Katalógové číslo:
ALPHA1197
Autori:
André Campra, Georg Bohm, Jacques Boyvin, Johann Fischer, Johann Philipp Krieger, Johann Sebastian Bach, LULLY Jean-Baptiste
Interpreti:
Adele Charvet, Alice Trocellier, Amandine Solano, Ensemble Théodora, Léon Serafin, Louise Ayrton, Lucie Chabard, Mariamielle Lamagat, Sergio Bucheli
Dátum vydania: 20. 2. 2026
1 Georg Böhm: Herr Jesu Christ, dich zu uns wend: Var I
2 Jacques Boyvin: Livre d'orgue II, Suite dans le premier ton: No. 5, Récit tendre
André Campra: Ecce quam bonum, Motet à voix seule et deux dessus de violons
3 I. Ecce quam bonum
4 II. Quoniam illic mandavit Dominum
5 Jean-Baptiste Lully: Entrée de la Gloire et de la Sagesse d'Armide (From Armide, LWV 71)
Anonymous: Sonata a 2
6 I. —
7 II. —
8 III. —
9 IV. Allemanda
10 V. Courant
11 VI. Ballet
12 VII. Sarabanda
13 VIII. Gigue
Johann Philipp Krieger: Surgite cum gaudio a 3
14 I. Sonate, Surgite Cherubim
15 II. Jesus Christus Rex triumphat
16 III. Hunc Dei filium
17 IV. Quia de morte di Satana, Alleluja
18 Jean-Baptiste Lully: Entrée d'Apollon (From Lully's Le triomphe de l'amour, LWV 59)
19 Jean-Baptiste Lully: Ballet des Arts, LWV 18: Duo de la Paix et de la Félicité
Johann Fischer: Suite en trio
20 I. Allemande
21 II. Angloisse
22 III. Gique
23 IV. Menuets
24 V. Ballets
25 Jean-Baptiste Lully: Sourdine d'Armide (From Armide, LWV 71)
26 Jean-Baptiste Lully: Plainte de Cloris (From Le Grand Divertissement royal de Versailles)
27 Jean-Baptiste Lully: Tranquilles Cœurs. Ritornelle (From Le triomphe de l'amour, LWV 59)
28 Jean-Baptiste Lully: Tranquilles Cœurs (From Le triomphe de l'amour, LWV 59)
29 Johann Sebastian Bach: Aria in F Major, BWV 587 3:45
In 2018, four friends studying at the Royal Academy of Music in London decided to form an ensemble they called Théodora. Mariamielle Lamagat (soprano), Louise Ayrton (baroque violin), Lucie Chabard (harpsichord) and Alice Trocellier (viola da gamba) explore French baroque music and its ramifications. For their first recording, part of Alpha Classics' "Baroque Stories" series, they decided to trace the French style in Germanic lands in the 18th century, where the dance forms, dotted rhythms, modulations and harmonies in vogue at the court of Louis XIV inspired composers to create numerous transcriptions, works and new instrumental practices... Johann Fischer and Johann Philipp Krieger make no secret of their admiration for Campra and Lully, whose music enjoyed considerable success across the Rhine. This programme features their magnificent ‘Duo de la paix et de la félicité’ (Duet of Peace and Happiness), in a version preserved in Berlin, performed here with mezzo-soprano Adèle Charvet... Bach is, of course, included: he admired the French organ school, particularly Jacques Boyvin, whose superb Récit tendre, from the Second Livre d'Orgue (1700), Théodora has transcribed for violin, viola and basso continuo.