Nicola Porpora - Polifemo "Alto Giove" Philippe Jaroussky

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  • Nicola Porpora
    Polifemo "Alto Giove"
    Aci's aria from the act III, sc. 5
    Text: Paolo Rolli
    Forces: Soprano, strings & continuo
    In part from the website 'Cantata Editions' (www.cantataeditions.com):
    ''The aria made famous through the film 'Farinelli: il castrato' Beautiful and virtuosic, it concerns Acis thanking Jupiter for making him immortal.
    In two sections, the beautiful lento with its slowly moving harmony and sinuous vocal line, and an unexpected andantino middle section."
    Philippe Jarroussky is only singing the lento part.
    In this recording:
    Philippe Jaroussky, countertenor
    Australian Brandenburg Orchestra
    Paul Dyer, harpsichord/director
    (Recorded live in the City Recital Hall, Angel Place, Sydney, July 2007)
    Original Text:
    Alto Giove, è tua grazia,
    è tuo vanto il gran dono
    di vita immortale
    che il tuo cenno sovrano mi fa.
    Translation (by Marc D.):
    Almighty Jupiter, your grace
    and your fame are the great gift
    of immortality
    that you give me in a sovereign gesture.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 86

  • @virginielafrench3921
    @virginielafrench3921 5 місяців тому +3

    Magnifique ! J 'essaie de chanter avec Philippe cet air plutôt difficile

  • @orfeonegro
    @orfeonegro Рік тому +3

    Belleza... qué belleza.

  • @lylesargent4863
    @lylesargent4863 10 років тому +70

    I don't know why people in the modern day don't compose pieces like this. This is incredible

    • @garysantiago4437
      @garysantiago4437 8 років тому +3

      + Lyle Sargent is the paradise

    • @mariaashot5648
      @mariaashot5648 8 років тому +26

      +Lyle Sargent It's because the music industry promoters have an agenda to destroy the minds and souls of the young. So they pick the worst possible stuff to promote: much of it isn't even "music" anymore, really. There are still a few great composers out there. Sometimes you will hear a bit of extraordinary work in the score of a film, for example, or even a particular elaborate TV commercial. But mostly the real talent is kept hidden away, because, after all, if you promote a Philippe Jaroussky properly, who would ever again be interested in hearing the voice of Miley Cyrus, or Justin Bieber? Especially if you took away all the technological crutches being used to make them sound halfway credible in the profession that has made them so rich?

    • @rosemaryallen2128
      @rosemaryallen2128 2 роки тому

      @@samuellabrecque880 'Like this'! Wow, you are confident that you are going to produce masterpieces! Well, if you do, we shall be profoundly grateful! But remember, the very greatest are invariably the most humble.

    • @rosemaryallen2128
      @rosemaryallen2128 2 роки тому +3

      Because no art is produced in a vacuum: classical music peaked in the C18, declined into increasingly self-indulgent romanticism, and is now no more than messing about with dissonance. The same degeneration can readily be seen in painting. New artistic movements will doubtless arise elsewhere, but civilisation in Europe is in its last gasp. I should be glad to be proved wrong!

  • @settecentista8469
    @settecentista8469 3 роки тому +6

    A rich treasury of perfectly deployed galant schemata:
    00:10 Lully over tonic pedal
    00:18 Scalewise Romanesca
    00:26 Fenaroli-Ponte
    00:36 Morte
    1:18 Scalewise Romanesca
    1:37 Le-Sol-Fi-Sol
    1:51 Scalewise Romanesca
    2:05 Heartz
    2:11 Meyer
    2:14 Scalewise Romanesca
    2:31 Scalewise Romanesca
    2:42 Fenaroli-Ponte
    3:23 Le-Sol-Fi-Sol
    3:39 Prinner
    4:26 Morte

  • @renatapassoni1379
    @renatapassoni1379 2 роки тому +1

    Torino Barocca. 23 gennaio 2022 .
    Questa stupenda voce su note di elevatissima purezza infonde serenità alla mia mente. Uno dei grandi capolavori regalatici da chi ci ha preceduti. 🌹🎼🌹

  • @martyrrt
    @martyrrt 3 роки тому +3

    Truly beautiful. A masterpiece.

  • @rustyspo0ns
    @rustyspo0ns 8 років тому +10

    There is something that just gets me in the first few notes. This magnificent vibrato and the way he just grabs that high E with such force yet it sounds like his last breath. This interpretation is truly special.

  • @natassamakri5869
    @natassamakri5869 5 років тому +5

    Divine...

  • @georgefirk5531
    @georgefirk5531 3 роки тому +1

    I have just said to myself...This is incredible.

