Pur ti miro - Nuria Rial, Philippe Jaroussky, Christina Pluhar and l'Arpeggiata (Claudio Monteverdi) video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/10/19

Two winners of the German Echo Klassik (Classical) 2009 awards. Christina Pluhar and l'Arpeggiata were awarded the 'Klassik ohne Grenzen' award (and award for a performer or orchestra that brings classical music to audiences not normally subjected to Classical music. And then ... A simply stunning duet between Spanish soprano Nuria Rial and the counter tenor Philippe Jaroussky. A magical performance. Nuria Rial was given the award for Echo Young Classical Performer of the Year. Pur ti miro is from Claudio Monteverdi's l'Incoronazione di Poppea.

Comments

5 years ago

大牛凯斯

So crazy to think the original was written in 1643!

5 years ago

marie ange escribe

Merveilleux .Le plus beau duo pour ce air.

6 years ago

Alvaro Fierro Clavero

Dan ganas de no hacer más en la vida que escuchar este dúo.

6 years ago

David Ransom

A real treat, thanks

6 years ago

Thiago Morais

Precioso!

6 years ago

Devora Daniella

Wonderful! Superb!!!

6 years ago

John and Mary Lou Wilde

Theorbo sounds like a jackhammer. Too bad, the singing is lovely. I never understood, though, how Nero and Poppaea could sing such a beautiful duet after committing so many terrible deeds. Like a concentration camp commandant enjoying a fine meal after putting in a day at the gas works.

6 years ago

Henryk Klex

Fenomenalne ! Polska vita was !

6 years ago

jeremy katz

Lovely! And does anyone know what beautiful theatre this is?

6 years ago

Yorick Jenkins

After the wretched treachery of polticians and smug abrasiveness of journalists, it is a blessing to turn to the grace of art and artists

6 years ago

Elizabeth Sledge

How could it any better than this? They are a wonderful duo.

6 years ago

Marie-Reine Rouganne

Tellement merveilleux je ne m'en lasse pas avez vous référence pour acheter ou télécharger remerciements.

6 years ago

julika nagtzaam

meer dan mooi

6 years ago

Helena Williams

'Pur ri miro,' has the character of 'avant-garde' music with the use of the instrumentations and the tempo. The musical beauty and the duet singers give an awe-inspiring quality.

7 years ago

John Holecek

I've listened to this dozens of times. So incredibly beautiful. I have the highest regard for what Christina Pluhar has put together. Buy her CDs; make her rich.

7 years ago

aneta Gudyka

Amazing! I love it

7 years ago

Margaret Williams

Lovely music but I was somewhat distracted by the stunning lack of chemistry between the two singers - one might suppose they had quarrelled viciously in the corridor prior to starting! Poor Pluhar does try the occasional timid glance at her co-duettist but Jaroussky keeps his gaze rigidly forward giving no response. Amazing that either could manage to succeed in singing these words while displaying such cold body language!By the way does anyone know how strong is the attribution of this music to Benedetto Ferrari (1603-1681)? He was a composer/librettist around the time when Monteverdi died leaving Poppaea unfinished, with the final scene not in the published text. The "Pur te stringo" lyric appears in Ferrari's 1640/1 opera, "Il pastor regio." I recently heard another piece by Ferrari on the CD "Canta la Maddalena" (hymns to the Magdalen) which had strikingly similar use of suspensions and cadences to those in "Pur te stringo". It was a bit of a shock when I heard it might not be by Monteverdi but I've got over it,  the music is still awesome.

7 years ago

FRAGIORGIO1

Great Band for great music !

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