To conclude their visit to Lanaudière, Leonardo García Alarcón and colleagues take us on a dream-filled trip to Venice during the Baroque era with some supremely delightful works from the 16th and 17th centuries, true summits of musical expression and sensuality. The common theme of this “Night in Venice” is love in its myriad reflections, magnified by exceptional performers who are experienced and generous with their art.
A Night in Venice
- Cappella Mediterranea Leonardo García Alarcón (direction) | Artistes : Mariana Flores (soprano), Quito Gato (théorbe, guitare et percussion), Oleguer Aymami Busqué (violoncelle), Leonardo García Alarcón (orgue, clavecin et direction)
- Présenté par Desjardins
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