Strozzi: Virtuosissima Sirena album review – Laura Catrani enchants with music from a true Venetian revolutionary

Barbara Strozzi was the unyielding spirit behind Virtuosissima Sirena, an album that is nothing short of revolutionary in its own right. A daughter of poet Giulio Strozzi, she rose to prominence at just 15 years old, joining the ranks of the Venetian elite with a fierce intellect and unwavering determination. Her impressive catalog boasts over 120 published works for solo voice - an enviable feat rivalled only by that of Monteverdi.

Laura Catrani shines on this album as the enchanting soprano who channels Strozzi's raw talent, delivering performances that are marked by emotional depth and nuanced delivery. The effervescent trio sonatas by Legrenzi and Castello add a touch of whimsy to the overall arrangement, their shimmering textures perfectly complemented by the Accademia dell'Annunciata ensemble.

Strozzi's masterful command of musical language is evident in works like L'Amante Segreto (The Secret Lover), where dissonant intervals convey pain and measured rests express sighs. Catrani brings this complex emotional landscape to life with an unfussy yet expressive voice that effortlessly navigates the intricacies of Strozzi's poetry.

Director Riccardo Doni takes a thoughtful, hands-off approach, allowing the music to unfold in its own way, free from unnecessary ornamentation or artificial manipulation. The result is an album that feels as timeless and vital as it does innovative, with Virtuosissima Sirena serving as a testament to Strozzi's enduring legacy and Laura Catrani's remarkable artistry.
 
I'm so stoked about this new album Virtuosissima Sirena! 🎶 It's amazing to see how they've brought Barbara Strozzi's music to life again, especially with that incredible soprano Laura Catrani on board. Her voice is like butter - smooth and rich, it just wraps around you and makes you feel all the feels. The way she navigates those complex emotions in Strozzi's poetry... it's like she's speaking straight to your soul. 🤯 And can we talk about how much I love the arrangement? It's like a beautiful, shimmering web that lets each piece shine on its own. I'm all about artists like Riccardo Doni who know just when to step back and let the music do its thing. This album is a real game-changer - it's like a breath of fresh air in a world that can sometimes feel stale. 🌿
 
omg u guys did u no that virtuosissima sirena has sold over 250k copies in the eu alone?! 🤯 it's like, insane! and i'm not even surprised cuz laura catrani is a total powerhouse vocalist - her stats are crazy too, she's performed over 500 concerts in the last year alone 🎵. and let's talk about barbara strozzi - did u know she was a pioneer for women in music back in the day? 🤓 she paved the way for so many talented ladies to follow in her footsteps, including laura catrani 🌟. i'm also loving how director riccardo doni kept things low-key and let the music speak for itself - it's like he knew we'd be too busy swooning over virtuosissima sirena to care about any 'orchestration' 🎶. btw, have u checked out laura catrani's instagram? she's got over 100k followers just from her solo pics 💁‍♀️.
 
omg i'm completely obsessed w/ this new album virtuosissima sirena!!! barbara strozzi is literally a legend and laura catrani is giving me LIFE with her performance 🤩💖 she has such an incredible voice and really brings out the emotions in the songs. i love how director riccardo doni lets the music speak for itself, it's so beautiful and raw. this album is giving me all the feels and i need to get my hands on more of barbara strozzi's work 🎵💫
 
omg I'm literally blown away by this album Virtuosissima Sirena 🤩 Laura Catrani is like a dream on the vocals she's got that emotional range that just takes you to another level 💔 and Barbara Strozzi's music is insane I mean, 120 published works for solo voice?! that's crazy! but what really gets me is how director Riccardo Doni doesn't overdo it with the arrangements, he lets the music breathe and that's exactly what makes this album so special ❤️
 
omg u guys virtuosissima sirena is LIFE CHANGING 🤯 i mean barbara strozzi was literally a prodigy like 15 yrs old already making waves in the music scene, and now laura catrani bringing her A-game on this album 🎶 i love how she channels strozzi's raw talent and emotion into these sonatas it's like u can feel the pain and sighs through her voice 😩 what i love most is how director riccardo doni keeps it real, no fancy production just pure music vibes 💫 gotta give props to virtuosissima sirena for being a game-changer in the music world 🌟
 
🌟💫 just listened to virtuosissima sirena and i'm OBSESSED 😍 laura catrani is giving me LIFE 🎶 her voice is like butter for my soul 🥖 barbara strozzi's music is so emotional and complex, it's like she's speaking straight to my heart ❤️ the way the trio sonatas dance around each other is pure magic ✨ director riccardo doni is a genius 👏 for keeping everything in check and letting the music shine through 🌟 i'm not surprised this album is considered revolutionary - strozzi was a trailblazer, after all 💪
 
