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Gluck Arias
Christoph Willibald Gluck

The Mozartists

Gluck Arias

Price: € 19.95
Format: CD
Label: Signum Classics
UPC: 0635212092125
Catnr: SIGCD 921
Release date: 26 September 2025
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Signum Classics
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0635212092125
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SIGCD 921
Release date
26 September 2025
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About the album

The celebrated Swedish mezzo-soprano Ann Hallenberg is a two-time winner of the ‘Best Operatic Recital’ Award at the International Opera Awards, while Ian Page’s previous Gluck recording with The Mozartists (‘Blessed Spirit – a Gluck retrospective’) was selected by Gramophone magazine among the top 10 Gluck recordings of all time. Following previous partnerships in the opera house and the concert hall, Hallenberg and Page are now collaborating in the recording studio for the first time on a new recital disc of Gluck arias. The backbone of the programme is provided by three arias from Il trionfo di Clelia (Bologna, 1763) that were written for the renowned castrato Giovanni Manzuoli (1720-1782) – one of the greatest singers of his day – and the album also includes previously unrecorded arias from Ipermestra (Venice, 1744 and Le nozze d’Ercole e d’Ebe (Dresden, 1747). Also featured is Gluck’s revised version of the exquisite “Che puro ciel” from Orfeo ed Euridice (written for Parma in 1769), and the popular “O del mio dolce ardor” from the last of the composer’s three so-called ‘reform’ operas, Paride ed Elena. "In an age where so much music of the past is being explored and made available, Gluck nevertheless remains one of the most neglected and undervalued of the great composers, a name that continues to crop up more often in textbooks than in opera houses or concert halls. We very much hope that you will find this music to be of far more than merely historical interest, and that you enjoy listening to this recording." - Ian Page

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The Mozartists

The Mozartists, under the dynamic leadership of conductor and artistic director Ian Page, are leading exponents of the music of Mozart and his contemporaries. Originally called Classical Opera, the company was founded in 1997, and has received widespread international acclaim for its stylish and virtuosic period-instrument orchestra, its imaginative and innovative programming, and its ability to nurture and develop world-class young artists. The Mozartists have a prolific recording profile, and perform regularly at the UK’s leading venues, including Wigmore Hall, the Barbican, Southbank Centre and Birmingham Town Hall; they have also toured to Germany, Austria, Italy, France, Greece and the Czech Republic. Renowned for their fresh and insightful interpretations of well-known masterpieces as well as for their ability to bring rare works to...
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The Mozartists, under the dynamic leadership of conductor and artistic director Ian Page, are leading exponents of the music of Mozart and his contemporaries. Originally called Classical Opera, the company was founded in 1997, and has received widespread international acclaim for its stylish and virtuosic period-instrument orchestra, its imaginative and innovative programming, and its ability to nurture and develop world-class young artists.
The Mozartists have a prolific recording profile, and perform regularly at the UK’s leading venues, including Wigmore Hall, the Barbican, Southbank Centre and Birmingham Town Hall; they have also toured to Germany, Austria, Italy, France, Greece and the Czech Republic. Renowned for their fresh and insightful interpretations of well-known masterpieces as well as for their ability to bring rare works to light, they have mounted staged productions of many of Mozart’s operas, and have also given numerous UK premières, including Gluck’s La clemenza di Tito, Telemann’s Orpheus, Jommelli’s Il Vologeso, Haydn’s Applausus and Hasse’s Piramo e Tisbe.
In 2015 the company launched MOZART 250, a ground-breaking 27-year project exploring the chronological trajectory of Mozart’s life, works and influences. Described by The Observer as “among the most audacious classical music scheduling ever”, this flagship project presents 250thanniversary performances of most of Mozart’s important works, placing them in context alongside other significant works by Mozart’s contemporaries.
Page and his ensemble are also celebrated for their studio recordings. Their first two recordings – ‘The A-Z of Mozart Opera’ and ‘Blessed Spirit – a Gluck retrospective’ – were both selected for Gramophone’s annual Critics’ Choice, and the first seven releases in their ongoing recording cycle of the complete Mozart operas have attracted superlative reviews. Further recordings include the acclaimed 2-CD set ‘Mozart in London’ and recital discs featuring tenor Allan Clayton (‘Where’er You Walk’) and soprano Sophie Bevan (‘Perfido!’), both of which were shortlisted for the International Opera Awards. They recently released the first three volumes in a new ‘Sturm und Drang’ series.


