Rameau: Sarabande

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Véronique Gens : Tragediennes 2 (from Gluck to Berlioz)

Véronique Gens : Tragediennes 2 (from Gluck to Berlioz)


Arriaga:

Herminie Mais sur cette arène guerrière… Il n’est plus… Dieux cruels ! – Herminie

Berlioz:

Les Grecs ont disparu…Malheureux Roi (from Les Troyens)

Cherubini:

Ah! Nos peines seront communes (from Médée)

Gluck:

Grands dieux soutenez mon courage… Ah ! Divinités implacables (from Alceste)

Orphée et Eurydice: Ballet des ombres heureuses

Air de Furies

Gretry:

Andromaque C’est le seul espoir qui me reste… Si fidèle au nœud qui l’engage – Hermione

Piccinini:

Didon Non, ce n’est plus pour moi – Didon

Rameau:

Les Paladins Entrée très gaye de Troubadours

Triste séjour – Argie

Sarabande

Les Paladins Menuets I & II

Sacchini:

Dardanus Il me fuit… Rien ne peut émouvoir – Iphise

Cesse cruel amour de régner sur mon âme – Iphise

Œdipe à Colone Dieux, ce n’est pas pour moi que ma voix vous implore – Antigone

Renaud Hélas vous le dirais-je… Ah ! Que dis-tu ? – Armide


Soprano Véronique Gens, one of the leading French singers of today, presents an imaginatively programmed sequel to her award-winning 2006 recital of tragic operatic heroines.

This second album of Tragédiennes features arias and ballet music from the 18th and 19th centuries, from the Baroque (Rameau) to the Romantic (Berlioz) by way of such important transitional figures as Gluck – a composer whose heroine figure prominently in Gens’ schedule in 2010, with Alceste in Aix-en-Provence, Iphigénie en Aulide in Brussels and Iphigénie en Tauride in Vienna – Cherubini, and lesser-known figures such as Piccini, Sacchini and Arriaga, the ‘Spanish Mozart’, who died at the age of just 19.

Reviewing the first Tragédiennes, Opera magazine described Gens as “a soprano moulded by the best performance traditions of the French Baroque rediscovery of recent decades, but also one capable — as she has proved live and on record — of compassing Mozart and Berlioz in her repertory. Gens’s liquid-toned soprano … [with its] evenness of vocal production and command of line and tone ... is the programme’s binding and focal point, and always balm to the ears.”

Opera went on to say that “[the programme] shows off Gens’s sophisticated mastery of recitative declamation and aria-shaping and her considerable command of the various necessary vocal styles and manners, while at the same time blending historical nous, musical novelty, vocal attraction and dramatic liveliness in a manner rarely encountered today. The project was obviously carefully conceived and prepared; hard indeed to imagine it without Rousset and his splendid orchestra, who interleave the vocal items with some well-chosen instrumental items from the works in question … it’s a CD worth acquiring by anyone with the smallest interest in the singer, the period and the genres on display.”

As Gramophone said of the first album: “Gens's great gift is in differentiating between the various tragic heroines and bringing total dramatic commitment to each. There's anger spat out at white heat but there's also quiet, brooding hysteria – all characterised to perfection. And in Christophe Rousset and his Talens Lyriques she has partners on a truly exalted plane of imagination, musicality and sheer theatrical flair.”

“Gens's singing is razor-sharp and powerfully direct, matching the period instruments well.” The Observer, 21st June 2009

“The much-admired French soprano Véronique Gens presents an interesting selection of music drawn from the relatively little-known repertoire of French classical opera...it’s good to hear this music attacked with such gusto.” The Telegraph, 10th June 2009 ***

“…a wonderful odyssey through late Baroque to early Romantic French opera. Gens's agile voice is the perfect vehicle to cope with these emotional extremes, from the enchanting to the chilling. She is never afraid to sacrifice pure beauty of sound in favour of rhetorical and dramatic effect, giving due weight to the plights, laments and plangent outpourings of these timeless, tragic heroines. Rousset coaxes some crack playing from Les Talens Lyriques, combining the immediacy and intimacy of chamber music with all the colours and intensity of a large-scale symphony orchestra.” BBC Music Magazine, August 2009 *****

“Gens's immaculate way with a text is often as mesmerising as her ability to sustain the long sculpted lines that are a common stylistic feature among her chosen composers. There are some surprises: she sings Cassandra's music from Berlioz's Les Troyens, where we might expect to hear her as Dido; when she turns to Cherubini's Medea, for what is probably the greatest track on the disc, it is to play the sorrowing maid Neris, rather than the pathological heroine.” The Guardian, 17th July 2009 ****

