Yes, I believe so. She shows an example of how to perform these arias the way they are in Parisotti's piano arrangements. I would still love to hear them performed as they were composed originally, for a change. See the Michael Chance version of this aria that I posted. Simply another world altogether. Another example: "Nel cor più non mi sento" by Paisielo sounds so different and beautiful as it appears in his opera "La Molinara".
Hi! :) Can you please tell me where can I find this score online? Or maybe you could just send it to me... Because I'll have to sing this in my singing exam and I can't find it anywhere! Thanks
Did you really try to find it? It can be found in one of the most accessible books for vocal students. You gotta be able to find Parisotti's "Arie Antiche, Vol.II" if you have a music store somewhere in your area. And it beats me why your vocal teacher(s) can't provide it for you. Not to mention, it is available to download for free at Art Song Central website. Just do a Google search for it.
It isn't true for all listeners. Her interpretation is but a trifle without the composer's score to a person who studies this music. It gains value in context with the composition. I try to provide the opportunity to compare the score with the performance. This way it becomes clear to us how and why her interpretation is masterful. I also accommodate average listeners who can close their eyes and appreciate the interpretation. Sorry, I don't post videos solely for entertainment.
For those who wonder what I replied to: "Bartoli's masterful interpretatation should feature her performance, as oposed to the score, which means little to the listener. Heartfelt ovation. K.Czerny."
there is one recording of rene Jacobs... otherwise the score is full of splendid arie and duets... that's a great music : fun to sing and to play... there is not really difficulties but to sing the right affetti is the hardest one... you've to try and play, this really is a great music.
By the way I prefer the baroque interpretation of chance!
You have been very helpfull with this video! she sings so beautiful! I love it! can you PLEASE PLEASE!!!! PLEASE!!! SEND ME THE SCORS BY MAIL! PELASE! I WOULD BE SO THANKFUL! I REALLY NEED I WANT TO SING IT IN MY OPERA CLASS!! THANKS!
I love Cecilia Bartoli, she is excellent and an example to any singer
AleC88able 1 year ago
I loved it. A varied melody and sensitively accompanied.
nimrodJohn2009 1 year ago
very nice...
mrkkerekes 1 year ago
WOW ella si es sorprendente.... tiene una vocalizacion estupenda y un perfecto dialecto... mis respetos
Sammyjda 1 year ago
please tell me who singing delizie contente in il giasone ... medeaa?? please answer me...
thedavid9010 1 year ago
Very good!....
Devil5Inside 2 years ago
i love her....
zasesdea 2 years ago
Yes, I believe so. She shows an example of how to perform these arias the way they are in Parisotti's piano arrangements. I would still love to hear them performed as they were composed originally, for a change. See the Michael Chance version of this aria that I posted. Simply another world altogether. Another example: "Nel cor più non mi sento" by Paisielo sounds so different and beautiful as it appears in his opera "La Molinara".
civileso 2 years ago 6
Hi! :) Can you please tell me where can I find this score online? Or maybe you could just send it to me... Because I'll have to sing this in my singing exam and I can't find it anywhere! Thanks
beatriz170 2 years ago
Did you really try to find it? It can be found in one of the most accessible books for vocal students. You gotta be able to find Parisotti's "Arie Antiche, Vol.II" if you have a music store somewhere in your area. And it beats me why your vocal teacher(s) can't provide it for you. Not to mention, it is available to download for free at Art Song Central website. Just do a Google search for it.
civileso 2 years ago 2
@beatriz170 if you look on IMSLP and look for Parisotti, there is the second volume which contains this aria
MisterPapageno 9 months ago
It isn't true for all listeners. Her interpretation is but a trifle without the composer's score to a person who studies this music. It gains value in context with the composition. I try to provide the opportunity to compare the score with the performance. This way it becomes clear to us how and why her interpretation is masterful. I also accommodate average listeners who can close their eyes and appreciate the interpretation. Sorry, I don't post videos solely for entertainment.
civileso 2 years ago
For those who wonder what I replied to: "Bartoli's masterful interpretatation should feature her performance, as oposed to the score, which means little to the listener. Heartfelt ovation. K.Czerny."
civileso 2 years ago
Un super air pour les eleves débutants ...moi je le donne tout le temps !Je l'adore :)
boisfarine1970 3 years ago
lo mejor en musica y la mejor mezzosoprano en la historia
baritonos7 3 years ago
what language is it??
awsome2theblossom 3 years ago
ITALIANO!!
maidenoftheriver 3 years ago
thanx
awsome2theblossom 3 years ago
I will sing this song TODAY!
I'm nervious lol
but okay
wish me SUCCESS!
izadelirious 3 years ago 2
How did it go...????
I'm sure everyone who listened to you, mistook you with Bartoli.....
allenjalali 3 years ago
Of course!! Thank you, i'm going to ricordi to buy it..
I'm looking also for a compiltation called "LA Flora" but they told me it out of print..
looking from scores of Tamerlano di Handel.
sopranobrasile 3 years ago
You can find all Handel scores online at IMSLP website as pdf files.
civileso 3 years ago
Where can I find these scores? Are they easy to find in any "arie antiche"compilation?
I'm doing a research on baroque music, and mostly on the mithology on baroque operas..
kitofrito 3 years ago
Yes, you can on USA you can buy an edition from Parizotti, I know that are three volumes
jdperez1974 3 years ago
has anyone of you ever heard one of the singer from callas era (caballe, tebaldi, etc.) that sang this opera? it's msems so rare...
henrysinaga 3 years ago
there is one recording of rene Jacobs... otherwise the score is full of splendid arie and duets... that's a great music : fun to sing and to play... there is not really difficulties but to sing the right affetti is the hardest one... you've to try and play, this really is a great music.
By the way I prefer the baroque interpretation of chance!
neochmia 3 years ago
Gorgeus singing, it beats Michael Chance on Jacobs version anyday... but honestly I'd prefer a baroque ensemble as accompaniment.
jaumev 4 years ago 2
no it doesn't, there something missing.
ganzo1975 3 years ago
Oops, I see he's already mentioned in the 'titlescreen' at the beginning of the video.
Nevertheless, thank you very much!! :)
Schubert958 4 years ago
Who is the pianist? I Think [s]he deserves to be mentioned.
Schubert958 4 years ago
You have been very helpfull with this video! she sings so beautiful! I love it! can you PLEASE PLEASE!!!! PLEASE!!! SEND ME THE SCORS BY MAIL! PELASE! I WOULD BE SO THANKFUL! I REALLY NEED I WANT TO SING IT IN MY OPERA CLASS!! THANKS!
gloriangelito 4 years ago
this is a beautiful aria! just beautiful! I love it!
gloriangelito 4 years ago
Wow, that was heavenly.
Thanks so much for sharing!
Schubert958 4 years ago
the time stop when cecilia singing... that SO beautiful... vive cecila merci beaucoup !
MisterGoofy 4 years ago