Nouveau Monde: Baroque Arias and Songs

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All Music Guide - James Manheim
The program for this release by French soprano Patricia Petibon is insanely ambitious, but she pulls it off brilliantly. The "nouveau monde" of the title refers not only to the Americas but to other overseas (from Europe) lands and even, Petibon says in the interview-style booklet, to the new world '"revealed to me by [early music pioneers] William Christie, Jordi Savall, and Nikolaus Harnoncourt when they revolutionized the approach to style and sound." But, Petibon goes on, this new world "is one that always has to be expanded with new explorations and new conquests." Thus we get pieces from a previously untouched Peruvian manuscript of the late 18th century along with ...
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Editorial Reviews

All Music Guide - James Manheim
The program for this release by French soprano Patricia Petibon is insanely ambitious, but she pulls it off brilliantly. The "nouveau monde" of the title refers not only to the Americas but to other overseas (from Europe) lands and even, Petibon says in the interview-style booklet, to the new world '"revealed to me by [early music pioneers] William Christie, Jordi Savall, and Nikolaus Harnoncourt when they revolutionized the approach to style and sound." But, Petibon goes on, this new world "is one that always has to be expanded with new explorations and new conquests." Thus we get pieces from a previously untouched Peruvian manuscript of the late 18th century along with a Spanish-language aria by Handel, popular songs from the Old and New Worlds, excerpts from Charpentier's "Medée" (with its crossing of the river Styx, yet another "new world" opera), Rameau's "Les Indes galantes" (a work desperately in need of a full-scale revival), Purcell's "When I Am Laid in Earth" from "Dido and Aeneas" (an "Egyptian" work), and more. Petibon weaves the various themes -- pastoral, nostalgic, self-destructive -- together in such a way that this extremely disparate material seems to flow together, and indeed she makes the point convincingly that audiences of the Baroque and Classical eras might have known a good deal of this music and considered it fit for inclusion on the same bill. Her voice may be a bit on the dry side for some, but the same is true of many Christie products, and she has given the Baroque repertory a very strong shake-up here. The La Cetra ensemble of Basel is an adept co-conspirator in Petibon's plans, and even Deutsche Grammophon's graphics, not a field in which the label typically excels, are delightful.
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Product Details

  • Release Date: 10/30/2012
  • Label: Deutsche Grammophon
  • UPC: 028947900795
  • Catalog Number: 001759002
  • Sales rank: 63,841

