This duo is a secret trio: while soprano Amaryllis Dieltiens and continuo player Bart Naessens are celebrating their 10th anniversary of "Capriolo di Gioia", there is a third, unmistakable protagonist: the sonorous claviorganum (combination of harpsichord and organ) played by Markus Harder-Völkmann, a very convincing representative of this rare instrument group. Dieltiens and Naessens show that the impressive keyboard instrument can be used in a variety of ways in the continuo to present colorful and powerful Italian music of the 17th and 18th centuries. Johann David Heinichen's great cantata "Là, dove in grembo al colle" may also be counted as Italian music, as it was written in Italian style during his stay in Italy. Amaryllis Dieltien's soprano is the perfect completion; here she shines theatrically as well as lyrically.
2 Augelletti - Andante: Se Schermir Cruda Sorte Volete
3 Fuggite, Si, Fuggite
4 Non È D'amore Quel Dolce Canto
5 O Quanto È Somigliante A' Mesti Augelletti
6 No, No Non Ti Fidar Impara Si Mio Cor
7 Ricercar - Bart Naessens
8 Usurpator Tiranno
9 I. Presto - Bart Naessens
10 II. Adagio - Bart Naessens
11 III. Presto - Bart Naessens
12 Giunto È Il Giorno Fatal
13 Devo Lasciarti Alfin
14 Non Piangere, Mio Core
15 L'ultimo Addio Ti Dona Il Cor Mio
16 Aria Di Fiorenza - Bart Naessens
17 I Miei Desir
18 Aria - Recitativo - Dolorosa Partenza
19 Vèdo Zeffiro Con L'aura
20 Solo Io Misera
21 Piangerò Per Conforto Dell' Alma
This duo is a secret trio: while soprano Amaryllis Dieltiens and continuo player Bart Naessens are celebrating their 10th anniversary of "Capriolo di Gioia", there is a third, unmistakable protagonist: the sonorous claviorganum (combination of harpsichord and organ) played by Markus Harder-Völkmann, a very convincing representative of this rare instrument group. Dieltiens and Naessens show that the impressive keyboard instrument can be used in a variety of ways in the continuo to present colorful and powerful Italian music of the 17th and 18th centuries. Johann David Heinichen's great cantata "Là, dove in grembo al colle" may also be counted as Italian music, as it was written in Italian style during his stay in Italy. Amaryllis Dieltien's soprano is the perfect completion; here she shines theatrically as well as lyrically.