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  1. Last fall, the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and Nicholas McGegan started their 30th season together by presenting for the first time to an American public Alessandro Scarlatti’s forgotten serenata entitled La gloria di primavera (The Glory of Spring).

  2. The San Francisco Chronicle called Scarlatti’s La Gloria di Primavera a “feast of vocal invention, supplemented by wondrous instrumental writing for a strikingly large orchestra” after Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and Nicholas McGegan presented acclaimed western hemisphere premiere performances in October 2015.

  3. The joy about the birth of Leopold was such that in Naples, which was under Austrian rule since 1714 - as a result of the war - Prince Gaetano d'Aragona and his wife commissioned Abbate Nicolo Giovo to write the libretto of a serenata and Alessandro Scarlatti to set it to music.

  4. La Gloria Di Primavera, recorded here on two CDs by five soloists with the Philharmonia Baroque Chorale and Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra under Nicholas McGegan, is a serenata. That's an extended work in several movements for single special occasions such as marriages and birthdays.

  5. A. SCARLATTI: La Gloria di Primavera – Soloists/Philharmonia Baroque Orch. & Chorale/ Nicholas McGeganNaxos. by Audiophile Audition | Oct 13, 2016 | SACD & Other Hi-Res Reviews. What a shame the American continent had to wait 300 years for this wonder.

  6. 8 avr. 2016 · Alessandro Scarlatti: La Gloria di Primavera by Nicholas McGegan, Clint van der Linde, Diana Moore, Suzana Ograjenšek, Nicholas Phan, Philharmonia...

  7. There’s an online pdf version of the original imprint of La Maddalena – here. A new recording of Alessandro Scarlatti from Arcana couples his Missa Defunctorum ( Requiem ) with his 5-part Magnificat , Salve Regina and Miserere performed by Odhecaton and Paolo da Col (A398).