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Ian Page (conductor)

Ian Page (conductor) is the founder, conductor and artistic director of Classical Opera, and is emerging as one of the leading British conductors of his generation. He began his musical education as a chorister at Westminster Abbey, and studied English Literature at the University of York before completing his studies at the Royal Academy of Music in London. At the start of his career he worked on the music staff at Scottish Opera, Opera Factory, Glyndebourne and the Drottningholm Slottsteater in Sweden, working with such conductors as Sir Alexander Gibson, Nicholas McGegan, Mark Wigglesworth, Ivor Bolton and Sir Charles Mackerras. With Classical Opera he has conducted most of Mozart’s early operas, including the world première of the ‘original’ version of Mitridate,...
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Ian Page (conductor) is the founder, conductor and artistic director of Classical Opera, and is emerging as one of the leading British conductors of his generation. He began his musical education as a chorister at Westminster Abbey, and studied English Literature at the University of York before completing his studies at the Royal Academy of Music in London. At the start of his career he worked on the music staff at Scottish Opera, Opera Factory, Glyndebourne and the Drottningholm Slottsteater in Sweden, working with such conductors as Sir Alexander Gibson, Nicholas McGegan, Mark Wigglesworth, Ivor Bolton and Sir Charles Mackerras.

With Classical Opera he has conducted most of Mozart’s early operas, including the world première of the ‘original’ version of Mitridate, re di Ponto and a new completion of Zaide, as well as Le nozze di Figaro, Così fan tutte and La clemenza di Tito. He has also conducted the UK premières of Gluck’s La clemenza di Tito, Telemann’s Orpheus and Jommelli’s Il Vologeso, as well as the first new staging for 250 years of Johann Christian Bach’s Adriano in Siria. In 2009 he made his Royal Opera House début conducting Arne’s Artaxerxes at the Linbury Studio Theatre, and his studio recording of the work was released in 2011 on Linn Records.

He devised and conducted Classical Opera’s recordings of ‘The A-Z of Mozart Opera’ (Signum Classics) and ‘Blessed Spirit – a Gluck retrospective’ (Wigmore Hall Live), both of which were selected for Gramophone magazine’s annual Critic’s Choice, and he recently embarked on an acclaimed new complete cycle of Mozart opera recordings with Classical Opera. He has also created and devised MOZART 250, Classical Opera’s ambitious 27-year journey through Mozart’s music and influences, which was launched in London in 2015.


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01.
Il trionfo di Clelia, Wq. 31: Aria. Resta, o cara
09:15
(Christoph Willibald Gluck) The Mozartists
02.
Paride ed Elena, Wq. 39: O del mio dolce ardor
03:09
(Christoph Willibald Gluck) Ann Hallenberg , The Mozartists
03.
Ipermestra, Wq. 7: Recitativo. No, che torni sì presto
00:16
(Christoph Willibald Gluck) Ann Hallenberg , The Mozartists
04.
Ipermestra, Wq. 7: Aria. Io non pretendo, o stelle
06:26
(Christoph Willibald Gluck) Ann Hallenberg , The Mozartists
05.
Orfeo ed Euridice, Wq. 30 (1762 Version): Dance of the Blessed Spirits
01:50
(Christoph Willibald Gluck) The Mozartists
06.
Orfeo ed Euridice, Wq. 30 (1762 Version): Che puro ciel
05:46
(Christoph Willibald Gluck) Ann Hallenberg , The Mozartists
07.
Ezio, Wq. 15 (1750 Version): Recitativo. Misera, dove son!
02:15
(Christoph Willibald Gluck) Ann Hallenberg , The Mozartists
08.
Ezio, Wq. 15 (1750 Version): Aria. Ah, non son io che parlo
04:41
(Christoph Willibald Gluck) Ann Hallenberg , The Mozartists
09.
Il trionfo di Clelia, Wq. 31: Aria. Saper ti basti, o cara
09:42
(Christoph Willibald Gluck) Ann Hallenberg , The Mozartists
10.
Il Parnaso confuso, Wq. 33: Aria. Di questa cetra in seno
04:49
(Christoph Willibald Gluck) Ann Hallenberg , The Mozartists
11.
La Semiramide riconosciuta, Wq. 13: Aria. Maggior follia non v’è
08:03
(Christoph Willibald Gluck) Ann Hallenberg , The Mozartists
12.
Le nozze d’Ercole e d’Ebe, Wq. 12: Aria. L’augellin da’ lacci sciolto
07:01
(Christoph Willibald Gluck) Ann Hallenberg , The Mozartists
13.
Il trionfo di Clelia, Wq. 31: Aria. De’ folgori di Giove
07:22
(Christoph Willibald Gluck) Ann Hallenberg , The Mozartists
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