앨범: 신성한 변신 Nova Metamorfosi
Various Artist (2003 Alpha Productions)
1. Confitemini Domino quoniam bonus |
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Album Title: Nova Metamorfosi : Monteverdi: Contrafacta / Carissimi: Confitemini Domino
Composers: Italian Anonymous, Giacomo Carissimi, Claudio Monteverdi, Vincenzo Ruffo
Conductors: Vincent Dumestre Performer: Damien Guillon (Alto) Bernard Arrieta (Baritone) Philippe Roche (Bass) Catherine Padaut (Soprano) Claire Lefilliâtre (Soprano) Bruno Bonhoure (Tenor) Jean-François Lombard (Tenor) Jean-François Novelli (Tenor) Jean-Luc Tamby (Cittern Bass Lute) William Dongois (Cornett) Mélanie Flahaut (Dulcian) Elisabeth Geiger (Positive Organ) Vincent Dumestre (Theorbo) Isabelle Saint Yves (Basse De Viole) Sylvia Abramowicz (Basse De Viole) Kaori Uemura (Dessus De Viole) Martin Bauer (Violone) Ensembles: Le Poème Harmonique
Audio CD (January 1, 2003) Number of Discs: 1 SPARS Code: DDD Country: France Format: CD Label: Alpha Productions Copyright: ℗ (C) 2003 Alpha Productions Total Length: 1:00:54 Genres: Classical, Music, Choral - Sacred Style: Baroque Periods: Baroque (1600-1750), Renaissance (1400-1600) | |
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Conductor Vincent Dumestre Ensemble Le Poème Harmonique
1-3. Confitemini Domino, psalm in falsobordone (15:27) Composer Giacomo Carissimi (1605 - 1674)
1. Confitemini Domino quoniam bonus (4:22) 2. De tribulatione invocavi Dominum (6:21) 3. Dextera Domini fecit virtutem (4:44)
4. O gloriose martyr, for 5 voices, SV 80/1.k (contrafacta of Che se tu se'il cor mio, SV 80/2) (3:44) Composer Claudio Monteverdi (1567 - 1643)
5. Missa Quarti Toni: Kyrie eleison (4:40) Composer Vincenzo Ruffo (1508 - 1587)
6. O infelix recessus, for 5 voices, SV 75.k (contrafacta of Ah dolente partita, SV 75) (3:27) Composer Claudio Monteverdi (1567 - 1643)
7. Missa Quarti Toni: Gloria (3:30) 8. Missa Quarti Toni: Credo (6:24) Composer Vincenzo Ruffo (1508 - 1587)
9. O stellae coruscantes, motet for 5 voices, SV 78.k (contrafacta of SV 78) (3:47) 10. Anima miseranda quae offendis Deum tuum, for 5 voices, SV 90.k (contrafacta of Anima dolorosa, SV 90) (2:59) Composer Claudio Monteverdi (1567 - 1643)
11. Missa Quarti Toni: Sanctus (4:16) 12. Missa Quarti Toni: Agnus Dei (2:47) Composer Vincenzo Ruffo (1508 - 1587)
13. O Jesu mea vita, motet for 5 voices, SV 89.k (contrafacta of Si ch'io vorrei morire, SV 89) (3:40) Composer Claudio Monteverdi (1567 - 1643)
14. Dixit Dominus, psalm in falsobordone (6:01) Composer Italian Anonymous
Album Review
Early seventeenth century Italy was essentially a Catholic police state and nothing that had anything to do with the Church was left unsupervised. After the Sack of Rome and the Reformation, in Milan as elsewhere in Italy, music was directed to be simple, solemn, and sublime in that order. In response, as this splendid disc by Le Poème Harmonique directed by Vincent Dumestre demonstrates, the composers of Milan dissimulated. Vincenzo Ruffo, maestro di cappella of the Duomo, dropped his elegantly ornate madrigal style and wrote the austerely beautiful Missa Quarti Toni but imbued with the same sense of luminous joy. The Archbishop of Milan told Aquilino Coppini to provide contrafacta -- new words for pre-composed music -- for the glory of the God and Coppini turned in sanctified versions of Monteverdi's erotic madrigals but with the same sense of rapturous ecstasy. The Cardinal from Rome ordered that only fauxbourdon -- "false bass" or two-part harmony -- was to be sung in church and musicians evolved the fauxbourdon into richly ornamented but absolutely lucid and with the same sense of the transcendent bliss. As these sumptuously executed and passionately dedicated performances prove, even the Church could not eliminate spirituality from church music. Alpha's sound, notes, and graphics are, as always, executed at the highest possible level. - by James Leonard.
Conductor Vincent Dumestre Ensemble Le Poème Harmonique | |
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