Quella Fiamma Nathalie Stutzmann

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Album-Release:
2017

HRA-Release:
27.10.2017

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  • Alessandro Scarlatti (1660 - 1725):
  • 1Orch Orfeo 55: L'honestà negli amori: "Già il sole dal Gange" (Saldino) [Orch. Orfeo 55]01:55
  • Francesco Durante (1684 - 1755):
  • 2Orch Courbier & Delaforge: Danza, Danza fanciulla gentile [Orch. Courbier & Delaforge]01:33
  • Andrea Falconieri (1585 - 1656):
  • 3Orch Tufvesson: Il primo libro di canzone, sinfonie, fantasie: XV. Passacalle (Orch. Tufvesson)02:13
  • Giulio Caccini (1551 - 1618):
  • 4Le nuove musiche: VIII. Amarilli, mia bella03:27
  • Giacomo Carissimi (1605 - 1674):
  • 5Orch Delaforge: "Vittoria vittoria mio core" (Orch. Delaforge)03:24
  • Alessandro Scarlatti:
  • 6Orch Courbier & Delaforge: Il Pompeo: "O cessate di piagarmi" (Orch. Courbier & Delaforge)03:04
  • George Frideric Handel (1685 - 1759):
  • 7Orch Orfeo 55: Alcina, HWV 34: "Ah, mio cor, schernito sei " (Alcina) [Orch. Orfeo 55]07:11
  • Francesco Bartolomeo Conti (1681 - 1732):
  • 8Orch Orfeo 55: Doppo tante e tante pene: I. Doppo tante e tante pene (Orch. Orfeo 55)02:34
  • 9Orch Orfeo 55: Doppo tante e tante pene: IX. Dubbio di vostra fede (Orch. Orfeo 55)00:49
  • 10Orch Orfeo 55: Doppo tante e tante pene: XVII. Quella Fiamma (Orch. Orfeo 55)02:53
  • Giovanni Bononcini (1670 - 1747):
  • 11Orch Coubier & Delaforge: Griselda: "Per la gloria d'adorarvi" (Ernesto) [Orch. Courbier & Delaforge]02:23
  • Nicola Porpora (1686 - 1768):
  • 12Orch Courbier & Delaforge: Sonata a 3, Op. 2 No. 3: I. Adagio - Allegro (Orch. Courbier & Delaforge)02:53
  • Francesco Durante (1684 - 1755):
  • 13Orch Courbier & Delaforge: "Vergin, tutt'amore" (Orch. Courbier & Delaforge)02:47
  • Nicola Porpora (1686 - 1768):
  • 14Cello Concerto in G Major: II. Largo03:18
  • Alessandro Parisotti (1853 - 1913):
  • 15Arie Antiche, Book 1: XXII. Se tu m'ami03:21
  • Giovanni Legrenzi (1626 - 1690):
  • 16Orch Courbier & Delaforge: Eteocle e Polinice: "Che fiero costume" (Antigone) [Orch. Courbier & Delaforge]01:16
  • Francesco Cavalli (1602 - 1676):
  • 17Orch Orfeo 55: Il Giasone: "Delizie è contenti, che l'alma beate" (Giasone) [Orch. Orfeo 55]01:18
  • Alessandro Marcello (1673 - 1747):
  • 18Orch Orfeo 55: Oboe Concerto in D Minor, S. D935: II. Adagio (Orch. Orfeo 55)03:34
  • George Frideric Handel:
  • 19Orch Orfeo 55: Giulio Cesare in Egitto, HWV 17: "Piangerò la sorte mia" (Cleopatra) [Orch. Orfeo 55]05:50
  • Samuel Capricornus (1628 - 1665):
  • 20Orch Orfeo 55: Prothimia suavissima, Book 2: Sonata a 3 No. 4 (Orch. Orfeo 55)03:54
  • Jean-Paul-Égide Martini (1741 - 1816):
  • 21Orch Courbier & Delaforge : Plaisir d'amour (Orch. Courbier & Delaforge)03:40
  • Giovanni Paisiello (1740 - 1816):
  • 22Orch Courbier & Delaforge: L'amor contrastato, R. 1. 76: "Nel cor più mi sento" (Rachelina) [Orch. Courbier & Delaforge]03:06
  • Francesco Durante:
  • 23Concerto No. 1 in F Minor: Introduction - Poco andante01:44
  • Antonio Cesti (1623 - 1669):
  • 24Orch Murez & Langot: Orontea: "Intorno a l'idol mio" (Orontea) [Orch. Murez & Langot]03:53
  • Antonio Caldara (1670 - 1736):
  • 25Orch Rincòn: La costanza in amor vince l'inganno: "Sebben crudele" (Aminta) [Orch. Rincòn]02:42
  • Giovanni Battista Fasolo (1598 - 1680):
  • 26Orch Delaforge: "Lungi Lungi amor da me" (Orch. Delaforge)02:36
  • Biagio Marini (1594 - 1663):
  • 27Orch Tufvesson: Sonate da chiesa e da Camera: Passacalio à 3 & à 4 (Orch. Tufvesson)05:30
  • Total Runtime01:22:48

