serious negative lay in Dorati s handling of its recitatives vital to the opera s narrative coherence They were far too slow dragging on ad infinitum 3 Eric Salzman reviewed the album on LP in Stereo Review in January 1979 He took a rather dimmer view of the opera than Salter Its libretto he wrote was one of several strained and overly sophisticated eighteenth century comedies about human folly and it was telling that Haydn had apparently struggled to work up much enthusiasm for composing it All of his score was solid stuff but it was only in its pseudo lunar Act 2 that his inventiveness truly flourished At least the album presented the opera satisfactorily The best of its soloists were Domenico Trimarchi as the credulous old gentleman and Frederica von Stade as a forerunner of the worldly wise Despina The runners up for top honours were Anthony Rolfe Johnson modestly effective in the stock opera buffa role of the comical servant and Edith Mathis as one of Mr Good faith s daughters Luigi Alva s Ecclitico was marred by some less than perfect evenness The orchestra s playing was nicely Haydnesque and Dorati s conducting was sensitive and stylish A very appealing audio quality was the icing on the cake of a highly commendable album People beginning to explore Haydn s operas would do better to start with the superior Orlando Paladino but any confirmed Haydn enthusiast should certainly find an evening with Il mondo della luna time well spent 4 nbsp Carlo Goldoni portrayed in 1750J B Steane reviewed the album on LP in Gramophone in April 1979 discussing it together with four other albums in Dorati s Haydn opera cycle All five he thought were outstanding performances of music replete with vivacious musical fantasy Each of them had many delightful arias and his listening notes were peppered with asterisks and underlinings that made him want to put down his pen and go straight back to his turntable Il mondo della luna was not quite as enjoyable as Orlando Paladino the most impressive of the series to have appeared at that point but it was still well worth investigating The records present an elegant lightly ironical comedy he wrote and an enchanting score Beginning in laughter it ends in affection there is much more humanity in it than an outline of the plot might suggest 5 Salter revisited the album in Gramophone in June 1993 reviewing it together with Dorati s other Haydn opera recordings when all eight albums were simultaneously issued on CD Most of the operas suffered he thought from the ineptitude of their librettists few of whom were anywhere near as good as Mozart s Lorenzo da Ponte That said the operas provided superb opportunities for first class singers and Philips had been able to recruit a company of artists sufficiently accomplished to meet Haydn s challenges A great strength of these albums he wrote is the very high standard of performance of music that is not only immensely demanding of the artists but extremely attractive to the listener Further merits of the project were the sprightly playing of the Lausanne Chamber Orchestra and the wealth of documentation in Philips s booklets Salter s opinion of Dorati s Il mondo della luna in particular was exactly the same as when he had heard the recording on LP What especially delighted him about the album s CD version was the inclusion of nine newly released soprano arias as bonus tracks Most were variations on the theme of a woman indignant or cynical about the deception of men but there was also a striking 1790 number written for an opera seria that seemed to be about the sack of Troy 6 Track listing CD1 editJoseph Haydn 1732 1809 Il mondo della luna drama giocosa in tre atti Eszterhaza 1777 Hob XXVIII 7 libretto after