Various Composers - Il generoso cor (Suzanne Jerosme)


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  1. Maria Margherita Grimani - La visitazione di Santa Elisabetta: Sinfonia della prima parte
  2. Maria Margherita Grimani - La visitazione di Santa Elisabetta: Sol fia pago
  3. Camilla de Rossi - Il figliuol prodigo: Tu sei quella navicella
  4. Camilla de Rossi - Il figliuol prodigo: Sinfonia (Introduzione della parte prima)
  5. Alessandro Scarlatti - La Maddalena penitente ovvero Il Trionfo della Grazia: Sento all'alma nuova vita
  6. Alessandro Scarlatti - Cain, overo il primo omicidio: Madre tenera
  7. Maria Margherita Grimani - La decollazione di San Giovanni Battista: Sinfonia della prima parte
  8. Maria Margherita Grimani - La decollazione di San Giovanni Battista: Serenatevi miei lumi
  9. Camilla de Rossi - Sant'Alessio: Non è mai sereno un ciglio
  10. Camilla de Rossi - Sant'Alessio: Cielo pietoso
  11. Camilla de Rossi - Sant'Alessio: Sinfonia della parte prima
  12. Alessandro Scarlatti - Il Martirio di Santa Teodosia: Soccorretemi cieli fedeli
  13. Alessandro Scarlatti - Il Martirio di Santa Teodosia: All' armi, ò costanza
  14. Camilla de Rossi - Santa Beatrice d'Este: Sinfonia della prima parte
  15. Camilla de Rossi - Santa Beatrice d'Este: Ogn' affetto fora impuro
  16. Alessandro Scarlatti - Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme: Caldo sangue
  17. Alessandro Scarlatti - Il Sedecia, re di Gerusalemme: Se il generoso cor

Suzanne Jerosme, soprano
Il Gusto Barocco
Jörg Halubek, conductor

Date: 2025
Label: Aparté
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Camilla de Rossi and Maria Margherita Grimaldi were contemporaries of Alessandro Scarlatti who made notable yet now overlooked contributions to the early 18th-century oratorio, at a time when women rarely composed professionally. Their manuscripts, preserved in the Austrian National Library, reveal music of striking originality and beauty. Soprano Suzanne Jerosme, together with Jörg Halubek and Il Gusto Barocco, revives these works, presenting them alongside arias by Scarlatti, a major figure in shaping the oratorio tradition in Rome and Vienna. This program restores de Rossi and Grimaldi to the artistic landscape of their era, showing their music deserves renewed recognition.

Suzanne Jerosme is a French soprano trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz in Cologne. After joining Theater Aachen, she developed a wide operatic repertoire, performing roles from Mozart, Puccini, Handel, and Massenet to Britten and Cavalli. Alongside her stage career, she has appeared in major festivals and opera houses including Innsbruck, Versailles, Bayreuth, the Concertgebouw, Theater an der Wien, and La Scala. She records actively and collaborates with acclaimed ensembles such as Il Gusto Barocco and Le Banquet Céleste. As a concert soloist, she has sung significant symphonic and sacred works across Europe.

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