
An expert in Italian Baroque music and a leading pioneer in the rediscovery of forgotten scores, the Argentine conductor Leonardo García-Alarcón invites us on an exhilarating journey into the riches of polyphonic music as it was practised in Rome in the 17th century. From Allegri’s famous Miserere, a masterpiece of the Sistine Chapel repertoire jealously guarded for centuries, to Alessandro Scarlatti’s motets with their poignant chromaticism, this concert also offers us the chance to discover a little-known mass by Giovanni Giorgi, a composer who served notably as Kapellmeister at St John Lateran before ending his career at the court of Lisbon.

Luigi Rossi
Piangete occhi piangete
Alessandro Scarlatti
Plange quasi virgo
Ecce vidimus eum
Gregorio Allegri
Miserere
Giovanni Giorgi
Motet
Messe en fa majeur
Mariana Flores, soprano
Maria Chiara Ardolino, soprano
William Shelton, countertenor
Valerio Contaldo, tenor
Matteo Bellotto, bass
Chœur de Chambre de Namur
Cappella Mediterranea
Leonardo García-Alarcón, conducting


20h00
La Cité Bleue
Geneva, Switzerland
20h00
The Royal Chapel at the Palace of Versailles
Versailles, France