by Olivier Fortin | Mar 3, 2022
One of the most important composers in Venice at the end of the 17th century, Legrenzi played a leading role in the development of Baroque musical language in northern Italy. A master of Baroque musical rhetoric, his work makes use of numerous devices related to the...
by Thomas Tertois | Mar 3, 2022
A compact drama about a mythical love whose stirring depths hit us almost by surprise. Venus & Adonis was England’s first operatic masterwork.
by Olivier Fortin | Feb 28, 2022
With baritone Benjamin ApplA magnificent program devoted entirely to J.S. Bach, which brings together 7 instrumentalists with the exquisite German baritone Benjamin Appl. Comprised of sinfonias and cantata arias as well as instrumental works, the concert ends with the...
by Olivier Fortin | Mar 3, 2019
Telemann was a master of the French style. As the prolific composer wrote in his autobiography, “I set out to look for the work of Lully, Campra and other good masters, almost exclusively in their style, so that in two years I had no less than two hundred Overtures.”...
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