Hahn, R: A Chloris

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Ailyn Pérez: Poème d’un jour

Ailyn Pérez: Poème d’un jour


Falla:

Siete Canciones populares españolas

Fauré:

Poème d'un jour Op. 21

Recorded live at St John’s Smith Square, March 2012

Rencontre

Recorded live at St John’s Smith Square, March 2012

Toujours!, Op. 21 No. 2

Recorded live at St John’s Smith Square, March 2012

Adieu, Op. 21 No. 3, from Poème d'un jour

Recorded live at St John’s Smith Square, March 2012

Hahn, R:

A Chloris

Recorded live at St John’s Smith Square, March 2012

L'heure exquise

Recorded live at St John’s Smith Square, March 2012

Le printemps

Recorded live at St John’s Smith Square, March 2012

Si mes vers avaient des ailes

Le rossignol des lilas

L'Enamourée

Massenet:

Je suis encore tout étourdie (from Manon)

Recorded live at St John’s Smith Square, March 2012

Adieu, notre petite table (from Manon)

Recorded live at St John’s Smith Square, March 2012

Obradors:

La Mia sola, Laureola

Recorded live at St John’s Smith Square, March 2012

Al Amor

Recorded live at St John’s Smith Square, March 2012

Corazón, por qué pasáis

Recorded live at St John’s Smith Square, March 2012

El majo celoso

Recorded live at St John’s Smith Square, March 2012

Con amores, la mi madre

Recorded live at St John’s Smith Square, March 2012

Del cabello más sutil

Recorded live at St John’s Smith Square, March 2012

Chiquitita la novia

Recorded live at St John’s Smith Square, March 2012

Turina:

Poema en forma de canciones (5), Op. 19

Recorded live at St John’s Smith Square, March 2012


Ailyn Pérez (soprano) & Iain Burnside (piano)

A delightful programme of French and Spanish song explores the theme of love found, enjoyed and lost, from the dropped hints of Fauré to the fiery folk passion of Turina, Obradors and de Falla. The gentle charm of Reynaldo Hahn and impassioned fervour of Massenet’s Manon are equally captured by American soprano Ailyn Pérez, who has bewitched audiences on both sides of the Atlantic in opera and song.

“Poème d’un jour” explores the musical traditions of France and Spain through composers including Hahn, Massenet, Faure, Obradors, Turina and de Falla.

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Philippe Jaroussky: La voix des rêves

Philippe Jaroussky: La voix des rêves

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anon.:

Ciaccona di Paradiso, e dell'Inferno

Caldara:

Lo seguitai felice (L'Olimpiade)

Cavalli:

Uscitemi dal cor, lacrime amare

Hahn, R:

A Chloris

Handel:

Son nata a lagrimar (from Giulio Cesare)

Venti turbini (Rinaldo)

Lascia ch'io pianga (from Rinaldo)

Io t'abbraccio (from Rodelinda)

Aminta e Fillide (Arresta il passo) HWV 83: Se vago rio

Scherza, infida (from Ariodante)

Verdi prati (from Alcina)

Mi lusinga il dolce affetto (from Alcina)

Lekeu:

Sur une tombe

Massenet:

Elégie

Monteverdi:

Sento un certo non so che

Ohime ch'io cado

Adagiati, Poppea - Oblivion soave (L'incoronazione di Poppea)

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

Piazzólla:

Los Pajaros Perdidos

Porpora:

Alto Giove (from Polifemo)

Purcell:

Sound the trumpet, beat the drum, Z335

Rossi, Luigi:

Lasciate averno (from Orfeo)

Sances:

Lagrimosa beltà

Shostakovich:

Duet for Two Violins and Piano

Strozzi:

Il Lamento "Su'l Rodano severo"

L'Eraclito amoroso 'Udite amanti'

Vivaldi:

Vedro con mio diletto (from Giustino)

Se in ogni guardo from Orlando finto pazzo

Sol da te, mio dolce amore (from Orlando furioso)

Sento con qual diletto (from Ercole sul Termodonte)

Nel profondo from Orlando Furioso

Nisi Dominus: Cum dederit


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”.

“LA VOIX DES RÊVES - Greatest Moments in Concert” (available on DVD & Blu Ray) features video footage from a number of occasions and venues – including items from a concert given among the crystal chandeliers of the splendid Galerie des Glaces in the palace of Versailles, and works by Handel and Vivaldi performed in another jewel of French Baroque architecture, the sumptuously decorated Chapelle de la Trinité in Lyon. Also included are exclusive interviews an array of fellow musicians: Jean-Christophe Spinosi, Emmanuelle Haïm, Christina Pluhar; Jérôme Ducros, Quatuor Ebène, Gautier Capuçon, Marie-Nicole Lemieux and Renaud Capuçon.