  • @mirthacastillo4332
    @mirthacastillo4332 4 роки тому +2

    Bellísima interpretación Voz galardón y magistrales músicos ! .. se puede imaginar a Pórpora componiéndola .

  • @Nemorino80
    @Nemorino80 15 років тому +5

    Perfetta interpretazione e timbro meraviglioso......complimenti

  • @vaniabarros952
    @vaniabarros952 4 роки тому +3

    Amoooooooo essa voz!

  • @DvdMr69
    @DvdMr69 15 років тому +7

    I love to sing this piece after i finish it i feel so calm and relaxed its a wonderful piece of music

    • @virginielafrench3921
      @virginielafrench3921 3 місяці тому

      Yes but soooo hard to sing ! How many years does it usually take to be able to master it ? ( if ever we do )

  • @mariaashot5648
    @mariaashot5648 8 років тому +9

    Thank you for providing the Score, and also for the exquisite orchestral restraint and velvety sound!

  • @SaBiNuKi
    @SaBiNuKi 9 років тому +11

    Pure Heaven

  • @Kairava
    @Kairava 15 років тому +3

    Where's my life's fresh air and water?
    .....Oh there he is!

    • @virginielafrench3921
      @virginielafrench3921 6 місяців тому

      Me neither ! Philippe Jaroussky, the best medicine .
      Go away Xanax ,Doliprane ,Deroxate

  • @jazreyes8617
    @jazreyes8617 6 років тому +2

    Magica opera Alto Júpiter te lleva a otro mundo 😍

  • @omegaeloy
    @omegaeloy 14 років тому +3

    Amazing.

  • @jumadj76
    @jumadj76 6 років тому +2

    Superlativo Jaroussky

  • @MariadeBsAs
    @MariadeBsAs 15 років тому +3

    Beautiful!! Philippe is superb!!

  • @vk2nf
    @vk2nf 11 років тому +2

    heard Jaroussky sing this live with Dyer and the Brandenburg Orchestra last night in Sydney - it was one of those moments of absolute perfection in music performance that leaves you awestruck

  • @civileso
    @civileso  16 років тому +3

    As I mentioned in the video description, it is a live performance, an encore from a recital in Australia (see description for more details). It was recorded from a radio broadcast and never officially released in any of his albums or DVDs.

  • @FelixJacominoEdTech
    @FelixJacominoEdTech 13 років тому +2

    One of the most BRILLIANT UA-cam postings EVER!!! Thank you civileso!! Sei un Bravo!!!

  • @lamsauping
    @lamsauping 16 років тому +2

    love it

  • @fernandsanchis9881
    @fernandsanchis9881 5 років тому

    Comment peut-il se trouver des personnes pour cliquer sur "je n'aime pas ce contenu"? Qu'on m'explique! Si l'on n'aime pas la musique classique, ou la musique vocale, on n'écoute pas Jaroussky chantant Porpora! On va sur les vidéos de rock, ou de jazz, ou de rap! Dans le cas contraire, on ne peut qu'aimer, et admirer, et remercier pour cette magnifique prestation!

  • @ACHNATONADRIAN
    @ACHNATONADRIAN 10 років тому +1

    PORPORA:ALTO GIOVE - E FANTASTIC.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! + JAROUSSKY E FANTASTIC - BRAVISSIMO.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @abarakus1
    @abarakus1 7 років тому +6

    La voz de phillipe es adictiva

  • @servoporamor1
    @servoporamor1 11 років тому +6

    This aria was coposed for the Male soprano castrato Farinelli!

  • @amadeusforever1
    @amadeusforever1 4 роки тому

    D'habitude, je n'aime pas sa voix , ni ses interprétations, mais là, je suis bouleversé.
    L'orchestre est sublime , et P.J est tout en retenue, intériorité, profondeur, et simplicité...une merveilleuse ligne de chant...
    Quel régal !❤❤❤❤❤

    • @ac8907
      @ac8907 4 роки тому

      Je crois qu'il a une des voix d'homme les plus hautes......

    • @herveduval777
      @herveduval777 4 роки тому

      Exactement l'inverse ....J'écouterais P J pendant de heures , mais pas ici . Même si il reste au dessus de la mélée . Ecoutez Simone Kermes qui est sublime dans ce rôle .

    • @amadeusforever1
      @amadeusforever1 4 роки тому

      @@herveduval777 totalement d'accord....
      Simone Kermes est dans le sublime, c'est absolument magnifique !!!!

  • @rivagesyrtes
    @rivagesyrtes 14 років тому

    This is, I think, the best performance of Jaroussky's Alto Giove. He was close Giove!

