L'Arpeggiata
L'Arpeggiata is a European early music group led by Christina Pluhar, and founded by her in 2000. The group has presented both traditional early music and also several collaged and themed performances and recordings.[1][2]
Discography
- Kapsberger: La Villanella Johanette Zomer, Pino de Vittorio, Hans-Jörg Mammel, Alpha (2001)
- Stefano Landi: Homo fugi velut umbra... Alpha (2002)
- La Tarantella: Antidotum Tarantulae - with Lucilla Galeazzi and Marco Beasley. Alpha Records (2002)
- All'Improvviso - Ciaccone, Bergamasche e un po'di folie... Marco Beasley, Lucilla Galeazzi. Alpha 2004
- Cavalieri: Rappresentatione di Anima, et di Corpo Alpha (2004)
- Los Impossibles. with Pepe Habichuela. Naïve Records
- Monteverdi - Teatro d'Amore Virgin Classics (2009)[3]
- Via Crucis. Nuria Rial, Philippe Jaroussky, Barbara Furtuna Corsican male voice quartet. Virgin Classics (2010)
- Monteverdi: Vespro della Beata Vergine 2CD Virgin Classics (2011)
- Los Pájaros perdidos - The South American Project Philippe Jaroussky Virgin Classics (2012)
- Mediterraneo - Mísia fado singer, Nuria Rial, Raquel Andueza, Vincenzo Capezzuto, Katerina Papadopoulou.[4] Virgin 2013
References
- ↑ J. van der Klis Een tuitje in de aardkorst: oude muziek in nederland - 2007 Page 510 "Zo denken ze erover bij L'Arpeggiata', concludeert Roland de Beer naar aanleiding van het tweede concert van het ensemble ... De monter tokkelende Pluhar vermeed afsluitende grondtonen en voegde de nummers zo tot één omelet, samen ..."
- ↑ New Statesman Volume 138, Nos 4943 4955 - Page 44
2009 "L'Arpeggiata/Christina Pluhar Teatro d'Amore (Virgin Classics) Was Claudio a jazzman? You begin to wonder when you hear Baroque musicians essaying a walking bassline, in a startling but convincing reimagining of Monteverdi's secular "
- ↑ Revue des deux mondes -2009 Page 185 "Fondatrice d'un groupe d'instruments anciens, L'Arpeggiata, qui a conquis peu à peu le devant de la scène, Christina Pluhar s'est lancée, elle, dans un florilège autour des madrigaux et des airs de Monteverdi. Intitulé Teatro d'amore, son"
- ↑ Katerina Papadopoulou Κατερίνα Παπαδοπούλου
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