“This second Tragédiennes volume is easily equal to the first and that must be praise enough. I would not immediately have thought of Gens as an ideal interpreter of Néris, Medea's confidante in Cherubini's opera, but she sings the aria, with its lovely oboe obbligato, with quiet dignity.” Gramophone Magazine, October 2009

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Israeli Wind Virtuosi Vol. 5

Israeli Wind Virtuosi Vol. 5


Bach, J S:

Little Prelude in D major, BWV936

Trio in G minor, BWV929

Three-part Invention (Sinfonia) No. 11 in G minor, BWV797

Suite in B flat major, BWV821: Sarabande

Anna Magdalene's Notebook - Minuet

Fugue in C major, BWV952

English Suite No. 3 in G minor, BWV808: Gavotte

Beethoven:

Variations on ‘Là ci darem la mano' from Mozart's ‘Don Giovanni', WoO 28

arr. for two clarinets and bassoon by Mordechai Rechtman

Haydn:

Baryton Trios: excerpts

Mozart:

Divertimenti, K 439b: excerpts

Rameau:

Sarabande

Rigaudon

Menuet

Gavotte and Variations

Scarlatti, D:

Keyboard Sonata K447 in F sharp minor

Keyboard Sonata K104 in G major

Keyboard Sonata K423 in C major


E. Heifetz (clarinet), S. Adar (clarinet), M. Rechtman (bassoon)

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The Gustav Leonhardt Edition

The Gustav Leonhardt Edition


anon.:

Daphne

Resonet in laudibus

A toye

Bach, J C:

Harpsichord Sonata, Op. 5 No. 2 in D major

Bach, J S:

Concerto for Flute, Violin & Harpsichord in A minor, BWV1044

Keyboard Concerto No. 2 in E major, BWV1053

Keyboard Concerto No. 3 in D major, BWV1054

Keyboard Concerto No. 4 in A major, BWV1055

Keyboard Concerto No. 5 in F minor, BWV1056

Concerto for Harpsichord & Two Recorders, BWV1057

Keyboard Concerto No. 7 in G minor, BWV1058

Oboe Concerto in D minor, BWV1059

Concerto for Two Keyboards in C minor, BMV1060

Concerto for Two Keyboards in C major, BMV1061

Concerto for Two Keyboards in C minor, BMV1062

Concerto for Three Keyboards in D minor, BWV1063

Concerto for Three Keyboards in C major, BWV1064

Concerto for Four Keyboards in A minor (after Vivaldi), BWV1065

Goldberg Variations, BWV988

Chromatic Fantasia & Fugue in D minor, BWV903

Keyboard Sonata in D Minor, BWV964

Toccata in G major, BWV916

Lute Suite No. 1 in E minor, BWV996

Sonatas for Violin & Harpsichord Nos. 1-6, BWV1014-1019

Prelude in F major, BWV927

Quodlibet, BWV524

Prelude in E major, BWV937

Trio in G minor, BWV929

So oft ich meine Tobackspfeife, BWV515a

Prelude in D minor, BWV940

Canon a 2 perpetuus, BWV1075

Canon super fa mi a 7 post tempus misicum, BWV1078

Prelude in D major, BWV925

Gib dich zufrieden, BWV511

Canon a 4 perpetuus, BWV1073

Canone doppio sopr'il soggetto, BWV1077

O Herzensangst, o Bangigkeit, BWV400

Nicht so traurig, nicht so sehr, BWV384

Dir, dir Jehovah, will ich singen, BWV452

Prelude in C major, BWV939

Fugue in C major, BWV952

Was betruebst du dich, mein Herze, BWV423

Vergiss mein nicht, BWV505

Chorale Prelude BWV691 'Wer nun den lieben Gott lässt walten'

Capriccio sopra la lontananza del suo fratello dilettissimo, BWV992

Prelude & Fugue in A minor, BWV895

Suite in F minor, BWV823

Prelude & Fughetta in D minor, BWV899

Prelude & 'Fiddle' Fugue in D minor, BWV539

Biber:

Harmonia artificiosa-ariosa: diversi mode accordata

120.Mensa sonora: seu musica instrumentalis

Fidicinium sacro-profanum: Sonatas III, IV, V & VI

Böhm, G:

Suite No. 6 in E flat major

Suite No. 8 in F minor

Suite No. 9 in F minor

Bull, J:

Fantasia

The duchesse of brunswick's toye [most sweet and fayre]

Byrd:

Pavan in D BK52a

Pavan in D BK52b

Fantasia a 3 in C BK27

Pavan & Galliard à 6

Miserere mei

Caccini, G:

Amarilli mia bella

Couperin, F:

Offertoire sur les grands jeux

L'art de toucher le clavecin

Dowland:

Pavan

Lachrimae Pavan, P. 15

Can she excuse my wrongs? (First Booke of Songes, 1597)

