"Du angenehme Nachtigall. Vogelarien und Liebeslieder des Barock" is a captivating journey through the enchanting world of Baroque vocal and instrumental music, brought to life by the exquisite talents of soprano Susan Eitrich and the Collegium Flauto e Voce, under the direction of Peter Thalheimer. Released in 2011 on the Carus label, this album spans a delightful 19 tracks and 68 minutes, offering a rich tapestry of songs and arias that celebrate the beauty of nature and the power of love.
The album features a diverse collection of works from the Baroque era, with compositions in German, French, and Italian. Susan Eitrich's crystalline vocals soar above the delicate accompaniment of recorders, violins, and continuo instruments, creating a mesmerizing blend of sounds that transport the listener to the opulent courts and lush landscapes of 17th and 18th-century Europe.
Highlights of the album include the title track, "Du angenehme Nachtigall," a charming aria by Reinhard Keiser that showcases Eitrich's vocal agility and expressive range. Other standout pieces include the playful "Kleine Vöglein, eure Scherze" by Johann Philipp Krieger, the lush "Tout ce que j'attaque se rend" by Jean-Baptiste Lully, and the dramatic "La Verità In Cimento" by Antonio Vivaldi.
In addition to these vocal gems, the album also features a complete performance of Vivaldi's Quintet in B Minor, RV 549, providing a delightful contrast to the vocal works and showcasing the ensemble's virtuosity. With its exquisite performances and beautiful sound, "Du angenehme Nachtigall. Vogelarien und Liebeslieder des Barock" is a treasure trove of Baroque delights that will captivate and enchant fans of early music.