Ian Bostridge, renowned for his exceptional tenor voice and profound interpretations, presents "The Three Baroque Tenors," a captivating journey through the Baroque era's most exquisite vocal works. Released on October 18, 2010, under Warner Classics, this album is a testament to Bostridge's versatility and mastery of the Baroque repertoire.
Spanning a diverse range of composers, from Handel to Vivaldi, and including lesser-known figures like Conti and Gasparini, the album offers a rich tapestry of arias and choruses. Each piece is meticulously chosen to showcase the depth and agility of Bostridge's voice, as well as the emotional resonance of the music. The album's duration of one hour and six minutes provides a satisfying yet concise exploration of the Baroque tenor repertoire.
Highlights include Handel's powerful arias from "Hercules" and "Tamerlano," Vivaldi's dramatic pieces from "Arsilda, regina di Ponto" and "Ipermestra," and the serene beauty of Boyce's "Solomon." Bostridge's nuanced performances bring out the intricate phrasing and expressive depth of these works, making this album a delight for both seasoned classical music enthusiasts and those new to the genre.
"The Three Baroque Tenors" is not just a collection of songs but a carefully curated showcase of Ian Bostridge's artistry, offering a glimpse into the golden age of Baroque vocal music.
Conti: Don Chisciotte in Sierra Morena: Aria, "Qui sto appeso eil ciel sa quando" (Don Chisciotte)Francesco Bartolomeo Conti, Ian Bostridge, Bernard Labadie, The English Concert
Handel: Hercules, HWV 60, Act 1: Air. "Where congeal's the northern streams" (Hyllus)George Frideric Handel, Ian Bostridge, The English Concert, Bernard Labadie
Handel: Hercules, HWV 60, Act 2: Air. "From coelestial seats descending" (Hyllus)George Frideric Handel, Ian Bostridge, The English Concert, Bernard Labadie
Vivaldi: Arsilda, regina di Ponto, RV 700: "La tiranna e avversa sorte" (Tamese)Antonio Vivaldi, Ian Bostridge, The English Concert, Bernard Labadie
Gasparini: Il Bajazet, Act 1 Scene 1: No. 1, Aria, "Forte e lieto a morte andrei" (Bajazet)Francesco Gasparini, Ian Bostridge, Bernard Labadie, The English Concert
Handel: Tamerlano, HWV 18, Act 1: Aria. "Forte e lieto a morte andrei" (Bajazet)George Frideric Handel, Ian Bostridge, The English Concert, Bernard Labadie
Arne: Rosamond: Aria, "Rise, Glory, rise in all thy Charms" (King Henry)Thomas Arne, Ian Bostridge, Bernard Labadie, The English Concert
Caldara: Joaz: Aria, "Lo so, lo so, con periglio" (Azaria)Antonio Caldara, Ian Bostridge, Bernard Labadie, The English Concert
Handel: Poro, re dell'Indie, HWV 28, Act 2: Aria. "D'un barbaro scortese" (Alessandro)George Frideric Handel, Ian Bostridge, The English Concert, Bernard Labadie
Scarlatti, A: Marco Attilio Regolo: Aria. "Se non sà qual vento il guida"Alessandro Scarlatti, Ian Bostridge, The English Concert, Bernard Labadie
Handel: Giulio Cesare in Egitto, HWV 17, Act 2: Aria. "Scorta siate a passi miei" (Sesto)George Frideric Handel, Ian Bostridge, The English Concert, Bernard Labadie
Vivaldi: L'Atenaide, RV 702: "Ti stringo in quest' amplesso" (Leontino)Antonio Vivaldi, Ian Bostridge, The English Concert, Bernard Labadie
Vivaldi: Ipermestra, RV 722: "Sazierò col morir mio" (Danao)Antonio Vivaldi, Ian Bostridge, The English Concert, Bernard Labadie
Boyce: Solomon, A Serenata: No. 23, Air, "Softly arise, O Southern breeze!" (A Man) - No. 24, Chorus, "Ye Southern breezes!"William Boyce, Ian Bostridge, Bernard Labadie, The English Concert
Galliard: The Royal Chace: Aria, "With early horn salute the morn" (The Royal Hunter)John Ernst Galliard, Ian Bostridge, Bernard Labadie, The English Concert