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Chritina Pluhar - L'Arpeggiata: Via Crucis (Version française)

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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2010

Album disponible sur: http://tinyurl.com/y8o3vqu

Avec Via Crucis, Christina Pluhar se montre fidèle à sa réputation d'alchimiste musicale. Sous sa baguette se trouve réunis aujourd'hui des chants traditionnels italiens et corses du temps de la Passion, en écho avec des pièces baroques savantes. L'Arpeggiata débride et ensorcèle les rythmes des chaconnes, tarentelles, folias et autres canarios. La Passion du Christ a inspiré la même ferveur à des compositeurs tels que Giovanni Felice Sances ou Tarquinio Merula et aux musiques des rues de Naples ou de Corse. Entre terreur sacrée et extase, gouaille napolitaine et tragique corse, Via Crucis exalte toute la ferveur de l'Europe méridionale. Avec Philippe Jaroussky, Nuria Rial et l'ensemble corse Barbara Furtuna, Via Crucis est un festin de timbres et de couleurs qui vous emmènera loin vers les chants du Sud.
Parution le 29 mars 2010.
Album disponible en téléchargement sur: http://astore.amazon.fr/emivirginclassics-21

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  • @serenaluce It seems you are copying this same bash text everytime you encounter Jaroussky.

    Could you please at least change arguments? These are plain idiot words you got somethwhere from a stupid intellectual music critic so it would be interesting to see if you could come with something more interesting. Not that we care...

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  • I think serenaluce is secretly infatuated with PJ, and is profoundly angry at the impossibility of fucking him...

  • @proulxmontpellier i think this is a valid point, the formal structure & harmonic progression of baroque isn't present in these pieces. it reminds me of modern Latin music, some of it i can imagine on the streets of Argentina, altho not sure how "authentic" any of it is of course. love the ancient instruments tho and the fact that everyone looks like they were having so much fun.. there was a rich classical music tradition before opera seria & it's great we can all discover it today :)

  • @proulxmontpellier What sheer revolution in baroque music? To "castrate" singing of any meaning and produce only sweet empty sounds and to amuse people with making big "innocent" eyes and play with PJ's manicured soft fingers? Foscaluce? LOL Do you call YOURSELF a real music lover?Who else? Those who are just brainwashed by PROMOTION that it's true baroque?Have you ever heard true OPERATIC COUNTERTENORS like Lemos,Cencic,Asawa,Taylor,Whit­e,Daniels,Sholl,Wong,Chance?Te­ll me how they are different

  • Fantastic! No concessions. Just the beautiful.

  • I'd rather think, instead, that real music lovers would be well advised to leave serenaluce (or should I write foscaluce) to her/his outdated rants.

  • The more I read serenaluce's comments (and some others) and the more I realise that some people never got over the sheer revolution that baroque music brought to the playing of ancient music. Ancient music, being mostly modal, has much more to do with pop, rock and jazz as modern "classical" music which is a parenthesis of tonality and late 19th century rules about as fllexible as the customs and dress of the people who devised them.

  • great stuff

  • Aah I love The King's Singers. This whole CD is amazing! Happy to have the dvd too.

  • Heavenly. A great gift. Thank you.

  • This is so close to heaven !!!

    

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