  • @lthousekeeper
    @lthousekeeper 8 років тому +2

    It is incredibly beautiful! Made me cry! Many memories for me. Thank you so much!

  • @oberega
    @oberega 16 років тому +2

    Thank you *kowtow*.
    Thank you for this score (it's very interesting for me to read this text) and for this audio. Every time I listen this aria I smile through my tears. This music, this voice are imbue with such sadness and tenderness, sun and rain, grief and happiness....... It is amazing....
    Thanks Philippe. Thanks civileso

  • @angelcabezas883
    @angelcabezas883 Рік тому +1

    " La música es una revelación más excelsa que la sabiduría" . Beethoven.

  • @SocrateAdmirer
    @SocrateAdmirer 12 років тому +1

    Ci sono mesiche chi andono direttamente al cielo senza toccare terra.

  • @relationship24
    @relationship24 6 років тому

    How amazing!!..

  • @jimbart76
    @jimbart76 8 років тому

    Stunning.

  • @gregoryludkovsky5185
    @gregoryludkovsky5185 11 років тому

    just gorgeous !!!so beautiful and sensitive . thnx 4 posting

  • @riittasalonen8941
    @riittasalonen8941 6 років тому

    Marvellous !

  • @oberega
    @oberega 16 років тому +1

    Undoubtedly! :)

  • @seankirkham3488
    @seankirkham3488 11 років тому +11

    this aria was written by the singing teacher of Farinelli one of the most celebrated castrate of all time and sung by him, so saying this is a woman's song is just stupid because it was written for a man

    • @alaneggleston8680
      @alaneggleston8680 4 роки тому

      We might consider if the song was written for a female "character" onstage. Females were not allowed onstage much, so it could have been for a female character. I don't know the background of the opera, or the aria, so I could be mistaken.

  • @sergiofabian65
    @sergiofabian65 11 років тому

    Exquisito

  • @delauge
    @delauge 15 років тому

    very right!

  • @nicolasantoro4049
    @nicolasantoro4049 Рік тому

  • @Zantorc
    @Zantorc 15 років тому

    Thanks for posting serval different versions of this, I found the comparison quite interesting. I think I like this one the best, but they all have their good points.

  • @pir0ka
    @pir0ka 10 років тому

    Hermoso

  • @eliezerabello
    @eliezerabello 11 років тому +1

    Obrigado Sr. Jaroussky! Muito lindo, espero que minha versão seja ao menos a metade em qualidade.

  • @doddsalfa
    @doddsalfa 15 років тому +3

    Jaroussky and Scholl are the best.D.Daniels sounds sometimes like an old lady:)

  • @ac8907
    @ac8907 4 роки тому

    It would be interesting to have also the text and his traduction. I think this king of piece is more compréhensive When we know the text. Thanks

  • @zentinela1716
    @zentinela1716 13 років тому

    @jommelli
    You can find it at Farinelli's soundtrack disc

  • @cuicuimusic
    @cuicuimusic 15 років тому

    yeah, jaroussky is a countertenor with a soprano like quality to his sound. for instance he has quite a solid low range (not afraid of low Bs in falsetto) and rarely goes into head voice unlike very mezzo like countertenors like cencic. but he also doesn't go higher than a high A, and rarely over a high G which differentiate him from a sopranist. sorry if i'm rambling :)

  • @cuicuimusic
    @cuicuimusic 15 років тому

    what i mean by head voice is the emission you would use to make the notes you are doing now as a countertenor, if you were a tenor.
    in otherwords, for a tenor , a high G to C would be the top of his range while for you as a coutertenor it would be your middle range. your low C would be the medium range of a tenor.
    that would be your speaking voice, so to speak.

  • @GerardRatigan
    @GerardRatigan 13 років тому

    @Erikk91 As for me, I don't want to read such stupid comments any more ! This aria is supposed to be sung by Polifemo, who was not a woman, and composed by Porpora for a male singer.

  • @olialto7
    @olialto7 15 років тому

    It's surprising what a wrong impression you can get from recordings then. I would have thought that Scholl had a pretty strong, resonant voice.

  • @civileso
    @civileso  12 років тому

    @OperaCurtainCalls Yes, I had seen that video. It was posted some time after my comment. I even remember searching a lot on YT to find a version by anyone... but could only find that amateur video. Then, like two weeks later, I saw Hallenberg's version recommended to me on my homepage. As you can see, I said "so far", not forever in my comment. Unlike Erikk91 here, I am not against anyone singing this, male or female. Heck, even I sing it. So why not PhJ or Hallenberg?

