Stabat Mater Dolorosa: Music for Passiontide
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Album Title: Stabat Mater Dolorosa: Music for Passiontide
Composer: Anonymous, Johann Sebastian Bach, Anton Bruckner, William Byrd, Maurice Durufle, Carlo Gesualdo, Orlando di Lasso, Antonio Lotti, Graham Ross, John Sanders, John Stainer, Thomas Tallis, Tomas Luis de Victoria
Conductor: Graham Ross (b1985 - ) Performer: Charles Littlewood (bass) Ensemble: Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
Audio CD (10 Mar 2014) Number of Discs: 1 Spars Code: DDD Label: Harmonia Mundi Fr. Copyright: (c) 2014 harmonia mundi USA. Total Length: 1:16:44 Genres: Classical Music Period: 20th Century, Baroque (1600-1750), Contemporary, Renaissance (1400-1600), Romantic
Review
In this richly varied Passiontide sequence, polyphonic settings of the great texts of Holy Week are interwoven with a plainchant rendition of the mournful Stabat Mater: the traditional medieval poem meditating on the death of Jesus and the grief of his mother.
Dans la richesse de ce programme pour le temps de la Passion s'entre-tissent les grands textes associés à la Semaine Sainte et les strophes en plain-chant du Stabat Mater médiéval, poétique méditation sur la mort de Jésus et la douleur de sa mère.
In diesem abwechslungsreichen Programm zur Passionszeit sind mehrstimmige Chorwerke auf die bedeutenden Texte der Karwoche mit einer gregorianischen Wiedergabe des traurigen Stabat Mater verbunden: das traditionelle mittelalterliche Gedicht, das über den Tod Jesu und seine wehklagende Mutter nachdenkt. |
Stabat Mater Dolorosa
Music for Passiontide | |
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Conductor Graham Ross
Ensemble Choir of Clare College, Cambridge
1. Stabat Mater dolorosa (0:41) Composer Anonymous Lyricist Jacopone da Todi Performer Charles Littlewood (bass) Period Medieval
2. Officium Hebdomadae Sanctae: Tenebrae Responsories - O vos omnes (4:18) Composer Tomás Luis de Victoria (1548 - 1611) Lyricist Anonymous Period Renaissance Written by 1585; Spain
3. Tristis est anima mea, motet for 5 voices, M. iv (S. v/48) (3:59) Composer Orlando de Lassus (1532 - 1594) Lyricist Anonymous Period Renaissance Written by 1565; Munich, Germany
4. O quam tristis et afflicta (0:38) Composer Anonymous Lyricist Anonymous
5. In ieunio et fletu (4:05) Composer Thomas Tallis (1505 - 1585) Lyricist Anonymous Period Renaissance Written after 1559; England
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6. The Crucifixion: God so Loved the World (3:40) Composer John Stainer (1840 - 1901) Lyricist John Sparrow-Simpson
7. Quis est homo qui non fleret (0:39) Composer Anonymous Lyricist Anonymous
8. Responsories (9), Feria 6: No. 9, Caligaverunt oculi mei (6:31) Composer Carlo Gesualdo (1560 - 1613) Lyricist Bible - Old Testament Period Renaissance Written 1611; Italy
9. Ut tecum lugeam (3:01) Composer Graham Ross (b1985 - ) Lyricist Jacopone da Todi
10. Pro peccatis suae gentis (0:42) Composer Anonymous Lyricist Anonymous
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11. The Reproaches (10:47) Composer John Sanders (1933 - 2003)
12. Eia, Mater, fons amoris (0:35) Composer Anonymous Lyricist Anonymous
13. Crucifixus a 8 (3:01) Composer Antonio Lotti (1667 - 1740) Lyricist Mass Text Period Baroque Written Italy
14. Sancta Mater, istud agas (0:38) Composer Anonymous Lyricist Anonymous
15. St. John Passion, BWV 245, Part II: Chorale: No. 56, Er nahm alles wohl in acht (1:08) Composer Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750) Lyricist Bible - New Testament Period Baroque Written 1724; Leipzig, Germany
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16. Ave verum corpus (4:18) Composer William Byrd (1539 - 1623) Lyricist Pope Innocent VI Period Renaissance Written by 1605; England
17. Fac me tecum pie flere (0:39) Composer Anonymous Lyricist Anonymous
18. Salvator mundi, salva nos I (2:07) Composer Thomas Tallis (1505 - 1585) Lyricist Anonymous Period Renaissance Written by 1575; England
19. Christus factus est, WAB 11 (5:03) Composer Anton Bruckner (1824 - 1896) Lyricist Bible - New Testament Period Romantic
20. Virgo virginum praeclara (0:39) Composer Anonymous Lyricist Anonymous
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21. Liber primus sacrarum cantionum: Ne irascaris Domine: Civitas sancti tui (9:09) Composer William Byrd (1539 - 1623) Period Renaissance Written by 1589; London, England
22. Fac me plagis vulnerari (0:36) Composer Anonymous Lyricist Anonymous
23. Precor te, Domine (7:53) Composer Graham Ross (b1985 - ) Lyricist Anonymous
24. Christe, cum sit hinc exire (0:46) Composer Anonymous Lyricist Anonymous
25. Motets (4) on Gregorian themes, Op. 10: No. 1, Ubi caritas et amor (2:23) Composer Maurice Duruflé (1902 - 1986) Lyricist Maurice Duruflé Period 20th Century Written 1960; France
26. Amen (Lo, the Full, Final Sacrifice) [Bonus Track: 음원 없음] (1:00)
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Graham Ross (b1985 - )
Graham Ross is a composer and conductor of a wide range of repertoire. A passionate believer in the unveiling of lesser-known works, he has given numerous first performances as both a pianist and conductor of a very broad spectrum of composers. He studied at Clare College, Cambridge, and in London at the Royal College of Music, generously supported by an H.R. Taylor Trust Award for Conducting and a BBC Performing Arts Bursary. As a composer he studied principally with Giles Swayne, and has had works performed at numerous concerts and festivals in both live and broadcast performances, including as far afield as Slovenia, Kuwait, Israel, Lebanon and Australia. He is co-founder and Principal Conductor of The Dmitri Ensemble, and in addition regularly guest conducts numerous ensembles and orchestras. His freelance work has taken him to Aldeburgh, Glyndebourne, Salzburg, Spitalfields and Jerusalem, and he holds a special relationship with Aalborg Symfoniorkester, Denmark. In 2010 he was appointed Director of Music at Clare College, Cambridge at the age of 24.
For further information, please visit www.grahamross.com. |