Verità Baroque at Institut De France

  • J.P. Rameau: Entrée de Polymnie aus Boréades
    J.P. Rameau was a French composer of the Baroque era and his Entrée de Polymnie from Boréades is a stunning example of his genius. The music is intricately composed and full of melodic richness and harmonic brilliance. This piece is one of the most famous opera overtures of the Baroque era and still captivates audiences today. The build-up of sound and the crescendos are particularly impressive, and the way the music flows transports the listener to another world.

  • Marc Migò: Concerto Grosso No. 1
    Marc Migò's Concerto Grosso No. 1 is a fascinating piece of classical music that combines elements of the past with the present. The concerto grosso form was especially popular in the Baroque era, and Migò has used this form and infused it with contemporary tones and rhythm. The piece is full of contrasts with intricate solos and rich harmonies that transport the listener to new places.

  • Joseph Bodin de Boismortier: Concerto à 5 parties
    Joseph Bodin de Boismortier was a French composer known for his devotion to the Flute. His Concerto à 5 parties is a masterpiece that is loved by Flute lovers worldwide. The concerto has five movements, and the composer employs simple melodies and harmonies, producing a gentle, delicate piece that is both elegant and entertaining.

  • Philip Lasser: A Mask in the Mirror (French Premiere) with Soprano Rebecca Meyers and Countertenor Nicolo Balducci
    Philip Lasser's A Mask in the Mirror is a romantic and complex masterpiece that commands both attention and admiration from any listener. The French Premiere of this piece is a special honor and is sure to draw crowds and music lovers alike. With a masterful blend of soprano and countertenor, Lasser creates a rich tapestry of sound that is sure to enchant anyone who watches or listens to the streamed performance.

  • G.F. Telemann: Paris Quartet No. 4
    G.F. Telemann's Paris Quartet No. 4 is a stunning piece of chamber music. The quartet manifests an intimate and introspective mood, which is both captivating and soothing. Telemann's unique style is evident in this piece

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