Jaroussky and his appeal were aptly summarised in a recent profile in the French magazine Balthazar: “Philippe Jaroussky alternates between opera and recitals, bringing his sensual, graceful voice and matinee idol looks, and this has made him a key star of classical music. But his recordings also reveal a skilled musicologist who has revived numerous forgotten artists like the castrato Carestini [and the composers] Johann Christian Bach and Caldara. Jaroussky simply glows. Anyone who has had the opportunity to meet him will find it hard to forget his enthusiastic conversation and his magnetic gaze.”

The singer made his passions clear in an interview with Crescendo magazine, revealing that “I don’t like being told I have the ‘voice of an angel’, because that would just mean that it sounds pretty and takes people out of themselves … I want to be able to evoke more human emotions too: sorrow, despair, jealousy.” Speaking to the leading French newspaper Le Monde, he went into more detail on his philosophy as a maturing singer: “Ten years into your career, you reach a certain level of purity in your approach. You are always set on improving – strengthening your high notes, your low notes, your projection or your expressivity – but you also accept what it means to be an artist.”

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Philippe Jaroussky: La voix des rêves

Philippe Jaroussky: La voix des rêves

Greatest Moments on Concerts


anon.:

Ciaccona di Paradiso, e dell'Inferno

Caldara:

Lo seguitai felice (L'Olimpiade)

Cavalli:

Uscitemi dal cor, lacrime amare

Hahn, R:

A Chloris

Handel:

Son nata a lagrimar (from Giulio Cesare)

Venti turbini (Rinaldo)

Lascia ch'io pianga (from Rinaldo)

Io t'abbraccio (from Rodelinda)

Aminta e Fillide (Arresta il passo) HWV 83: Se vago rio

Scherza, infida (from Ariodante)

Verdi prati (from Alcina)

Mi lusinga il dolce affetto (from Alcina)

Lekeu:

Sur une tombe

Massenet:

Elégie

Monteverdi:

Sento un certo non so che

Ohime ch'io cado

Adagiati, Poppea - Oblivion soave (L'incoronazione di Poppea)

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

Piazzólla:

Los Pajaros Perdidos

Porpora:

Alto Giove (from Polifemo)

Purcell:

Sound the trumpet, beat the drum, Z335

Rossi, Luigi:

Lasciate averno (from Orfeo)

Sances:

Lagrimosa beltà

Shostakovich:

Duet for Two Violins and Piano

Strozzi:

Il Lamento "Su'l Rodano severo"

L'Eraclito amoroso 'Udite amanti'

Vivaldi:

Vedro con mio diletto (from Giustino)

Se in ogni guardo from Orlando finto pazzo

Sol da te, mio dolce amore (from Orlando furioso)

Sento con qual diletto (from Ercole sul Termodonte)

Nel profondo from Orlando Furioso

Nisi Dominus: Cum dederit


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”.

“LA VOIX DES RÊVES - Greatest Moments in Concert” (available on DVD & Blu Ray) features video footage from a number of occasions and venues – including items from a concert given among the crystal chandeliers of the splendid Galerie des Glaces in the palace of Versailles, and works by Handel and Vivaldi performed in another jewel of French Baroque architecture, the sumptuously decorated Chapelle de la Trinité in Lyon. Also included are exclusive interviews an array of fellow musicians: Jean-Christophe Spinosi, Emmanuelle Haïm, Christina Pluhar; Jérôme Ducros, Quatuor Ebène, Gautier Capuçon, Marie-Nicole Lemieux and Renaud Capuçon.

Jaroussky and his appeal were aptly summarised in a recent profile in the French magazine Balthazar: “Philippe Jaroussky alternates between opera and recitals, bringing his sensual, graceful voice and matinee idol looks, and this has made him a key star of classical music. But his recordings also reveal a skilled musicologist who has revived numerous forgotten artists like the castrato Carestini [and the composers] Johann Christian Bach and Caldara. Jaroussky simply glows. Anyone who has had the opportunity to meet him will find it hard to forget his enthusiastic conversation and his magnetic gaze.”

