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On the occasion of the Coronation of King Charles III, here is the most famous music from the coronations of James II in 1685 and George II in 1727. Purcell's and Handel's masterpieces exude an extraordinary evocative power, perfectly suited to the Royal Opera Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Gaétan Jarry.
Le Fier Virtuose, le clavecin de Louis XIII
What joy! What gaiety! Court ballets had their most splendid period under Louis XIII, as the King multiplied the number of occasions on which they were held for parties and weddings! Arnaud De Pasquale recreates these pieces and arias on the harpsichord, the leading instrument of the period.
Nouvelles Suites de pièces de clavecin
Free accessBlandine Rannou's delicate hands, embracing the slightest subtleties of her harpsichord, awaken memories of an inventive Rameau, exploring both the potential and the refinement of this instrument, leaving nothing to accident but everything to genius!
Vivaldi - Concertos pour Mandoline - Avi Avital
Duration: 43 minutesAvi Avital, mandolin virtuoso, plays with precision and elegance the most beautiful arias of Vivaldi. During a concert, he reveals all the exquisite and sweet perfumes that these scores arouse, lifting our spirits to sunny and quiet Italian lands.
Sainte-Colombe & Marin Marais - Suite à deux violes esgales
From the master Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe to the prestigious pupil Marin Marais, relive the passionate history of viola suites. From affliction to joy, from love to regret, the heart moves as one listens to these notes that made the beautiful days of this memorable instrument.
Inspired by French dance suites, the six suites for solo cello reveal Bach's inclination for musical eclecticism. Myriam Rignol performs these works with great expressiveness, becoming one with her instrument, the viola da gamba, in order to perfect the Versailles flavor of these six pieces.
The dexterity, the passion, and the fervour of Gaétan Jarry are combined here to make the notes of the Great Organ resonate in the heart of the Chapelle Royale; a memorable moment in the tumultuous history of this instrument and a vibrant tribute to the greatest Baroque works!
Both grandiloquent and sophisticated, Dandrieu's organ pieces, such as his Magnificats and Noëls, cannot let anyone be unmoved. In this recording, Jean-Baptiste Robin's deft hands and masterful gestures reveal the former organist of the Chapelle Royale's talent and genius!
On the occasion of the Coronation of King Charles III, here is the most famous music from the coronations of James II in 1685 and George II in 1727. Purcell's and Handel's masterpieces exude an extraordinary evocative power, perfectly suited to the Royal Opera Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Gaétan Jarry.
Le Fier Virtuose, le clavecin de Louis XIII
What joy! What gaiety! Court ballets had their most splendid period under Louis XIII, as the King multiplied the number of occasions on which they were held for parties and weddings! Arnaud De Pasquale recreates these pieces and arias on the harpsichord, the leading instrument of the period.
Nouvelles Suites de pièces de clavecin
Free accessBlandine Rannou's delicate hands, embracing the slightest subtleties of her harpsichord, awaken memories of an inventive Rameau, exploring both the potential and the refinement of this instrument, leaving nothing to accident but everything to genius!
Vivaldi - Concertos pour Mandoline - Avi Avital
Duration: 43 minutesAvi Avital, mandolin virtuoso, plays with precision and elegance the most beautiful arias of Vivaldi. During a concert, he reveals all the exquisite and sweet perfumes that these scores arouse, lifting our spirits to sunny and quiet Italian lands.
Sainte-Colombe & Marin Marais - Suite à deux violes esgales
From the master Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe to the prestigious pupil Marin Marais, relive the passionate history of viola suites. From affliction to joy, from love to regret, the heart moves as one listens to these notes that made the beautiful days of this memorable instrument.
Inspired by French dance suites, the six suites for solo cello reveal Bach's inclination for musical eclecticism. Myriam Rignol performs these works with great expressiveness, becoming one with her instrument, the viola da gamba, in order to perfect the Versailles flavor of these six pieces.
The dexterity, the passion, and the fervour of Gaétan Jarry are combined here to make the notes of the Great Organ resonate in the heart of the Chapelle Royale; a memorable moment in the tumultuous history of this instrument and a vibrant tribute to the greatest Baroque works!
Both grandiloquent and sophisticated, Dandrieu's organ pieces, such as his Magnificats and Noëls, cannot let anyone be unmoved. In this recording, Jean-Baptiste Robin's deft hands and masterful gestures reveal the former organist of the Chapelle Royale's talent and genius!