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                                        “…the clarity, passion, and brilliance of Aspromonte’s interpretations enliven these
                                        preambles, and she treats the Prologue figure as a living and breathing character,
                                        an entity who not only sets the scene, but also provides, an emotional connection
                                        to the drama. As written, these openings may seem little more than stylized recitatives,
                                        though Aspromonte’s intensity and expressive freedom convey the narratives with
                                        the presence and power of a leading role…” Allmusic 
                                          
                                        Concert program 
                                        Claudio Monteverdi, L’Orfeo, Toccata and Prologue, ‘Dal mio Permesso amato’
                                        (La Musica) 
                                        Giulio Caccini, L’Euridice, Prologue, ‘Io che d’alti sospir’ (La Tragedia) 
                                        Aurelio Virgiliano, Il Dolcimelo, Ricercata a soprano solo 
                                     
                                        Dario Castello, Sonata Decimasesta a quattro per stromenti d'arco 
                                        Francesco Cavalli, L’Eritrea, Prologue, ‘Nelle grotte arimaspe’ (Iride) 
                                        Giulio Caccini, Amarilli mia bella, passeggiato a violino basso 
                                        Francesco Cavalli, La Didone, Sinfonia and Prologue, ‘Caduta è Troia’ (Iride) 
                                        Alessandro Stradella, Sonata for two violins and continuo 
                                        Luigi Rossi, Il palazzo di Atlante, Prologue Vaghi rivi (La Pittura) 
                                         Alessandro Scarlatti, La Rosaura, Sinfonia and Prologue ‘Cessate, oh
                                        fulmini!’ (Venere) 
                                          
                                        Turin, 
                                            Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi, February 27 
                                          
                                        Francesca Aspromonte (soprano) 
                                        For a full English biography click here 
                                        For audio/video clips click here 
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