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Formats and Editions
1. Serpentes Ignei in Deserto: Introduzione: I. Grave
2. Serpentes Ignei in Deserto: Introduzione: II. Fugue
3. Serpentes Ignei in Deserto: Introduzione: III. Adagio
4. Serpentes Ignei in Deserto: Recitativo. "Longo Labore Oppressi" (Eliab, Eleazar)
5. Serpentes Ignei in Deserto: Aria. "Incerta Vivendo" (Eliab)
6. Serpentes Ignei in Deserto: Recitativo Accompagnato. "Ergo Semper, Ingrati!" (Moyses)
7. Serpentes Ignei in Deserto: Aria. "Colo Turbido Et Irato Cadant Fulmina" (Moyses)
8. Serpentes Ignei in Deserto: Recitativo. "Tandem Cessent Clamores" (Josue)
9. Serpentes Ignei in Deserto: Aria. "Spera, O Cor" (Josue)
10. Serpentes Ignei in Deserto: Recitativo Accompagnato. "Magis Semper Protervus" (Angelus, Moyses)
11. Serpentes Ignei in Deserto: Aria. "Cæli, Audite, Deplorate" (Angelus)
12. Serpentes Ignei in Deserto: Recitativo. "O Portenta" (Nathanael)
13. Serpentes Ignei in Deserto: Aria. "Furit Grando Procellosa" (Nathanael)
14. Serpentes Ignei in Deserto: Recitativo Accompagnato. "Tu, Qui a Colo Dilectus" (Eliab, Eleazar, Moyses)
15. Serpentes Ignei in Deserto: Aria. "Dolore Pleni" (Eleazar)
16. Serpentes Ignei in Deserto: Recitativo. "Tandem Ultionis" (Angelus, Moyses)
17. Serpentes Ignei in Deserto: Aria. "Aura Beata, Plaude Jucunda" (Angelus)
18. Serpentes Ignei in Deserto: Recitativo. "Ecce Placatum Colum Nobis Levamen Præbuit" (Josue, Eleazar)
19. Serpentes Ignei in Deserto: Duetto. "Moesto Corde Suspirantes" (Josue, Eleazar)
20. Serpentes Ignei in Deserto: Recitativo Accompagnato. "Ecce Israel, Tu Vides Omnipotentiam Dei" (Moyses)
21. Serpentes Ignei in Deserto: Aria. "Ara Excelsa, Ara Pretiosa" (Moyses)
22. Serpentes Ignei in Deserto: Recitativo Accompagnato. "Ecce Conversus Israel Meruit Peccati Veniam" (Angelus)
More Info:
Six virtuoso vocal soloists and the instrumentalists of Les Accents rise to the dramatic and expressive challenges of Serpentes ignei in deserto - 'Fiery Serpents in the Desert' - a biblical oratorio by Johann Adolf Hasse. As the conductor and violinist Thibault Noally explains: "Hasse was probably one of the most famous composers of his time - as famous as Handel, or even more famous than Handel in some countries." Born near Hamburg in 1699, Hasse studied in Italy and was active in such musical centers as Naples, Vienna, Dresden and Venice, where he composed Serpentes ignei in deserto. The central role of Moses is taken by countertenor Philippe Jaroussky, who is joined by soprano Julia Lezhneva as an Angel, sopranist Bruno de Sá, and three further star countertenors - Jakub Józef Orlinski, Carlo Vistoli and David Hansen. "The score is demanding for all the singers," continues Thibault Noally. "Every character is very different from the others and each of our soloists has a unique personality and a unique vocal timbre. The result is a huge variety of temperaments and colors."back to top