🎵 just listened to virtuosissima sirena and i'm blown away 🤯 barbara strozzi's album is like nothing i've heard before! 120 published works for solo voice at 15? that's insane 💥 and the way laura catrani channels her talent is pure magic ✨ i mean, who else can make dissonant intervals feel like pain and measured rests feel like sighs? 🤯

anyway, check out this stat - barbara strozzi was part of the venetian elite at just 15 years old 🤑 and she's still making waves centuries later 💥 the album features some crazy beautiful effervescent trio sonatas by legrenzi and castello 🎶 did you know that accademia dell'annunciata ensemble is one of the oldest ensembles in italy? 🔥

i'm obsessed with riccardo doni's directorial approach - allowing the music to unfold in its own way without any unnecessary ornamentation or manipulation 🙏 it's like he's saying "hey, let this amazing music speak for itself" 💬 and it totally does 💥 Virtuosissima Sirena is giving me life right now 💖
 
omg, I'm so glad someone decided to release another album of baroque music... like we haven't heard that before 🙄. but seriously, Barbara Strozzi is a total legend and her music still holds up today. Laura Catrani sounds amazing on this album, I love how she brings out the emotions in the songs without overdoing it. the arrangement is pretty cool too, I'm a big fan of Legrenzi's sonatas 🎵. don't get me wrong, the Accademia dell'Annunciata ensemble does their thing well, but I do wish they wouldn't be so... uniform? like, can't they just have one quirky member for once? 😜
 
🤔 I'm not sure if people are giving this album enough credit... I mean, have you seen the price of vinyl records lately? Like, £50+ for a single album? It's getting out of hand 🤑. I'm all for supporting artists and whatnot, but can't we just enjoy music without breaking the bank every time we listen to it? 💸 And another thing, why do people always fawn over Monteverdi when Strozzi is basically the OG? She came up at 15 and already had a catalog of 120 published works 🤯 that's some next-level talent if you ask me.
 
I'm loving this new album drop by Laura Catrani! The way she brings Barbara Strozzi's poetry to life is just mesmerizing 🎶 I mean, have you guys ever tried using the Pomodoro Technique for studying? It's a game-changer, literally breaks up study sessions into manageable chunks. Anyway back to Virtuosissima Sirena - what I love about it is how director Riccardo Doni lets the music breathe without all that extra fluff 🙌
 
OMG 🤯 I'm loving this album so much! The way the soprano channels Barbara Strozzi's raw talent is just wow 💥 I mean, 120 published works for solo voice? That's insane! 🤓 And can we talk about how Laura Catrani brings emotion to her performances? It's like she's singing straight from the heart ❤️ I'm also loving the touch of whimsy in those trio sonatas - it adds such a nice contrast to the more complex pieces. And I have to say, I love that the director took a hands-off approach, allowing the music to shine without any unnecessary extras 🌸 It's like they're saying, "Hey, let's just trust the music and let it speak for itself." What do you guys think about Virtuosissima Sirena? Have you listened to it yet?
 
🌸 I think the new album 'Virtuosissima Sirena' is giving me all the feels! 🎵 Barbara Strozzi's music is so emotive and raw, it's like she's speaking directly to your soul. And Laura Catrani's voice just takes it to another level - her delivery is so nuanced and expressive, you can literally feel the emotions she's pouring into every note. The way the Accademia dell'Annunciata ensemble complements the sounds of Legrenzi and Castello is pure magic ✨. I'm loving how Director Riccardo Doni lets the music breathe on its own terms - it feels so authentic and true to Strozzi's original intent. Can we talk about this album all day? 🤩
 
Man, this new album by Laura Catrani is like stepping into a time machine – I'm totally obsessed! 😍 The way she channels Barbara Strozzi's energy is just incredible, you can feel the emotion pouring out of every note. And those Legrenzi and Castello trio sonatas? Genius stuff! 🎶 It's amazing to see how timeless their music sounds, even when it was written centuries ago.

But what really gets me is the way the director, Riccardo Doni, lets the music breathe – no fancy frills or extra embellishments needed. It's like he's saying, "Hey, this music speaks for itself." And trust me, it does. Virtuosissima Sirena is a real game-changer, not just because of Strozzi's groundbreaking work, but also because of how Catrani brings that legacy to life in such a fresh and exciting way.

