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Format : 1 CD Durée totale : 00:59:45
Enregistrement : 29/10-01/11/2024 Lieu : Nomaglio Pays : Italie Prise de son : Eglise / Stereo
Label : Challenge Classics Référence : CC720016 EAN : 0608917200164 Code Prix : DM019A
Année d'édition : 2025 Date de sortie : 01/07/2025
Genre : Classique
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Jean-Baptiste Barrière (1707-1747)Sonate en trio n° 2 en ré mineur, Livre III Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764)Extraits de "Les Indes Galantes Ritournelle pour "Le Turc généreux" Tambourins I et II Air pour "Les Sauvages" Air des Incas Air pour "Les Esclaves africains" "L'Egyptienne", extrait de "Nouvelles Suites de pièces de Clavecin", RCT 5-6 (arr. B. Dandolo Marchesi) Martin Berteau (1691-1771)Sonate en trio n° 6, op. 1 Louis-François-Joseph Patouart (1719-1793)Sonate en trio pour 2 violoncelles et une contrebasse n° 6, op. 2 Joseph Bodin de Boismortier (1689-1755)Sonate en trio n° 5, op. 37 Michel Corrette (1707-1795)Concerto pour 4 violoncelles, violes ou bassons "Le Phénix" UnderStories Ensemble
Clara Pouvreau, violoncelle, violocnelle piccolo Bartolomeo Dandolo Marchesi, violoncelle Margherita Burattini, harpe double, harpe française à pédales Silvia De Rosso, violone en sol, contrebasse Marco Crosetto, clavecin Loris Guaqtella, percussion Mario Filippini, viole de gambe
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The ferment of the Enlightenment, the early signs of the Revolution and the intellectual debate on colonialism fuel this French odyssey. During the Age of Exploration, France experienced an unprecedented cultural fervor. Trade routes and distant cultures enriched its identity. Exotic sounds and rhythms shaped both noble salons and concert halls. In this quest for new sonorities, by the mid-18th century, the cello finally gained prominence in France, replacing the viola da gamba, which had dominated European music for centuries. The emphasis on deep sonorities is the culmination of this recording, featuring compositions by Louis-François-Joseph Patouart and Martin Bertin. The latter’s story is particularly significant, embodying the spirit of the recording: he founded the French cello school, despite having started his career with the viola da gamba.
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