BAROQUE-GALA - Zaryadye Hall, Moscow

Orchestra La Voce Strumentale Conductor - Dmitry Sinkovsky Dilara Idrisova, Yana Dyakova, Sergei Godin, Konstantin Suchkov * Handel | Fragments from the oratorio “Messiah”, HWV 56 Overture Aria “Comfort my people” (Comfort ye, comfort ye my people) Aria “Every valley shall be exalted” Aria “And who will endure the day of His coming” (But who may abide the day of His coming) Lizaura’s aria “No, I don’t want to suffer anymore” (No, piu sotfrir non voglio) from the opera “Alexander”, HWV 21 * Caldara | Aria “Like the sun’s clear beam” (Come raggio di sole) from the opera “Constancy in love conquers deceit” * Vivaldi | Aria Vagus “O Furies, come to us!” (Armatae face et anguibus) from the oratorio Triumphant Judith, RV 644 Concerto for violin and organ, strings and basso continuo in D minor, RV541 Allegro Grave Allegro Tito’s aria “If your warlike heart” (Se il cor guerriero) from the opera “Tito Manlio”, RV 778 Constanza’s Aria “Driven by Two Winds” (Agitata da due venti) from the opera “Griselda”, RV 718 * Handel | Excerpts from the oratorio The Triumph of Time and Disappointment, HWV 46A Aria of Beauty “Thought hostile to the world” (Un pensiero nemico di pace) Aria of Time “Stupid, you alone imagine” (Folle, dunque tu solo presume) Aria of Pleasure “Despite the sharp thorns” (Lascia la Spina) * Pergolesi | Sabina’s aria “I shine for you serenely” (Splenda per voi sereno) from the opera “Adrian in Syria”, * Durante | “Pure virgin full of love” (Vergin, tutt’amor) * Throws | Aria of Darius “Like a warrior on the battlefield” (Qual guerriero in campo armato) from the opera “Idasp” * Vivaldi | Concerto grosso in D minor, op. 3 No. 11 from Harmonic Inspirations, RV 565 Allegro Adagio e spiccato Allegro (fuga) Largo e spiccato Allegro * Handel | Fragments from the opera “Alcina”, HWV 34 Aria Oronte “Crazy, despicable passion” (È un folle, è un vile affetto) Morgana’s aria “Trust me that I suffer” (Credele al mio dolore) Aria Bertarida “Where are you, my beloved?” (Dove sei, amato bene?) from “Rodelinde, Queen of the Lombards”, HWV 19
Back to Top