Recorded in Saint Michel en Thiérache, Chiesa di San Salvatore (Rodengo Saiano, Brescia, Italy) between 2005 and 2009.
For the second Glossa Portrait release the spotlight falls upon the soprano Roberta Invernizzi. It was the inspired choice of Fabio Bonizzoni to involve the Milanese singer in his series of Le Cantate Italiane di Handel, and Invernizzi appeared on no less than five of the seven discs in that greatly-admired series. This 2-disc Portrait draws on those recordings to highlight the delicious characterisations of Invernizzi in Handel’s vivid and visceral portrayals of nymphs and goddesses such as Diana, Cloris, Amarilis, Lidia and Fili, Arcadian characters one and all but nonetheless human in personality.
Roberta Invernizzi is gifted with an ability to master the technical, expressive and temperamental challenges set by Baroque composers such as Vivaldi, Monteverdi and Alessandro Scarlatti and she has also added a scintillating theatrical verve to many of the incursions into Neapolitan opera buffa in the company of Antonio Florio.
Tra le fiamme, HWV170
Pensieri notturni di Filli (Nel dolce dell'oblio), HWV 134
Il delirio amoroso, HWV 99
Diana Cacciatrice HWV 79
Figlio d'alte speranze, HWV 113
Clori,Tirsi e Fileno (Cor fedele, in vano speri) HWV96
Olinto, pastore arcade (Oh! Come chiare e belle) HWV 143
Apollo e Dafne, HWV 122
Agrippina condotta a morire, HWV 110