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Randall Scotting - Divine Impresario - Nicolini On Stage [CD]
Divine Impresario is countertenor Randall Scotting's portrait of the celebrated castrato Nicolo Grimaldi ("Nicolini"), performed with the Academy of Ancient Music and Laurence Cummings. Drawing on arias and duets written for Nicolini by Handel, Porpora, Gasparini, Mancini, Giaj, Broschi, and Ariosti, the album revives music closely tied to his stage career across Italy and London. Many pieces are recorded in new performing editions based on early sources. With contributions from soprano Mary Bevan, the programme highlights Nicolini's influence as singer, actor, and collaborator, presenting repertoire that shaped early 18th-century opera.
UPC: 635212098622
Label: Signum Classics
Release Date: 3.13.26
Format: CD
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$7.00Randall Scotting - Divine Impresario - Nicolini On Stage [CD]
Divine Impresario is countertenor Randall Scotting's portrait of the celebrated castrato Nicolo Grimaldi ("Nicolini"), performed with the Academy of Ancient Music and Laurence Cummings. Drawing on arias and duets written for Nicolini by Handel, Porpora, Gasparini, Mancini, Giaj, Broschi, and Ariosti, the album revives music closely tied to his stage career across Italy and London. Many pieces are recorded in new performing editions based on early sources. With contributions from soprano Mary Bevan, the programme highlights Nicolini's influence as singer, actor, and collaborator, presenting repertoire that shaped early 18th-century opera.
UPC: 635212098622
Label: Signum Classics
Release Date: 3.13.26
Format: CD
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Divine Impresario is countertenor Randall Scotting's portrait of the celebrated castrato Nicolo Grimaldi ("Nicolini"), performed with the Academy of Ancient Music and Laurence Cummings. Drawing on arias and duets written for Nicolini by Handel, Porpora, Gasparini, Mancini, Giaj, Broschi, and Ariosti, the album revives music closely tied to his stage career across Italy and London. Many pieces are recorded in new performing editions based on early sources. With contributions from soprano Mary Bevan, the programme highlights Nicolini's influence as singer, actor, and collaborator, presenting repertoire that shaped early 18th-century opera.
UPC: 635212098622
Label: Signum Classics
Release Date: 3.13.26
Format: CD











