Franco Fagioli, countertenor
Orchestre de l’Opéra Royal de Versailles
Stefan Plewniak, conductor
The Last Castrato: Giovanni Battista Velluti
The golden age of castrati, custodians of flawless singing technique and unmatched virtuosity, came to an end in the late eighteenth century. The last great castrato was Giovanni Battista Velluti (1780-1861), for whom composers such as Gioachino Rossini, Giacomo Meyerbeer, Francesco Morlacchi, and Giuseppe Nicolini wrote their most successful operas. With the richness of his embellishments and the expressive power of his singing, Velluti left an indelible mark on the opera seria of the early nineteenth century; all the composers who wrote for his voice were profoundly influenced by him. This project will include some of the greatest scores written by the aforementioned composers, for Velluti.
Gioachino Rossini: Sinfonia from Tancredi
Paolo Bonfichi: “Qual mi circonda e agghiaccia ... Dolenti e care immagini ... Vedrai quest’anima ” from Attila
Giuseppe Nicolini: “Ah se mi lasci o cara” from Traiano in Dacia
Niccolò Antonio Zingarelli: Sinfonia from Giulietta e Romeo
Niccolò Nicolini: “Ecco o numi ... Ah quando cesserà … Lo sdegno io non pavento” from Carlo Magno
Pierre Rode: Concerto No. 1 in D Minor for Violin, III. Polonaise
Giuseppe Mercadante: “Dove m’aggiro ... Era felice un dì ... Sì bel contento in giubilo” from Andronico
Gioachino Rossini: Sinfonia from Aureliano in Palmira
Gioachino Rossini: “Dolci silvestri orrori ... Ah! Che sento ... Non lasciarmi in tal momento” from Aureliano in Palmira