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Voglio Cantar - Emo?ke Baráth (soprano); Francesco Corti (harpsichord); Il Pomo d'Oro; Il Pomo d'Oro; Francesco Corti (conductor)
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  1. Che si puň fare, cantata, Op. 8
  2. Mi fŕ rider la speranza, for voice & continuo, Op. 7
  3. Lamento, cantata ("Lagrime mie, a che vi trattenete"), Op. 7
  4. Sinfonia grave "La Zorzi", for chamber instruments & continuo
  5. Speranza ingannatrice, cantata for voice & continuo (2 versions)
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  1. Che si puň fare, cantata, Op. 8
  2. Mi fŕ rider la speranza, for voice & continuo, Op. 7
  3. Lamento, cantata ("Lagrime mie, a che vi trattenete"), Op. 7
  4. Sinfonia grave "La Zorzi", for chamber instruments & continuo
  5. Speranza ingannatrice, cantata for voice & continuo (2 versions)
  6. Ballo detto Eccardo
  7. Il Lamento ("Sul Rodano severo"), cantata, Op. 2
  8. Statira, Principessa di Persia, opera: Sinfonia
  9. Statira, Principessa di Persia, opera: Alba, ch'imperli i fiori... Amor, che mascherasti
  10. Canzona ŕ 3 (from Musiche Sacre)
  11. Statira, Principessa di Persia, opera: Cresce il foco, avvampa il core
  12. Statira, Principessa di Persia, opera: Vanne intrepido
  13. Amante loquace ("Chi brama in amore"), arietta for voice & continuo (from Ariettas, Op. 6)
  14. Sonata sopra "Fuggi dolente core", for chamber instruments & continuo
  15. L'Astratto, Voglio sě vň cantar, cantata, Op. 8: Voglio sě, vo' cantar
  16. L'Astratto, Voglio sě vň cantar, cantata, Op. 8: Misero, i guai m'han da me stesso astratto
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This is the debut album on the Erato label by Hungarian soprano Emöke Baráth, and as such it's notable for its ambition. Baráth avoids well-worn repertory and actually takes on a task that has attracted few singers in the past: an exploration, in depth and in context, of music by Barbara Strozzi (1619-1677). Strozzi, the illegitimate daughter of an Italian poet, was one of the first female composers in the Western tradition, but she's better known in collegiate history texts than on recordings, where she tends to appear, if ...

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