Home » Con voce festiva. Scarlatti
Scarlatti’s cantatas are veritable opera miniatures in wich his writing for the voice, highlights the expressive powers of the various affects of love : love the pleasure-seeker, love the tyrant, love the traitor and love the combatant. Voice and instruments are unite in an inventive spirit of virtuoso rivalry, laying bare the passions of the soul.
Magali Léger, soprano
Paulin Bündgen, contre-ténor
Orchestre Les Passions :
Jean-Marc Andrieu, direction et flûtes à bec
Gilone Gaubert, Nirina Betoto, violons
Alexandra Delcroix-Vulcan, alto
Damien Ventula, violoncelle
Mathieu Serrano, contrebasse
Ronaldo Correia de Lima Lopes, théorbe
Yvan Garcia, orgue
► Con voce festiva. Aria con tromba sola
► Il giardino d’Amore. Sinfonia of serenade for trumpets and strings
► La Fenice. Cantate for soprano, 2 violins and bass continuo
► Mio tesoro. Aria for soprano, trumpet, 2 violins and b.c.
► Concerto in A minor for recorder, 2 violins and b.c.
► Su le sponde del Tebro. Cantate for soprano, trumpet, 2 violins and b.c.
► Sonate 3 and 4, senza cembalo al tavolino
► Clori mia, Clori bella. Cantate for soprano, recorder and b.c.
► A battaglia. Aria for soprano, trumpet, 2 violins and b.c.
Duration: 67’07
Largo du Concerto pour flûte à bec en La mineur, avec Jean-Marc Andrieu
Aria de la cantate Clori mia, Clori bella, avec Isabelle Poulenard
Allegro de la Sonate à 4
Con voce festiva was recorded in november/december 2005 at the Saint-Jean Baptiste Chapel in Toulouse. Label Ligia Digital/ Harmonia Mundi Distribution, 2006.
Recording, artistic direction and digital arrangement : Eric Baratin.
With the support of l’ADDA 82 and the Crédit Agricole Nord Midi-Pyrénées.