FRENCH CANTATAS

Composer(s): Jean-Baptiste Morin

Artist(s): Giulio Quirici, Stefanie True, Ensemble Lautenwerk
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Release date: 2019-01-16
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Jean-Baptiste Morin’s Cantatas
Jean-Baptiste Morin (1677-1754) was one of a number of French musicians in the early 18th century caught up in a wave of enthusiasm for Italian music which in the previous century had been kept at bay in France by Louis XIV. The ‘Sun-King’ had been determined that his reign should encourage the creation of a distinctly French style of artistic expression to equal - if not overtake - that of Italy which had dominated European music in the 17th century. Through his gifted court composer Lully he found just the person who could satisfy his personal taste and radiate it into a national one based in Versailles. Yet, towards the end of his reign there were musical stirrings in Paris which would lead to a style in which French and Italian elements were brought together.

The centre of this movement uniting French and Italian styles was the Palais-Royal in Paris, the home of the pleasure-loving Philippe II, nephew to the King on the Orleans side of the family and who, on the death of Louis XIV in 1715, became Regent of France (a kind of royal ‘caretaker’) while Louis XV was growing up. It is not surprising that the cultivation of Italian music was avidly pursued at the Palais-Royal, for Philippe’s up-bringing was freer than it would have been had he been brought up at Versailles. Instead, he enjoyed to the full the cosmopolitanism of the capital - not least that of music. He surrounded himself with Italian music and musicians and so it is not surprising that many of the composers employed in his royal household were intrigued by the possibilities offered by the new form of the cantate française, including Jean-Baptiste Morin.

Stefanie True - soprano
Zsuzsi Tóth - soprano*
Michaela Riener - mezzo-soprano*

Ensemble Lautenwerk
Noyuri Hazama - violin
Raquel Martorell - Dorta traverso
Isabel Favilla - bassoon
Anton Baba - viola da gamba, cello
Panos Iliopoulos - harpsichord
Giulio - Quirici theorbo & direction
*on Psiché et ses soeurs

1. Le Naufrage d’Ulisse, Op. 6: Cantate IVe a voix seule et simphonie: I. Ouverture – Recitatif: Sur un vaisseau brisé
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Giulio Quirici

2. Le Naufrage d’Ulisse, Op. 6: Cantate IVe a voix seule et simphonie: II. Air vivement et marqué: Serez vous toujours implacable
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Giulio Quirici

3. Le Naufrage d’Ulisse, Op. 6: Cantate IVe a voix seule et simphonie: III. Viste – Lentement: Mais inutile voeux
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Giulio Quirici

4. Le Naufrage d’Ulisse, Op. 6: Cantate IVe a voix seule et simphonie: IV. Air Doux: Que voi je
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Giulio Quirici

5. Le Naufrage d’Ulisse, Op. 6: Cantate IVe a voix seule et simphonie: VI. Air gracieusement: Que vos yeux sont charmans!
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Giulio Quirici

6. Le Naufrage d’Ulisse, Op. 6: Cantate IVe a voix seule et simphonie: VI. Recitatif: Tandis que les Oiseaux
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Giulio Quirici

7. Le Naufrage d’Ulisse, Op. 6: Cantate IVe a voix seule et simphonie: VII. Air Gracieusement, et leger: En vain le Heros
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Giulio Quirici

8. Circé: Troisième cantate: I. Recitatif: Sur un Rocher desert
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Giulio Quirici

9. Circé: Troisième cantate: II. Air tendrement: Cruel Auteur
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Giulio Quirici

10. Circé: Troisième cantate: III. Recitatif: C’est ainsi qu’en regrets sa douleur se declare
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Giulio Quirici

11. Circé: Troisième cantate: IV. Air vivement & fort: Sa voix redoutable
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Giulio Quirici

12. Circé: Troisième cantate: V. Recitatif: Dans le sein de la Mort
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Giulio Quirici

13. Circé: Troisième cantate: VI. Recitatif: Inutiles Efforts
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Giulio Quirici

14. Circé: Troisième cantate: VII. Air en Menuet: Ce n’est point par effort qu’on aime
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Giulio Quirici

15. Suite from l’Himen et l’Amour, Épithalame, Op. 7: I. Ouverture
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Giulio Quirici

16. Suite from l’Himen et l’Amour, Épithalame, Op. 7: II. Air graciousement
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Giulio Quirici

17. Suite from l’Himen et l’Amour, Épithalame, Op. 7: III. Gavotte en rondeau
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Giulio Quirici

18. Suite from l’Himen et l’Amour, Épithalame, Op. 7: IV. Sarabande
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Giulio Quirici

19. Suite from l’Himen et l’Amour, Épithalame, Op. 7: V. Chaconne
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Giulio Quirici

