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Bach : "Jubilate" Sunday Cantatas
New product!John Eliot Gardiner explores Bach’s cantatas according to the liturgical calendar, with this first concert dedicated to Jubilate Sunday. A masterful celebration of Bach’s sacred music.
Bach/Charpentier : Noël baroque
New product!John Eliot Gardiner celebrates the Christmas period with works by two giants of European sacred music : Johann Sebastian Bach and Marc-Antoine Charpentier.
Victor Hugo and Hernani, Delacroix and Liberty Leading the People, Berlioz and his Symphonie Fantastique: these are the three parts of the birth of French Romanticism. A veritable musical autobiography of the brilliant composer, this Fantastique, which includes Reveries, Passions, a Ball, a Scene in the Fields, the Supplice March and a Dream, conducted by the great Sir John Eliott Gardiner, res...
The difficulties of interpretation and the monumentality of Berlioz's Benvenuto Cellini make it a monster as feared as it is admired. An interpretative challenge brilliantly met by conductor John Eliot Gardiner and his musical forces, who present this mythical work in a version set in the heart of Ciceri's historic decor dating from 1837!
Bach : "Jubilate" Sunday Cantatas
New product!John Eliot Gardiner explores Bach’s cantatas according to the liturgical calendar, with this first concert dedicated to Jubilate Sunday. A masterful celebration of Bach’s sacred music.
Bach/Charpentier : Noël baroque
New product!John Eliot Gardiner celebrates the Christmas period with works by two giants of European sacred music : Johann Sebastian Bach and Marc-Antoine Charpentier.
Victor Hugo and Hernani, Delacroix and Liberty Leading the People, Berlioz and his Symphonie Fantastique: these are the three parts of the birth of French Romanticism. A veritable musical autobiography of the brilliant composer, this Fantastique, which includes Reveries, Passions, a Ball, a Scene in the Fields, the Supplice March and a Dream, conducted by the great Sir John Eliott Gardiner, res...
The difficulties of interpretation and the monumentality of Berlioz's Benvenuto Cellini make it a monster as feared as it is admired. An interpretative challenge brilliantly met by conductor John Eliot Gardiner and his musical forces, who present this mythical work in a version set in the heart of Ciceri's historic decor dating from 1837!