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'''''Ombra mai fu''''' was recorded in 2017 and first published in 2019. It showcases the operas of the composer [[Francesco Cavalli]].  
'''''Muische Varie''''' was recorded in 2002 and first published in 2003. It showcases the ''[[Musiche Varie|Musiche varie a voce sola]], Libri I, II & III'', various music pieces for solo voice in three volumes, composed by [[Benedetto Ferrari]].  


==Recording and production==
==Recording and production==
''Musiche Varie'' was recorded at the [[Chapelle Jésus-Enfant]] of the Parish Saint Clothilde in Paris.
''Ombra mai fu'' was recorded at the [[Église Notre-Dame-du-Liban]], Paris, 26 June – 3 July 2017
*Sound, artistic director, edit and premastering: Alessandra Galleron (MUSICA NUMERIS)
Executive producer: Alain Lanceron
*2017: Remastered by Francois Eckert
Producer, editing: Étienne Collard
*Cover design by "le monde est petit"
Sound engineer, mixing & mastering:
*2017: Philippe Maillard Productions
Michel Pierre / Areitec
*2021 La Música - www.lamusica.fr
Harpsichords and organs supplied by
Atelier du Clavecin | Laurent Soumagnac
Portraits of Philippe Jaroussky by Josef Fischnaller Photos p.22 C Zsófia Raffay, Denis Rouvre Design: Ars Magna
P & C 2019 Parlophone Records Limited,
a Warner Music Group Company
 


''Musiche Varie'' was created with the support of the [[Fondation Orange]].
''Musiche Varie'' was created with the support of the [[Fondation Orange]].
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''Musiche Varie'' shines a light on Early Baroque composer [[Benedetto Ferrari]].  
''Ombra mai fu'' shines a light on Early Baroque composer [[Benedetto Ferrari]].  


==Title and artwork==
==Title and artwork==
''Musiche Varie'' is also listed with its full title, ''"Musiche Varie a Voce Sola Libri I, II & III"''
The cover and promo photographs were composed by Josef Fischnaller.
 
== Musicians ==
== Musicians ==
:Philippe Jaroussky: countertenor, conductor
:Philippe Jaroussky: countertenor, conductor
:Marie-Nicole Lemieux contralto  
:[[Marie-Nicole Lemieux]] contralto  
:Emoöke Baráth soprano  
:[[Emöke Baráth]] soprano  
===[[Ensemble Artaserse]]===
===[[Ensemble Artaserse]]===
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Re-release:
* CD
* CD
* Vinyl
* Streaming
* Streaming
* Digital download
* Digital download

Revision as of 01:47, 30 October 2021

Ombra mai fu
Original cover of Ombra mai fu
Studio album by
Released2019
RecordedJune 26, 2017 (2017-06-26) and July 3, 2017 (2017-07-03)
VenueÉglise Notre-Dame-du-Liban
GenreClassical
Length65:02
LanguageItalian
Label
ProducerÉtienne Collard

Ombra mai fu was recorded in 2017 and first published in 2019. It showcases the operas of the composer Francesco Cavalli.

Recording and production

Ombra mai fu was recorded at the Église Notre-Dame-du-Liban, Paris, 26 June – 3 July 2017 Executive producer: Alain Lanceron Producer, editing: Étienne Collard Sound engineer, mixing & mastering: Michel Pierre / Areitec Harpsichords and organs supplied by Atelier du Clavecin | Laurent Soumagnac Portraits of Philippe Jaroussky by Josef Fischnaller Photos p.22 C Zsófia Raffay, Denis Rouvre Design: Ars Magna P & C 2019 Parlophone Records Limited, a Warner Music Group Company


Musiche Varie was created with the support of the Fondation Orange.

Music and libretti

Ombra mai fu shines a light on Early Baroque composer Benedetto Ferrari.

Title and artwork

The cover and promo photographs were composed by Josef Fischnaller.

Musicians

Philippe Jaroussky: countertenor, conductor
Marie-Nicole Lemieux contralto
Emöke Baráth soprano

Ensemble Artaserse

Charts

Certifications

Performances

Release history

List of release dates, showing region, edition(s), format(s), label(s) and reference.

Region Release date Format(s) Label(s) and Catalogue Number(s) EAN/UPC etc.
France March 2019
  • CD
  • Vinyl
  • Streaming
  • Digital download
  • OCLC: 870697650
  • ASIN: B00008RUTU
  • EAN: 3760020170325
Germany 2003
  • 12 January 2018
  • 5 March 2021
Japan 1 September 2005 (import, Tower Records Japan)
  • 2018
  • 24 April 2021
UK 2003
  • 2018
  • March 2021
US 12 August 2003
  • 2018
  • 7 May 2021
Source:[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

*Source missing

Accolades

Track listing

All music is composed by Benedetto Ferrari.

No.TitleLyricsfrom VolumeLength
1."Amanti, io vi sò dire" (Ciaconna)Benedetto FerrariBook III, 16414:27
2."Occhi miei che vedeste"Giovanni Battista GuariniBook I, 16334:28
3."M'amò tanto costei"Benedetto FerrariBook III, 16412:16
4."Chi non sà come amor"Benedetto FerrariBook I, 16338:56
5."Avverti ò cor"Benedetto FerrariBook III, 16412:09
6."Queste pungenti spine" (Cantata spirituale)Ottavio OrsucciBook II, 163711:14
7."Lingua di Donna"Benedetto FerrariBook II, 16372:16
8."Udite Amanti"Benedetto FerrariBook III, 16416:14
9."Io dissi al cor"Giambattista MarinoBook I, 16333:31
10."Non fia più ver"Benedetto FerrariBook I, 16333:46
11."Cielo sia con tua pace"Gian Francesco BusenelloBook II, 16374:54
12."Degg'io amarvi"Benedetto FerrariBook III, 16413:00
13."Quando prendon riposo"Benedetto FerrariBook II, 16374:49
14."O monumenti"Benedetto FerrariBook III, 16412:07
Total length:64:07

(Total length as indicated on the CD.)

References

  1. "Discogs (France, UK, DE)". Discogs. Retrieved September 4, 2021.
  2. "Fnac (France)". Fnac. Retrieved September 4, 2021.
  3. "hbdirect, Classics & Jazz (US)". hbdirect. Retrieved September 4, 2021.
  4. "High Res Audio (Germany)". HighResAudio. Retrieved September 4, 2021.
  5. "Presto Music (UK)". Presto Music. Retrieved September 4, 2021.
  6. "WorldCat, central reference for OCLC numbers". WorldCat. Retrieved September 4, 2021.
  7. "Tower Records Japan". Tower Records Japan. Retrieved September 4, 2021.

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