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Beatus vir?

The voice can also sometimes flare up like a flame, an existential interrogation. ‘The “Beatus vir” of the Nisi Dominus is a perfect example of this, with its vocal line which enters so gently that it seems like a tentative question – “Beatus vir?” Is the man blessed? – and is transformed into a whirlwind of sensations, in an almost desperate cry that remains unanswered

motets & sonates

gli incogniti

Amandine Beyer,violin & musical direction
Raquel Andueza, soprano
Wolf Matthias Friedrich, bass:
Alba Roca, violin
Marta Páramo, Yoko Kawakubo, viola
Baldomero Barciela, viola da gamba
Francesco Romano, theorbo
Anna Fontana, harpsichord & organ

Recording: 2010 in the German church in Paris (France)

Booklet

5 diapason Excepcional de Scherzo
Passée des arts | Jean-Christophe Pucek

«Amandine Beyer and her collaborators offer us five motets, to which they have added three sonatas from the 1682 collection. Their recording is a success, something we celebrate with even greater enthusiasm, as it breaks with the tendency to repeat the repertoire that, unfortunately, has plagued the small world of Baroque music for some years now, when a recording like this demonstrates that there are still many treasures to be discovered. »

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