
The National Baroque Orchestra of the Conservatories takes audiences to the heart of the French Baroque with the evening At the Court of the Kings of France - Royal Music for Versailles at the Teatro dell'Opera in Rome. Through the works of Marc Antoine Charpentier (1643-1704), Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632-1687), and Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764), who recount the pomp and musical identity of an era, we can in fact rediscover all its elegance and splendor.
On the podium and at the violin, Emmanuel Resche-Caserta, accompanied by the wonderfulvoice of the soprano Marie Perbost, for a sonic journey able of bringing the charm of the court of Louis XIV back to life.
Marc-Antoine Charpentier Te Deum, Overtura
Jean-Baptiste Lully Bourgeois Gentilhomme – Overtura, March for the ceremony of the Turks, Aria of the Spaniards Chaconne of the Harlequins, Canaries
Marin Marais Alcyone, March of the sailors and storm
Jean-Baptiste Lully Armide, Passacaille with singing
Jean-Philippe Rameau Platée, Suite, Aria of Madness
Jean-Philippe Rameau Les Indes Galantes – Suite, Aria “Viens Hymen”, Les Sauvages
Jean-Philippe Rameau Les Boréades, Descente de Polymnie
Jean-Philippe Rameau Castor et Pollux, Aria “Tristes apprêts”
Jean-Philippe Rameau Dardanus – Suite, Aria “Aquilons fougueux”, Chaconne
National Baroque Orchestra of the Conservatories
A project of the Ministry of University and Research in collaboration with the "Alessandro Scarlatti" Conservatory of Palermo.
Photo: Yasuko Kageyama, Teatro dell'Opera - interior
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