℗ 2021 PENTATONE
Released March 5, 2021
Duration 1h 02m 16s
Record Label PENTATONE
Catalogue No. PTC5186845
Genre Classical (Renaissance)
 

Il delirio della passione

Anna Lucia Richter, Ensemble Claudiana, Luca Pianca, Dimitri Sinkovsky, Teo Aroni, Ciro Aroni, Alessandro Ravasio

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L'Orfeo, SV 318  
1.1
Dal mio permesso amato
Claudio Monteverdi; Anna Lucia Richter; Ensemble Claudiana; Luca Pianca
5:44
Scherzi musicali cioè arie et madrigali (Excerpts)  
1.2
No. 9, Zefiro torna e di soavi accenti, SV 251
Claudio Monteverdi; Anna Lucia Richter; Dimitri Sinkovsky; Ensemble Claudiana; Luca Pianca
6:23
1.3
La mia turca che d'amor non ha fè, SV 310
Claudio Monteverdi; Anna Lucia Richter; Ensemble Claudiana; Luca Pianca
2:18
Lamento d’Arianna, SV 22 (Excerpts)  
1.4
No. 1, Lasciatemi morire
Claudio Monteverdi; Anna Lucia Richter; Ensemble Claudiana; Luca Pianca
2:21
1.5
No. 2, O Teseo mio
Claudio Monteverdi; Anna Lucia Richter; Ensemble Claudiana; Luca Pianca
3:48
1.6
No. 3, Dove è la fede
Claudio Monteverdi; Anna Lucia Richter; Ensemble Claudiana; Luca Pianca
1:46
1.7
No. 4, Ahi che non pur risponde
Claudio Monteverdi; Anna Lucia Richter; Ensemble Claudiana; Luca Pianca
4:19
L'incoronazione di Poppea, SV 308  
1.8
Pur ti miro
Claudio Monteverdi; Anna Lucia Richter; Dimitri Sinkovsky; Ensemble Claudiana; Luca Pianca
3:54
Scherzi musicali cioè arie et madrigali (Excerpts)  
1.9
No. 8, Et è pur dunque vero, SV 250
Claudio Monteverdi; Anna Lucia Richter; Ensemble Claudiana; Luca Pianca
7:39
1.10
Confitebor tibi Domine, SV 296
Claudio Monteverdi; Anna Lucia Richter; Ensemble Claudiana; Luca Pianca
8:33
Madrigali guerrieri, et amorosi, Book 8  
1.11
Lamento della ninfa, SV 163
Claudio Monteverdi; Anna Lucia Richter; Teo Aroni; Ciro Aroni; Alessandro Ravasio; Ensemble Claudiana; Luca Pianca
6:58
1.12
Sì dolce è'l tormento, SV 332
Claudio Monteverdi; Anna Lucia Richter; Ensemble Claudiana; Luca Pianca
4:30
1.13
Ohimè ch'io cado, SV 316
Claudio Monteverdi; Anna Lucia Richter; Ensemble Claudiana; Luca Pianca
4:03
Digital Booklet
Anna Lucia Richter returns to PENTATONE after her acclaimed Schubert album Heimweh with Il delirio della passione; a recording full of Monteverdi treasures, from heart-wrenching opera scenes (Lamento d’Arianna, ‘Pur ti miro’ from Poppea and the Prologue of L’orfeo) and religious music (Confitebor) to bucolic songs (Si dolce è il tormento). Richter works together with Ensemble Claudiana and Luca Pianca, one of the most eminent Monteverdi interpreters of our age. They offer a fresh perspective on Monteverdi’s music by penetrating deeply into the original sources. Their interpretation of the famous Lamento d’Arianna, salvaged fragment of the lost score of the opera L’Arianna, is exemplary in that regard. Richter’s passionate delivery is inspired by what precedes in the libretto, while Pianca has composed short, “madrigalistic” instrumental interludes between the solo sections, replacing the choral commentaries, of which only the original texts have survived. Altogether, the pieces on Il delirio della passione demonstrate Monteverdi’s exceptional skill to express the most complex emotions, in music of timeless beauty. Anna Lucia Richter belongs to the most exciting young singers of her generation. Il delirio della passione is the second fruit of her exclusive collaboration with PENTATONE, after Heimweh (2018), and her last soprano recording, as she will continue her career as a mezzo-soprano. Luca Pianca and Ensemble Claudiana both make their PENTATONE debut.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – PENTATONE Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.96
-4.61 to -0.30
-20.25
-23.40 to -18.10
-16.45
-19.50 to -14.50
12
10 to 15
1
Dal mio permesso amato
-0.30-18.65-14.511
2
No. 9, Zefiro torna e di soavi accenti, SV 251
-0.30-18.10-14.611
3
La mia turca che d'amor non ha fè, SV 310
-0.30-19.55-15.412
4
No. 1, Lasciatemi morire
-4.61-22.68-19.010
5
No. 2, O Teseo mio
-0.30-20.83-17.013
6
No. 3, Dove è la fede
-0.32-20.49-16.212
7
No. 4, Ahi che non pur risponde
-0.81-23.40-19.115
8
Pur ti miro
-0.98-20.73-17.013
9
No. 8, Et è pur dunque vero, SV 250
-0.30-19.08-15.211
10
Confitebor tibi Domine, SV 296
-0.30-18.14-15.111
11
Lamento della ninfa, SV 163
-0.30-19.94-15.912
12
Sì dolce è'l tormento, SV 332
-3.32-22.99-19.512
13
Ohimè ch'io cado, SV 316
-0.30-18.65-15.412

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