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Philippe Jaroussky - Beata Vergine
 
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Philippe Jaroussky - Beata Vergine

Giovanni Battista Bassani , Pietro Francesco Cavalli , Giovanni Paolo Colonna , Girolamo Frescobaldi , Alessandro Grandi , Giovanni Legrenzi , Andrea Mattioli , Giovanni Paolo Caprioli , Ensemble Artaserse , Philippe Jaroussky Audio CD
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The French counter-tenor Philippe Jaroussky first studied the violin, winning first prize in the National-Regional Music School in Versailles. From 1996 he turned to singing, working with Nicole Fallien, and won the Victoire de la Musique as outstanding new singer of 2004.

Philippe’s first major engagement, at the 1999 Royaumont and Ambronay Festivals, was in Alessandro Scarlatti’s little-known… Read more in Amazon's Philippe Jaroussky Store

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  • Performer: Philippe Jaroussky
  • Orchestra: Ensemble Artaserse
  • Composer: Giovanni Battista Bassani, Pietro Francesco Cavalli, Giovanni Paolo Colonna, Girolamo Frescobaldi, Alessandro Grandi, et al.
  • Audio CD (May 15, 2006)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: EMI Classics
  • ASIN: B000BU997E
  • Also Available in: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #211,352 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Showcase CD, April 10, 2008
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Trying to describe Philippe Jaroussky's voice is like trying to find fresh adjective for a vintage wine: butterscotch and vanilla, with plenty of oak and a hint of pear! Describing his technique is more straightforward: perfect pitch control, expressive dynamics from intimate to operatic, astonishing agility in singing the most lickety-split 'passagi' of 32nd notes, thrillingly masculine affect even in his coloratura range. What? Coloratura? Yes, Jaroussky is a male soprano, with the ability to sing, not squeak, passages well above the range of most countertenors.

This CD is a showcase of his vocal talents. The twelve motets have been well selected for variety, from the simplicity of O Quam Suavis to the aerial acrobatics of Corda Lingua in Amore, even though all twelve are Marian devotional pieces from 17th Century Italy. Vaiety is enhanced by the inclusion of several duet motets, featuring the voice of Marie-Nicole Lemieux, whose warm contralto blends well with Jaroussky's steely blue soprano. Of the composers, only Frescobaldi could be considered well known even to specialists; the others - Rigatti, Caprioli, Mattioli - are forgotten masters of the glorious Venetian and Roman musical establishments of the early Baroque. All are the heirs of Monteverdi. While this program of motets was obviously selected to exhibit Jaroussky's virtuosity, there isn't a single mediocre piece to be heard. The three pieces by Alessandro Grandi in particular make me wonder whether there might not be a lot more stunning music to be discovered by these obscure Italians.

Jaroussky is supported by Ensemble Artaserse -- two violins, viola da gamba, baroque guitar, theorbo, and organ/harpsichord. The instrumentalists get their chance to display their art on Giovanni Battista Bassani's Sonata Prima. This is a gifted young ensemble, whose work will merit future attention.

What perverse art director selected the cover for this CD? A blank wall of tattered posters? There's nothing tattered or blank about this performance, and Jaroussky, judging by his photo inside the CD case, is quite a hunk in addition to a major vocal artist.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Jaroussky Album of High Distinction, July 31, 2008
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I love this album's selection. Solely devoted to sacred songs to the Blessed Virgin, and sung with such soul and beauty by one of today's most gifted singers, nothing less than a baroque specialist of true colour.
Jaroussky studied and specialised in baroque and medieval music, so his resume goes, before he ventured into vocal training. So even if he had not been trained as a vocalist for many years (3 years at conservatory), his musicality had already been well-developed during his pre-vocal studies (of the violin).
This accounts for the reason of his being able to pull off disc after disc of baroque and renaissance works with such distinction. The previous hard work pays well off.
I find nothing to fault the cover design of this disc. It is very sentimental, and highly artistic. A wonderful token to the Blessed Virgin.
Unreservedly recommended, Catholic or non-religious listeners alike.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Self Explanatory, January 14, 2009
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Mr. Joroussky is already a dazzling star in the firmament and anything he does probably sells itself. The voice is particularly beautiful and exquisite in it's abilities. So if you are unfamiliar with him and this period of music, this cd is a pretty good place to start. He doesn't sound like a counter tenor and I suppose male soprano is a better designation. He certainly is perfect for the time period.
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