Carlo Goldoni 1707 1793 1 4 14 Sinfonia Ouverture Act One 2 5 34 No 1 Coro Recitativo e Coro O Luna lucente di Febo sorella Ecclitico Chorus Recitativo Basta basta discepoli Ecclitico Coro Prendiamo fratelli il gran telescopio Chorus 3 5 21 Recitativo Oh le gran belle cose Ecclitico Buonafede 4 1 58 No 2 Coro Servitor obbligato Buonafede Chorus Ecclitico Recitativo Ola Claudio Pasquine Ecclitico 5 6 15 No 3 Intermezzo I Recitativo Il signor Buonafede Ecclitico Buonafede Aria I Ho veduta una ragazza Buonafede Recitativo Se una ragazza fa carezze a un vecchio Ecclitico Intermezzo II Recitativo Ho veduto ho veduto Buonafede Ecclitico Aria II Ho veduto un buon marito Buonafede Recitativo Volesse il ciel Ecclitico Intermezzo III Recitativo Oh questa assai mi piace Buonafede Ecclitico Aria III Ho veduto dall amante Buonafede Recitativo E qui ancora si useria Ecclitico Buonafede 6 3 25 No 4 Aria La ragazza col vecchione Buonafede 7 2 43 Recitativo Io la caccia non fo alle sue monete Ecclitico Ernesto Cecco 8 3 35 No 5 Aria Un poco di denaro Ecclitico 9 1 07 Recitativo Costui dovrebbe al certo esser ricco stondato Cecco Ernesto 10 5 21 No 6 Aria Begli occhi vezzosi dell idolo amato Ernesto 11 0 42 Recitativo Qualche volta il pardon mi fa da ridere Cecco 12 2 53 No 7 Aria Mi fanno ridere quelli che credono Cecco 13 3 01 Recitativo Eh venite germana andiam su quella loggia Clarice Flaminia 4 4 53 No 8 Aria Ragion nell alma siede Flaminia 15 0 50 Recitativo Brava signora figlia Buonafede Clarice 16 2 58 No 9 Aria Son fianculla da marito Clarice 17 2 22 Recitativo Se mandarla potessi nel mondo della luna Buonafede Lisetta 18 4 02 No 10 Aria Una donna come me Lisetta 19 7 40 Recitativo E poi la mia Lisetta e una buona ragazza Buonafede Ecclitico Recitativo accompagnato Ohime Sento un gran foco Buonafede Ecclitico 20 5 44 No 11 Finale I Vado vado volo volo Buonafede Ecclitico Clarice Lisetta 1 Track listing CD2 editAct Two 1 1 41 No 12 Sinfonia 2 4 03 Recitativo Ecco qui Buonafede nel Mondo della Luna Ecclitico Ernesto Buonafede 3 1 35 No 13 Balletto Recitativo Bravi bravissimi Buonafede Ecclitico 4 1 53 No 14 Balletto Recitativo O che ninfe gentili Buonafede Ecclitico 5 3 01 No 15 Coro Uomo felice Chorus Ecclitico Buonafede 6 1 19 Recitativo Come avro a contenermi Buonafede Ecclitico 7 2 54 No 16 Aria Voi lo sapete Ecclitico Recitativo Parmi che dica il vero Buonafede 8 1 40 No 17 Marcia 9 3 19 Recitativo Umilmente m inchino a vostra maesta Buonafede Cecco Ernesto 10 4 25 No 18 Aria Un avaro suda e pena Cecco 11 1 36 Recitativo Voi avete due figlie Ernesto Buonafede 12 4 01 No 19 Aria Qualche volta non fa male Ernesto 13 1 51 Recitativo Io resto stupefatto Buonafede Echo 14 5 19 No 20 Aria con Balletto Che mondo amabile Buonafede 15 3 27 Recitativo Dove mi conducete Lisetta Ecclitico Buonafede 16 3 00 No 21 Duetto Non aver di me sospetto Buonafede Lisetta 17 2 58 Recitativo Ola presto fermate Buonafede e Lisetta Cecco Buonafede Lisetta Recitativo accompagnato Lei e mio ma se poi Lisetta Cecco 18 4 23 No 22 Aria Se lo comanda ci venire Lisetta Cecco 19 1 21 Recitativo Eccelso imperator la fortunata Buonafede Cecco 20 1 08 No 23 Balletto 21 2 38 Recitativo Figlie mie care figlie Buonafede Flaminia Clarice Cecco Ernesto 22 4 33 No 24 Aria Se la mia stella Ernesto 23 1 04 Recitativo Mia sorella sta bene ed io cosa faro Clarice Cecco Ernesto Buonafede 24 4 03 No 25 Aria Quanta gente che sospira Clarice 25 0 49 Recitativo Ed io son state qui con poca conclusione Lisetta Cecco Buonafede Ecclitico 26 5 05 No 26 Finale II Al comando tuo lunatico Ecclitico Ernesto Cecco Buonafede Lisetta Clarice Flaminia 27 1 36 La man di Clarice d Ecclitico sia Cecco Ecclitico Buonafede Clarice Ernesto