Lamenti: furore e dolore

CD album cover 'Lamenti: furore e dolore' (GEN 10176) with Mareike Morr, Hannoversche Hofkapelle

GEN 10176 EAN: 4260036251760

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“Alas! Such pain! Oimè!” Pain and suffering on the operatic stage was already causing a higher rate of tear-soaked handkerchiefs among opera-goers during the Baroque. As part of the Movimentos series, the wonderful mezzo-soprano Mareike Morr brings all the apprehensive and furious heroines and heroes back to life on her debut Genuin CD. Together with the roiling, frothing and murmuring tones of the Hannoversche Hofkapelle she performs arias by Handel and Vivaldi, bewails Eurydice as Gluck’s Orpheus and to heart-rending effect breathes her last as Purcell’s Dido. Beauty to cry over.

"Above all, though, she fascinates with the astonishing maturity of her interpretation."
Cellesche Zeitung; October 23 – 24, 2010

Mareike Morr Mezzo-Soprano
Hannoversche Hofkapelle

“Alas! Such pain! Oimè!” Pain and suffering on the operatic stage was already causing a higher rate of tear-soaked handkerchiefs among opera-goers during the Baroque. As part of the Movimentos series, the wonderful mezzo-soprano Mareike Morr brings all the apprehensive and furious heroines and heroes back to life on her debut Genuin CD. Together with the roiling, frothing and murmuring tones of the Hannoversche Hofkapelle she performs arias by Handel and Vivaldi, bewails Eurydice as Gluck’s Orpheus and to heart-rending effect breathes her last as Purcell’s Dido. Beauty to cry over.

"Above all, though, she fascinates with the astonishing maturity of her interpretation."
Cellesche Zeitung; October 23 – 24, 2010

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Tracklist

  1. Georg Friedrich Händel (1685 –1759)
    Arie der Almirena „Lascia ch’io pianga“
  2. Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714–1787)
    Rezitativ und Arie des Orfeo „Che farò senza Euridice“
  3. Georg Friedrich Händel (1685 –1759)
    Arie der Dejanira „Where shall I fly“
  4. Antonio Vivaldi (1678 –1741)
    Arie des Anastasio „Sento in seno“
  5. Claudio Monteverdi (1567–1643)
    Lamento der Penelope „Di misera Regina“
  6. Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714 –1787)
    Arie des Orfeo „Che puro ciel"
  7. Georg Friedrich Händel (1685 –1759)
    Arie der Galatea „Benché tuoni l’etra vampa“
  8. Antonio Vivaldi (1678 –1741)
    Arie des Anastasio „Vedrò con mio diletto"
  9. Claudio Monteverdi (1567–1643)
    Lamento d’Arianna „Lasciate mi morire"
  10. Georg Friedrich Händel (1685–1759)
    Arie des Sesto „L’angue offeso“
  11. Henry Purcell (1659–1695)
    Arie der Dido „When I am Laid in Earth“

“Alas! Such pain! Oimè!” Pain and suffering on the operatic stage was already causing a higher rate of tear-soaked handkerchiefs among opera-goers during the Baroque. As part of the Movimentos series, the wonderful mezzo-soprano Mareike Morr brings all the apprehensive and furious heroines and heroes back to life on her debut Genuin CD. Together with the roiling, frothing and murmuring tones of the Hannoversche Hofkapelle she performs arias by Handel and Vivaldi, bewails Eurydice as Gluck’s Orpheus and to heart-rending effect breathes her last as Purcell’s Dido. Beauty to cry over.

"Above all, though, she fascinates with the astonishing maturity of her interpretation."
Cellesche Zeitung; October 23 – 24, 2010