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Romilda E Constanza G. Meyebeer
Romilda E Constanza
G. Meyebeer
Meyerbeer had already won renown in Italy before conquering Paris with a sequence of much-acclaimed grand operas. In a musical climate dominated by Rossini, Meyerbeer's first Italian opera, Romilda e Costanza, earned the still-unknown 26-year-old composer the sobriquet of 'the genius of the Spree'. The work is a rescue
opera overlaid with a love triangle, which was written for specific performers, and the passionate intensity of feeling - from lyricism to unfettered virtuosity - reflects the semiseria nature of the opera. It is performed here in the original version heard at the 1817 premiere.
Libretto by Gaetano Rossi
Luiza Fatyol, Soprano · Claire Gascoin, Mezzo-soprano
Chiara Brunello, Contralto · Patrick Kabongo and César Cortés, Tenors
Emmanuel Franco and Giulio Mastrototaro, Baritones
Javier Povedano, Bass-baritone · Timophey Pavlenko, Bass
Górecki Chamber Choir · Passionart Orchestra · Luciano Acocella
PATRICK KABONGO/LUIZA FATYOL/CLAIRE GASCOIN A. O.
| Media | Music CD (Compact Disc) |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Composer | Meyerbeer, Giacomo |
| Released | November 27, 2020 |
| EAN/UPC | 0730099049573 |
| Label | NAXOS NXS8660495.2 |
| Genre | Classical Opera |
| Dimensions | 123 × 140 × 23 mm · 189 g |
| Soloist | Patrick Kabongo / Luiza Fatyol / Claire Gascoin A.o. |
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