Flaminia Lisetta 28 2 39 Buonafede tondo Ecclitico Cecco Ernesto Clarice Flaminia Lisetta Buonafede 1 Track listing CD3 editAct Three 1 1 19 No 27 Intermezzo 2 3 13 Recitativo Voglio sortir cospetto Buonafede Ecclitico Ernesto Cecco Clarice 3 5 15 No 28 Duetto Uncerto ruscelletto Ecclitico Clarice 4 1 13 Vien qui figlia m abbraccia Buonafede Clarice Flaminia Cecco Ernesto Ecclitico Lisetta 5 2 08 No 29 Finale III Dal Mondo della Luna All AppendixArias performed by Edith Mathis and the Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne conducted by Armin Jordan 6 4 33 Vada adagio Signorina Hob XXIVb 12 aria for Cardellina in La Quakera spiritosa by Pietro Alessandro Guglielmi 1728 1804 7 5 18 Infelice sventurata Hob XXIVb 15 aria for Beatrice in I due supposti conti by Domenico Cimarosa 1749 1801 8 5 21 Miseri noi misera patria recitative from Cantata Miseri noi misera patria Hob XXIVa 7 9 5 38 Funesto orror di morte aria from Cantata Miseri noi misera patria Hob XXIVa 7 10 4 06 Son pietosa son bonina Hob XXXII 1b aria for Lindora in La Circe ossia L isola incantata Pasticcio 11 5 39 D una sposa meschinella Hob XXIVb 2 aria for Donna Stella in La Frascatana by Giovanni Paisiello 1740 1816 12 4 06 Sono Alcina e sono ancora Hob XXIVb 9 cavatina for Alcina in L isola di Alcina by Giuseppe Gazzaniga 1743 1818 13 4 21 Chi vive amante Hob XXIVb 13 aria for Errisena in Alessandro nell Indie by Francesco Bianchi 1752 1810 14 6 16 Solo e pensoso Hob XXIVb 20 aria Sonetto XXVIII from Il Canzoniere by Petrarch 1304 1374 1 Personnel editMusicians edit nbsp Luigi AlvaDomenico Trimarchi baritone Buonafede an elderly gentleman Arleen Auger 1939 1993 soprano Flaminia daughter of Buonafede Edith Mathis soprano Clarice daughter of Buonafede Frederica von Stade mezzo soprano Lisetta Buonafede s chambermaid Lucia Valentini Terrani 1946 1998 contralto Ernesto a cavalier in love with Flaminia Luigi Alva tenor Ecclitico a bogus astronomer in love with Clarice Anthony Rolfe Johnson 1940 2010 tenor Cecco Ernesto s servant in love with Lisetta Pablo Loerkens cello Fritz Widmer double bass Chœurs de la Radio Suisse Romande chorus master Andre Charlet Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne Armin Jordan 1932 2006 conductor bonus tracks Antal Dorati 1906 1988 harpsichord continuo and conductor 1 Other edit Erik Smith 1931 2004 producerRelease history editIn 1978 Philips released the album as a set of four LPs catalogue number 6769 003 and also on cassette catalogue number 7699 078 both issues being accompanied by texts and translations and notes by Marc Vignal 4 3 In 1992 Philips issued the album on CD catalogue number 432 420 2 packaged in a slipcase with a 240 page booklet 1 The booklet provided a libretto a synopsis and essay by Marc Vignal and an essay about the bonus arias by Erik Smith all in English French German and Italian 1 There were also photographs of the soloists and conductor and pictures of Haydn and of the title page and cast list of the libretto that was printed for the opera s first performance 1 Philips also issued the album in a 20 CD box set that included all of Antal Dorati s Haydn opera recordings catalogue number 438 167 2 1 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l Haydn Joseph Il mondo della luna cond Antal Dorati Philips CD 432 420 2 a b Gramophone September 1976 p 403 a b Gramophone September 1978 p 537 a b Stereo Review January 1979 pp 100 102 Gramophone April 1979 p 1673 Gramophone June 1993 pp 99 100 Portal nbsp Opera Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Il mondo della luna Antal Dorati recording amp oldid 1000663302, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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