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Charpentier - Le Malade imaginaire (William Christie, Les Arts Florissants) [1990]

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Charpentier - Le Malade imaginaire (William Christie, Les Arts Florissants) [1990]

Charpentier - Le Malade imaginaire (William Christie, Les Arts Florissants) [1990]
Classical | EAC Rip | FLAC, IMG+CUE, LOG | Covers | 350.49 MB
Label: Harmonia Mundi | Catalog Number: HMC 901336 | TT: 78'59

Marc-Antoine Charpentier (1643 – 24 February 1704) was a French composer of the Baroque era.
Exceptionally prolific and versatile, Charpentier produced compositions of the highest quality in several genres. His mastery in writing sacred vocal music, above all, was recognized and hailed by his contemporaries.
He is not known to be related to Gustave Charpentier, the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century French opera composer.
Charpentier was born in or near Paris, the son of a master scribe who had very good connections to influential families in the Parlement of Paris. Marc-Antoine received a very good education, perhaps with the help of the Jesuits, and registered for law school in Paris when he was eighteen. He withdrew after one semester. He spent "two or three years" in Rome, probably between 1667 and 1669, and studied with Giacomo Carissimi. He is also known to have been in contact with poet-musician Charles Coypeau d'Assoucy, who was composing for the French Embassy in Rome. A legend claims that Charpentier initially traveled to Rome to study painting before he was discovered by Carissimi. This story is undocumented and possibly untrue; at any rate, although his 28 volumes of autograph manuscripts reveal considerable skill at tracing the arabesques used by professional scribes, they contain not a single drawing, not even a rudimentary sketch. Regardless, he acquired a solid knowledge of contemporary Italian musical practice and brought it back to France.

Immediately on his return to France, Charpentier probably began working as house composer to Marie de Lorraine, duchesse de Guise, who was known familiarly as "Mlle de Guise." She gave him an "apartment" in the recently renovated Hôtel de Guise – strong evidence that Charpentier was not a paid domestic who slept in a small room in the vast residence, but was instead a courtier who occupied one of the new apartments in the stable wing
Performer:
Flore - Monique Zanetti
Daphné - Claire Brua
Climène - Noémi Rime
Tircis / Spacamond - Howard Crook
Dorilas - Jean-François Gardeil
Pan - Jérôme Correas
La Vieille - Dominique Visse
Polichinelle - Alain Trétout
Les Arts Florissants
Conductor - William Christie

Tracklisting:
01. Prologue. Ouverture
02. Églogue en musique et en danses. Flore «Quittez, quittez vos troupeaux»
03. «Ah! quelle douce nouvelle»
04. Autre Entrée de Ballet
05. Flore «De vos flûtes bocagères»
06. Combat. Air de violon
07. Pan «Laissez, laissez Bergers»
08. Premier intermède. Spacamond «Notte e di»
09. Une vieille «Zerbinetti»
10. Polichinelle “O amour, amour”
11. Ballet. Loure. Air des archers
12. Petit Opéra impromptu
13. Deuxiè Intermède. Ouverture
14. Quatre femmes mores
15. Entré de ballet. Premier Air des Mores. Second Air des Mores. Canaries
16. Troisième Intermède. Ouverture
17. Cérémonie burlesque d’un homme qu’on fait médecin
18. Air des révérences. Bachelierus. Chirurgicus

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William Christie - Les Arts Florissants / Charpentier - Le Malade imaginaire

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