Bach, J C: Orfeo ed Euridice: La legge accetto, o Dei

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Philippe Jaroussky: The Voice

Philippe Jaroussky: The Voice


anon.:

Ninna nanna di Gesù bambino

Bach, J C:

Ebben si vada...lo ti lascio: Ebben si vada

Orfeo ed Euridice: La legge accetto, o Dei

Sentimi, non partir...Al mio bene - Rondo: Al mio bene

Bassani, G B:

Ardendo sospiro (from In caligine umbrosa)

Bononcini, G B:

Chi d'Amor tra le catene

Caldara:

Tutto fa nocchiero (Ifigenia in Aulide)

Non tremar vassallo indegno (Temistocle)

Tutti nemici e rei (Adriano in Siria)

Chaminade:

Sombrero (1894) – Edouard Guinand

Fauré:

Requiem: Pie Jesu

Hahn, R:

A Chloris

Handel:

Scherza, infida (from Ariodante)

Ombra mai fu (from Serse)

Venti turbini (Rinaldo)

Mi lusinga il dolce affetto (from Alcina)

Lekeu:

Sur une tombe

Mattioli:

Ave Regina coelorum

Monteverdi:

Laudate Dominum

Pur ti miro (I gaze upon you) from L'Incoronazione di Poppea

Piazzólla:

Los Pajaros Perdidos

Porpora:

Alto Giove (from Polifemo)

Siface: Tu che d’ardire m’attendi

Purcell:

Music for a while, Z583

Rossi, Luigi:

Lasciate averno (from Orfeo)

Sances:

Stabat Mater: O quam tristis

Vivaldi:

Vanne perdida... Frà le procelle from Tito Manlio

Sento con qual diletto (from Ercole sul Termodonte)

Cantata RV676 'Pianti, sospiri e dimandar mercede': Cor ingrato dispietato

Vedro con mio diletto (from Giustino)

Mentre dormi amor fomenti from L’Olimpiade

Sento in seno from Tieteberga


Philippe Jaroussky (countertenor)

Philippe Jaroussky, described by Germany’s Die Zeit as “the Apollo of countertenors’, stands out among his many talented contemporaries as much for the soprano-like beauty of his tone as for the elegance and insight of his interpretations and his adventurous and erudite approach to repertoire – whether unearthing neglected scores by little-known composers or venturing beyond the Baroque into the 19th and 20th centuries.

Established as one of Virgin Classics’ bestselling artists, Jaroussky, now aged 34, has been honoured three times in the Victoires de la Musique awards in his native France and has also received Germany’s most prominent music prize, the Echo Klassik. His diverse achievements are saluted in two new collections on Virgin Classics – the 2CD set “The Voice” and the DVD and Blu Ray “La Voix des rêves: Greatest moments in Concert”.

“THE VOICE” 2 CD Best of Philippe Jaroussky comprises 31 tracks chosen by the singer himself and six previously unreleased tracks of music by Handel and Purcell. Vivaldi takes pride of place on the album, but other composers include Caldara, Porpora and JC Bach and, from later eras, Fauré, Reynaldo Hahn and even Argentina’s King of Tango, Ástor Piazzolla.

Virgin - 6026602

(CD - 2 discs)

$19.75

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J.C. Bach - La Dolce Fiamma

J.C. Bach - La Dolce Fiamma

Forgotten castrato arias


Bach, J C:

La Clemenza di Scipione: Pugna il guerriero

Artaserse - Cavatina: Perché tarda è mai la morte

Sentimi, non partir...Al mio bene - Recitativo: Sentimi, non partir

Orfeo ed Euridice: La legge accetto, o Dei

Adriano in Siria: Cara, la dolce fiamma

Adriano in Siria: Tutti nemici, e rei

Carattaco: Perfida Cartismandua!

Carattaco: Fra l'orrore di tanto spavento

Artaserse: No, che non ha la sorte

Artaserse: Vo solcando un mar crudele

Ebben si vada...lo ti lascio: Ebben si vada

Ebben si vada....lo ti lascio - Rondo: lo ti lascio

Temistocle: Ch'io parta


Philippe Jaroussky

Le Cercle De L'Harmonie, Jérémie Rhorer

In his seventh solo disc for Virgin Classics, Philippe Jaroussky explores the rarely performed operas of Johann Christian Bach, known as ‘the London Bach’.

“Jaroussky soars as effortlessly as a bird, with no sense of strain: perhaps this is how the great castrati of the 18th century sounded.” Gramophone

“The countertenor Philippe Jaroussky wields his sweet-toned, radiant voice to emotive effect, displaying both a rapid-fire coloratura technique and a poignant, lyrical expressiveness.” New York Times

Philippe Jaroussky’s last operatic recital for Virgin Classics collected arias written for a castrato singer, Carestini, whose star had been somewhat eclipsed by his contemporaries Farinelli and Senesino. With this recital, the French countertenor, with his voice of “startling beauty” (Classic FM) turns to a composer who – despite his famous surname, his celebrity in his lifetime, and his influence on the young Mozart – is still not given his full due: Johann Christian Bach (1735-1782). This new recital brings together arias from six of his operas, written for Milan, Mannheim and London, the city in which he spent the last 20 years of his life and where, in 1764, he met the Mozart, then a touring child prodigy.

“I like taking on the role of an interpreter who brings forgotten musicians the attention they deserve,” says Jaroussky, whose last Virgin Classics release, Opium featured some French rarities from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. “It was time to bring J.C. Bach out of Mozart’s shadow … He was a fan of Mozart’s, but his own worth should be recognised. His music is very intelligently written. It shows off the wind instruments, he was a master of ornamentation and there is a dialogue between voice and orchestra, although the tessitura of the vocal writing presents a real challenge, often ranging across two octaves.” Jaroussky’s art thrives on virtuoso demands of this kind; as The Times said: “What Jaroussky does with a formidable counter-tenor range is to make the words dance in fleet-footed rhythms – and to tell a story as though it were headline news.” The singer himself has researched this rarely performed music, returning to the original scores: “It’s like searching for hidden treasure,” he says.

The name of one of the operas is familiar, Orfeo ed Euridice, but the aria recorded here was written by Bach for insertion into Act 1 of Gluck’s most famous work.

Jaroussky’s partners on this disc are Le Cercle de L’Harmonie and Jérémie Rhorer, who played such an important role in soprano Diana Damrau’s Virgin Classics recitals Arie di bravura and Mozart: Donna. For Jaroussky’s tour of this J.C. Bach programme, scheduled for Hamburg, Berlin, Munich and Katowice (Poland) in November 2009, and Istanbul and London in December, they will be replaced by the equally distinguished and dynamic – and conductorless – Concerto Köln.

“You can't help...but be seduced by the passion and range of Jaroussky's singing, which embraces everything from perfect coloratura to rapt introversion.” The Guardian, 7th January 2010 ****

Virgin - 6945640

(CD)

$12.25

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