Lea Desandre sings Pallavicino: L’Antiope: Act III, Final Scene: “Vieni, corri, volami in braccio”
Lea Desandre sings as Antiope in the world premiere recording of this floating aria, “Vieni, corri, volami in braccio“ (“come, run, fly into my arms“), by 17th-century composer Pallavicino. Discover more on her album Amazone, with Thomas Dunford and the ensemble Jupiter:
The program draws inspiration from the great female warriors of myth, viewed through the lens of Baroque composers. Mezzo-soprano Lea Desandre explores the fascinating ways that composers treat their Amazonian characters, particularly interesting figures in that they embody a “male/female“ duality. The recordings feature three special guests: Cecilia Bartoli and Véronique Gens appear in separate duets with Lea, and William Christie features on harpsichord in a piece by Couperin.
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