Philippe Jaroussky: O morte gradita (Landi, Sant' Alessio)

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2007

An extract of a production of the Stefano Landi opera Il Sant' Alessio, written in 1631.
The aria "O morte gradita", sung by Alessio (Philippe Jaroussky, countertenor).

Conductor: William Christie
Orchestra: Les Arts Florissants
Director: Benjamin Lazar

Recorded on the 18th of October 2007 at théâtre de Caen.

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  • My heart has stopped beating...

    Is the dvd out yet?

  • No, but hopefully it'll be released in 2008.

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  • Brilliant :D will definitely buy the DVD. Philippe looks like a character out of a Caravaggio painting btw....

  • He is very handsome.+_+

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  • My God. Wonderful.

  • Me encanta esta aria, cuanto más la escucho más me gusta. Y Jaroussky canta con tanta dulzura, delicadeza, con tanta emoción... es maravilloso!

  • Joroussky's performance is perfection. I watched this live streamed from France and was stunned by the beauty of this production and the quality of musicmaking and the "life" Bill Christie brought to this rarely performed gem. The DVD was set for March, then April, now a May release. Let's hope it really arrives in stores next month. This is as good as it gets!

  • In addition, I also miss BaroqueFever's Jaroussky's newsletter sooooooo much.

  • Before knowing Jaroussky, Scholl impressed me but getting older is a problem for Scholl that he sometime loses control over his voice when delivering live performance. Jaroussky is young and his temperament is soooooooooo wonderfully good. Now, arguably the best countertenor as said in public critics ( of restrained courtesy, I think. my view, Jaroussky's the best already!)Eventually Jaroussky is the best.

  • i love philippe jaroussky too much

    baroque fever i miss your newsletters

  • Many thanks for Posting!

    I was allowed to experience Philippe on 22.3.08 in Berlin live... He is a brilliant artist and a beaming personality. I love these both.

    What for overpowering pictures!

    Philippe is so sensitive, grazil and elegantly, how a Renaissance fresco...

    I wait for this DVD with impatience!

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