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The Arie Antiche compiled by Alessandro Parisotti are known to each and every student of classical singing. But with Quella fiamma, Nathalie Stutzmann and Orfeo 55 breathe new fire into this primer for the voice, performing these songs and arias with original orchestrations, as they would have been heard in their day. Before they were lessons, they were high art.

This album is a selection of pieces from Arie antiche, a 19th Century collection of songs edited by Alessandro Parisotti to be a vocal primer. Though now more famous as the editor of Arie antiche, Parisotti was also a composer, and he managed to slip one of his own works into the book by attributing to Giovanni Pergolesi his song "Se tu m'ami". The collection was very much a part of the trend to rediscover old and forgotten works, and the popularity of the three-volume set has endured to this day.

For this album the musicians of Orfeo 55 have worked painstakingly to source original scores and to edit the parts as necessary. While the instrumental works are not part of Parisotti’s primer, they provide brief musical interludes between the songs to enhance the overall listening experience and bring these works together into a coherent programme.

Nathalie Stutzmann, contralto, musical direction
Shai Kribus, oboe
Patrick Langot, cello
Marie-Domitille Murez, harp
Miguel Rincòn, theorbo


Nathalie Stutzmann
is considered to be one of the most outstanding musical personalities of our time, with parallel careers as both contralto and orchestral conductor. Her approach – at once free and rigorous – her knowledge of phrasing and the emotional intensity of her performances has led to huge appreciation, by both the audiences she entertains, as well as the orchestras she leads.

Nathalie Stutzmann sings regularly with the world’s greatest conductors and orchestras, including the Berlin Philharmonic with Sir Simon Rattle, Vienna Philharmonic, Orchestre de Paris, London Symphony Orchestra, and Rotterdam Philharmonic with Yannick Nézet-Séguin.

Fine example of a comprehensive musician, she studied piano, bassoon, chamber music and conducting thoroughly from an early age. In addition to her intense activity as a singer, she devotes part of her career to her commitments as a conductor.

Having studied conducting with the legendary Finnish teacher Jorma Panula and mentored by Seiji Ozawa and Simon Rattle, Nathalie Stutzmann founded her own chamber orchestra, Orfeo 55 in 2009. The orchestra’s permanent home is at the Arsenal in Metz, France, where Nathalie Stutzmann is Artist in Residence. Orfeo 55 plays on both baroque and modern instruments in a wide-ranging repertoire from Bach, Handel, Pergolesi and Vivaldi to Mozart, Beethoven, Wagner, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Janacek, Richard Strauss and Schoenberg.

Nathalie Stutzmann had the honour of being invited by Seiji Ozawa to share the concert platform with his Mito Chamber Orchestra in January 2014, following her highly successful first visit, in a programme of Beethoven and Mendelssohn and he has invited her to Juku Symphony, for Beethoven’s 8th Symphony and Ravel.

Nathalie Stutzmann has received immediate re-invitations after débuts with leading orchestras including Opera de Monte Carlo: Donizetti’s L’Elisir d’amore in 2014 and returning for Wagner’s Tannhäuser in 2017. She has an ongoing relationship São Paolo Symphony where she has conducted Mozart’s Requiem with re-invitations for future seasons. She also returns to Swedish Chamber Orchestra, Valencia Symphony and to Orquesta Sinfónica de Castilla y León, Valladolid where she was the first woman to conduct the orchestra, in Mahler’s 4th Symphony in June 2014.

