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CURONIAN SPIT 2011: "Antonio Vivaldi, the Venetian Genius"
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13th International Chamber Music Summer Festival
CURONIAN SPIT 2010
Antonio Vivaldi, the Venetian Genius
Performers:
Festival Orchestra MUSICA HUMANA
Artistic Director and Conductor ALGIRDAS VIZGIRDA
Soloists:
RAMINTA VAICEKAUSKAITĖ (soprano)
JULIJA STUPNIANEK (soprano)
JURGA PRAKELYTĖ (mezzo-soprano)
Programme:
ANTONIO VIVALDI (1678–1741)
Fragments from the sacred military oratorio Juditha triumphans devicta Holofernis barbarie, RV 644 (1716); libretto by Iacopo Cassetti after the Book of Judith (The Old Testament).
Instrumental intermedia:
Sinfonia from the opera L'Olimpiade, RV 725 (1734): I. Allegro
Sinfonia from the opera L'Olimpiade, RV 725 (1734): II. Andante
Sinfonia in G major, RV 149 (1729–1730)
Part of the CURONIAN SPIT Festival 2011
Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi composed four oratorios, but today only one of his creations is extant – Juditha triumphans, composed in 1716 and based on Old Testament. This religious story has inspired many a composer including the fifteen-years-old W.A. Mozart, who wrote his only oratorio Betulia liberata in 1771. The biblical story and Vivaldi’s composition drew the attention of Musica Humana ensemble and soloists who decided to include this opus in the series "Antonio Vivaldi, the Venetian Genius."
Synopsis
The Asysrian king Nebuchadrezzar sends an army against Israel to demand overdue tributes. Under the leadership of the general Holofernes, the assyrian lay siege to the town of Bethulia and are about to conquer it. The young Jewish widow Judith goes to him to implore mercy. He falls in love with her and she indulges him. After a rich banquet and having drunk much wine, Holofernes falls asleep. Judith beheads him, flees the enemy camp, and returns victorious to Bethulia.
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