Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Miss Bartoli accompanied by oboe





Cecilia Bartoli, born in Rome to professional singing parents, is one of the most exciting opera stars of our day.


From a concert of some of the music of the 18th-century priest VIVALDI, don't miss this selection (beginning at the 15:30 mark, it runs for eight minutes).


The English spelling of 'oboe' wasn't common until around 1770. Earlier, the word was hautboy.




UPDATE: Cecilia sings here with the irrepressible Pavarotti!

                   


Here is an interview with Miss Bartoli (only the first minute is in Italian; the rest is English) in which she praises the music of Antonio Vivaldi -- and of the maligned Antonio Salieri.

The host starts by asking about her name saint, Cecilia, the patroness of musicians and an early martyr of the Church in Sicily.


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