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  • doversoul1
    Ex Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 7132

    Live from (at) Ambronary

    The lack of programme in some of the cocerts is very frustrating. Anyone who can identify the/any works, please post.

    2016

    (ed. this is the link to the concert)
    Sainte Cécile, vierge et martyre H.397 de M.A. Charpentier
    et Hail, Bright Cecilia, ode à sainte Cécile de H. Purcell.
    Correspondances & Sébastien Daucé

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    Musica Notturna - E. Onofri & P. Jaroussky @ Ambronay
    Concertos et motets de Vivaldi, Biber, Corelli…


    Nexus Baroque - Festival EEEmerging @ Ambronay

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    "Lumières célestes" avec le Collegium Vocale Gent - Live @ Ambronay

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    Bach en trio - Alarcón Rondeau Dunford à Ambronay

    From 2015
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    Franco Fagioli, La Voix Soleil - Live @ Festival d'Ambronay 2015


    Correspondances & Sébastien Daucé - Live @ Festival d'Ambronay 2015
    Correspondances, d'Ambronay 2015
    Grands motets d’Henry du Mont

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    Last edited by doversoul1; 09-11-16, 21:51.
  • Richard Barrett
    Guest
    • Jan 2016
    • 6259

    #2
    This is an interesting challenge! - though I'm not going to have time to go through them all.

    The Enrico Onofri concert begins with Biber's "Nightwatchman" Serenade, then there's Corelli's Concerto grosso op.6/8, then something I've never come across before and couldn't begin to identify except that it's Italian. The rest is Vivaldi: two motets Clarae Stellae and Longe mala, umbrae, terrores and in between them the flute concerto op,10/2 ("La notte").

    I'll try and listen to some more tomorrow.

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    • doversoul1
      Ex Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 7132

      #3
      Thank you Richard. Whatever some theories say, I do like to know what I am hearing.

      While I was watching this concert, I thought about another Ambronary concert:


      I imagine it must have been or still is very hard for a singer whose voice was so much hailed as pure, sweet, and a choirboy voice etc..to ‘grow up’. I didn’t think much of his Caldara and Porpora but this is, I think, a very good concert.

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