Ensemble Agamemnon, François Cardey
60:27
Seulétoile SE14
Musicians are often tempted to use visual artists as hooks from which to hang musical programmes, and the paintings of Artemisia Gentileschi are more tempting than most. In addition to her being one of the most accomplished female painters of her day, painting in the vivid style of Caravaggio, she lived from 1593 to after 1654, a golden age also for Italian music. Choosing three of her depictions of the Madonna as well as one of the martyr Susanna (all helpfully illustrated in the CD booklet), thereby giving access to the vogue for writing variations on Lassus’ chanson Susan, un jour, Ensemble Agamemnon under their cornett-playing director François Cardey present music by the familiar Salamone Rossi, Girolamo Frescobaldi, Francesca Caccini and Alessandro Grandi and the less familiar Giovanni Battista Fontana, Lucretia Orsina Vizana, Orazio Tarditi, Ippolito Tattaglino and Domenico Mazzocchi. Cardey’s facility on the cornett is impressive, while his creative interaction with Amandine Trenc in several numbers is also enjoyable. Combine this with the considerable violinistic skills of Anaëlle Blanc-Verdin and a first-class continuo group of bass viol, lirone, triple harp, and harpsichord/organ, and the results are wonderfully persuasive and entertaining.
D. James Ross