Performer: Patricia Petibon
Orchestra: La Cetra Baroque Orchestra
Conductor: Andrea Marcon
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Release: 2012
Size: 1.26 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes
01. de Nebra: Vendado es amor, no es ciego (Zarzuela) – El bajel que no recela
02. de Bailly: Yo soy la locura
03. Anonymous: Codex Martínez Compañon – Cachua a voz y bajo Al Nacimento de Christo Nuestro Señor
04. de Nebra: Vendado es amor, no es ciego (Zarzuela) – En amor, pastorcillos, no hay quien distinga
05. Purcell: Dido and Aeneas / Act 3 – “Thy hand, Belinda…When I am laid in earth”
06. Rameau: Les indes galantes / Nouvelle Entrée: Les Sauvages Scène 6 – Danse du Grand Calumet de la Paix (Rondeau) – Forêts paisibles
07. Handel: Cantata spagnola HWV 140 – No se emendará jamás
08. Anonymous: Codex Martínez Compañon – Tonada la Lata a voz y bajo para bailar cantando
09. Anonymous: Mon amy s’en est allé
10. Anonymous: Codex Martínez Compañon – Tonada la Lata el Congo a voz y bajo para baylar cantando
11. Charpentier: Chaconne for Soprano and Continuo – Sans frayer dans ce bois
12. Charpentier: Medée / Acte III / Scène 3 – Quel prix de mon amour
13. Charpentier: Medée / Acte III / Scène 5 / Scéne 6 – Prélude – Noire filles du stix – L’Enfer obéit à ta voix
14. Charpentier: Medée / Acte III / Scène 7 – Dieu du Cocyte et des Royaumes sombres
15. Anonymous: Greensleeves To A Ground – Arranged By La Cetra
16. Traditional: J’ai vu le loup, le renard et la belette
17. Rameau: Les indes galantes / Première Entrée: Le Turc généreux Scène 2 – La nuit couvre les cieux – Que nous sert d’échapper à la fureur des mers
18. Purcell: King Arthur, or The British Worthy (1691) / Act 5 – Fairest Isle (Venus)
Admired for her remarkable creative imagination and exemplary musicianship, soprano Patricia Petibon, in her newest album for Deutsche Grammophon, offers a treasure-trove of fascinating Baroque curiosities guaranteed to enthral both the Baroque aficionado and the casual listener.
Nouveau Monde is conceived as a journey from the Old to the New World, a spell-binding collection of arias, songs and pieces from European composers (Charpentier, Händel, Rameau, Purcell) that testify to their composers’ fascination with the exoticism of recently-discovered lands, as well as South American folksongs which boast exceptional rhythmic energy and colour
Spectacularly accompanied by the La Cetra Baroque Orchestra under the excelling direction of Andrea Marcon – who also stands out as a Baroque organist and harpsichordist – Patricia enchants our senses with a mélange of 17th-century arias and folk songs from England, France, Spain, and Latin America
As a follow-up to her best-selling Rosso and Melancolía albums, Patricia Petibon’s 2012 release is guaranteed to be one of the most popular and sought-after Baroque releases of the year