Les Ombres with Théotime Langlois de Swarte
Ensemble Les Ombres with Théotime Langlois de Swarte play Jean-Marie Leclair & Antonio Vivaldi.
Les Ombres, in a historically informed approach, bring together the ripieno of a chamber orchestra and join forces with Sylvain Sartre's brother, Théotime Langlois de Swarte, a multi-talented violinist nominated at the 2020 Victoires de la musique classique, to revive the work of J.M. Leclair against the background of Antonio Vivaldi's concerti.
Jean-Marie Leclair
(1697 - 1764)
Six concertos a tre violini, viola e basso Op. 7
Concerto V in A minor
Vivace, Largo, Allegro assai
Six concertos a tre violini, viola e basso Op. 10
Concerto III in D major
Allegro moderato, Andante, Allegro ma non tropo
Antonio Vivaldi
(1678 - 1741)
The Olympiad RV 725
Sinfonia
Allegro, Andante, Allegro
Concerto for flute in G major RV 438
Allegro, Andante, Allegro
The Quattro Stagioni
Concerto No. 2, Op. 8 "L'Estate" RV 315
Allegro mà non molto, Adagio, Presto
Genre Classical Music
Production year 2020
Duration 60'
Video format HD, 4K
Production Company Wahoo
TV Director Julien Condemine
Distribution TV Auditorium Films
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