CD Release: Alessandro Scarlatti’s La sposa dei cantici

Released September 5, 2023

We are thrilled to share the long-awaited release of Alessandro Scarlatti’s 1710 oratorio La sposa dei cantici on the Acis label.

Starring four international stars of the early music world, this recording features the revival of a rarely-heard work that celebrates the Feast of the Assumption and the multi-layered rewards of human existence.

Featuring:
✧ Meghan Lindsay, soprano - Sposa
✧ John Holiday, countertenor - Sposo
✧ Jay Carter, countertenor - Amor Divino
✧ Ryland Angel, countertenor - Eternità

Matthew Dirst conducts Ars Lyrica’s critically acclaimed ensemble in this world premiere recording of Scarlatti’s 1710 version of the oratorio.

Artistic Director Matthew Dirst describes the music as “a mixture of the heavenly with the playful. Its subject matter—divine love—found a perfect compositional partner in Alessandro Scarlatti, the great master of the Italian vocal style at the dawn of the eighteenth century. I was thrilled to record it with such exceptional singers and players.”


Reviews

A Marriage of Music and Mastery: Scarlatti from Ars Lyrica Houston (Early Music America)
“Dirst brilliantly brings all it to life throughout, in masterful choices of continuo groupings (reserving harp and organ mostly for Amor; harpsichord for Sposa/Sposo) and in a clever use of pizzicato accompaniment (for Sposa’s Part II aria, “Fortunati miei sospiri”)… Ars Lyrica Houston, in this historically informed and compelling performance of La Sposa, make a strong case for this rarely heard work.” (Jeffrey Baxter, Early Music America)

“Ars Lyrica brings out the best of Scarlatti’s La Sposa Dei Cantici, keeping a sense of momentum and expression that ensures a smooth flow from recitative to aria and back again. This is a wonderful recording that deserves to be heard by all, whether familiar with the Scarlatti family or discovering them for the first time.” (Matthew Whitfield, The WholeNote)

“The recording was laid down in February 2014 but is so fresh it might have been recorded yesterday. Stated simply, listening to these exceptional singers and instrumentalists deliver Scarlatti's glorious creation is an unqualified joy.” (Textura)

“This is a very strong team of voices… The artists sing with a freshness, even in the recitatives, which suggests they were delighted to discover the music. The authentic instruments, strings and continuo, have a delightful timbre, touching in lyrical moments and athletic in the execution of swifter passages… Matthew Dirst is a very alert, sympathetic director, and he often gives a discreet ‘lift’ to the dance-like numbers. We should be grateful that he and his forces do such justice to this three-centuries-old brand new piece.” (Roy Westbrook, Music Web International)

“The performance by Ars Lyrica Houston, the Texan ensemble of Baroque instruments directed by Matthew Dirst, who is also the ensemble's artistic director, is fluid. The rhythm is natural and the sound is not only pleasant, but also extremely communicative. It is worth noting the care taken with the accompaniments in the recitatives and in the accompaniments, which are almost theatrical, and the restrained execution of the variations in the da capo of the arias.” translated from Spanish (Massimo Viazzo, ProÓpera)


How to listen

Hard copies of the CD are available for purchase at the link below.

The album is available for free streaming on:
Youtube, Apple Music, and Spotify.


About the artists


More information

La sposa dei cantici
Alessandro Scarlatti (1660–1725)

For this project Ars Lyrica collaborated with GRAMMY®-nominated producer Geoffrey Silver and award-winning mastering engineer Ryan Edwards. Later in Ars Lyrica’s 20th anniversary 2023/24 season, this team will also release a recording of Bach’s The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1, by Matthew Dirst on Bach-style harpsichord from master builder John Phillips.

Ars Lyrica presents the world premiere recording of Scarlatti’s 1710 version which he and the librettist revised for its Naples performance. The 1703 premiere in Rome was presented under the title Assunzione della Beata Vergine (recorded with three sopranos by Matthieu Peyrègne/Ensemble Baroque de Monaco/Paraty 2019).

Recorded February 7, 9, 10, 2014
Zilkha Hall, The Hobby Center for the Performing Arts