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Naive - up to 30% off

Until 20th November 2024 we are offering up to 30% off Naive downloads and selected CDs.

Naive - up to 30% off, Roberta Invernizzi (soprano)

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Showing 1 - 10 of 26 results
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  • Roberta Invernizzi, Monica Piccinini, Anna Simboli (sopranos), Sara Mingardo (contralto), Francesco Ghelardini (countertenor), Vincenzo di Donato, Luca Dordolo, Gianluca Ferrarini (tenors), Pietro Spagnoli, Furio Zanasi (baritones), Antonio Abete, Daniele Carnovich (basses)

    Concerto Italiano,...

    Rinaldo Alessandrini has waited long before committing to disc his thoughts on Monteverdi's most famous sacred publication. On the issues that have divided modern performers he's unflappably... More…

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  • Duets by Monteverdi, Marcello, Handel, Scarlatti, Lotti, Durante

    Roberta Invernizzi (soprano), Sonia Prina (contralto) & Luca Pianca (lute, conductor)

    Throughout the disc the continuo battery of Ensemble Claudiana provides colourful support...But the disc belongs to Invernizzi and Prina, who aptly cap a feast of glorious Handelian virtuosity. More…

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  • This release includes a digital booklet

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  • This release includes a digital booklet

  • The Neapolitan salon from the Revolution to the Restoration

    Rosario Totaro (tenor), Roberta Invernizzi (soprano), Lucia Naviglio (mezzo-soprano)

    No digital booklet included

  • Roberta Invernizzi, Emanuela Galli, Giuseppe De Vittorio

    Cappella de' Turchini, Antonio Florio

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  • Roberta Invernizzi (soprano), Rosario Totaro (tenor), Giuseppe Naviglio (bass)

    Cappella de' Turchini, Antonio Florio

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  • Napoli/Madrid

    Roberta Invernizzi (soprano), Cristina Calzolari (contralto), Giuseppe De Vittorio (tenor) & Giuseppe Naviglio (baritone)

    Cappella della pieta de’Turchini, Antonio Florio

    For more than two centuries Naples was a province of Spain, and after this ended in 1707 the remarkable cross-fertilisation of culture between them did not stop. Much of the Italian music featured... More…

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