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FULL AMORE SICILIANO Chantilly 2025 Ana Vieira Leite, Mariana Flores, Léo Fernique, Valerio Contaldo, Matteo Bellotto

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  • Published by: mezzo, medici.tv  
  • Date Published: 2025  
  • Format: Streaming
  • Quality Video: 4 Audio:4
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    In this dramatic program from the 2025 Coups de Cœur à Chantilly, filmed in the world-famous Château de Chantilly, the Cappella Mediterranea and their acclaimed musical director Leonardo García-Alarcón take you to Sicily’s sunlit shores through popular melodies and Baroque compositions! From madrigals by Scarlatti and Gesualdo to anonymous tarantellas, García-Alarcón picks up the baton of pastiche, creating a new work by juxtaposing a vibrant range of existing compositions, brought to life by a cast including Ana Vieira Leite, Mariana Flores, Léo Fernique, Valerio Contaldo, and Matteo Bellotto. Experience the sounds of Southern Italy three centuries ago, following the misfortunes of Cecilia, whose melancholic Calabrian song echoes throughout the drama…

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    Programme
    Qual Suono – Vincenzo Tozzi (Messina 1612 – 1679)
    Kyrie eleison – Roland de Lassus (Mons 1532 – Munich 1594)
    Fermarono i cieli – Anonimo
    Ho vinto, Amor – Tommaso Carapella (Cerreto Sannita 1665 – Napoli 1736)
    U Ciucciu – Anonimo
    Va, ché l’hai fatto a me – Cataldo Amodei (Sciacca 1650 – Napoli 1695)
    La canzone di Cecilia – Anonimo
    Mercé ! Grido piangendo – Sigismondo d’India (Palermo 1582 – Modena 1629)
    Amantissime Jesu (Sinfonia) – Pasquale Carroza (Messina XVII)
    In solitare arene – Cataldo Amodei
    Caro amante – Corrado Bonfiglio
    Ojos, pues me desdeñais – Jose Marin (Madrid 1618- 1699)
    Canzona francesa cromatica – Giovanni M. Trabaci (Montepeloso 1575- Napoli 1647)
    Dispietata Pietate – Sigismondo d’India (Sorrento 1544 – Roma 1595)
    La Parca – Cataldo Amodei
    Tirannide Vezzosa – Cataldo Amodei
    A riturnella – Anonimo
    Tarantela Española – Santiago de Murcia (1673-1739)
    Mori mi dici – Alessandro Scarlatti (Trappani 1660 – Napoli 1725)
    Piangono al pianger moi – Sigismondo d’India (Florence 1562 -1621)
    Madrigal à 5 en fugue sur La Canzone di Cecilia – Leonardo García Alarcón (Buenos Aires, 1976)

     

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