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Special offer. Vivaldi, Chelleri & Ristori: Teatro Sant'Angelo
Adèle Charvet (soloist), Le Consort
Awards:
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International Classical Music Awards, 2024, Nominated - Baroque Vocal
Charvet despatches the showpieces with agility and bravura, but her velvety voice is particularly well suited to the pathos arias which are eloquently articulated; just occasionally her vibrato...
Special offer. Vivaldi, Chelleri & Ristori: Teatro Sant'Angelo
Adèle Charvet (soloist), Le Consort
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Awards:
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International Classical Music Awards, 2024, Nominated - Baroque Vocal
Charvet despatches the showpieces with agility and bravura, but her velvety voice is particularly well suited to the pathos arias which are eloquently articulated; just occasionally her vibrato...
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During the Carnival of Venice in 1637, a play ‘rappresentata in musica’ was opened to the public for the first time – a success. Opera was born and spread like wildfire. Venice had the largest number of theatres in the world. In 1677, the Teatro Sant’Angelo opened its doors on the campo of the same name. Tiny, chaotic, cheap and extremely productive, it was renowned for its musicians and its sets. This effervescence owes much to the figure of Vivaldi who, from 1705 onwards, regularly premiered his operas there and acted (with his father) as impresario. His own Arsilda, L’incoronazione di Dario and La verità in cimento triumphed there, but he also invited composers such as the young Fortunato Chelleri and Giovanni Alberto Ristori. The mezzo-soprano Adèle Charvet and her partners in Le Consort pay tribute to all these composers with a flamboyant programme that mixes famous arias and world premieres – no fewer than twelve of them!
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Awards and reviews
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International Classical Music Awards2024Nominated - Baroque Vocal
June 2023
Charvet despatches the showpieces with agility and bravura, but her velvety voice is particularly well suited to the pathos arias which are eloquently articulated; just occasionally her vibrato wavers a little intrusively. She’s superbly supported by ensemble Le Consort who, under the brilliant young violinist Théotime Langlois de Swarte, perform with fire, passion and breathtaking virtuosity
July 2023
Whatever the mood – vigorous, impassioned or wistful – Charvet catches it perfectly...This is an enjoyable exploration of byways.