Uploaded by HARMONICO101 on Dec 21, 2009
NICOLA PORPORA (1686 - 1768)
Concerto for cello, strings, and basso continuo in G major
3. Adagio
4. Allegro
Performed by l'Ensemble 415
Featuring Gaetano Nasillo, cello
Directed by Chiara Banchini
*Nicola (Antonio) Porpora (or Niccolò Porpora) was an Italian composer of operas and teacher of singing, whose most famous singing student was the castrato Farinelli.
Porpora was born in Naples. He graduated from the music conservatory Poveri di Gesù Cristo of his native city, where the civic opera scene was dominated by Alessandro Scarlatti.
Porpora's first opera, Agrippina, was successfully performed at the Neapolitan court in 1708. His second, Berenice, was performed at Rome. In a long career, he followed these up by many further operas, supported as maestro di cappella in the households of aristocratic patrons, such as the commander of military forces at Naples, the prince of Hesse-Darmstadt, or of the Portuguese ambassador at Rome, for composing operas alone did not yet make a viable career. However, his enduring fame rests chiefly upon his unequalled power of teaching singing. At the Neapolitan Conservatorio di Sant'Onofrio and with the Poveri di Gesù Cristo he trained Farinelli, Caffarelli, Salimbeni, and other celebrated vocalists, during the period 1715-1721. In 1720 and 1721 he wrote two serenades to librettos by a gifted young poet, Metastasio, the beginning of a long, though interrupted, collaboration. In 1722 his operatic successes encouraged him to lay down his conservatory commitments.
After a rebuff from the court of Charles VI at Vienna in 1725, Porpora settled mostly in Venice, composing and teaching regularly in the schools of La Pietà and the Incurabili. In 1729 the anti-Handel clique invited him to London to set up an opera company as a rival to Handel's, without success, and in the 1733-1734 season, even the presence of his pupil, the great Farinelli, failed to save the dramatic company in Lincoln's Inn Fields (the "Opera of the Nobility") from bankruptcy.
An interval as Kapellmeister at the Dresden court of the Elector of Saxony from 1748 ended in strained relations with his rival in Venice and Rome, the hugely successful opera composer Johann Adolph Hasse and his wife, the prima donna Faustina, and resulted in Porpora's departure in 1752. From Dresden he went to Vienna, where he gave music lessons to the young Joseph Haydn, who lived with Porpora as accompanist and in the character of a valet, but allowed later that he had learned from the maestro "the true fundamentals of composition". Then Porpora returned in 1759 to Naples.
From this time Porpora's career was a series of misfortunes: his florid style was becoming old-fashioned, his last opera, Camilla, failed, his pension from Dresden stopped, and he became so poor that the expenses of his funeral were paid by a subscription concert. Yet at the moment of his death Farinelli and Caffarelli were living in splendid retirement on fortunes largely based on the excellence of the old maestro's teaching.
A good linguist, who was admired for the idiomatic fluency of his recitatives, and a man of considerable literary culture, Porpora was also celebrated for his conversational wit. He was well-read in Latin and Italian literature, wrote poetry and spoke French, German and English.
Besides some four dozen operas, there are oratorios, solo cantatas with keyboard accompaniment, motets and vocal serenades. Among his larger works, his 1720 opera Orlando, one mass, his Venetian Vespers, and the opera Arianna in Nasso (1733 according to HOASM) have been recorded .
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thanks for this wonderful baroque music.Great Porpora!!!!!
esperus46 1 year ago
@m8roth : I feel the same about Porpora''s music. He is a truly solid composer, a exemplary artists of the age. His sacred music is also of a very high level and never disappointing.
bersa888 1 year ago
Meraviglioso,grazie per aver caricato questa musica. Sei un grande.
danielbream 1 year ago
The adagio is the strength of this piece. The allegro enters like a hero. As a composer, he lacks surprises...but he is pleasant on the ear. You walk away raised up slightly, not disappointed.
m8roth 1 year ago 2
Heard this on the classical station today. I was thrilled to find it posted. Great quality as well. Bravo
steveb391 2 years ago
grande immenso drago rosso...completa tua trasformazione in qualcosa di suprema inesstimabile bellezza
silverino60 2 years ago
Fantastic, thx for posting !
tredeep 2 years ago
Hi mi friend Harmonico, do you remember me? I still follow your channel. Thanks again for make this terrible world a bit better with the Music of the life.
Espe :)
EsperanzaGalera 2 years ago 2
Remarquable Porpora
treblechoir99 2 years ago 2