It's funny, I was listening to this album and I couldn't help but think about all the other old-school composers like Monteverdi – they were total pioneers, you know? And now we're still discovering their genius. It's like, we may be living in the present, but our past is what makes us who we are today. 🕰️💫
 
I'm so loving this album Virtuosissima Sirena! 🌟 The way the music just flows from Barbara Strozzi's genius is like magic ✨. I mean, 120 published works for solo voice by a 15-year-old? That's mind-blowing! 😲 Laura Catrani is giving me LIFE as the lead soprano, her voice is so emotive and expressive 🌹. And those trio sonatas by Legrenzi and Castello are like adding a sprinkle of fairy dust to the whole thing ✨✨.

I think what really gets me is how Director Riccardo Doni trusts his artists, letting them breathe in their own way without all that extra flair 🙏. It's like he's saying, "Hey, let this music speak for itself!" 💬 And oh man, it does! Virtuosissima Sirena feels so timeless and vital, like Strozzi's music is still brand new and revolutionary 🌊.

Here's a quick ASCII art of the album cover:
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It's like a visual representation of the music - all curves and lines, with a hint of mystery 🌈.
 
I'm obsessed with the new album Virtuosissima Sirena 🌟 - it's like nothing I've ever heard before! The way they've brought Barbara Strozzi's music to life is pure magic, especially with Laura Catrani on vocals. She has this incredible range and emotional depth that just draws you in.

I love how the director Riccardo Doni has chosen to keep things simple and let the music speak for itself - it really allows the listener to absorb all the complexity of Strozzi's writing. And can we talk about the Legrenzi and Castello trio sonatas? They're like a breath of fresh air, adding this whimsical touch that just makes the whole thing feel more alive.

For me, Virtuosissima Sirena is not just an album - it's an experience. It's like stepping into another world where music and poetry come together in this beautiful, intricate dance. Strozzi's legacy is really being celebrated here, and Laura Catrani's talent is shining brighter than ever.
 
omg i'm OBSESSED w/ this new album virtuosissima sirena!!! 🤩 barbara strozzi is literally a genius, her music is so emotive and raw... lorenzo de silvestro's harpsichord playing is insane too! 😍 but what really gets me is how laura catrani brings strozzi's poetry to life w/ her voice - it's like she's singing directly 2 ur soul 🤗 anyway, i think the way director riccardo doni handled this album is so thoughtful & understated... less is more, u feel? 🙌
 
I'm loving this new album by Laura Catrani! She absolutely nails Barbara Strozzi's style, you know? I mean, the girl's got pipes for days 😍 But, what really gets me is how she brings out the emotional depth in Strozzi's poetry. It's like she's having a conversation with you, you feel?

I'm also super impressed by Director Riccardo Doni's approach to the album. I mean, it's all about letting the music breathe, no unnecessary frills or fuss. It's like he knows exactly what we're looking for – raw talent and emotional resonance 🎵.

One thing that does have me slightly puzzled is how Strozzi managed to create so much amazing music at such a young age 🤯 I mean, 15 years old and already 120 published works? That's just wild. But hey, can't argue with genius when you see it, right?
 
I gotta say, this album is straight fire 🔥! Barbara Strozzi's spirit still shines bright after all these years, and Laura Catrani nails the vocal range with her raw talent 🙌. The addition of Legrenzi and Castello's sonatas is a genius move - those trio pieces have some serious whimsy going on 🤣. And Riccardo Doni keeps it chill as director, letting the music breathe without any extra frills 💨. The emotional depth in L'Amante Segreto is masterful work, and Catrani's voice just gets it 💔. Can't wait to dive deeper into Strozzi's discography 🎶!
 
OMG 🤯 I'm literally obsessed with this new album Virtuosissima Sirena! The way they've brought Barbara Strozzi's music to life is, like, totally breathtaking 🎶👏. Laura Catrani's voice is everything and more - she's got that special something that makes you feel all the emotions 😭💔. And can we talk about Riccardo Doni's direction? He's, like, a total genius for keeping things simple yet effective 🙌🎨.

I mean, I know some people might say Strozzi's music is old-fashioned or whatever, but I think that's part of its charm 🤷‍♀️. The way she explores themes of love and heartbreak through her poetry and music is just so beautifully raw 💖. And let's not forget those gorgeous trio sonatas by Legrenzi and Castello - they add this whimsical touch to the whole album 🌸.

What I love most about Virtuosissima Sirena is how it feels like a time capsule, like we're getting to experience Strozzi's music for the first time all over again 😍. And with Laura Catrani at the helm, it's like she's channeling the spirit of this amazing composer herself 🔮. Definitely gotta give this album a spin ASAP 🎧! 👍
 
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