Strozzi: Ariette a voce sola, Op. 6
Tadashi Miroku (counter tenor) & Silvia Rambaldi (harpsichord)
Strozzi: Ariette a voce sola, Op. 6
Tadashi Miroku (counter tenor) & Silvia Rambaldi (harpsichord)
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The composer Barbara Strozzi’s “Ariette a voce sola opus 6” was published in 1657, and in it she explores the subject of pastoral love. This recording of the work features the extraordinary and beautiful countertenor voice of the young Japanese soloist Miroku Tadashi. The harpsichord is played by Silvia Rambaldi.
Barbara Strozzi was the daughter of the Venetian poet Giulio Strozzi, and one of the most talented composers of the 17th century. Initially famed for her fantastic soprano voice, she developed into an accomplished composer, publishing eight collections of vocal works mainly based on verses by her father.
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- Tadashi Miroku, Silvia Rambaldi
- Tadashi Miroku, Silvia Rambaldi