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    Carolyn Sampson, Ex Cathedra, Jeffrey Skidmore - A French Baroque Diva (2014) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

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    Carolyn Sampson, Ex Cathedra, Jeffrey Skidmore - A French Baroque Diva (2014) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

    Carolyn Sampson, Ex Cathedra, Jeffrey Skidmore - A French Baroque Diva (2014)
    FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 72:55 minutes | 1,41 GB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

    This album featuring Carolyn Sampson and Ex Cathedra showcases works written for the foremost soprano of the French Baroque, Marie Fel. Voltaire called her his "adorable nightingale". Fel held an entire generation spellbound at the Paris Opera and at Louis XV's court during one of the most glorious periods of French music. She inspired some of Rameau's finest music and introduced a whole new level of virtuosity and expression into the French singing tradition. Her long, triumphant career is traced through this fascinating recording.

    Both the music and especially the central figure on this release by British soprano Carolyn Sampson will be largely unfamiliar to most listeners, for the vocal music of the French Baroque has received many fewer contextual studies on recordings than its English and Italian counterparts. Marie Fel was the star singer of mid-18th century Paris, a Bordeaux native who was discovered by an agent of the Paris Opera when she was 20. Roughly as Senesino was to Handel, she was an inspiration to Rameau, and many other composers wrote for her as well. Sampson tries to penetrate Fel's musicality, and the album is not just a compilation of works associated with her. She sings a sacred aria (Joseph Hector Fiocco's Laudate pueri, track 12) with the ornamentation Fel herself wrote out, and she even ventures into the Occitan language, which Fel spoke natively, for the extremely unusual Gasouillats auzeléts by Jean-Joseph Cassanéa de Mondonville (track 11). Speakers of Occitan are invited to judge her pronunciation (an English translation is included), but even those with no particular interest in the history of singing will be struck by the variety of Fel's repertoire, which ranged from the older Lully style of French opera to the bright simplicity of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Salve regina of 1752 (not a common item either). Sampson's voice is not absolutely comfortable when forced to do acrobatics at the top of its range, but for the most part she lives up to d'Aquin's description of Fel's instrument as "always lovely, always seductive." Her range is matched by that of the instrumental group Ex Cathedra under Jeffrey Skidmore, which is called upon to deliver a variety of theatrical effects. Highly recommended.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Philomèle - Prologue Scene 1: Ah! quand reviendront nos beaux jours?
    02 - Exsurgat Deus, S71 - Movement 5: Regna terrae
    03 - Te Deum laudamus, S32 - Movement 01: Sinfonie
    04 - Te Deum laudamus, S32 - Movement 08: Tu rex gloriae
    05 - Te Deum laudamus, S32 - Movement 09: Tu ad liberandum suscepturus hominem
    06 - Salve regina - Part 1: Salve regina, salve mater
    07 - Salve regina - Part 2: Ad te clamamus, exsules, filii Evae
    08 - Salve regina - Part 3: O clemens, o pia
    09 - Castor et Pollux - Act 1 Scenes 2-3: Un tendre intérêt vous appelle – Tristes apprêts
    10 - Platée - Act 3 Scene 4: Amour, lance tes traits
    11 - Daphnis et Alcimadure - Act 1 Scene 2: Gasouillats auzeléts
    12 - Laudate pueri - Part 1: Laudate pueri
    13 - Laudate pueri - Part 3: A solis ortu
    14 - Laudate pueri - Part 4: Alleluia
    15 - Venite, exsultemus - Movement 4: Venite, adoremus
    16 - La lyre enchantée - No 1: Accordez vos sons et vos pas
    17 - La lyre enchantée - No 2: Gavotte: Lyre enchanteresse
    18 - La lyre enchantée - No 3: Écoutons … D'un doux frémissement
    19 - La lyre enchantée - No 4: Vole, Amour, prête-moi tes armes
    20 - La lyre enchantée - No 5: Contredanse
    21 - Cantate Domino, S72 - Movement 5: Viderunt omnes termini terrae
    22 - Venite, exsultemus - Movement 6: Hodie si vocem

    Produced by Adrian Peacock. Engineered by David Hinitt.
    Recorded in June 2013 at All Hallows, Gospel Oak, London, U.K.

    Musicians:
    Carolyn Sampson - soprano
    Ex Cathedra - Conducted by Jeffrey Skidmore

    Analyzed: Jeffrey Skidmore / A French Baroque Diva
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR14 -0.10 dB -18.75 dB 9:01 01-Philomèle - Prologue Scene 1: Ah! quand reviendront nos beaux jours?
    DR13 -0.10 dB -16.48 dB 2:29 02-Exsurgat Deus, S71 - Movement 5: Regna terrae
    DR12 -1.42 dB -17.54 dB 1:48 03-Te Deum laudamus, S32 - Movement 01: Sinfonie
    DR12 -0.63 dB -19.71 dB 1:58 04-Te Deum laudamus, S32 - Movement 08: Tu rex gloriae
    DR13 -2.77 dB -21.94 dB 3:22 05-Te Deum laudamus, S32 - Movement 09: Tu ad liberandum suscepturus hominem
    DR14 -0.10 dB -20.70 dB 4:32 06-Salve regina - Part 1: Salve regina, salve mater
    DR9 -3.08 dB -19.84 dB 0:50 07-Salve regina - Part 2: Ad te clamamus, exsules, filii Evae
    DR15 -0.66 dB -21.80 dB 4:17 08-Salve regina - Part 3: O clemens, o pia
    DR14 -0.88 dB -21.06 dB 7:03 09-Castor et Pollux - Act 1 Scenes 2-3: Un tendre intérêt vous appelle – Tristes apprêts
    DR12 -0.09 dB -17.25 dB 3:07 10-Platée - Act 3 Scene 4: Amour, lance tes traits
    DR14 -0.09 dB -19.89 dB 3:48 11-Daphnis et Alcimadure - Act 1 Scene 2: Gasouillats auzeléts
    DR14 -0.42 dB -20.30 dB 1:32 12-Laudate pueri - Part 1: Laudate pueri
    DR14 -0.60 dB -21.08 dB 3:19 13-Laudate pueri - Part 3: A solis ortu
    DR14 -1.13 dB -19.63 dB 1:53 14-Laudate pueri - Part 4: Alleluia
    DR12 -5.50 dB -22.62 dB 3:04 15-Venite, exsultemus - Movement 4: Venite, adoremus
    DR12 -0.10 dB -16.72 dB 3:44 16-La lyre enchantée - No 1: Accordez vos sons et vos pas
    DR14 -0.72 dB -20.95 dB 1:52 17-La lyre enchantée - No 2: Gavotte: Lyre enchanteresse
    DR12 -0.43 dB -19.34 dB 1:54 18-La lyre enchantée - No 3: Écoutons … D'un doux frémissement
    DR13 -0.05 dB -17.18 dB 3:36 19-La lyre enchantée - No 4: Vole, Amour, prête-moi tes armes
    DR13 -0.01 dB -18.69 dB 1:45 20-La lyre enchantée - No 5: Contredanse
    DR14 -0.64 dB -19.48 dB 5:08 21-Cantate Domino, S72 - Movement 5: Viderunt omnes termini terrae
    DR13 -2.56 dB -20.32 dB 2:53 22-Venite, exsultemus - Movement 6: Hodie si vocem
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    Number of tracks: 22
    Official DR value: DR13

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2582 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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