The singer made his passions clear in an interview with Crescendo magazine, revealing that “I don’t like being told I have the ‘voice of an angel’, because that would just mean that it sounds pretty and takes people out of themselves … I want to be able to evoke more human emotions too: sorrow, despair, jealousy.” Speaking to the leading French newspaper Le Monde, he went into more detail on his philosophy as a maturing singer: “Ten years into your career, you reach a certain level of purity in your approach. You are always set on improving – strengthening your high notes, your low notes, your projection or your expressivity – but you also accept what it means to be an artist.”

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L'heure Exquise

L'heure Exquise

Melodies Francaises


Chaminade:

La Mouche Mme Segovia: Serenade

Chausson:

Le temps des lilas

Nos souvenirs

Debussy:

Beau Soir

Duparc:

Soupir

Extase

Escaich:

Une vie

Fauré:

Après un rêve, Op. 7 No. 1

Les berceaux, Op. 23 No. 1

Tristesse, Op. 6 No. 2

Gounod:

O ma belle rebelle

Hahn, R:

L'heure exquise

A Chloris

Kosma:

Autumn Leaves

Deux escargots

Dans ma maison

Marchetti, Fermo:

Fascination

Massenet:

Elégie

Poulenc:

Les chemins de l'amour

Métamorphoses: C'est ainsi que tu es

Violon

Ravel:

Vocalise-étude en forme de habanera

Deux mélodies hébraïques: Kaddisch

Saint-Saëns:

Danse macabre (song)

Satie:

Je te veux


Christian-Pierre La Marca (cello), Amandine Savary (piano)

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Albrecht Mayer: Bonjour Paris

Albrecht Mayer: Bonjour Paris


Debussy:

Préludes - Book 1: No. 8, La fille aux cheveux de lin

Clair de Lune (from Suite Bergamasque)

Fauré:

Pavane, Op. 50

Sicilienne, Op. 78

Françaix:

L'Horloge de flore

Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Mathias Mönius

Hahn, R:

A Chloris

Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Mathias Mönius

Indy:

Fantaisie sur des thèmes populaires français, Op. 31

Odermatt:

Été, Op. 18

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Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, Gotthard Odermatt

Ravel:

Pavane pour une infante défunte

Satie:

Gymnopédie No. 1


Albrecht Mayer, principal oboe of the Berlin Philharmonic, celebrates a lifelong passion for France with this album of popular melodies, including favourites by Debussy, Fauré, and Ravel — plus the world-premiere recording of the impressionistic Été.

“Gotthard Odermatt's Été is a delightful modern piece in the style of Ravel at his most pastoral.” The Independent, 25th February 2011 ***

“Mayer produces a velvety, ravishing sound of sensual purity. The authentic Gallic oboe tone is more nasal and plangent than Mayer's blemishless stream of eloquence, but when the results are so alluring I can't imagine anyone worrying unduly...Mayer sustains an astonishing level of musical poise, shaping every phrase to golden perfection.” Classic FM Magazine, June 2011 ****

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Opium (Mélodies Françaises)

Opium (Mélodies Françaises)


Caplet:

Viens, une flûte invisible soupire

Chaminade:

Sombrero (1894) – Edouard Guinand

Mignonne, à l'amour j'ai lié

Chausson:

Le temps des lilas

Debussy:

Romance

Dukas:

Sonnet – Ronsard

Dupont, G:

Les donneurs de sérénade

Fauré:

Automne, Op. 18 No. 3

Franck, C:

Nocturne

Hahn, R:

A Chloris

Fêtes galantes

Quand je fus pris au pavillon

Offrande

L'heure exquise

Indy:

Lied maritime

Lekeu:

Sur une tombe

Massenet:

Elégie

Nuit d'Espagne

Saint-Saëns:

Tournoiement ‘Songe d’opium’ Op. 26, No. 6

Violins dans le soir (de Noilles)


Philippe Jaroussky (contertenor) & Jérôme Ducros (piano)

Unsurprisingly, it is in the music of the Baroque era – the heyday of the castrato – that French countertenor Philippe Jaroussky has captured the attention of music-lovers lovers around the world. The ethereal, but sensuous beauty of his voice, his virtuosity and his sense of style have brought him critical praise, a number of major awards – including, in 2008, Germany’s prestigious Echo-Klassik prize for Male Singer of the Year, honouring his Virgin Classics album, Carestini: The Story of a Castrato – and impressive sales: more than 120,000 copies of his Vivaldi album Heroes and 90,000 of the Carestini release.

