Description
Handel - Delirio Amoroso; Nel Dolce Del'Oblio - Magda Kalmár, Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra, Budapest, Frigyes Sándor / Hungaroton Audio CD 1975 Stereo
HCD11653-2
UPC 5991811165321
Manufactured in West Germany
- Label: Hungaroton – HCD 11653-2
- Format: CD
- Country: Hungary
- Released: 1975
- Genre: Classical
- Style: Baroque
- UPC: 5991811165321
- Manufactured In: West Germany
Overview:
This 1975 Hungaroton release showcases Handel's Delirio Amoroso and Nel Dolce Del'Oblio, performed by the Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Frigyes Sándor. Soprano Magda Kalmár delivers a compelling performance of these Baroque cantatas, highlighting the intricate beauty and emotional depth of Handel’s compositions.
Delirio Amoroso (Cantata HWV 99) is a work of rich expressive quality, featuring a blend of recitatives, arias, and dance movements. Nel Dolce Del'Oblio (Chamber Cantata HWV 134) complements this with its own lyrical and dramatic elements. The ensemble’s interpretation is both historically informed and vividly engaging, offering a captivating experience for Baroque music enthusiasts.
Track Listing:
I. Delirio Amoroso - Cantata HWV 99:
- No. 1 Introduzione – 5:57
- No. 2 Recitativo – 1:08
- No. 3 Aria – 9:15
- No. 4 Recitativo – 1:19
- No. 5 Aria – 5:57
- No. 6 Recitativo – 1:16
- No. 7 Aria – 5:41
- No. 8 Recitativo – 0:25
- No. 9 Entrée – 1:34
- No. 10 Minuet – 0:55
- No. 11 Aria – 1:53
- No. 12 Recitativo – 0:28
- No. 13 Minuet – 0:45
II. Nel Dolce Del'Oblio - Chamber Cantata HWV 134:
- No. 1 Recitativo – 0:36
- No. 2 Aria – 3:34
- No. 3 Recitativo – 0:30
- No. 4 Aria – 2:56
Interesting Facts:
- Delirio Amoroso and Nel Dolce Del'Oblio are examples of Handel’s cantatas that showcase his skill in blending vocal and instrumental elements within the Baroque tradition.
- Magda Kalmár, a renowned soprano, is celebrated for her interpretations of Baroque music, bringing a refined and emotive quality to these works.
- Frigyes Sándor is known for his expertise in Baroque music and has made significant contributions to the interpretation of Handel’s works.
- The Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra is renowned for its historically informed performances and has a strong tradition of interpreting Baroque repertoire.
Key Credits:
- Composed By: Georg Friedrich Handel
- Soprano Vocals: Magda Kalmár
- Conductor: Frigyes Sándor
- Orchestra: Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra
- Cello: Mária Frank
- Double Bass: László Som
- Harpsichord: Zsuzsa Pertis
- Oboe: Péter Pongrácz
- Recorder: László Czidra
- Violin: János Rolla
- Engineer: László Csintalan
- Liner Notes: István Barna
- Producer: András Székely