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Contents: Gretry: Les fausses apparences, Act II: Je romps la chaine qui m’engage Lully: Acis et Galatée, Act III: Enfin, j’ai dissipe la crainte Rameau: Anacreon, L’amour est le dieu de la paix Rebel, F: Scanderberg (arr. for chamber ensemble) Scanderberg: Ouverture (arr. for chamber ensemble) Campra: Idoménée, Act IV: Espoir des malheureux Rebel, F: Scanderberg, Act III: Tout est pret Charpentier, M-A: David et Jonathas, Act IV: A-t-on jamais souffert une plus rude peine? Rameau: Les fetes de Ramire, Sarabande (arr. for chamber ensemble) Rameau: Les Paladins, Act II: Je vole, amour, ou tu m’appelles Gretry: Le Tableau Parlant, Ouverture (arr. for chamber ensemble) Capua, R: La zingara (Sung in French), Part II: Pauvre Nise! Sacchini, A: Renaud, Act III: Que l’eclat de la victoire se repande sur vos jours Rameau: Les Indes Galantes, Air de Phani: Viens, Hymen Soprano Sandrine Piau’s new project is dedicated to French baroque repertoire, offering a wide range of very beautiful arias by Rameau, Lully, Campra etc in a 100-year journey that mixes very famous music with little-know pieces, such as arias by Grétry or Sacchini > Sandrine Piau and Jérôme Correas, a former singer, founder and music director of Les Paladins, have worked together on a regular basis since their early careers, especially with William Christie. This new release is the 10th recital of Sandrine Piau on Naïve and 2012 marks the 10th anniversary of our collaboration. “The French music of seventeenth and eighteenth centuries has changed my life both literally and metaphorically: having trained as a harpist, I never imagined I might one day embark on a singing career. Nevertheless, in an incredibly fertile profusion of music, a series of encounters led me into this Baroque adventure where imagination and rigour call the tune, and permanently influenced my approach to all kinds of music.” — Sandrine Piau “A hundred years of music: we offer our listeners a journey through the elegant language of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the very special world of the tragédie lyrique and the opéra-comique, but also the evolution of two artists eager to pool their sensibilities and their taste for discovery.” — Jérôme Correas Johann Sebastian Bach: the Complete Works For Keyboard, Vol. 5 ‘toccata / Weimar 1708-1717’ Soprano Sandrine Piau’s new project is dedicated to French baroque repertoire, offering a wide range of very beautiful arias by Rameau, Lully, Campra etc in a 100-year journey that mixes very famous music with little-know pieces, such as arias by Grétry or Sacchini > Sandrine Piau and Jérôme Correas, a former singer, founder and music director of Les Paladins, have worked together on a regular basis since their early careers, especially with William Christie. This new release is the 10th recital of Sandrine Piau on Naïve and 2012 marks the 10th anniversary of our collaboration. “The French music of seventeenth and eighteenth centuries has changed my life both literally and metaphorically: having trained as a harpist, I never imagined I might one day embark on a singing career. Nevertheless, in an incredibly fertile profusion of music, a series of encounters led me into this Baroque adventure where imagination and rigour call the tune, and permanently influenced my approach to all kinds of music.” — Sandrine Piau “A hundred years of music: we offer our listeners a journey through the elegant language of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the very special world of the tragédie lyrique and the opéra-comique, but also the evolution of two artists eager to pool their sensibilities and their taste for discovery.” — Jérôme Correas |