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Antoine Dauvergne’s final operatic work follows none of the established genres of the period. Taking a libretto written during the reign of Louis XIV in 1705, he drew on the best of his talent and skill to create a synthesis of everything that was modern at that time.
Antoine Dauvergne’s final operatic work follows none of the established genres of the period. Taking a libretto written during the reign of Louis XIV in 1705, he drew on the best of his talent and skill to create a synthesis of everything that was modern at that time. Read less
Works on This Recording
1.
La Vénetienne by Antoine Dauvergne
Performer:
Kareen Durand (Soprano),
Katia Velletaz (Soprano),
Isabelle Cals (Mezzo Soprano),
Chantal Santon-Jeffery (Soprano),
Mathias Vidal (Tenor),
Alain Buet (Bass)
Conductor:
Guy Van Waas
Orchestra/Ensemble:
Namur Chamber Choir,
Les Agrémens
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