Rameau: The Temple of Glory
(Le temple de la gloire)
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra & Chorale
Libretto by Voltaire
Nicholas McGegan, conductor
Camille Ortiz-Lafont, soprano
Gabrielle Philiponet, soprano
Chantal Santon-Jeffery, soprano
Artavazd Sargsyan, haute-contre
Aaron Sheehan, haute-contre
Philippe-Nicolas Martin, baritone
Marc Labonnette, baritone
New York Baroque Dance Company
Philharmonia Chorale
Bruce Lamott, director
The vivid musical imagination of French composer Jean-Philippe Rameau is brought to life in a lavish new staging of his opera-ballet Le temple de la gloire, featuring the inimitable Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra & Chorale, with leading proponents of period dance, the New York Baroque Dance Company. Rameau's first version of the score, with a libretto by Voltaire, was long thought lost
Rameau: The Temple of Glory
(Le temple de la gloire)
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra & Chorale
Libretto by Voltaire
Nicholas McGegan, conductor
Camille Ortiz-Lafont, soprano
Gabrielle Philiponet, soprano
Chantal Santon-Jeffery, soprano
Artavazd Sargsyan, haute-contre
Aaron Sheehan, haute-contre
Philippe-Nicolas Martin, baritone
Marc Labonnette, baritone
New York Baroque Dance Company
Philharmonia Chorale
Bruce Lamott, director
The vivid musical imagination of French composer Jean-Philippe Rameau is brought to life in a lavish new staging of his opera-ballet Le temple de la gloire, featuring the inimitable Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra & Chorale, with leading proponents of period dance, the New York Baroque Dance Company. Rameau's first version of the score, with a libretto by Voltaire, was long thought lost
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