With this selection of Serious and Drinking Airs from the Grand Siècle, Les Arts Florissants inaugurate a new collection at harmonia mundi. We will listen to the tracks of this record as one would turn the pages of those successful collections where invocations to Bacchus alternated with invitations to love. Around William Christie on the harpsichord and his musicians, five singers explore the multiple blends of their harmonious voices. From the intimacy of salons to the exuberance of court banquets, these airs, true models of scholarly refinement, play with the paradoxes of our hearts because, as this air by Lambert invites: "Although Love causes me all my pain, I want to love and die in loving."
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