Ophelie Gaillard: Napoli
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Label: Aparte
Cat No: AP326
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Release Date: 6th October 2023
Contents
Works
Cello Sonata in D majorSonata intitolata Arlecchino, Arlecchinessa, Rosetta e Pulcinella
Tarentella 'La vallubrella'
L'isola disabitata
Concerto no.2 in G minor
Folias echa para mi Senora Dona Tarolilla de Carallenos
La suave melodia, y su corrente
Cello Concerto in F major
Cello Sonatas (12), op.1
Ayres for the Violin
Recercada quarta sobre 'La Folia'
Recercadas sobre 'La Folia'
Violin Concerto in B flat major
Artists
Ophelie Gaillard (cello)Sandrine Piau (soprano)
Marina Viotti (mezzo-soprano)
Luan Goes (countertenor)
Pulcinella Orchestra
Conductor
Ophelie GaillardWorks
Cello Sonata in D majorSonata intitolata Arlecchino, Arlecchinessa, Rosetta e Pulcinella
Tarentella 'La vallubrella'
L'isola disabitata
Concerto no.2 in G minor
Folias echa para mi Senora Dona Tarolilla de Carallenos
La suave melodia, y su corrente
Cello Concerto in F major
Cello Sonatas (12), op.1
Ayres for the Violin
Recercada quarta sobre 'La Folia'
Recercadas sobre 'La Folia'
Violin Concerto in B flat major
Artists
Ophelie Gaillard (cello)Sandrine Piau (soprano)
Marina Viotti (mezzo-soprano)
Luan Goes (countertenor)
Pulcinella Orchestra
Conductor
Ophelie GaillardAbout
We meet the virtuosos Fiorenza, Lanzetti and Francischello, the composers Durante and Leo, the Spanish Ortiz and the Madrid-born Corselli, and even, in the course of a sonata or a dance, Scaramouche, Harlequin and their comrades from the commedia dell'arte.
The Neapolitan soul is revealed in all this richness: hybrid, sensual, contrasting, both theatrical and profoundly authentic. Alongside the Pulcinella Orchestra as well as Sandrine Piau, Marina Viotti and Luan Góes, Ophélie Gaillard's cello draws on its many sources, from popular to lyrical, secular to sacred.
Unpublished works by Porpora, Bonno and Barbella confirm that Naples has not finished giving up its secrets. Join in the dance!
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