Vertigo
<p>In the 16 tracks on <em>Vertigo </em>he creates a dramatic structure, paying homage to the form of the <em>opera-ballet </em>with a prelude (which includes an <em>ouverture a la francaise) </em>and three <em>entrees (</em>acts): the first honors Poetry, the second Music and the third Dance.</p><p><em>Vertigo</em> was recorded at the 18th century Chateau d'Assas near Montpellier in southern France, a venue closely associated with the harpsichordist Scott Ross (1951-1989), whose epoch-making box of the complete Scarlatti sonotas was re-released on Erato in 2014.</p>