Conducting débuts in forthcoming seasons include Royal Stockholm Philharmonic, Detroit Symphony, National Symphony Orchestra Washington, Seattle Symphony, London Philharmonic, Scottish Chamber Orchestra and New Japan Philharmonic.

Nathalie Stutzmann has an exclusive contract with Warner Classics/ Erato as both singer and conductor. Other recent recordings include Prima Donna, dedicated to the great Vivaldi contraltos repertoire, and Une Cantate Imaginaire, a highly-praised cornucopia of some of Bach’s most glorious vocal and orchestral music, both with Orfeo 55. Her first recording for Erato with Orfeo 55, Heroes from the Shadows, is slated for release in autumn 2014

Decorated as “Chevalier des Arts et Lettres” and “Chevalier dans l’Ordre National du Mérite” by the French state, she also gives masterclasses around the world and is professor of singing at the Haute Ecole de Musique de Genève.

Philippe Jaroussky
is a little over 30 years old - has already established himself as one of the major singers in the international musical world as confirmed by the french Victoires de la Musique, broadcast live on National TV ("Revelation Artiste Lyrique" in 2004, "Artiste lyrique de l'année" in 2007 and in 2010, CD of the year 2009 ) and the Echo Klassik Awards in Germany in 2008 in Munich.

His technique allows him the most audacious nuances and impressive pyrotechnics. Philippe Jaroussky has an extremely large repertoire in the baroque area, from the refinements of the italian Seicento with Monteverdi, Sances and Rossi to the staggering brilliance of Handel or Vivaldi's music - the latter being the composer he mostly sang these last few years. Philippe Jaroussky has lately decided to explore a very different repertoire both contemporary and modern with the pianist Jerôme Ducros. As a result, they are performing the melodies composed by Marc André Dalbavie from the poems of Louise Labbé and the french melodies of the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, in many countries including the UK, Germany, the US etc.

Philippe Jaroussky has worked with the best baroque orchestras such as Ensemble Matheus, Les Arts florissants, Les Musiciens du Louvre, Le Concert d'Astrée, L'Arpeggiata, Le Cercle de l'Harmonie and Europa Galante with conductors like William Christie, Jean-Christophe Spinosi, Marc Minkowski, René Jacobs, Christina Pluhar, Jérémie Rhorer, Emmanuelle Haïm, Jean-Claude Malgoire or Fabio Biondi ...

He has been praised in all the most prestigious concert halls and theaters in France - Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, Théâtre du Châtelet, Salle Pleyel, Salle Gaveau, Opéra de Lyon, Opéra de Montpellier, Opéra de Nancy, Arsenal de Metz, Théâtre de Caen...) and abroad - The Barbican Center and Southbank Center in London, Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels, Grand Théâtre du Luxembourg, Konzerthaus in Vienna, Staatsoper and Philharmonie in Berlin, Teatro Real in Madrid, Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center in New York ...)

He recently joined Cecilia Bartoli and les Arts Florissants as Sesto for concert performances of Haendel's Giulio Cesare. In may 2010 he again joins les Arts Florissants and William Christie in Madrid for L'incoronazione di Poppea In 2002 he founded l'Ensemble Artaserse, which performs music all over Europe

Philippe Jaroussky is an exclusive artist to Virgin Classics and has received many awards for these recordings . For Heroes (Vivaldi's Opera arias) he has received a Gold disc in 2007, has been awarded a Diapason d'Or, a 10 by Classica-Repertoire, a Choc of the Magazine Monde de la Musique, , the Timbre de Platine from Opera International, and a Gramaphone Award.

His CD Tribute to Carestini (with le Concert d'Astrée and Emmanuelle Haim) was CD of the year at the Victoires de la Musique in 2008 and at the Midem Classical Awards in 2009.

In january 2009, the CD Teatro d'Amore concentrating on Monteverdi with L'Arpeggiata and Christina Pluhar was immediatly a best seller. A few month later, his surprising CD Opium -(French melodies) was once again an international success.

His latest recording La Dolce Fiamma is dedicated to forgotten castrato arias by Johann Christian Bach with Le Cercle de l'Harmonie and Jérémie Rhorer . He is also on Arpeggiata's latest march release "Via Crucis". The Tribute to Carestini and La Dolce Fiamma, have both gone gold. He has been awarded his fourth "Victoire de la Musique" in 2010 (singer of the year).

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