This hour features a new, special CD with early music. This is ‘Carnevale 1729’ by mezzo-soprano Ann Hallenberg and Il Pomo d’Oro led by Stefano Montanari and the ‘Le Voyage d’Allemagne’ by gambiste Emmanuelle Guigues.
Nicola Porpora (1686-1768)
1. From: Semiramide riconosciuta
– Il Pastor, se torna aprile
– Bel piacer saria d’un core
Ann Hallenberg, mezzo-soprano. Il Pomo d’Oro led by Stefano Montanari
(2CD Carnevale 1729 /Ann Hallenberg – il Pomo d’Oro, Pentatone PTC 5186 678, 2017)
Johann Schenck (1660-1712)
2. Uit L’Echo de Danube: Sonata V
– Adagio
– Aria Largo
– Gavotta Presto
– Adagio
– Giga Vivace
– Aria
Emmanuelle Guigues, viola da gamba (six strings, attributed to Edward Lewis, Londen 1660-1690)
(CD Le Voyage d’Allemagne, Encelade ECL 1404, 2015)
Geminiano Giacomelli (1692-1740)
3. from: dramma per musica Gianguir
– Mi par sentir la bella
– Vanne, si, di al mio diletti
Ann Hallenberg, mezzo-soprano. Il Pomo d’Oro led by Stefano Montanari
(2CD Carnevale 1729 /Ann Hallenberg – il Pomo d’Oro, Pentatone PTC 5186 678, 2017)
Complementary:
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
4. From the Fifth Suite for Violoncelle, BWV 1011:
– Allemande
Emmanuelle Guigues, viola da gamba
(CD Le Voyage d’Allemagne, Encelade ECL 1404, 2015)