Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Baroque opera with Philippe Jaroussky's captivating album, "Carestini: A Castrato's Story." Released on November 5, 2007, under Warner Classics, this exquisite collection showcases the extraordinary vocal prowess of Jaroussky, a countertenor renowned for his ability to breathe life into the intricate and expressive arias of the 18th century.
Spanning a rich and diverse repertoire, the album features arias from operas by composers such as Handel, Gluck, and Hasse. Each piece is a testament to the artistry of the castrato singer, a figure central to the operatic scene of the Baroque era. Jaroussky's performance is nothing short of breathtaking, as he navigates the complex melodies and ornate embellishments with remarkable precision and emotional depth.
The album opens with an aria from Porpora's "Siface," setting the stage for a journey through the works of Handel, including selections from "Arianna in Creta," "Ariodante," and "Alcina." The program also includes arias from Leo's "Farnace," Hasse's "La clemenza di Tito," Gluck's "Demofoonte," and Graun's "Orfeo," offering a broad perspective on the vocal and dramatic demands of the castrato repertoire.
With a total runtime of 1 hour and 12 minutes, "Carestini: A Castrato's Story" is a compelling exploration of the vocal artistry and historical significance of the castrato tradition. Philippe Jaroussky's interpretation brings a fresh and vibrant energy to these timeless pieces, making this album a treasure trove for both classical music enthusiasts and those new to the genre.