Michael Spyres, the American tenor renowned for his versatility and virtuosity, presents "Contra-Tenor," a captivating exploration of the tenor voice in the Baroque era. This album, recorded with the acclaimed ensemble Il Pomo d'Oro under the direction of Francesco Corti, challenges conventional perceptions of the tenor role in opera, often overshadowed by the castrato singers of the time. Spyres delves into the rich history of opera from the late 17th century to the 1770s, showcasing both French and Italian styles.
"Contra-Tenor" features a diverse selection of arias from operas by composers such as Lully, Handel, Vivaldi, Vinci, Porpora, and many others. The album includes both well-known works and rare gems, offering a unique perspective on the evolution of the tenore assoluto. Spyres' powerful and agile voice shines in each piece, demonstrating his exceptional range and technical prowess. The album opens with a dramatic aria from Lully's "Persée" and closes with a poignant aria from Piccinni's "Roland," providing a compelling journey through the Baroque operatic landscape.
The album is a testament to Spyres' artistic curiosity and his commitment to exploring the depths of his vocal abilities. "Contra-Tenor" is not just a collection of arias but a historical and musical journey, offering listeners a fresh perspective on the tenor's role in Baroque opera. With its engaging performances and thoughtful programming, "Contra-Tenor" is a standout addition to any classical music collection.
Lully: Persée, LWV 60, Act 5: "Cessons de redouter la fortune cruelle" (Persée)Jean-Baptiste Lully, Michael Spyres, Il Pomo D'oro, Francesco Corti
Lully: Persée, LWV 60, Act 5: PassacailleJean-Baptiste Lully, Francesco Corti
Handel: Tamerlano, HWV 18, Act 3: "E il soffrirete, d'onestade, oh Numi?" - "Empio, per farti guerra" (Bajazet)George Frideric Handel, Michael Spyres, Il Pomo D'oro, Francesco Corti
Vivaldi: Artabano, re de’ parti, RV 701, Act 3: "Cada pur sul capo audace" (Artabano)Antonio Vivaldi, Michael Spyres, Il Pomo D'oro, Francesco Corti
Vinci: Catone in Utica, Act 1: "Si sgomenti alle sue pene" (Catone)Leonardo Vinci, Michael Spyres, Il Pomo D'oro, Francesco Corti
Porpora: Germanico in Germania, Act 1: "Nocchier, che mai non vide l'orror della tempesta" (Segeste)Nicola Porpora, Michael Spyres, Il Pomo D'oro, Francesco Corti
Sarro: Achille in Sciro, Act 1: "Fra l'ombre un lampo solo" (Ulisse)Domenico Sarro, Michael Spyres, Il Pomo D'oro, Francesco Corti
Galuppi: Alessandro nell'Indie, Act 1: "Vil trofeo dun alma imbelle" (Alessandro)Baldassare Galuppi, Michael Spyres, Il Pomo D'oro, Francesco Corti
Latilla: Siroe, re di Persia, Act 1: "Se il mio paterno amore" (Cosroe)Gaetano Latilla, Michael Spyres, Il Pomo D'oro, Francesco Corti
Hasse: Arminio, Act 1: "Solcar pensa un mar sicuro" (Segeste)Johann Adolf Hasse, Michael Spyres, Il Pomo D'oro, Francesco Corti
Rameau: Naïs, Act 3: "Cessez de ravager la terre" (Neptune)Jean-Philippe Rameau, Michael Spyres, Il Pomo D'oro, Francesco Corti
Mazzoni: Antigono, Act 1: "Tu m'involasti un regno" (Antigono)Antonio Maria Mazzoni, Michael Spyres, Il Pomo D'oro, Francesco Corti
Gluck: Orphée et Eurydice Wq. 41, Act 4: "J'ai perdu mon Euridyce" (Orphée)Christoph Willibald Gluck, Michael Spyres, Il Pomo D'oro, Francesco Corti
Mozart: Mitridate, rè di Ponto, K. 87, Act 1: "Se di lauri" (Mitridate)Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Michael Spyres, Il Pomo D'oro, Francesco Corti
Piccinni: Roland, Act 1: "En butte aux fureurs de l'orage" (Médor)Niccolò Piccinni, Michael Spyres, Il Pomo D'oro, Francesco Corti