Canto della Ninfa
Nature-Inspired Arias and Suites by Antonio Vivaldi
and George Frideric Handel
Dušní/U Milosrdných, Prague – Old Town
Artists
Programme
Antonio Vivaldi (1678–1741)
Sinfonia
Augeletti garruletti (from Il Giustino)
Siam navi (from L’Olimpiade)
Concerto for flute „Il gardellino“
Alma oppressa (from La fida ninfa)
Concerto for flute „La tempesta di mare“
George Friedrich Händel (1685–1759)
Musette (from Il pastor fido)
Finte labbra! (from Il pastor fido)
Scherza in mar (from Lotario)
Sweet bird (from L’Allegro , il Penseroso, ed il Moderato)
Qui l’augel di pianta (from Acis, Galatea e Polifemo)
Annotation
The renown of Antonio Vivaldi and George Frideric Handel, two of the giants of Baroque opera who were among the most influential and prolific composers of their generation, extended far beyond the borders of their native countries and the period in which they lived and worked. It is to them that the official closing concert in the Church of Sts. Simon and Jude will be dedicated.
The festival’s Ensemble-in-Residence Collegium Marianum, under the direction of Jana Semerádová, will accompany the outstanding Italian soprano Roberta Mameli, whose velvety and extremely agile voice can capture an infinitely wide range of emotions. And the human heart, torn by passions and emotions, is like a fragile ship carried alternately by calm and then stormy waves... Through stories of love, joy, power and cruel fate, we will be able to admire inventive melodies, bold harmonies, colourful instrumentation, lively rhythms and brilliant virtuosity.
We offer a ticket to the concert for 100 CZK for students! For more information click here.
Venue
Dušní/U Milosrdných, Prague – Old Town
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With the kind support of the Italian Culture Institute in Prague.
Artists

Roberta Mameli
soprano
Roberta Mameli is regularly invited to perform at the most important opera theatres, including Berlin, Florence, Barcelona, or Torino. She collaborates with conductors such as Jordi Savall, Fabio Biondi, Claudio Abbado, Ottavio Dantone, Ton Koopmann, Leonardo García Alarcón, Jean-Christophe Spinosi, and Jeffrey Tate. Much in demand for early music repertoire, she works with several ensembles using period instruments.
Roberta has had great personal success singing the title role in L’incoronazione di Poppea under Diego Fasolis at the Staatsoper Berlin. Also under Fasolis, she was Arminda in La Scala’s production of La finta giardiniera for the Shanghai Grand Theatre.
Her solo album “Anime Amanti” was awarded the Diapason d’Or. Recent and future projects include Handel’s Agrippina (Poppea) in Drottningholm, Mozart’s La clemenza di Tito (Vitellia) at the Angers Nantes Opéra and Giuseppe Scarlatti’s I portentosi effetti della madre natura (Ruspolina) in Potsdam and Bayreuth.

Collegium Marianum
Baroque orchestra

Jana Semerádová
flauto traverso, artistic leader

Lenka Torgersen
baroque violin, concert master