Farnaby, G:

Fantasia in D

Fantasia in D

The Old Spagnoletta

Frescobaldi:

Toccata Settima

Toccata undecima (1627)

Canzon terza

Toccata in G major

Fantasia sesta sopra doi soggetti

Five Gagliardes

Froberger:

Capriccio No. II

Fantasia No. 3

Toccata No. 11 (da sonarsi alla levatione)

Ricercar II

Canzona II

Toccata No. 9

Allemande

Suite No. 18

Suite No. 12 in C major

Gibbons, O:

Pavan

Grigny:

Cromorne en taille à deux parties

Handel:

Keyboard Suite, HWV 433 in F minor

Kuhnau:

The Biblical Sonatas

Lawes, W:

Suite No. 2 a 5 in F major : fantasia

Suite No. 2 a 5 in F major : aire

Suite No. 7 in D minor : fantasia

Suite No. 7 in D minor : air 'almand'

Suite No. 7 in D minor : 'galliard'

Suite No. 3 in B-flat major : in nomine

Marini, B:

Balletto secondo a tre & a quattro

Mondonville:

6 Sonatas Op. 3

Morley:

Nancie

Muffat, Georg:

Sonata No. 2 from Armonico Tributo

Poglietti:

Ricercar primi toni

Purcell:

Rejoice in the Lord alway ('The Bell Anthem'), Z49

Blow up the trumpet in Sion, Z10

O God, thou art my god, Z35

Chacony in G minor - for Two Violins, Viola and Bass Z730

O God, thou hast cast us out, Z36

My heart is inditing, Z30

Remember not, O Lord, our offences, Z50

Overture in D minor Z771

Pavan in B flat major, Z750

Ground in D minor, ZD222

Suite in G major, Z 770

Pavan in A minor Z749

Three Parts upon a Ground in D major - Z731

Overture in G minor Z772

Suite No. 6 in D major, Z 667

Pavan for Three Violins and Bass in G minor - Z752

Sefauchi's Farewell, Z656

A New Ground in E minor, Z. T682

4-part Sonnata No. 3 in A minor - Z804

Fantasia No. 7

Fly swift ye hours, Z369

The father brave as e'er was Dane (from Who can from joy refrain?, Z342)

Return revolting rebels (from Timon of Athens, Z632)

Rameau:

Nouvelles Suites de Pièces de Clavecin: La Triomphante

L'Entretien des muses

Menuet

Pièces de Clavecin 1724: Les Tourbillons

Sarabande

La villageoise

Pièces de Clavecin en concerts

Reincken:

Choralfantasie “An Wasserflüssen Babylon”

Rosenmüller:

Sonata Settima a 4

Scarlatti, D:

Keyboard Sonata K3 in A minor

Keyboard Sonata K52 in D minor

Keyboard Sonata K215 in E major

Keyboard Sonata K216 in E major

Scheidemann:

Praeambulum in D minor

Scheidt:

Paduan a 4

Schmelzer:

Sacro-Profanus Concentus Musicus: Sonatas VII & IX

Tisdale:

Pavana Chromatica (Mrs. Katherin Tregians Paven)

Tomkins:

A sad Pavan for these distracted times

Pavan Of Three Parts

Galliard Of Three Parts

Turini:

Sonata


Gustav Leonhardt (harpsichord/organ/bass viol/virginal/narration/director ), Agnes Giebel (soprano), Marie Luise Gilles (alto), Bert van t’Hoff (tenor), Peter Christoph Runge (bass), James Bowman (countertenor), Nigel Rogers (tenor), Max van Egmond (bass), Lars Frydén (violin), Anner Bylsma (cello), Frans Brüggen (flute), Sigiswald Kuijken (violin), Wieland Kuijken (viola da gamba) & Veronika Hampe (alto viol)

The Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, Brüggen-Consort & Leonhardt-Consort, Gustav Leonhardt

“Gustav Leonhardt's patrician demeanour and Calvinistic refusal to indulge his ego run contrary to the common trend for keyboard players to emulate performing seals. And yet he has the power to transfix an audience, as he did throughout his Wigmore Hall recital, without the need for gratuitous showmanship or wild musical gestures. Austerity and sobriety are the names of his particular performing game, tempered by a compelling mix of passion and commitment to the broad repertoire within his command.” Andrew Stewart, The Independent, 10th January 1996

“Among the scholar-performers who have sparked and led the early music revival, surely none has played a greater part and exerted a more benificent influence on younger musicians and the public than Gustav Leonhardt. Harpsichordist, organist, conductor, teacher, musicologist and editor are all roles in which he has distinguished himself.” Howard Schott, The Musical Times, October 1992

Warner Classics Das Alte Werk - 2564696144

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