Violist Antoine Tamestit and mezzo-soprano, Karen Cargill, join forces with the London Symphony Orchestra and Valery Gergiev, in the latest instalment of their Berlioz exploration.
Composed in 1834 at the suggestion of Paganini and completed in Montmartre, ‘Harold en Italie’ received its first performance at the Conservatoire de Paris later that year. Taking inspiration from Lord Byron’s ‘Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage’, ‘Harold en Italie’ is among the most poetic of Berlioz’s oeuvre, its ingenious use of solo viola charting the dreamy Harold’s wanderings throughout the Italian countryside and the characters encountered along the way. In this new recording Antoine Tamestit brings a forthright personality to the hero.