Tracks

Disc 1
  1. 1 Vendado es amor, no es ciego, zarzuela: Aria. El bajel que no recela - Pierre Hamon & Pierre Hamon (5:30)
    Composed byJosé de Nebra
    Conducted byAndrea Marcon
    Performed byPatricia Petibon, Patricia Petibon, Andrea Marcon, Joël Grare, La Cetra
  2. 2 Yo soy la locura (Passacalle de La Folie) - Henry Le Bailly & Pierre Hamon (2:40)
    Composed byHenry Le Bailly, Henry Le Bailly
    Conducted byAndrea Marcon
    Performed byPatricia Petibon, Patricia Petibon, Andrea Marcon, Joël Grare, La Cetra
  3. 3 Cachua, improvisation on a melody recogida by Baltasar Martínez Compañón, Obispo de la diócesis de Trujillo - Anonymous & Traditional (3:13)
    Composed byAnonymous, Traditional
    Conducted byAndrea Marcon
    Performed byPatricia Petibon, Patricia Petibon, Andrea Marcon, Joël Grare, La Cetra
  4. 4 Vendado es amor, no es ciego, zarzuela: En amor, pastorcillos (Seguidillas) - Pierre Hamon & Pierre Hamon (1:47)
    Composed byJosé de Nebra
    Conducted byAndrea Marcon
    Performed byPatricia Petibon, Patricia Petibon, Andrea Marcon, Joël Grare, La Cetra
  5. 5 Dido and Aeneas, opera, Z. 626: Act 3. Thy hand, Belinda... When I am laid in eart - Henry Purcell & Pierre Hamon (5:21)
    Composed byHenry Purcell
    Conducted byAndrea Marcon
    Performed byPatricia Petibon, Patricia Petibon, Andrea Marcon, Joël Grare, La Cetra
  6. 6 Les Indes galantes, opéra-ballet: Nouvelle entrée: Les Sauvages, Scene 6. Danse du G - Jean-Philippe Rameau & Pierre Hamon (4:12)
    Composed byJean-Philippe Rameau
    Conducted byAndrea Marcon
    Performed byPatricia Petibon, Patricia Petibon, Coro Cetra, Andrea Marcon, Joël Grare, La Cetra, Kevin Greenlaw
  7. 7 Nó se emenderà jamás, cantata, HWV 140: Aria. No se enmendará jamás - George Frideric Handel & Pierre Hamon (3:36)
    Composed byGeorge Frideric Handel
    Conducted byAndrea Marcon
    Performed byPatricia Petibon, Patricia Petibon, Andrea Marcon, Joël Grare, La Cetra
  8. 8 Tonada la lata, song - Traditional & Anonymous, Peruvian (2:10)
    Composed byTraditional, Anonymous, Peruvian
    Conducted byAndrea Marcon
    Performed byPatricia Petibon, Patricia Petibon, Andrea Marcon, Joël Grare, La Cetra
  9. 9 Mon amy s'en est allé, song - Anonymous & Anonymous, French (3:35)
    Composed byAnonymous, Anonymous, French
    Conducted byAndrea Marcon
    Performed byPatricia Petibon, Patricia Petibon, Andrea Marcon, Joël Grare, La Cetra
  10. 10 Sans frayeur dans ce bois, chaconne for soprano & continuo, H. 467 - Marc-Antoine Charpentier & Marc-Antoine Charpentier (2:29)
    Composed byMarc-Antoine Charpentier, Marc-Antoine Charpentier
    Conducted byAndrea Marcon
    Performed byPatricia Petibon, Patricia Petibon, Andrea Marcon, Joël Grare, La Cetra
  11. 11 Médée, opera, H. 491: Act 3. Scene 3. Quel prix de mon amour! - Marc-Antoine Charpentier & Thomas Corneille (5:35)
    Composed byMarc-Antoine Charpentier
    Conducted byAndrea Marcon
    Performed byPatricia Petibon, Patricia Petibon, Andrea Marcon, Joël Grare, La Cetra
  12. 12 Médée, opera, H. 491: Act 3. Scene 5. Noires filles du Styx / Scene 6. L - Marc-Antoine Charpentier & Thomas Corneille (3:57)
    Composed byMarc-Antoine Charpentier
    Conducted byAndrea Marcon
    Performed byPatricia Petibon, Patricia Petibon, Coro Cetra, Andrea Marcon, Joël Grare, La Cetra
  13. 13 Médée, opera, H. 491: Act 3. Scene 7. Dieu du Cocyte et des royaumes som - Marc-Antoine Charpentier & Thomas Corneille (4:49)
    Composed byMarc-Antoine Charpentier
    Conducted byAndrea Marcon
    Performed byPatricia Petibon, Patricia Petibon, Coro Cetra, Andrea Marcon, Joël Grare, La Cetra
  14. 14 Greensleeves, folk song - Traditional & English Traditional (4:08)
    Composed byTraditional, English Traditional
    Conducted byAndrea Marcon
    Performed byPatricia Petibon, Patricia Petibon, Andrea Marcon, Joël Grare, La Cetra
  15. 15 J'ai vu le loup - Traditional & Traditional (2:54)
    Composed byTraditional, Traditional
    Conducted byAndrea Marcon
    Performed byPatricia Petibon, Patricia Petibon, Andrea Marcon, Joël Grare, La Cetra
  16. 16 Les Indes galantes, opéra-ballet: Première entrée: Le Turc généreux, Scene 2. La nui - Jean-Philippe Rameau & Pierre Hamon (4:44)
    Composed byJean-Philippe Rameau
    Conducted byAndrea Marcon
    Performed byPatricia Petibon, Patricia Petibon, Coro Cetra, Andrea Marcon, Joël Grare, La Cetra
  17. 17 King Arthur, or, The British Worthy, semi-opera, Z. 628: Act 5. Fairest Isle - Henry Purcell & John Dryden (3:37)
    Composed byHenry Purcell
    Conducted byAndrea Marcon
    Performed byPatricia Petibon, Patricia Petibon, Andrea Marcon, Joël Grare, La Cetra
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Album Credits

Performance Credits
Patricia Petibon Primary Artist
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