Rossi: Cantata in onore di S. Antonio da Padova & Lectio quarta Lucia Casagrande Raffi, Elisabetta Pallucchi, Rombarocca Ensemble & Lorenzo Tozzi

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Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
22.05.2020

Label: Bongiovanni

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Vocal

Artist: Lucia Casagrande Raffi, Elisabetta Pallucchi, Rombarocca Ensemble & Lorenzo Tozzi

Composer: Girolamo Rossi (1733-1768)

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  • Girolamo Rossi (1682 - 1762): Cantata in onore di S. Antonio da Padova:
  • 1 Cantata in onore di S. Antonio da Padova: No. 1, Sinfonia. Allegro 03:26
  • 2 Cantata in onore di S. Antonio da Padova: No. 2, Sinfonia. Largo e amoroso 01:46
  • 3 Cantata in onore di S. Antonio da Padova: No. 3, Sinfonia. Balletto spiritoso 02:06
  • 4 Cantata in onore di S. Antonio da Padova: No. 4, Suvvia in trionfo 01:54
  • 5 Cantata in onore di S. Antonio da Padova: No. 5, Con echi festosi 07:09
  • 6 Cantata in onore di S. Antonio da Padova: No. 6, Quanto dicesti è vero 00:59
  • 7 Cantata in onore di S. Antonio da Padova: No. 7, Con cento e mille voci 05:45
  • 8 Cantata in onore di S. Antonio da Padova: No. 8, Sì, già m’è noto appieno 01:32
  • 9 Cantata in onore di S. Antonio da Padova: No. 9, Caro, Gesù adorato 00:49
  • 10 Cantata in onore di S. Antonio da Padova: No. 10, Anima pura e bella 07:59
  • 11 Cantata in onore di S. Antonio da Padova: No. 11, Alma diletta 00:39
  • 12 Cantata in onore di S. Antonio da Padova: No. 12, Sol voi d’ira fremete 00:42
  • 13 Cantata in onore di S. Antonio da Padova: No. 13, Frema, ma d’empio orrore 07:31
  • 14 Cantata in onore di S. Antonio da Padova: No. 14, Quante grazie, quai doni 00:28
  • 15 Cantata in onore di S. Antonio da Padova: No. 15, Dunque che più s’aspetta 01:08
  • 16 Cantata in onore di S. Antonio da Padova: No. 16, Su via a’ piedi suoi 00:49
  • 17 Cantata in onore di S. Antonio da Padova: No. 17, D’ogni fedele il core 09:54
  • Lectio quarta:
  • 18 Lectio quarta: No. 1, Introduzione 01:20
  • 19 Lectio quarta: No. 2, Ex tractatu Sancti Augustini 02:19
  • 20 Lectio quarta: No. 3, Protexisti me Deus 05:16
  • 21 Lectio quarta: No. 4, Multi martyres 03:00
  • 22 Lectio quarta: No. 5, Protectus est 04:10
  • 23 Lectio quarta: No. 6, Filius Dei 01:25
  • 24 Lectio quarta: No. 7, Parum ergo 03:51
  • Total Runtime 01:15:57

Info for Rossi: Cantata in onore di S. Antonio da Padova & Lectio quarta

Girolamo Rossi, an 18th century Neapolitan of whose life and work very little is known, was certainly a Neapolitan Chapelmaster at the Oratory of the SS. Crocefisso dei Cavalieri. With its Latin text, (St. Augustine’s commentary on Psalm 63), the Lectio IV is for Good Friday and has such late baroque, galant or preclassical features which are intended to facilitate both enjoyment of the music and communication of the religious message concerning the dual nature of Christ as son of God and of Man. The scoring of the Lectio IV for psaltery and harpsichord, (rather than organ as was common), is in keeping with the custom of performing sacred music for holy week in Latin in the homes of the Neapolitan aristocracy. In the Cantata in onore di S. Antonio the main characters are allegories - Merit (soprano) and Glory (contralto) – who sing the saint’s praises. The tone of the Cantata is in keeping with the relaxed sincerity of popular worship – the Child is called Jesus, never Christ as in oratorios or other more solemn genres. By an unknown author, the text exalts the virtues of St. Anthony and invites the faithful to honor him as a hero whose actions were marked by clarity and openness.

Lucia Casagrande Raffi, soprano
Elisabetta Pallucchi, mezzosoprano
Heidelor Schauer (Salterio)
Romabarocca Ensemble
Lorenzo Tozzi, harpsichord & direction




Lucia Casagrande Raffi
Born in Gubbio, Italy, Lucia at the age of three and a half already shows a certain predisposition for music and in particular singing.

At the Conservatorio “F. Morlacchi” in Perugia Lucia at a young age completes the main part of her musical studies first with a diploma in singing and then, awarded with full marks, in Music Didactics. Dedicating herself to teaching for the next few years she meets within the Conservatorio many important musical figures such as the pedagogue A. M. Freschi, the musicologist R. Meucci and the composer F. De Rossi Re, personalities that culturally and musically greatly influence her. Alongside teaching Lucia continues to develop her creative-interpretive side of music discovering contemporary idioms and subsequently the possibility to tackle through the voice various expressive genres.

During these developing years Lucia meets Padre Evangelista Nicolini, a man of immense cultural and humanitarian resources but above all a refined musician and musicologist. Pupil of D. Bartolucci and founder and director of the “Cantori D’Assisi” until his recent death, Lucia studies for two years with him the sacred repertoire and the influence of Gregorian chant in vocal music.

Lucia is awarded a degree in Musical Disciples in Singing interpreting and presenting a thesis on the mad scene in Lucia Di Lammermoor by D. Donizetti.

Intense concert engagements from opera through to sacred and chamber music and the discovery of unpublished works. Numerous tours in Italy and abroad (Greece, United States, Germany, Argentina, Israel, Japan) with a vast repertoire in Italian and foreign languages.

Studies and frequents master classes with Marinella Meli and Raina Kabaivanska in opera and in baroque with Claudine Ansermet. Her most important musical experiences have been within the ambience of the opera theatre working with directors such as L.G.Dolcini, M. Belli, P. Baiocco, A. Cuocolo, G. Marras, G. Ferrari, G. Scandella, G. Pressburger and with international artists of the caliber of Dimitra Theodossiou, Camela Remigio, Norma Fantini, Piero Giuliacci and A.Gazale.

In October 2010 Lucia is invited to take part at the “Beniamino Gigli” prize in Helsinki together with the tenor Fabio Armiliato.

Numerous alliances with young important contemporary composers and an imminent recording with TACTUS for voice and pianoforte in a work by G. Petrassi.

In 2011 Lucia is enrolled in the cast of “ARCA DI GIADA” in the role of Jadira becoming ever more familiar with electronic, rock and popular music.

Her lyrical vocality, elegance, clear and pure timbre, homogeneity of register together with the capacity to explore in an original manner – intense and incisive - add to epic scenes, making a fascinating artist of rare ductility and of manifold facets and potentiality.



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