Delphine Galou sings 'Agitata infidu flatu' from Antonio Vivaldi's 'Juditha Triumphans' www.accademiabizantina.it
Short Movie Director: Marco Boarino Short Movie Associate Directors & Production: Setteventi
Performed by Delphine Galou with Accademia Bizantina Ottavio Dantone, conductor with: Delphine Galou, Alto Alessandro Tampieri, Andrea Rognoni, Lisa Kawata Ferguson, violins I Ana Liz Ojeda Hernandez, Paolo Zinzani, Mauro Massa, violins II Diego Mecca, Alice Bisanti, altos Mauro Valli, Paolo Ballanti, cellos Nicola Dal Maso, double basses Tiziano Bagnati, lute OTTAVIO DANTONE, harpsichord, organ and conductor
"A memorable performance of the Bach partita, shot live at a public concert in London which helped us to learn that there is almost always a depth to live performance on film that is frequently missing from studio performances. [...] The partita in D minor partita BWV 1004 includes the great chaconne, one of the towering masterpieces of Western music."
Jean-Philippe RAMEAU : Tristes apprêts (Castor et Pollux) Sabine Devieilhe, soprano Les Ambassadeurs, dir. Alexis Kossenko Excerpt from album "LE GRAND THEATRE DE L'AMOUR" (Warner Classics / Erato) (Colin Laurent, réalisateur)
Philippe Jaroussky & Emőke Baráth record Sartorio: 'Numi, che veggio'
With Philippe Jaroussky’s new album, La Storia di Orfeo, the French countertenor realises a long-held dream: to portray the mythic Orpheus – divine musician who ventures into the underworld to retrieve his beloved wife Eurydice from the clutches of death – in his many guises, an inspiration for the very first opera and beyond.
“This project, which was inspired by three key 17th-century operas, was conceived as a kind of opera in miniature or as a cantata for two solo voices and chorus, and features just two characters: Orpheus and Eurydice,” explains Jaroussky.
Violinist Lisa Jacobs and ensemble The String Soloists perform 'Violin Concerto in D major Op. 3, No. 1' by Locatelli during The Sunday Morning Concert on Sunday the 7th of January 2018 in Het Concertgebouw, Amsterdam.
Locatelli’s music was the reason Lisa Jacobs fell in love with the violin. When little, her mother played his music during breakfast and Lisa would crawl into the speakers. Locatelli’s ‘Violin Concerto’ is thus a logical choice for Lisa and her ensemble to play during this concert, that’s very close to Lisa’s heart.
Joyce DiDonato sings "Brilla nell'alma" from Händel's opera Alessandro, accompanied by Il Pomo d'Oro as part of the ZDF's broadcast "The Venice of Donna Leon".
Countertenor Franco Fagioli sings Scherza infida in grembo al drudo, an aria from the opera 'Ariodante' (HWV 33) composed by G. F.Handel. Premiered 8 Jan.1735 at Covent Garden. The role of Ariodante, a vassal prince, was originally sung by the mezzosoprano castrato Giovanni Carestini.
Scherza infida in grembo al drudo Io tradito a morte in braccio Per tua colpa ora men vo. Ma a spezzar l'indegno laccio, Ombra mesta, e spirto ignudo, Per tua pena io tornero.
G.F. Handel (1685 - 1759) - Aria Tamerlano: "A dispetto d'un volto ingrato" from opera: "Tamerlano" HWV 18
Countertenor - Jakub Józef Orliński Conductor - Andriy Yurkevych Orchestra of the Teatr Wielki – Polish National Opera
A dispetto d'un volto ingrato più sdegnato già s'agita il cor.
E nel petto ai tumulti dell’alma può dar calma il mio solo furor.
A dispetto d'un volto ingrato, ecc
Archiwum Konkursu Moniuszkowskiego: Live audition from the Final of The 9th International Stanisław Moniuszko Vocal Competition (9-14 May 2016) in Warsaw at Teatr Wielki - Opera Narodowa