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A shelter where people can be sure of quality and find so much to discover: founder Michael Adda on his record label, La Dolce Volta
Michaël Adda (Photo: DR from L'Est Républicain)Michael Adda founded the French record label La Dolce Volta in 2011 at a time when many labels were collapsing or changing, and since then the label has become known for its boutique approach.Michael began working in the record industry in 1998 and was working for the French label Calliope in 2011 when it collapsed. This was a time when the industry was changing and creating his own label was a challenge. But working in the industry had taught him not just how to make a CD, but how to select musicians, get financial support and the importance of promotion. When Calliope collapsed it was a big mess and he was advised not to stay in to industry. He decided otherwise but wanted to try something without taking too many risks.So he tried to imagine why people were not buying CDs and tried to […]
2023-04-04 23:00:00
Passion Music 2023 [23 CDs]
Hereby the yearly Passion megapost, with music of the members Cadfael, Carbozie, Duckjammy and DutchPublisher, all related to the Holy Week.Surrexit ChristusVêpres et Procession du jour de Pâquesà Notre-Dame de Paris au XIIIème siècleEnsemble Grégorien & SoloistsSylvain Dieudonné - directionRecorded May and June 2009Label: Hortus 073Download 1fichier uptobox pixelJacob Obrecht (1457-1505)Missa CaputSalve ReginaOxford CamerataJeremy Summerly - directionRecorded January 1995Label: Naxos 8.553210Download 1fichier uptobox pixelAntoine Brumel (c1460 - 1512/13)From Darkness Into LightLamentations of Jeremiah for Good FridayMusica Secreta/Deborah Roberts, Laurie StrasRecorded: 2019Label: Obsidian CD 719Download 1fichier uptobox pixelThomissøns EasterJacobus Clemens non Papa (c1510/15-1555/56): Missa Virtute magna; motets by Conrad Rein (c1475-c1522), Thomas Stoltzer (c1475-1626), Lucas Lossius (1508-1582) & Johannes Alectorius (c1490-after 1520)Musica Ficta/Bo HoltenRecorded: 2017Label: Dacapo Records 8.226188Download 1fichier uptobox pixelOrlando di Lasso (1532-1594)Lagrime di San PietroArs NovaBo Holten - directionRecorded June 1994Label: Naxos 8.553311Download 1fichier uptobox pixelMarco Antonio Ingegneri (1535/36-1592)Responsoria Hebdomadae Sanctae, 1588Choeur de Chambre de l'Orchestre National de Lyon,Le […]
2022-08-15 13:55:40
On Sunday August 13, a jam-packed Wilfrid Pelletier Hall received with ovations singer Bruno Pelletier in his return to the emblematic musical creation of Plamondon and Cocciante duo: Notre Dame de Paris. The production breaks a 22-year spell since the revered Quebecois singer first incarnated the role of “Gringoire”. Pelletier was joined by a solid [...]
2022-01-10 16:43:54
Antoine Brumel, 2022
This Week in Classical Music: January 10, 2022. Antoine Brumel. This is a surprisingly uneventful week, with the exception of Morton Feldman’s anniversary (he was born on January 12th of 1926). We don’t think that we should assault our listeners with his music: we find some of it interesting but exceedingly long (his String quartet no. 2 runs for about six hours; For Philip Guston – a piece for flute, percussion and piano – takes about five hours to perform, while Triadic Memories for the piano could be dispatched in a mere 90 minutes). On second thought, here is a four-minute piece called Madame Press Died Last Week At Ninety, dedicated to Feldman’s childhood piano teacher. It’s whimsical, somewhat unusual for Feldman and quite innocuous. John Adams conducts the Orchestra of St. Lukes. We’ll use this quiet week to “discover” Antoine Brumel, a French composer who was born sometime around […]