Artist's albums
Monteverdi: L'Orfeo
2021 · album
Sigismondo d’India: Lamenti & sospiri
2021 · album
Rebirth
2021 · album
Mediterráneo (Arr. by Quito Gato)
2018 · single
Arcadelt: Motetti - Madrigali - Chansons
2018 · album
Monteverdi: Lettera amorosa
2018 · album
Monteverdi: I 7 peccatti capitali
2016 · album
Cavalli: Heroines of the Venetian Baroque
2015 · album
Cipriano de Rore: Ancor che col partire
2015 · album
Monteverdi: Vespro della Beata Vergine
2014 · album
Falvetti: Nabucco
2013 · album
Carmina Latina
2013 · album
Piazzolla & Monteverdi: Una Utopía Argentina
2012 · album
Sogno barocco
2012 · album
Zamponi: Ulisse all'isola di Circe
2012 · album
Falvetti: Il diluvio universale
2011 · album
Romero: Romerico Florido
2010 · album
Purcell: Dido and Aeneas
2010 · album
Strozzi: Virtuosissima compositrice
2009 · album
Philips: Motets & Madrigaux
2008 · album
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Biography
Claiming a substantial repertoire of early music that reflects its Southern European heritage, Cappella Mediterranea specializes in Latin music of the Baroque era. The ensemble was formed in 2005 by Argentinian conductor Leonardo Garcia Alarcón, with the purpose of pursuing the aesthetics and practices of the 16th through 18th centuries. The group focuses on musicological research into connections between Southern European Baroque music and the folk music of South America, and explores the influences of southern composers on their northern counterparts. Cappella Mediterranea has concentrated on madrigals, motets, instrumental music, and operas, and has revived many neglected works. Michelangelo Falvetti's Il Diluvio Universale was successfully produced at the Ambronay Festival in 2010, and Francesco Cavalli's Eliogabalo was another achievement for the group, who performed it in 2016 at the National Opera of Paris, and in 2017 at the Festival of Aix-en-Provence, the Royal Opéra of Versailles, and the Grand Théâtre of Geneva. The group has also promoted the less familiar works of Barbara Strozzi, Giovanni Giorgi, Giuseppe Zamponi, Mateo Romero, Carolus Hacquart, and Jacques Arcadelt. Cappella Mediterranea was supported by the Orange Foundation from 2009 to 2014, and the group began a residency at the Dijon Opera in 2018. The ensemble has recorded for several labels, including Ricercar, Ambronay, Naïve, and Alpha.