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Cecilia Bartoli: St Petersburg - COMPACT DISCSTitle: St Petersburg Artist: Cecilia Bartoli Label: Decca Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 028947867678 Genre: Classical, Opera Operetta Release Date: 2014 10 14 Number of Discs: 1 Additional Details: LIMITED EDITION Cecilia Bartoli returns with a majestic 2014 album of world premiere recordings, hidden treasures of the Mariinsky. For the very first time Bartoli explores the Baroque musical treasures of Tsarist Russia with music from the court of
Title: St PetersburgArtist: Cecilia Bartoli
Label: Decca
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 028947867678
Genre: Classical, Opera/Operetta
Release Date: 2014-10-14
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: LIMITED EDITION
Cecilia Bartoli returns with a majestic 2014 album of world premiere recordings, hidden treasures of the Mariinsky. For the very first time Bartoli explores the Baroque musical treasures of Tsarist Russia with music from the court of three 18th century Tsaritsas: Anna, Elizabeth and Catherine the Great. Music written by Italian and German composers working for the Russian court, this album sheds new light on an incredible and momentous time for Russia, shaping it's politics and culture towards the enlightened West. Mostly sung in Italian, the album also offers the first opportunity to hear Bartoli sing in Russian. The music has been intricately researched by Bartoli herself, unlocking the archives of St Petersburg's Mariinsky Library to uncover music lost for over 200 years Reunites Bartoli with Baroque specialists Diego Fasolis & I Barrochisti.
Tracks:
1.1 Francesco Domenicoaraia (1709-1770): La Forza Del Amore E Dell Odio Vado a Morir
1.2 Hermann Raupach (1728-1778): Altsesta Razverzi Pyos Gortani, Laja
1.3 Hermann Raupach: Altsesta Idu Na Smert
1.4 Hermann Raupach: Siroe, Re Di Persia O Placido Il Mare
1.5 Domenico Dall'oglio (1699-1764), Luigi Madonis (1690-1767): Prologue to la Clemenza Di Tito (Hasse) de Miei Figli
1.6 Vincenzo Manfredini (1737-1799): Carlo Magno Fra Lacci Tu Mi Credi
1.7 Francesco Domenico Araia: Seleuco Pastore Che a Notte Ombrosa
1.8 Hermann Raupach: Altsesta Marcia
1.9 Vincenzo Manfredini: Carlo Magno Non Turbar Que' Vaghi Rai
1.10 Domenico Cimarosa (1749-1801): La Vergine Del Sole Agitata in Tante Pene
1.11 Vincenzo Manfredini: Carlo Magno a Noi Vivi, Donna Eccelsa
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they where perfect for our event
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Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2025
★★★★★ 2
Not great bowls
The bowls are not easy to separate and tip easy. Would not buy again.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2025
★★★★★ 5
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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2026
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Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2026
★★★★★ 4
so elegant but best for softer foods
Color: Gold, Color: Gold
I am impressed with this gold silverware. I was surprised because they are very light, but they are also elegant. The handles are a little longer than the usual plasticware, so holding them, using them to eat, made me feel like the meal was elevated. These would be perfect at a garden party, a brunch, a fancy picnic. I love that there are equal numbers of knives, forks, and spoons, and they would look beautiful at place settings, or just tossed into glasses for people to grab what they need.
My one misgiving about recommending these for any occasion is the knife. It’s just not sharp, and like the other pieces, it is lightweight. It’s great for spreading butter onto a roll and could cut through soft foods like pasta or cake. But any attempt to cut through a piece of meat or a starchy vegetable that’s just lightly cooked will result in the knife snapping in half. But if you’re serving relatively soft foods (brunch would be perfect!), then this is an elegant, easy solution to feed a lot of people while keeping cleanup to a minimum.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2026