Handel & Haym: Trio sonatas L'Aura Rilucente

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Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2015

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
11.06.2015

Label: Ambronay

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Interpret: L'Aura Rilucente

Komponist: George Frideric Handel (1685-1759), Nicola Francesco Haym (1679-1729)

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  • Nicola Francesco Haym (1678-1729): Trio sonata in C minor, Op.1, No 4 (London, 1701)
  • 1 I. Grave 02:45
  • 2 II. Vivace 02:44
  • 3 III. Adagio 01:08
  • 4 IV. Allegro 02:29
  • Georg Friedrich Händel (1685–1759): Admeto, HWV 22
  • 5 Admeto, HWV 22: A languir ed a penar  02:36
  • Haym: Trio sonata in D minor, Op.1, No 1 (London, 1701)
  • 6 I. Adagio 01:30
  • 7 II. Vivace 01:42
  • 8 III. Adagio e piano 00:42
  • 9 IV. Allegro 01:35
  • Händel: Trio Sonata in F major, Op.2 No 7 [HWV 392] (London, 1733)
  • 10 I. Andante 03:23
  • 11 II. Allegro 02:38
  • 12 III. Adagio 03:27
  • 13 IV. Allegro 02:30
  • Aria “Torni omai la pace all’alma” from Tolomeo, re d’Egitto [HWV 25] (London, 1728)
  • 14 Tolomeo, HWV 25, Act III: Torni omai la pace all’alma  04:03
  • Haym: Trio sonata in A minor, Op.1, No. 3 (London, 1701)
  • 15 I. Adagio 01:24
  • 16 II. Andante 01:42
  • 17 III. Adagio 00:46
  • 18 IV. Vivace 01:39
  • Händel: Aria “Ah! tu non sai” from Ottone, re di Germania [HWV 15] (London, 1723)
  • 19 Ottone, re di Germania, HWV 15: Ah! tu non sai 03:15
  • Trio Sonata in G minor, Op.2 No 5 [HWV 390] (London, 1733)
  • 20 I. Larghetto 03:07
  • 21 II. Allegro 02:48
  • 22 III. Adagio 02:26
  • 23 IV. Allegro 03:07
  • Ballo di pastori e pastorelle from Amadigi di Gaula [HWV 11] (London, 1715)
  • 24 Amadigi di Gaula, HWV 11: Ballo di pastori e pastorelle 01:40
  • Total Runtime 55:06

Info zu Handel & Haym: Trio sonatas

A talented composer whose works are unfairly neglected, Nicola Francesco Haym was the librettist of many Handel operas. The musicians of L'Aura Rilucente evoke the relationship between the two artists with tenderness and brio in a programme juxtaposing trio sonatas and arrangements of operatic arias.

L'Aura Rilucente:
Heriberto Delgado Gutiérrez, violin
Sara Bagnati, violin
Silvia Serrano Monesterolo, cello
Maximilian Ehrhardt, harp
Jorge López-Escribano, organ, harpsichord


L’Aura Rilucente
came to life in the Renaissance Villa Simonetta, home to the Accademia Internazionale della Musica di Milano. Coming from four different countries the young ensemble is driven to unite their different personalities and temperaments in order to research and perform the musical repertoire of the 17th and 18th century.

L’Aura Rilucente have performed during concert series such as “Sommerkonzerte in der Schlosskirche Friedrichshafen”(Germany) and “I Concerti Dell’Accademia” (Ravenna) being featured as a young upcoming ensemble by the “Accademia Bizantina”. They played during the Fringe Festival of the “MA Festival” in Bruges and the Fabulous Fringe of the “Festival Oude Muziek” in Utrecht. The ensemble played the opening concert of the “Berliner Tage für Alte Musik” in October 2012.

Being one of the winners of the “International Young Artist’s Presentation” they were invited to showcase their work in Antwerp. At the “Festival International de Teatro Clásico” in Almagro (Spain) the group co-created in collaboration with theatre director Martin Butler an opera for children.

L’Aura Rilucente in 2013 were offered a residency at Ambronay (France) as one of “Les Jeunes Ensembles 2013”. In March the same year they participated on REMA (Réseau Européen de Musique Ancienne) showcase in Marseille (France), and in May in the Monteverdi Festival in Cremona and in the “Rassegna di musica da camera” in Bergamo (Italy). This coming September they will participate in the Festival Ambronay (France) and later in October at the Baroque Week 2013 in Bucarest (Romania).

L’Aura Rilucente will record their first CD for the Ambronay Label, which will be released in 2015.

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