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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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==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 ==
== 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==

Latest revision as of 10:31, 26 October 2021

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.

Stabat mater – Caldara & Pergolesi
Tour by
  • L'Arpeggiata (dir.: Christina Pluhar)
  • Philippe Jaroussky
  • Céline Scheen
Philippe Jaroussky and Céline Scheen. Photographer: Michal Novak
Photographer: Michal Novak

Performance list

Date Country Location With
11 September 2021 Romania The Romanian Athenaeum, Bucharest[1] Céline Scheen

Musicians

Soloists

Philippe Jaroussky, Céline Scheen (soprano)

L'Arpeggiata

Christina Pluhar plays the theorbo and conducts her ensemble L'Arpeggiata

As of September 11, 2021, L'Arpeggiata comprised the following musicians:

Strings

Baroque Violin

  • Catherine Aglibut
  • Filip Rekieć
  • Judith Steenbrink
  • Lathika Vithanage

Baroque Viola

  • Ania Nowak

Viola Da Gamba

  • Rodney Prada

Baroque Cello

  • Bruno Cocset

Double Bass

  • Leonardo Terruggi

Plucked strings

Theorbo & baroque guitar

  • Christina Pluhar (theorbo & musical direction)
  • Josep Maria Marti Duran (theorbo & baroque guitar)

Positive organ

Dani Espasa

[1]

Program

Part I: Oratorio arias by Antonio Caldara

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

No. Title voice
I. Stabat Mater dolorosa* Soprano/alto
II. Cujus Animam Soprano solo
III. O quam tristis Soprano/alto
IV. Quae moerebat Alto solo
V. Quis est homo Soprano/Alto
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

*) The text to the "Stabat Mater" can be found on one single page. Therefore only the first title is linked.

Encores

No. Title Composer With singer
1. Pur ti miro Claudio Monteverdi** Céline Scheen

**) The authorship of "Pur ti miro" is disputed.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Stabat Mater – Caldara & Pergolesi". Enescu Festival. Archived from the original on September 17, 2021. Retrieved September 17, 2021.

External links

"Pietro Metastasio". Wikipedia. Retrieved September 16, 2021.</ref>