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Orfeo Orchestra, David Witczak, Reinoud Van Mechelen, Chantal Santon Jeffery - Rameau: Les fêtes d'Hébé, RCT 41 (2022)

Orfeo Orchestra, David Witczak, Reinoud Van Mechelen, Chantal Santon Jeffery - Rameau: Les fêtes d'Hébé, RCT 41 (2022)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 2:55:44 | 851 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label: Glossa

Budapest's Orfeo Orchestra is a period instruments ensemble that has performed at concerts and festivals across Hungary. Formed by conductor György Vashegyi, the orchestra consists of 15 to 45 players, and has toured Austria, Germany, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Italy, Israel, and South America, appearing at many music festivals. The Orfeo Orchestra was formed in 1991 to perform Claudio Monteverdi's Orfeo, and continued to give concerts with Vashegyi's handpicked vocal ensemble, the Purcell Choir, in repertoire that ranged from Gesualdo to Brahms. The orchestra regularly performs at the Hungarian Haydn Society's Haydn Festival, held at the Esterházy Palace at Fertöd, and the Toujours Mozart Festival in Salzburg and Vienna.
Anicio Zorzi Giustiniani, Giorgia Milanesi - Monteverdi: Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria, SV 325 (2020)

Anicio Zorzi Giustiniani, Giorgia Milanesi - Monteverdi: Il ritorno d'Ulisse in patria, SV 325 (2020)
FLAC tracks | 02:52:03 | 784 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label: Glossa

Having previously directed much-admired recordings of both 'Orfeo' and 'Poppea' (not forgetting the madrigal books), Claudio Cavina now turns his attention to the enduring Homeric-inspired tale of constancy and virtue first performed in Venice over 350 years ago, Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria. Conscious of the restrictions inherent in the single surviving score, now kept in Vienna, and that it is likely that Monteverdi was not the only composer involved for the original production, Cavina brings his deep understanding to bear on Monteverdi’s inspiration. In this latest artistic endeavour Claudio Cavina is joined by the instrumentalists of La Venexiana and a superb group of singers: Anicio Zorzi Giustiniani as Ulisse; Josè Maria La Monaco as Penelope; Makoto Sakurada and Roberta Mameli have starring roles and Cavina, himself, takes a singing role.
Les Siècles, François-Xavier Roth, Accentus, Hélène Guilmette & Jodie Devos - Camille Saint-Saëns: Le Timbre d'argent (2020)

Les Siècles, François-Xavier Roth, Accentus, Hélène Guilmette & Jodie Devos - Camille Saint-Saëns: Le Timbre d'argent (2020)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 666 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 342 Mb | Digital booklet | 02:27:26
Classical, Opera | Label: Bru Zane

Saint-Saëns's first opera, Le Timbre d'argent initially composed in 1864 need not fear comparison with some of the most celebrated works in the nineteenth-century French repertory. It depicts the nightmare of a man whose hallucinations anticipate by twenty years the fantastical apparitions of Offenbach's Les Contes d Hoffmann.

Vincent D'indy: Orchestral Works (Vol 1-5) (2008-2013)  Music

Posted by peotuvave at Nov. 7, 2013
Vincent D'indy: Orchestral Works (Vol 1-5) (2008-2013)

Vincent D'indy: Orchestral Works (Vol 1-5) (2008-2013)
EAC Rip | Flac (Image + cue + log) | 5 CDs | Full Scans | 1.28 GB
Genre: Classical | Label: Chandos

D’Indy was a contemporary of Debussy and Ravel, and a pupil of César Franck. Fauré described him as ‘The Samson of Music’ for his multifarious and generous-minded work as a composer, conductor, educator and propagandist who greatly strengthened French musical culture. Today the music of d’Indy is sadly neglected, which is why Chandos and the Iceland Symphony Orchestra have decided to embark upon a series devoted to his orchestral works with conductor Rumon Gamba. With a style essentially eclectic and strongly influenced above all by Beethoven and Wagner, d’Indy particularly excelled in orchestral composition. He drew particular inspiration from his native region in southern France, and formed a body of post-romantic works richly orchestrated, often inflected with folk-like melodies and employing Franck’s well-known ‘cyclic method’.
Nane Calabrese - Vivaldi: Concertos for Viola d'amore (Remastered) (2019)

Nane Calabrese - Vivaldi: Concertos for Viola d'amore (Remastered) (2019)
FLAC tracks | 01:34:50 | 464 Mb
Genre: Classical / Label: Warner Classics

The instrument was distinguished by its wide compass, its use of sympathetic strings (not bowed but allowed to resonate), and the fact that it lent itself to playing “the lyra way” (as with the bass viola da gamba), facilitating the use of multiple stopping and contrapuntal textures. Vivaldi was obviously no less attracted by it; six concertos are a lot for such an unusual instrument, and it is fair to say that they represent some of the most beguiling music he wrote. I make no apology for using the word once more, to describe these performances by Catherine Mackintosh and the OAE – beguiling indeed.
Pygmalion & Raphaël Pichon - Stravaganza d'amore! The Birth of Opera at the Medici Court (2017)

