Sisara (Mayr)

Sisara is a 1793 Latin oratorio by Simon Mayr to a libretto by Giuseppe Foppa who also supplied the Latin texts for Iacob a Labano fugiens (1791) and Tobiae matrimonium (1794).[1]

Recording

  • Sisara Sisara – Vanessa Barkowski (mezzo-soprano), Jahel – Talia Or (soprano), Debbora, Thamar – Stefanie Braun (soprano) Barac, Elcana – Petra van der Mieden (soprano), Abra, Dina – Claudia Schneider (soprano) Simon Mayr Choir. Accademia I Filarmonici di Verona. Franz Hauk 2004 Guild 2CD
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References

  1. John Allitt Giovanni Simone Mayr: vita, musica, pensiero 1995 p376 "1793 Ero (cantata per Bianca Sacchetti, l'ultima direttrice dei Mendicanti, testo di Foppa) Sisara (oratorio in due parti per i Mendicanti, testo di Foppa). 1794 Stabat Mater "a quattro" n. 5 Tobia o Tobiae Matrimonium (oratorio in due parti per i Mendicanti, testo in latino e in italiano di Foppa) La Passione (oratorio in ... 1795 David in Spelunca Engaddi (oratorio in due parti per i Mendicanti, testo di Foppa?)
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