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Verónica Cangemi was born in Mendoza, Argentina and was a cellist in the Mendoza Symphonic Orchestra before winning both the National Singing Competition in Argentina and the Francisco Viñas Competition in Barcelona. Her first European performance was in Gluck’s Armide with Les Musiciens du Louvre. She has concentrated largely on Mozart and the Baroque repertoire, working with such directors and ensembles as Giovanni Antonini, Ivor Bolton, William Christie, Adam Fischer, Nikolaus Harnoncourt, René Jacobs, Ton Koopman, Sir Neville Marriner and Zubin Mehta. The Baroque pieces on the album contain highly virtuosic music by composers like Nicola Porpora that would have been performed by the great castrato Farinelli, as well as arias by Vivaldi and Handel renowned for their challenging vocal lines. The Latin flavour of the disc is complemented by the inclusion of 20th century pieces by Piazzolla, Guastavino and Villa-Lobos all of whom hail from Cangemi’s native South America. | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | 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, 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. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Simone Kermes: DrammaDeluxe Version
Featuring EIGHT WORLD PREMIERE RECORDINGS, the new album from German Soprano Simone Kermes further proves how deserving she is of the title “The Queen of Baroque”! The album, titled ‘Dramma’ features a selection of the most virtuosic opera arias of this time, originally composed for castrati singers such as Farinelli and Caffarelli. The arias require highest dramatic expression and flawless vocal technique. Kermes studied these demanding compositions in extreme detail before embarking on the great challenge of recording them. Besides the renowned Lascia ch’io pianga from Handel’s Rinaldo, Simone selected thirteen rarities and genuinely newly discovered arias, including several by the composer Nikola Porpora. She is accompanied by the ensemble La Magnifica Comunità. “Eight of the 12 songs are world premiere recordings of unaccountably beautiful arias...Kermes treats these first airings with due care, exhibiting stately grace and poise on Porpora’s “Alto Giove”, and coping remarkably with the wide range and rapid coloratura passages of material often written for castrati, notably Giuseppe De Majo’s “Per trionfar pugnando”.” The Independent, 18th August 2012 “This collection of castrato arias includes six astonishing discoveries, many recorded for the first time...sung by the beguilingly agile Simone Kermes with delightfully pungent playing from La Magnifica Comunità. Listen through headphones for some glorious detail in the continuo.” The Observer, 26th August 2012 “Kermes's voice is hardly conventionally beautiful...she thrills with her fearless attack and coruscating coloratura...Kermes is never dull. And at her finest...her energy, technical brilliance and imagination silence criticism.” Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2012 “Some people find her singing mannered; I prefer to think of her as a Schwarzkopf of the Baroque - a singer in whom keen intelligence (demonstrated no less in her scholarly booklet-note), stylistic sophistication and searching imagination achieve extraordinary artistic combination. Throughout, La Magnifica Comunità, the Padua-based period band, supports her magnificently.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2012 ***** BBC Music Magazine
Opera Choice - December 2012 |
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| |  | Dramma
Emblazoned on the title page of many an 18th-century Italian opera libretto, “dramma per musica” soon became the name for the operas composed to those words. The name perfectly evokes the fury of passions which the masterpieces of the period captured with such power. This collection of astonishing discoveries – many of them heard here in world-premiere recordings – brings together some of the most magnificent arias of the genre. All of them place such huge demands on the singer’s abilities that only the world’s most legendary castratos such as Farinelli and Caffarelli were considered able to do them justice. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Ladies sing Baroque