20. Psiché et ses soeurs, Op. 6: Cantate VIe a trois voix: I. Aglaure et Cidippe: Fort et marqué: Quel desespoir
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Zsuzsi Tóth, Michaela Riener, Giulio Quirici

21. Psiché et ses soeurs, Op. 6: Cantate VIe a trois voix: II. Aglaure a Cidippe: Recit: Psiché joüit ici d’une gloire éclatante
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Zsuzsi Tóth, Michaela Riener, Giulio Quirici

22. Psiché et ses soeurs, Op. 6: Cantate VIe a trois voix: III. Aglaure: Air Legerement: Quels triomphes peut on atendre
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Zsuzsi Tóth, Michaela Riener, Giulio Quirici

23. Psiché et ses soeurs, Op. 6: Cantate VIe a trois voix: IV. Cidippe: Recitatif: Quel spectacle charmant nous ofre ce Palais
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Zsuzsi Tóth, Michaela Riener, Giulio Quirici

24. Psiché et ses soeurs, Op. 6: Cantate VIe a trois voix: V. Cidippe: Air Vivement et marqué: Punissons Pisché
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Zsuzsi Tóth, Michaela Riener, Giulio Quirici

25. Psiché et ses soeurs, Op. 6: Cantate VIe a trois voix: VI. Cidippe: Recitatif: L’inflexible Destin
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Zsuzsi Tóth, Michaela Riener, Giulio Quirici

26. Psiché et ses soeurs, Op. 6: Cantate VIe a trois voix: VII. Psiché: Air Tendrement: Vouz enchantez mon Coeur
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Zsuzsi Tóth, Michaela Riener, Giulio Quirici

27. Psiché et ses soeurs, Op. 6: Cantate VIe a trois voix: VIII. Aglaure: Recitatif: J’aplaudis a votre conquête
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Zsuzsi Tóth, Michaela Riener, Giulio Quirici

28. Psiché et ses soeurs, Op. 6: Cantate VIe a trois voix: IX. Psiché: Air: Gracieusement: Si mon bien est un songe
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Zsuzsi Tóth, Michaela Riener, Giulio Quirici

29. Psiché et ses soeurs, Op. 6: Cantate VIe a trois voix: X. Cidippe et Psiché: Recitatif: Votre mal’heur est trop certain
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Zsuzsi Tóth, Michaela Riener, Giulio Quirici

30. Psiché et ses soeurs, Op. 6: Cantate VIe a trois voix: XI. Psiché: Gracieusement et mesuré: Ah! Vous aplaudirez
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Zsuzsi Tóth, Michaela Riener, Giulio Quirici

31. Psiché et ses soeurs, Op. 6: Cantate VIe a trois voix: XII. Aglaure, Cidippe, Psiché: Legerement: Charmant amour
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Morin
Artist(s): Ensemble Lautenwerk, Stefanie True, Zsuzsi Tóth, Michaela Riener, Giulio Quirici

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Jean-Baptiste Morin’s Cantatas
Jean-Baptiste Morin (1677-1754) was one of a number of French musicians in the early 18th century caught up in a wave of enthusiasm for Italian music which in the previous century had been kept at bay in France by Louis XIV. The ‘Sun-King’ had been determined that his reign should encourage the creation of a distinctly French style of artistic expression to equal - if not overtake - that of Italy which had dominated European music in the 17th century. Through his gifted court composer Lully he found just the person who could satisfy his personal taste and radiate it into a national one based in Versailles. Yet, towards the end of his reign there were musical stirrings in Paris which would lead to a style in which French and Italian elements were brought together.

The centre of this movement uniting French and Italian styles was the Palais-Royal in Paris, the home of the pleasure-loving Philippe II, nephew to the King on the Orleans side of the family and who, on the death of Louis XIV in 1715, became Regent of France (a kind of royal ‘caretaker’) while Louis XV was growing up. It is not surprising that the cultivation of Italian music was avidly pursued at the Palais-Royal, for Philippe’s up-bringing was freer than it would have been had he been brought up at Versailles. Instead, he enjoyed to the full the cosmopolitanism of the capital - not least that of music. He surrounded himself with Italian music and musicians and so it is not surprising that many of the composers employed in his royal household were intrigued by the possibilities offered by the new form of the cantate française, including Jean-Baptiste Morin.

Stefanie True - soprano
Zsuzsi Tóth - soprano*
Michaela Riener - mezzo-soprano*

Ensemble Lautenwerk
Noyuri Hazama - violin
Raquel Martorell - Dorta traverso
Isabel Favilla - bassoon
Anton Baba - viola da gamba, cello
Panos Iliopoulos - harpsichord
Giulio - Quirici theorbo & direction
*on Psiché et ses soeurs