Monteverdi in Saint-Denis

After speaking with her for one and a half minutes, I knew that I would even sing Heavy Metal for her if she wanted me to,’ gushed Rolando Villazón after meeting French conductor and harpsichordist Emmanuelle Haïm. Devoted to cultivating the works of Monteverdi, Handel, Rameau and Purcell, the vibrant Haïm has become one of the leading lights of the Early Music scene. Trained as a pianist and harpsichordist in Paris, she assisted William Christie before founding her own ensemble ‘Le Concert d’Astrée,’ which performs on historical instruments. Rolando Villazón is better known for his performances as tormented lover and ‘dream’ partner of Anna Netrebko in ‘La Traviata’ and ‘La Bohème’ (both available from UNITEL CLASSICA) than for his accounts of early Baroque music. But in this concert of works by Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643), the powerhouse tenor proves his allround mastery of italianità. The main work is the ‘Combattimento di Tancredi e Clorinda,’ a descriptive piece for three voices based on a text from Torquato Tasso’s epic poem ‘Gerusalemme liberata.’

  • No: A015026880000
  • Genre: Concert
  • Composer: Claudio Monteverdi, Dario Castello, Francesco Cavalli, Giacomo Carissimi
  • Conductor: Emmanuelle Haïm
  • Orchestra: Le Concert d’Astrée
  • Artists: Patrizia Ciofi, Topi Lehtipuu, Rolando Villazón
  • Director: Andreas Morell
  • Music Genre: Vocal
  • Production year: 2008
  • Run time: 01:16:00
  • Short version: 00:43:00
  • Producers: UNITEL in co-production with ZDF and CLASSICA
  • Format: HDTV