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Elaine Comparone, The Queen's Chamber Band - Alessandro Scarlatti: La Giuditta (2007)

Elaine Comparone, The Queen's Chamber Band - Alessandro Scarlatti: La Giuditta (2007)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 407 Mb | Total time: 45:00+48:03 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Albany Records | TROY904/905 | Recorded: 2006

This biblical story, with its historical references to specific cities, generals and kings, is accepted as canon by Roman Catholic theologians, although it doesn t appear in either Hebrew or Protestant scriptures. The Book of Judith is set in the time of the mighty Assyrian ruler Nebuchadnezzar, King of Nineveh. Seeking to expand his empire, the king sends armies, led by General Holofernes (Oloferne), to subdue neighboring kingdoms, all of whom surrender under his powerful forces. The only ones who refuse to capitulate are the Israelites, who cordon off their mountain passes and gather provisions to resist a siege. Instead of a massacre, Holofernes discovers and commandeers their water sources.
Rudolph Palmer, The Queen’s Chamber Band - Gluck: Il Parnaso confuso (2004)

Rudolph Palmer, The Queen’s Chamber Band - Gluck: Il Parnaso confuso (2004)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 332 Mb | Total time: 72:58 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Albany Records | # TROY 655 | Recorded: 2004

Here we have the first complete recording of Gluck's charming one-act serenata teatrale for chamber orchestra and four treble voices, composed for the marriage of Hapsburg Archduke Joseph in January 1765. The Archduke's first wife had died. This time he was to marry the Bavarian princess, Maria Josepha. For this performance of the new Gluck work, four of the Archduke's daughters from his first marriage who were all accomplished musicians, sang roles in the new work. The new bridegroom's younger brother Leopold, conducted. That the four Archduchesses could successfully negotiate the florid soprano roles Gluck fashioned for them, is most impressive.
Julianne Baird, The Queen’s Chamber Band, Rudolph Palmer - Gluck: La Corona (2005) (Repost)

Julianne Baird, The Queen’s Chamber Band, Rudolph Palmer - Gluck: La Corona (2005)
EAC | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 01:46:51 | 497 MB
Genre: Classical, Opera | Label: Albany Records | Catalog: TROY 791-792

It may seem surprising that this is the first complete recording of Gluck's one-act opera (or, as he called it, serenata teatrale) La corona (The Crown) after more than 240 years. The work was never performed during Gluck's lifetime; written for the name day of Francis I, husband of Habsburg empress Maria Theresa, it was rendered irrelevant by the dedicatee's death in 1765. The listener will discover soon enough why no one has thought to revive the work since then.
Stephen Alltop, The Queen’s Chamber Band - Antonio Caldara: Il giuoco del Quadriglio / The Card Game (2004)

Stephen Alltop, The Queen’s Chamber Band - Antonio Caldara: Il giuoco del Quadriglio / The Card Game (2004)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 265 Mb | Total time: 65:40 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Albany Records | TROY 705 | Recorded: 2004

Antonio Caldara composed during the most flourishing period of the Baroque. While his contemporaries - Handel, Bach, Scarlatti and Vivaldi - are today held in higher esteem, in his own day, Caldera's vocal output was much celebrated. 18th century music critic Charles Burney called him "one of the greatest professors both for the Church and the stage that Italy can boast," and rated Caldera second only to Handel for his vocal writing. He was born in Venice to musical parents. He was a working musician from an early age as both contralto chorister and cellist at St. Mark's in Venice, at the same time composing vocal music.