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'''''Caldara & Pergolesi''''' is a concert program by [[Christina Pluhar]] and her ensemble [[L'Arpeggiata]]. It comprises arias from Caldara's oratorios and Pergolesi's ''Stabat Mater''. The following list only contains performances with Philippe Jaroussky's contribution.
 
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'''Caldara & Pergolesi''' is a concert program by [[Christina Pluhar]] and her ensemble [[L'Arpeggiata]]. It comprises arias from Caldara's oratorios and Pergolesi's ''Stabat Mater''. The following list only contains performances with Philippe Jaroussky's contribution.
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*L'Arpeggiata (dir.: Christina Pluhar)
*Philippe Jaroussky
*Céline Scheen
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==Performance list==
==Performance list==
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|{{date|Sept 11, 2021}}
|{{date|Sept 11, 2021}}
|Romania
|Romania
|The Romanian Athenaeum, Bucharest
|The Romanian Athenaeum, Bucharest<ref name="Enescu"/>
| Céline Scheen
| Céline Scheen
|}
|}
==Musicians==
 
As of {{20210911}} L'Arpeggiata comprised the following musicians
== Musicians ==
== Musicians ==
[[Christina Pluhar]] plays the theorbo and conducts her ensemble [[L'Arpeggiata]]<p>
===Soloists===
===Soloists===
Philippe Jaroussky, [[Céline Scheen]] (soprano)
Philippe Jaroussky, [[Céline Scheen]] (soprano)
=== L'Arpeggiata ===
=== L'Arpeggiata ===
[[Christina Pluhar]] plays the theorbo and conducts her ensemble [[L'Arpeggiata]]<p>
As of {{date|2021-09-11|MDY}}, L'Arpeggiata comprised the following musicians:
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Philippe Jaroussky Countertenor
====Strings====
Céline Scheen Soprano
Baroque Violin
 
===Strings===
====Baroque Violin====
*Catherine Aglibut  
*Catherine Aglibut  
*Filip Rekieć  
*Filip Rekieć  
*Judith Steenbrink  
*Judith Steenbrink  
*Lathika Vithanage  
*Lathika Vithanage  
====Baroque Viola====
Baroque Viola
*Ania Nowak  
*Ania Nowak  
====Viola Da Gamba====
Viola Da Gamba
*Rodney Prada  
*Rodney Prada  
====Baroque Cello====
Baroque Cello
*Bruno Cocset  
*Bruno Cocset  
====Double Bass====
Double Bass
*Leonardo Terruggi  
*Leonardo Terruggi  
===Plucked strings===
====Plucked strings====
 
Theorbo & baroque guitar
====Theorbo & baroque guitar====
*[[Christina Pluhar]] (theorbo & musical direction)
*Christina Pluhar (theorbo & musical direction)
*Josep Maria Marti Duran (theorbo & baroque guitar)
*Josep Maria Marti Duran (theorbo & baroque guitar)
===Positive organ===
====Positive organ====
Dani Espasa
Dani Espasa
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==Program==
==Program==
===Part I: Oratorio arias by [[Antonio Caldara]]===
{| class="wikitable zebra" style="width:70%"
! No.
! Title
! Role
! Librettist
! Work
! Voice
|-
| 1.
| Introduzione
|(instrumental)
|
| La passione di nostro signore Gesù Cristo
|
|-
| 2.
| "Per il mar del pianto mio"
| Maddalena
| [[Bernardo Sandrinelli]]
| [[Maddalena ai piedi di Cristo]]
| Soprano
|-
| 3.
| "[[Sù lieti festeggiate]]"
| Amor Celeste
| [[Bernardo Sandrinelli]]
| [[Maddalena ai piedi di Cristo]]
| Alto
|-
|4.
| "Pompe inutile"
| Maddalena
| [[Bernardo Sandrinelli]]
| [[Maddalena ai piedi di Cristo]]
| Soprano
|-
| 5.
| "[[Quel buon pastor son io]]"
| Abel
| [[Pietro Metastasio]]
| [[La morte d'Abel]]
| Alto
|-
| 6.
| "In lagrime stemprato il cor qui cade"
| Maddalena
| [[Bernardo Sandrinelli]]
| [[Maddalena ai piedi di Cristo]]
| Soprano
|-
| 7.
| "[[Lascia la spina, cogli la rosa]]"
| Piacere
| [[Benedetto Pamphili]]
| [[Il trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno]]
| Alto
|}


===Part II: [[Giovanni Battista Pergolesi]], [[Stabat Mater]]===
{| class="wikitable zebra" style="width:70%"
! No.
! Title
! voice


|-
|I.
|[[Stabat Mater]] dolorosa<nowiki>*</nowiki>
| Soprano/alto


Program: Stabat mater – Caldara & Pergolesi
|-
Antonio Caldara Introduzione from La Passione di Gesu Cristo Signor Nostro
| II.
Antonio Caldara “Per il Mar del Pianto Mio” – Aria di Maddalena from Maddalena ai piedi di Cristo (Céline Scheen)
| Cujus Animam
Antonio Caldara “Só, lieti festeggiate” – Aria di Amor Celeste from Maddalena ai piedi di Cristo (Philippe Jaroussky)
| Soprano solo
Antonio Caldara “Pompe inutile” – Aria di Maddalena con violoncello solo from Maddalena ai piedi di Cristo (Céline Scheen)
 
Antonio Caldara “Quel buon pastor son io” from La morte di Abel (Philippe Jaroussky)
|-
Antonio Caldara “In lagrime stemprato il cor qui cade” – Aria di Maddalena from Maddalena ai piedi di Cristo (Céline Scheen)
| III.  
George Frideric Handel “Lascia la spina” – Aria di Piacere from Il Trionfo del Tempo e del Disinganno (Philippe Jaroussky)
| O quam tristis
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi Stabat Mater
| Soprano/alto
I. Stabat Mater
 
II. Cujus Animam
|-
III. O quam tristis
| IV.  
IV. Quae moerebat
| Quae moerebat
V. Quis est homo
| Alto solo
VI. Vidit suum
 
VII. Eia Mater
|-
VIII. Fac ut ardeat
| V.  
IX. Sancta Mater
| Quis est homo
X. Fac ut portem
| Soprano/Alto
XI. Inflamatus
 
X. Inflamatus
|-
XII. Quando corpus – Amen
| VI.  
| Vidit suum
| Soprano solo
 
|-
| VII.  
| Eia Mater
| Alto solo
 
|-
| VIII.  
| Fac ut ardeat
| Soprano/Alto
 
|-
|IX.  
| Sancta Mater
| Soprano/Alto
 
|-
| XI.  
| Inflammatus et accensus
| Soprano/alto
 
|-
|XII.  
| Quando corpus morietur
| Soprano/Alto
|}
<nowiki>*)</nowiki> The text to the "Stabat Mater" can be found on one single page. Therefore only the first title is linked.
 
===Encores===
{| class="wikitable zebra" style="width:70%"
! No.
! Title
! Composer
! With singer
 
|-
|1. [[Pur ti miro]]
| [[Claudio Monteverdi]]<nowiki>**</nowiki>
| [[Céline Scheen]]
|}


(Céline Scheen, Philippe Jaroussky)
<nowiki>**)</nowiki> The authorship of "[[Pur ti miro]]" is disputed.<p>


==References==
==References==