Antonio Vivaldi:
Stabat Mater
Nisi Dominus
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Ensemble Artaserse
- Kammerorchester
Deutschland
Im Jahr 2002, nach langer Zusammenarbeit in den renommiertesten Barockensembles in Frankreich und anderen europäischen Ländern, schlossen sich einige Musiker zum Ensemble Artaserse zusammen: Christine Plubeau (Viola da Gamba), Claire Antonini (Theorbe), Yoko Nakamura (Cembalo und Orgel) und, natürlich, Philippe Jaroussky (Countertenor). Sie gaben im Oktober 2002 ein erstes und hochgelobtes Konzert im Théâtre du Palais-Royal in Paris, mit der „Musiche a voce sola“ des italienischen Komponisten Benedetto Ferrari.
Mit seiner Fähigkeit, sich in wechselnden Besetzungen an zahlreiche Repertoires u.a. mit Musik von Antonio Vivaldi, Georg Friedrich Händel, Claudio Monteverdi und Francesco Cavalli anzupassen, spielte das Ensemble nach und nach bei den bekanntesten Festivals in Frankreich, wie den Festivals von Ambronay, Zobel, Pontoise, Saint-Michel-en-Thiérache, Festival de Musique Ancienne de Lyon, der Salle Gaveau, dem Auditorium du Louvre und dem Théâtre des Champs-Elysées und dem Théatre du Châtelet in Paris, dem Château de Versailles, der Oper Bordeaux, Nancy Opéra etc.
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Philippe Jaroussky (Countertenor) - Ensemble Artaserse
Il mio Vivaldi
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Ansprechpartner:
- Tobias Weigold-Wimmer tobias@weigold-boehm.de +49 81 93 23 61 200
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Philippe Jaroussky (Countertenor) - Ensemble Artaserse
Il mio Vivaldi
Programm:
Antonio Vivaldi:
Stabat Mater
Nisi Dominus
***
Opernarien (Auswahl)Ansprechpartner:
- Tobias Weigold-Wimmer tobias@weigold-boehm.de +49 81 93 23 61 200
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Philippe Jaroussky (Countertenor) - Ensemble Artaserse
Il mio Vivaldi
Programm:
Antonio Vivaldi:
Stabat Mater
Nisi Dominus
***
Opernarien (Auswahl)Ansprechpartner:
- Tobias Weigold-Wimmer tobias@weigold-boehm.de +49 81 93 23 61 200
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Philippe Jaroussky (Countertenor) - Ensemble Artaserse
Dolcissimo sospiro
Programm:
In 2002, Philippe Jaroussky founded the Ensemble Artaserse to explore and record the music of Benedetto Ferrari: this event, the artist's first solo album, gave tangible form to his already deeply rooted attachment to the 17th-century repertoire — that Seicento which would never leave him throughout his extraordinary career and which he would champion in every corner of the world. Philippe's legendary musical curiosity finds in this repertoire a continent commensurate with his ambitions, one that he is among the very few to have explored so exhaustively.
From the poetic purity of the great pioneers (Giulio Caccini or the Monteverdi of L'Orfeo, so different from that of L'Incoronazione di Poppea) to the melodic breadth of their celebrated heirs (Francesco Cavalli, Benedetto Ferrari himself) or lesser-known ones (Sigismondo d'India), not forgetting Barbara Strozzi, Philippe Jaroussky has assembled a magnificent bouquet of scores from among those he loves most passionately.
With his consummate vocal mastery, his unerring musicality and his art of sculpting the word, the French countertenor has few rivals in the singular yet supremely beautiful art of the early Baroque. It goes without saying that his companions in the Ensemble Artaserse are likewise incomparable virtuosos and experts of these lofty eras, lending refined emphasis to every inflection of their director and singer.
His programm Dolcissimo sospiro includes arias by Monteverdi, Frescobaldi, Cesti, Rossi, Castaldi Strozzi....
Members of ENSEMBLE ARTASERSE are
Christine Plubeau, viole de gambe
Angélique Mauillon, harpe
Marc Wolff, archiluth et guitare
Marco Horvat, lirone, théorbe et lirone
Yoko Nakamura, clavecin et orgue positifAnsprechpartner:
- Tobias Weigold-Wimmer tobias@weigold-boehm.de +49 81 93 23 61 200
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Philippe Jaroussky (Countertenor) - Ensemble Artaserse
Dolcissimo sospiro
Programm:
In 2002, Philippe Jaroussky founded the Ensemble Artaserse to explore and record the music of Benedetto Ferrari: this event, the artist's first solo album, gave tangible form to his already deeply rooted attachment to the 17th-century repertoire — that Seicento which would never leave him throughout his extraordinary career and which he would champion in every corner of the world. Philippe's legendary musical curiosity finds in this repertoire a continent commensurate with his ambitions, one that he is among the very few to have explored so exhaustively.
From the poetic purity of the great pioneers (Giulio Caccini or the Monteverdi of L'Orfeo, so different from that of L'Incoronazione di Poppea) to the melodic breadth of their celebrated heirs (Francesco Cavalli, Benedetto Ferrari himself) or lesser-known ones (Sigismondo d'India), not forgetting Barbara Strozzi, Philippe Jaroussky has assembled a magnificent bouquet of scores from among those he loves most passionately.
With his consummate vocal mastery, his unerring musicality and his art of sculpting the word, the French countertenor has few rivals in the singular yet supremely beautiful art of the early Baroque. It goes without saying that his companions in the Ensemble Artaserse are likewise incomparable virtuosos and experts of these lofty eras, lending refined emphasis to every inflection of their director and singer.
His programm Dolcissimo sospiro includes arias by Monteverdi, Frescobaldi, Cesti, Rossi, Castaldi Strozzi....
Members of ENSEMBLE ARTASERSE are
Christine Plubeau, viole de gambe
Angélique Mauillon, harpe
Marc Wolff, archiluth et guitare
Marco Horvat, lirone, théorbe et lirone
Yoko Nakamura, clavecin et orgue positifAnsprechpartner:
- Tobias Weigold-Wimmer tobias@weigold-boehm.de +49 81 93 23 61 200