  • @NewTrinityBaroque
    @NewTrinityBaroque 3 роки тому

    Porpora's "Alto Giove" is one of the most beautiful opera arias ever written! Here is also a recording from our performance with Predrag Djoković: ua-cam.com/video/Md64hn79iWM/v-deo.html we hope you will like it!

  • @joelfernandozunigafigueroa3400
    @joelfernandozunigafigueroa3400 4 роки тому

    Creo que QUEEN se habrá inspirado al principio ,en algunos acordes,no les parece?,,,bien por este JAROUSSKY a igual que MERCURY ..Es una opinión muy personal.

  • @olialto7
    @olialto7 15 років тому

    Well, no, I don't think I'd expect that from any countertenor really... Although having said that I've heard the British countertenor Nicholas Clapton in a recital and rehearsing in his room (from across a courtyard!) and he has a very powerful voice. I suppose it's not much of an issue for me, because I'm not a huge opera lover.

  • @olialto7
    @olialto7 15 років тому

    Oh, I see now, by head voice you mean (what I would call) light or blended chest voice. Incidentally, I'm a tenorish countertenor, so like most gentle lyrical tenors (and unlike Jaroussky and Cencic) don't spend too much time in the heights! The tenor high C is a comparatively 'high' note for me.

  • @olialto7
    @olialto7 15 років тому

    What's the difference between what Jaroussky's singing in (falsetto presumably?) and head voice in your opinion? I'm an alto (countertenor) and I've never found myself able to sing in more than one 'voice' in that range!

  • @olialto7
    @olialto7 15 років тому

    Yes, Daniels' is a wonderful voice, although I often have issues with the way he uses it, certain off-putting mannerisms that he is, and ways of distorting vowels at the top and bottom of his range. I think you're wrong to suggest that Daniels can achieve greater depths of expression than other singers just because his voice has a richer colour and he uses it more dramatically, though. I think that Alfred Deller, for example, was highly expressive, using only the simplest means.

    • @torbjornstalberg9147
      @torbjornstalberg9147 5 років тому

      Alfred Deller´s Italian pronunciation was not something to boast about either. However, following the Italian phonetic PJ makes diction errors yes, but if you listen with the heart and not just for technicalities these minor slips are insignificant. Mannerisms are based personal taste and choices. If one analyses the solfeggi Porpora wrote for his students to improve their technique, style and abilities were all personalised. There are treatises from that time but I do not remember if there are any from the Neapolitan School. Difficult to say exactly how it sounded they improvised at the time in Naples as we have no surviving recordings. he he However, there are some arias remaining written for Farinelli with the variations written into the score e.g. by Farinelli´s brother Carlo. They can be found in Franz Haböck´s book Die Kastraten und ihre Gesangskunst. But, again, these were written for Farinelli and for his abilities.

  • @civileso
    @civileso  13 років тому

    @Erikk91 Who are "we" Erik? As for me and many who watched this and other versions of this aria (which, by the way, was written for a man) don't feel the necessity to exclude male singers or make it mandatory to listen to it from a female singer. Not to mention that I never heard it (so far) sung by a woman singer, barring the only female version on YT, chopped off by a so-called soprano (schmoprano).

  • @Nikita1031
    @Nikita1031 13 років тому

    @zentinela1716 While that track is on the disc, I don't believe Jaroussky is the performer.

  • @joelfernandozunigafigueroa3400
    @joelfernandozunigafigueroa3400 4 роки тому

    El joven dimash..no podrá cantar jamas como JAROUSSKY y tampoco como el mas grande del siglo XX..MERCURY., es mi opinion.

  • @Petya119
    @Petya119 11 років тому

    In Hungary: Hülye -e vagy . fültelen.

  • @inchesa1
    @inchesa1 13 років тому

    @inchesa1 cow get in your farm

  • @killerbunny123123
    @killerbunny123123 14 років тому

    thats really impressive....what an artist....too bad he has no trills at all :(

  • @doddsalfa
    @doddsalfa 16 років тому

    Arno Raunig is far from being better than Jaroussky!Very far:)Jaroussky and Scholl are probable the best counter tenors in the world.

  • @lucianoc.6956
    @lucianoc.6956 2 роки тому

    Bruttissimo timbro, voce aspra, nel panorama dei controtenori di oggi non regge il confront:, vedi un Cencic, un Fagioli un Mineccia un Tim Mead o altri che hanno un timbro molto più pastoso e bello. Quella di Jaroussky è proprio una brutta voce di controtenore.

  • @MujerGorgonita
    @MujerGorgonita 10 років тому

    love it