Jaroussky enters new territory with this programme of French songs from the late 19th and early 20th centuries – well over a hundred years after the end of the Baroque era. Taking its name, Opium, from a song by Saint-Saëns, it evokes the voluptuous, sometimes decadent spirit of the Belle Époque, the era of transition between Romanticism and Modernism. The programme includes a number of rarities by composers such as Dukas, Caplet, and Chaminade, as well as better-known numbers by figures like Fauré, Chausson and Hahn.

“Many people will probably wonder why a counter tenor should sing these songs,” says Jaroussky, “but if you think about it, the countertenor voice as such has no repertoire of its own, except the modern music written specifically for it. For the most part we sing music written for castratos who – as we know – had very different voices from ours. So why not venture into other musical worlds if we feel they are suited to our voices? … There has been David Daniels in Schubert, Max Emmanuel Cencic in Rossini, and even Andreas Scholl and Gérard Lesne in pop music.

“I’ve always felt a special affinity for French song, which was an area of focus in the early days of my studies with my teacher, Nicole Fallien. It was Renaud Capuçon -- whom I want to thank, along with Gautier Capuçon and Emmanuel Pahud for his valuable contribution to this disc -- who first had the idea of inviting me to sing Hahn, Chausson, Fauré in a recital. It was then that I met the pianist Jérôme Ducros, and we decided to work further on this rich and well-stocked repertoire, which contains some real undiscovered treasures. There is no theme to this album, but I wanted to record songs which have captured my heart and which suit my voice. Perhaps I can show them in a new light too.”

French song demands an acute sense of language and style, and today there are relatively few singers --- even native Francophones – who succeed in capturing its elusive magic. “I’ve decided to pronounce the texts in a way that is as close as possible to the spoken word – I don’t roll the ‘r’, for example,” continues Jaroussky. “The poetry should come to life without the imposition of too much interpretation or emotional contrivance. I’ve tried to approach it with humility.”

"Philippe Jaroussky is one of the best countertenors around. His voice is mellow, evenly toned, wide-ranging and largely free from intrusive mannerism and vocal strain” BBC Music Magazine, February 2007

“Philippe Jaroussky has a wide pitch range and absolute control throughout, with no tenseness at the top of hooting at the bottom, and his floated high notes are ravishing. Jérôme Ducros's accompanying is some of the best I have heard.” BBC Music Magazine, April 2009 ****

“His repertoire is fabulous, mixing gold star favourites with striking curios by non-song composers such as Dukas. The instrumental back-up from Jerome Ducros, the Capuçon brothers and Emmanuel Pahud is superb.” The Times, 28th March 2009 ***

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Un Frisson Français - A century of French song

Un Frisson Français - A century of French song


Bachelet:

Chère nuit

Bizet:

Chanson d'Avril

Canteloube:

Brezairola

Caplet:

Le corbeau et le renard

Chabrier:

Les Cigales

Chausson:

Les Papillons, Op. 2 No. 3 (Gautier)

Debussy:

Colloque sentimental

Duparc:

Au pays ou se fait la guerre

Fauré:

Vocalise-étude

Franck, C:

Nocturne

Gounod:

Au rossignol

Hahn, R:

A Chloris

Honegger:

Trois Chansons de la Petite Sirène H 63

Lalo:

Guitarre, Op. 28

Messiaen:

La fiancée perdue

Paladilhe:

Psyché

Poulenc:

La Dame de Monte Carlo

Ravel:

Le paon

Rosenthal, Manuel:

La souris d'Angleterre

Roussel:

Réponse d'une épouse sage, Op. 35 No. 2

Saint-Saëns:

Danse macabre (song)

Satie:

Le chapelier


Susan Graham (mezzo soprano) & Malcolm Martineau (piano)

Undoubtedly ONYX’s highlight of the year is the first recital disc for 5 years by the great American mezzo Susan Graham. Beloved by audiences the world over, this outstanding recording is sure to be much in demand worldwide.

The unique programme provides a celebration of French song in an unusual way – instead of groups of songs by several composers Susan has opted for a single song by 22 different composers from Bizet to Poulenc. This is the programme she and Malcolm Martineau her regular accompanist took on tour in the USA and Europe in 2007/2008. Reviews were unanimous “confirms Susan Graham as the ideal package she is” (Music Web) “resistance is futile” (New York Times); superb, exquisite (Chicago Tribune)

Susan Graham is particularly at home in French repertoire, one of the few non-French singers recognised by the French themselves when they made her a Commandeur dans L’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. Susan refutes the idea that all French vocal music sounds the same: "This programme has everything: loud, soft, high, low, fast, slow, romantic, acidic."

