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Philippe Jaroussky (French pronunciation: [filip ʒaʁuski]; born 13 February 1978) is a French countertenor. He began his musical career with the violin, winning an award at the Versailles conservatory, and then took up the piano before turning to singing.
L'Arpeggiata in a concert in Paris - 12 November 2019. L'Arpeggiata is a European early music group led by Christina Pluhar, and founded by her in 2000.The group has presented both traditional early music and also several collaged and themed performances and recordings.
The first modern revival of Artaserse was staged at the Opéra national de Lorraine in Nancy on 2 November 2012, featuring Philippe Jaroussky as Artaserse, Max Emanuel Cenčić as Mandane, Juan Sancho as Artabano, Franco Fagioli as Arbace, Valer Barna-Sabadus as Semira and Yuriy Mynenko as Megabise. [6]
Different productions have since enabled Spinosi to enjoy musical friendships with artists such as Cecilia Bartoli, Marie-Nicole Lemieux, and Philippe Jaroussky, with whom he recorded the album Heroes for EMI-Virgin Classics, a disc whose sales achieved triple-gold status.
The aria of Anastasio, Vedrò con mio diletto, has become known as a recital piece and sung at concerts and on recordings by countertenors such as Philippe Jaroussky and Jakub Józef Orliński and by contraltos as Sonia Prina.
Christina Pluhar, with Philippe Jaroussky, Misteria Paschalia 2011. Christina Pluhar (Graz, 1965) is an Austrian theorbist, harpist, conductor, and director of L'Arpeggiata ensemble. [1] After studies at the University of Graz, Christina Pluhar recognised her passion for ancient music.
Various arias have been recorded by Vivica Genaux, Philippe Jaroussky, Cecilia Bartoli, Franco Fagioli, and Simone Kermes. Parnassus Arts Productions staged the opera at Theater an der Wien in 2013. [44] A semi-staged production was presented at the Salzburg Festival in 2019. [45]
The music for the film has been recorded by the Czech ensemble Collegium 1704 led by Václav Luks, featuring international soloists such as Philippe Jaroussky, Emöke Baráth, Raffaella Milanesi, and Simona Šaturová. [7] It was selected as the Czech entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 95th Academy Awards. [8]