CLAUDIO MONTEVERDI
Teatro d’Amore
1. Toccata
2. “Ohimè ch’io cado” Philippe Jaroussky
3. “Pur ti miro” Nuria Rial, Philippe Jaroussky
4. “Damigella tutta bella” Nuria Rial, Philippe Jaroussky, Jan van Elsacker, Cyril Auvity, Joaõ Fernandes
5. “Amor” (Lamento della Ninfa, Rappresentativo) Nuria Rial, Jan van Elsacker, Cyril Auvity, Nicolas Achten
6. “Si dolce è’l tormento” Philippe Jaroussky
7. Sinfonie & Moresca
8. “Interrotte speranze” -Cyril Auvity, Jan van Elsacker
9. “Chiome d’oro” Nuria Rial
10. “Oblivion suave” Philippe Jaroussky
11. “Hor ch’el ciel e la terra” (Prima Parte) Micheala Riener, Lauren Armishaw, Philippe Jaroussky, Jan van Elsacker, Cyril Auvity, Nicolas Achten, Joaõ Ferndandes
12. “Tempro la cetra” - Cyril Auvity, Jan van Elsacker
13. Ballo
14. “Con che soavità” (Concertato a una voce e 9 Istrumenti) Nuria Rial
15. “Vago augelletto, che cantado vai” Zsuzsanna Toth, Lauren Armishaw, Philippe Jaroussky, Jan van Elsacker, Cyril Auvity, Nicolas Achten, Joaõ Fernandes
16. “Zefiro torna” (Ciaccona) Nuria Rial, Philippe Jaroussky
Nuria Rial – soprano, Philippe Jaroussky – countertenor, Cyril Auvity – tenor, Jan van Elsacker – tenor, Joaõ Fernandes – bass
L’Arpeggiata / Christina Pluhar
This, L’Arpeggiata’s first release on Virgin Classics, explores music by Claudio Monteverdi, blending instruments and voices – including those of countertenor Philippe Jaroussky and soprano Núria Rial in a kind of intoxicating baroque jam session. It includes the final duet from L’incoronazione di Poppea, often cited as one of the most sensuous and beautiful love scenes in all opera. Founded in 2000, L’Arpeggiata is a French-based ensemble directed by Austrian-born harpist and lutenist Christina Pluhar. Its members, some of the leading European soloists in their field, join forces with exceptional singers from the worlds of baroque and traditional music. The group’s particular focus is on French, Italian and Neapolitan music of the 17th century and it works with often daring instrumental improvisations, exploiting rich textures created by blending a variety of plucked instruments, and a vocal style influenced by traditional music.
Christina Pluhar describes L’Arpeggiata as an international cocktail of musicians with lots of character. There is a basic ensemble of regular players and then they are joined by other performers for each project. I choose not to work with the same singers all the time, preferring to give myself the option of looking for voices that seem to me to be perfect for specific repertoire … There are so many different ways of using the human voice and I think there is so much experimentation one can do, even in early music. When I’m accompanying vocal music, I try to go as far as I can in terms of improvisation, searching for colours which reflect the voice of the chosen singer and which determine and support feelings. Emotions are very close to the surface in speech, the singer’s voice, and in the words whose meaning we’re trying to convey. This recording was made in the celebrated Vredenburg concert hall in Utrecht, where L’Arpeggiata was resident ensemble at the Festival Oude Muziek in 2006.
‘The marvellous part-early part-jazz group L'Arpeggiata gave us a brilliantly conceived programme of improvisations.’
- The Daily Telegraph
‘A range of styles are explored…with a genial ease that belies the technical brilliance and musicianship without which it couldn’t possibly work. Aside from their superb music-making, the players convey a sense of utter conviction in what they are doing’ - Gramophone
‘If you haven't met baroque harpist Christina Pluhar and her group l'Arpeggiata, then it's time you did.’ - BBC Radio 3
Includes 44 page booklet
Virgin Classics 2361402