Album Summary
Rameau, Jean-Philippe : Thetis, cantata for bass, violin & continuo
Rameau, Jean-Philippe : Les Amants trahis, cantata for 2 soloists, viol & continuo
Rameau, Jean-Philippe : Aquilon et Orithie, cantata for bass, violin & continuo
Rameau, Jean-Philippe : Le Berger fidele, cantata for tenor, 2 violins & continuo
Luc Beauséjour (Harpsichord)
Philippe Sly (Bass Baritone)
Hélène Guilmette
Notes & Reviews:
As Rameau wrote in his treatise on harmony, "A good musician should surrender himself to all the characters he wishes to portray, and like a skillful actor, put himself in the speaker's shoes." Regardless of the means used to achieve this, the composer uses music and the interplay of harmony to convey feeling.
This new album under Analekta label features bass-baritone Philippe Sly and soprano Hélène Guimette accompanied by musicians from Clavecin en concert under the direction of Luc Beauséjour.
Notes & Reviews:Recording information: Église St-Augustin de Mirabel, Quebec, Canada (10/2012).
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Works Details
Rameau, Jean-Philippe : Thétis, cantata for bass, violin & continuo - Performers: Luc Beauséjour (Harpsichord); Philippe Sly (Bass Baritone)
- Conductor: Luc Beauséjour
- Running Time: 2 min. 24 sec.
- Period Time: Baroque
- Form: Cantata/Oratorio
- Written: circa 1715
Rameau, Jean-Philippe : Les Amants trahis, cantata for 2 soloists, viol & continuo - Performers: Luc Beauséjour (Harpsichord); Hélène Guilmette; Philippe Sly (Bass Baritone)
- Conductor: Luc Beauséjour
- Running Time: 1 min. 19 sec.
- Period Time: Baroque
- Form: Cantata/Oratorio
- Written: by 1721
Rameau, Jean-Philippe : Aquilon et Orithie, cantata for bass, violin & continuo - Performers: Luc Beauséjour (Harpsichord); Philippe Sly (Bass Baritone)
- Conductor: Luc Beauséjour
- Period Time: Baroque
- Form: Cantata/Oratorio
- Written: circa 1715
Rameau, Jean-Philippe : Le Berger fidèle, cantata for tenor, 2 violins & continuo - Performers: Luc Beauséjour (Harpsichord); Hélène Guilmette
- Conductor: Luc Beauséjour
- Period Time: Baroque
- Form: Cantata/Oratorio
- Written: 1728

























