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2017-07-12 18:04:07
The beautiful stage is empty
[…] host appears in Pierrot makeup and a giant curly blonde wig). One joins in the hip-thrusting frenzy of the Champagne Aria. Although the maskers’ trio was a musical highpoint in its delicacy and poise, the party deteriorates into a hostage situation, with Anna, Elvira, Ottavio and Zerlina captive to Giovanni’s gun and Leporello’s knife. The Commendatore often stalks the stage, imploring Ottavio in particular, and knocks over a chair at the sight of Giovanni. Virginie Gervaise’s costumes mix Goya with boho grunge and Philipe Berthomé’s lighting design kept frenetic pace with the staging. This production brings out the humanity of Giovanni’s victims (Masetto is not the usual blockhead and Elvira is clear-headed), as they bond together in sorrow and frustration, but real credit goes to the beautifully detailed and responsive music-making of conductor Jérémie Rhorer. Tempos are swift and flexible, ideally suited to each voice and situation, and his feel […]
2017-07-01 01:00:00
[…] [flac, cue, log, scans] "War and Faith" Giorgio Mainerio (1535-1582) 2 Magnificat, Regina Coeli Clément Janequin (Jannequin) (1475-1560) La Guerre Mathias Hermann Werrecore (?-after 1574) La Bataglia Taliana Andrea Gabrieli, Claudio Merulo: Organ pieces Il Terzo Suono, Daltrocanto, Chorus Beatorum, La Fenice, Il Suonar Parlante Gian Paolo Fagotto Arts 47691-2 (2004) [flac, cue, log, scans] "Danze a stampa del Rinascimento europeo" "Printed dances of the European Renaissance" Italian anonymous, Claude Gervaise, Pierre Attaignant, Tielman Susato, Giorgio Mainerio, Michael Praetorius Accademia del Ricercare Pietro Busca Stradivarius (2003) [flac, cue, log, scans] "Italian Renaissance Madrigals" Antonio Campoli, Philippe Verdelot, Jacques Arcadelt, Cipriano da Rore, Giovan Domenico da Nola, Loyset Compére, Francesco Patavino, Maddalena Casulana, Luca Marenzio, Adrian Willaert, Francesco Bell'Haver, Orlando di Lasso The Hilliard Ensemble EMI CDC 7 54435 2 (1992) [flac, cue, log, scans] "L'art de […]
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2015-08-21 04:38:45
Ma’s Backward Cello Bash
[…] rock to early music, played a variety of instruments in diverse styles. The Boston Cello Quartet, consisting of Déjardin, Adam Esbensen, Mihail Jojatu, and Alexandre Lecarme, played several numbers of their own and joined the others for the beginning and end of the evening. Their first group was perhaps the most familiar music, at least to performers of 16th-century instrumental work, being a selection of four dances from the 3rd Book of Danceries by Claude Gervaise, editor of a series of popular collections in the 16th century. These were arranged by Déjardin. The rest of the program ranged across Europe and Asia, and was performed by different groupings of the four principal cellists with percussion in everything from solo to quartet combinations. One of the composers, Ali Ufkî Bey, was Polish, despite the name. Colin Jakobsen wrote Mirror for a Prince, an arrangement of 16th– and 17th-century Persian melodies. The […]
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