Bach, J S: | St Matthew Passion, BWV244: Erbarme dich Angela Kazimiercszuk (soprano) Mass in B minor, BWV232: Agnus Dei Nathalie Stutzmann (contralto) | Handel: | The soft complaining flute (A Song for St Cecilia's Day) Lucy Crowe (soprano) Fido specchio (from Il trionfo del tempo e del disinganno) Deborah York (soprano) Se la bellezza perde vaghezza (from Il Trionfo del tempo e del disinganno) Sara Mingardo (contralto) Se vive in te (from Radamisto) Sandrine Piau (soprano), Sara Mingardo (contralto) Se pietà di me non senti (from Giulio Cesare) Sandrine Piau (soprano) To thee, thou glorious son of worth (from Theodora) Karina Gauvin (soprano), Marie-Nicole Lemieux (contralto) | Monteverdi: | 'Amor, dicea' from Lamento della Ninfa Rosana Bertini (soprano) | Pergolesi: | Stabat mater: Opening duet Gemma Bertagnolli (soprano), Sara Mingardo (contralto) | Porpora: | Alto Giove (from Polifemo) Veronica Cangemi (soprano) | Purcell: | Bid the virtues (from Come ye Sons of Art, Z323) Patricia Petibon (soprano) | Strozzi: | Lagrime mie Anna Caterina Antonacci (soprano) Miei pensieri Roberta Invernizzi (soprano) | Vivaldi: | In furore iustissimae irae, RV626: Allegro Sandrine Piau (soprano) Zeffiretti che sussurate (from Ercole sul Termodonte) Sandrine Piau (soprano), Ann Hallenberg (mezzo) Veni, sequere fida (from Juditha Triumphans, RV644) Magdalena Kozena (soprano) Se l’acquisto di quel Soglio (from La Verità in cimento) Nathalie Stutzmann (contralto) Nel profondo from Orlando Furioso Marie-Nicole Lemieux (contralto) Stabat Mater, RV621: largo Marie-Nicole Lemieux (contralto) Gemo in punto e fremo (from L'Olimpiade RV725) Sara Mingardo (contralto) Anderò, volerò, griderò (from Orlando finto pazzo) Sonia Prina (contralto) Gelosia, tu già rendi l’alma mia from Ottone in villa Julia Lezhneva (soprano) |
The baroque woman was confined to a strictly domestic role. She was either saintly (mother of Christ and the subject of religious allegory as in Handel’s Trionfo del tempo e del disinganno), a diva, a queen (Poppea, Cleopatra) or the inevitable victim in classical tragedies like Semiramis, Berenice, Rodelinda and Agrippina. 'Ladies sing Baroque' is shaped as a nod to those ladies who have enchanted jazz, but composed of music from two centuries earlier: hymns to emotion, the tunes that disturb for eternity! Monteverdi's invention of opera, Vivaldi's music for the Pieta, Pergolesi and Bach bring the drama and emotion found in temples and churches. Highlights include the final duet from 'L'Incorronazione di Poppea' and Bach's sublime 'Erbarme dich' whilst two Canadians with strong characters, Marie-Nicole Lemieux and Karina Gauvin, successfully evoke the legendary association of Marilyn Horne and Montserrat Caballé. | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Farinelli & Il Castrato - Original Soundtrack
Reissue of Naïve’s best selling (more than 800,000 copies sold worldwide) soundtrack to the film ‘Farinelli’, the 1994 biopic film about the life and career of Italian opera singer Farinelli, considered one of the greatest castrato singers of all time. It stars Stefano Dionisi as Farinelli and was directed by Belgian director Gérard Corbiau. Although Dionisi provided the speaking voice, Farinelli's singing voice was provided by a soprano, Ewa Malas-Godlewska and a countertenor, Derek Lee Ragin, who were recorded separately then digitally merged to recreate the sound of a castrato. Through the film the general public discovered a whole repertoire of works for a voice that can no longer be heard today. The soundtrack from the film became a bestseller, as we discovered with delight some beautiful pieces by Handel, Pergolesi, Hasse, Porpora and others, in a unique interpretation. | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Les Grandes Eaux Musicales de Versailles
Visitors to the Palace of Versailles have for many years had their experience of walking around the glorious fountains and small lakes in the gardens enhanced by the production of music of the period played through discreetly placed speakers. This year a new version of these “Grandes Eaux Musicales” has been put together by Les Talens Lyriques and its director Christophe Rousset. The music featured is by Rameau, Lully, Gluck, Demarest, and Porpora. | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Arianna a Naxos
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