Pygmalion & Raphaël Pichon - Stravaganza d'amore! The Birth of Opera at the Medici Court
Classical, Opera | WEB FLAC (tracks) & d. booklet | 102:26 min | 503 MB
Label: harmonia mundi | Tracks: 37 | Rls.date: 2017

Late sixteenth-century Florence was alive with theater. Seeking to achieve the perfect blend between music and poetry, intermedi (interludes) were inserted into plays. These interludes were presented with lavish visual and musical resources. After reaching an initial peak in 1589 with the intermedi composed for Bargagli's La pellegrina, the tradition survived the burgeoning genre of opera through the work of such composers as Peri, Caccini, Monteverdi and Gagliano. On this release, rather than aiming for the impossible ideal of a reconstruction, Raphaël Pichon has devised a sort of imaginary intermedi by selecting the finest gems from this repertory, featuring the figures of Apollo, Orpheus and Eurydice, and above all Cupid.

Scott Ross - D'Anglebert: Pièces pour clavier (1990/2024)  Music

Posted by delpotro at Aug. 16, 2024
Scott Ross - D'Anglebert: Pièces pour clavier (1990/2024)

Scott Ross - D'Anglebert: Pièces pour clavier (1990/2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 774 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 285 Mb | 02:03:14
Classical | Label: Warner Classics, Erato Records

The penultimate release of our Scott Ross retrospective is dedicated to the music of Jean-Henry d’Anglebert, friend of Lully and pupil of Chambionnières, to whom he succeeded at the role of official harpsichordist at the Versailles court. His published works contain splendid suites and a few fugues for the organ, some of the most important works of French Baroque instrumental music. This collection also includes transcriptions of lute pieces by Mésangeau and Gaultier le Vieux.
Alexis Kossenko - Colin de Blamont: Le Retour des Dieux sur la Terre & Le Caprice d'Érato (2024)

Alexis Kossenko - Colin de Blamont: Le Retour des Dieux sur la Terre & Le Caprice d'Érato (2024)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless +Booklet| 1:55:26 | 593 Mb
Genre: Classical

Le Retour des Dieux sur la Terre and Le Caprice d'Erato are part of the tradition inherited from Louis XIV of occasional pieces that served to illustrate major events at Court: Composed four years apart, the first to celebrate the wedding of Louis XV and Marie Leszczynska in 1725 and the second for the birth of their first son in 1729, these two divertissements are veritable little concert operas in which splendid grand narratives, triumphal overtures, surprising dances, solemn choruses and grandiose finales follow one another.Alexis Kossenko invites us here to savour the delights of these musical evenings, which gradually spread to all the salons of the 18th century, and where everything seems to invite us to celebrate!
Juliane Banse, ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra and Manfred Honeck - Walter Braunfels: Jeanne d'Arc (2024)

Juliane Banse, ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra and Manfred Honeck - Walter Braunfels: Jeanne d'Arc (2024)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 2:14:06 | 546 Mb
Genre: Classical

Walter Braunfels’ music died twice: first, when the Nazis declared it “degenerate art”; and again when post-war Germany had little use for the various schools of tonal music. This was the period when arbiters of taste considered any form of romantic music – which meant practically the whole pre-war aesthetic – to be tainted. We now reach the 10th volume in Capriccio’s Braunfels Edition, which features one of his most popular operas. What makes Jeanne d’Arc such an uncommonly effective music drama is not only the frequently sumptuous, post-romantic musical language, but also the libretto, which was assembled by Braunfels himself. The central thread of Joan of Arc’s story is known well enough: her vision, her contribution to the liberation of Orléans and the coronation of the Dauphin, and her subsequent arrest, trial, and burning at the stake. Braunfels somehow managed to put together a libretto from the original 15th-century French and Latin documentation of Joan of Arc’s trial, a snippet from George Bernard Shaw's play Saint Joan, and his own writing, which together make this story and its characters – in many ways so far removed from a modern audience’s sensibilities and experience – relatable to listeners today.
James Johnstone - Couperin & d'Anglebert: Works for Organ (2019)

James Johnstone - Couperin & d'Anglebert: Works for Organ (2019)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 523 MB | Tracks: 48 | 100:33 min
Style: Classical | Label: Metronome

Metronome Recordings announces the complete works for organ by François Couperin, composer to the court of Louis XIV. James Johnstone continues his series of recordings on the great baroque organs of Europe on the 1699 organ by Julien Tribuot, Louis XIV’s organ builder, now in the Église St Martin in Seurre, Burgundy. This last surviving instrument by a revered builder is close to its original condition. A leading baroque organist, James Johnstone recorded these works as part of 350th anniversary celebrations of Couperin's birth in 2018, and completes Metronome’s survey of Couperin’s complete keyboard works.