Works by Caccini, Francesca (1587-1640) | ||
Works by Leonarda, Isabella (1620-1704) | ||
Works by Handel, George Frideric (1685-1759) | ||
Works by Jacquet de la Guerre, Elisabeth-Claude (1665-1729) |
Brecon Baroque | |
Rachel Podger | Violin |
Ciara Hendrick | Mezzo-soprano |
Alison McGillivray | Viola da Gamba |
Marcin Świątkiewicz | Harpsichord |
Daniele Caminiti | Theorbo |
Maria, dolce Maria
Sweetness collides with strength in this programme featuring vocal and instrumental music of the Italian Renaissance and French Baroque. Both Francesca Caccini and Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre enjoyed long careers as professional composers, in the Florentine Medici court and Versailles respectively. Caccini’s exceptional gifts as a singer and composer were such that the King of France tried, unsuccessfully, to poach her; Elisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre rose under the reign of Madame de Montespan, one of Louis XIV’s most culturally influential mistresses. Rachel Podger is joined by mezzo Ciara Hendrick for this alluring sequence; songs depict floral scents and gentle caresses, but we are thrust into violent storms sent by Neptune in Jacquet de la Guerre’s cantata Le Sommeil d’Ulisse. Instrumental dances, including Caccini’s Romanesca and Ciaccona, leave us twirling in hypnotic delight.