Includes some surprises- Saint-Saëns’ Danse Macabre for example, known by everyone as a orchestral showpiece but in fact first written as a song, but hardly ever performed as such; and some favourites such as Hahn’s À Chloris and Canteloube’s Brezairola, but far more discoveries such as the gorgeous Psyché by Paladilhe and Bachelet’s ecstatic Chère Nuit.

“With Susan Graham in radiant form and Malcolm Martineau not just an accompanist but an active partner in the project, "Un frisson français" offers a unique survey of French mélodie from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th: 22 songs… one composer. A rich collection in excellent sound: no one is likely to be disappointed.” Gramophone Magazine, November 2008

“The familiar here appears in unusual contexts and alongside a scattering of rarities. The performers are at one in their fluency, delicate rubato and avoidance of Anglo-Saxon archness, within an acoustic that combines intimacy and atmosphere.” BBC Music Magazine, November 2008 *****

“With Susan Graham in radiant form and Malcolm Martineau not just an accompanist but an active partner in the project, 'Un frisson français' offers a unique survey of French mélodie from the mid–19th century to the mid–20th: 22 songs…one per composer.
Martineau describes the plan as a 'tasting menu', starting with Gounod, to whom he ascribes the launching of the genre of French mélodie. Even Ravel said that Gounod was 'the true founder of the mélodie in France' and his song 'Au rossignol' ('To the Nightingale') is included in the first of five sections – 'founding fathers', including Bizet, Franck, Lalo and Saint–Saëns. It is fascinating to hear the original version with piano of 'Danse macabre', Graham marvellously biting.
Martineau describes the sequence as 'loosely chronological', and one beauty of the scheme is that rare and forgotten composers are included, such as Paladilhe and Bachelet who are represented in late–Romantic mélodies with night and nature dominating themes. The third group – including Ravel and Debussy – takes us into the 20th century. Especially fascinating is André Caplet's setting of 'Le corbeau et le renard' ('The Crow and the Fox') with elaborate piano accompaniment.
Only rare songs are chosen for each composer and perhaps Martineau chose some of them for the colourful accompaniments, as in Chausson's fluttering accompaniment for his picture of the butterfly in 'Le papillon'. The fourth section has childhood as a common theme and the climactic section has only one song, much the longest, Poulenc's 'La dame de Monte-Carlo', to words by Jean Cocteau. It is like an encapsulated version of the operatic monodrama La voix humaine with the singer on the verge of a breakdown.
A rich collection in excellent sound: no one is likely to be disappointed.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

BBC Music Magazine Awards 2009

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The Tokyo Recitals 1988-1990

The Tokyo Recitals 1988-1990


Granados:

Tonadillas: No. 6, El majo timido

Hahn, R:

A Chloris

Fleur fanée

Quand je fus pros au pavillon

Morante, M G:

Five traditional Catalan Songs

Nin:

El paño murciano (from Cantos populares españoles)

El Vito (from Cantos populares españoles)

Ravel:

Chanson de la mariée

Là-bas, vers l’eglise

Quel gallant m’est comparable

Chanson des cueilleuses de lentisques

Tout gai!

Schubert:

Der Tod und das Mädchen, D531

Die Forelle, D550

Ave Maria, D839

Erlkönig, D328

Schumann:

Aus den östlichen Rosen, Op. 25 No. 25

Intermezzo (No. 2 from Liederkreis, Op. 39)

Aus den hebräischen Gesängen, Op. 25 No. 15

Der Nussbaum, Op. 25 No. 3

Die Lotosblume, Op. 25 No. 7

Frühlingsnacht (No. 12 from Liederkreis, Op. 39)


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La Belle Époque: The Songs of Reynaldo Hahn

La Belle Époque: The Songs of Reynaldo Hahn


Hahn, R:

A Chloris

Le rossignol des lilas

L'Enamourée

Trois jours de vendange

Lydé

Tyndaris

Phyllis (No. 10 from Études Latines)

Les fontaines

L'Automne

Infidélité

Dans la nuit

D'une prison

Quand la nuit n'est pas étoilée

Fumée

Le printemps

Je me souviens

Quand je fus pris au pavillon

Paysage

Fêtes galantes

Nocturne

Mai

L'heure exquise

Offrande

Si mes vers avaient des ailes


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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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