Catherine Bott profiles the musical rebel Andre Campra and his tenure as music director of Notre Dame Cathedral, which catapulted him into celebrity at the end of the 17th century. Show more Catherine ...
André Campra's Le Carnaval de Venise is an opéra-ballet, a form popular in 17th-century France, in which dance and song were equally important. First performed in 1699, it broke new ground by ...
Donald Macleod is joined by the musicologist, harpsichordist and conductor, William Christie for a series of programmes to mark the 350th anniversary of André Campra's birth. André Campra, the man ...
Though William Christie and cohorts now range right across the 17th- and 18th-century choral and operatic repertoire, they began as French baroque specialists, intent on reviving the fortunes of ...
Just when we could all use a good laugh, the Boston Early Music Festival has gone wild with its joyously extravagant, hilarious staging of André Campra’s “Le Carnaval de Venise.” As the director, ...
Audite omnes et expanescite Anne-Marie Lasla, Viola da gamba Paul Agnew, Countertenor François Couperin, Composer William Christie, Organ Quid retribuam tibi Domine Anne-Marie Lasla, Viola da gamba ...
Notus in Judea Deus (Les) Arts Florissants Orchestra André Campra, Composer (Les) Arts Florissants Chorus William Christie, Conductor Messe de Requiem (Les) Arts Florissants Chorus André Campra, ...