{"product_id":"5051083195447","title":"Zoltan Darago - Bach:Arias For Alto - Import CD Digipak","description":"\u003cp\u003eCredits:\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eZoltan Darago \u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eDescription:\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eBach: [Recorded in\n\nContents\n\n(1)Cantata No.20 \"Oh, Eternal, Thou Word of Thunder\" BWV20(1724), Aria 6 \"Oh, man, save thy soul\n\n(2)Cantata No.33 \"Only Thou, O Lord Jesus Christ\" BWV33(1724)-3 Aria \"How I staggered with fright in my steps!\n\n(3)Cantata No.34 \"O eternal flame, O source of love\" BWV34(1727), Aria 3 \"Blessed are the chosen souls\n\n(4)Cantata No.35 \"The spirit and the soul are bewildered\" BWV35(1726), Aria 2 \"The spirit and the soul are bewildered\n\n(5)Fourth aria from Cantata No.35 \"The spirit and the soul are bewildered and disturbed\" BWV35(1726) \"God has done everything beautifully.\n\n(6)Aria from Cantata No.83 \"O joyful hour of the new covenant\" BWV83(1724)\n\n(7)Cantata No.108 \"It is for your good that I go away\" BWV108(1725)#5 Aria \"What my heart longs for you\"\n\n(8)Cantata No.114 \"Oh, beloved Christian, take comfort\" BWV114(1724)-5 Aria \"Death, no longer do you threaten me\"\n\n(9)Second aria from Cantata No. 115 \"Prepare, O my heart\" BWV 115 (1724) \"Oh, slumbering soul, what is the matter?\n\n(10)Cantata No. 170 \"Full of peace, joyful soul! Aria from BWV170(1726) \"Full rest, joyful soul!\n\n(11)Cantata No.185 \"Eternal Love, O Merciful Heart\" BWV185(1715), Aria No.3 \"Strive at this time\n\n\n\nPerformer.\n\nZoltan Darrago (Countertenor)\n\nChristophe Rousset (conductor and organ)\n\nLes Talents Lilique\n\nRecorded: February 14~17, 2023 \/ Notre Dame du Liban Church (Church of Our Lady of Lebanon), Paris, France\n\n(CD)\n\nDDD\n\nDigipak specification\n\n60'00\n\n\n\nChristophe Rousset and Les Talents Lilique record Bach cantatas! This is the first Bach cantata in the recorded repertoire of Rousset \u0026amp; Les Talents Lilique. However, this is not just a cantata album. It is an album of arias for alto from their many cantatas.\n\n\n\nOnly BWV 185 was written in 1715 during the Weimar period, but it was replayed in the early Leipzig period, so it is possible to find arias from cantatas that were performed in the same period. The arias are from the cantatas that were performed in the same period.The artists' commitment to the concept of this album can be seen in the fact that they did not simply arrange famous arias, but rather limited the selection to the pieces that were composed immediately after Thomas Cantor's appointment in Leipzig, a major turning point in Bach's life, and that they dared to focus only on arias, without adding symphonies or other pieces. \n\n\n\nThe singer who performs with Rousset \u0026amp; Le Thalang Lilique on this recording is the up-and-coming countertenor Zoltan Darrago. He is a talented young Hungarian singer with a wide repertoire of not only old music but also songs and contemporary operas. He came into the limelight in 2022 when he sang the title role in Philip Glass's opera \"Akhnaten\" featuring the King of Egypt at Opera Skala in Finland.\n\n\n\nWith her clear, colorful voice and superb technique, Darrago brings out from Bach's religious music not only piety but also sensuality reminiscent of the colorful religious paintings of the Italian Baroque era.\n\n\n\nSupporting D'Arrigo, Le Taran Lilik takes a relatively large string 6-5-3-4-1 formation. Flute, oboe, oboe d'amore, oboe da caccia, and horns are added depending on the piece. In the pieces where the obbligato instruments play an active role, the virtuosity of Les Talents Lilique's virtuoso singers also shines through, adding even more brilliance to the colorfulness of the singing. In BWV 35, in particular, Rousset's organ and Darrago's singing are as beautiful as if they were singing a sweet duet.\n\n\n\nThe arias in Bach's cantatas and Passions have been greatly influenced by Italian opera, not only in the form of ABA da capo arias, but also in melody and instrumentation. D'Arrigo's sensual singing and Les Talents Lilique's skillful performance show us that in Bach's cantatas, religious faith (cantata) was also linked to secular sweetness (opera). Don't miss this new innovation in the performance of Bach's cantatas, which Rousset has demonstrated with an up-and-coming countertenor.\n\n\n\n(King International)\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Aparte","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":50163624870177,"sku":"5051083195447","price":23.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0568\/8482\/2076\/files\/5051083195447.jpg?v=1723532021","url":"https:\/\/cdsvinyljapan.com\/en-us\/products\/5051083195447","provider":"CDs Vinyl Japan Store","version":"1.0","type":"link"}