Sunday, 26 July 2015

Handel: Jephtha - Ottavio Dantone






George Frideric HANDEL
(1685 - 1759)

Jephtha (HWV 70)
oratorio in 3 acts


 Katherine Watson, soprano (Iphis)
Caroline Weynants, soprano (Angel)
Gaëlle Arquez, mezzo-soprano (Storgè)
Delphine Galou, contralto (Hamor)
Martin Vanberg, tenor (Jephtha)
Christian Immler, bass (Zebul)

Choeur de Chambre de Namur
Accademia Bizantina

DIR.: OTTAVIO DANTONE


recorded: July 17, 2015, Basilique Notre Dame, Beaune
[Festival de Beaune 2015]


period instruments
lossless (flac)
source: NPO Radio 4 (NL) (digital radio)
recorded with harddisc recorder July 21, 2015


(01) act 1 [53'13"]

(02) act 2 [53'46"]

(03) act 3 [35'35"]


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Sunday, 19 July 2015

Lassus: I Trionfi - Huelgas Ensemble






Orlandus LASSUS
(c1530 - 1594)

I Trionfi

Huelgas Ensemble

DIR.: PAUL VAN NEVEL


recorded: Sept 1, 2013, Cathedral, Utrecht
[Festival Early Music Utrecht 2013]


period instruments
mp3 - bitrate: 256 kbps
source: Radio 4 (NL) (podcast)


Even into the 17th century, I Trionfi was Francesco Petrarca's most popular work in Italian. In I Trionfi dreams and visions are combined with commentary and personal reflections referring to the inhabitants of Antiquity: Homer, Plato, Virgil, Ovid and numerous mythological figures. It was not Lassus' intention to reflect the full intent and implications of Petrarch's cycle. Rather, he choose texts that inspired him, and which spoke to his poetic imagination: flux, dream, farewell, longing for youth, joy and ceremonious fame.
The five Latin texts in the musical cycle were penned by Lassus himself. A wizard with words, Lassus wrote elegiac texts that fit perfectly to the humanistic style and Antique reminiscences of the Trionfi.


(01) Trionfo d'amore [08'12"]

 Al tempo che rinova i mie' sospiri
Amor che ved'ogni pensier aperto


(02) Trionfo della Pudicizia [09'54"]

In religione homo vivit
Quando ad un giogo
S'una fede amorosa


(03) Trionfo della Morte [09'58"]

Miser chi speme
Pulvis et umbra sumus
Quanta invidia ti porto


(04) Trionfo della Fama [05'07"]

Nectar et ambrosiam
Io non sapea da tal vista


(05) Trionfo del Tempo [11'08"]

Che più d'un giorno è la vita mortale?
Un dubbio iberno
Omnia tempus


(06) Trionfo dell'Eternità [12'51"]

Canzon la doglia e'l pianto
Da poi che sotto'l ciel
Quo properas, facunde nepos Atlantis?


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Sunday, 12 July 2015

Handel: Theodora - Laurence Cummings






George Frideric HANDEL
(1685-1759)

Theodora (HWV 68)
oratorio in 3 acts

Carolyn Sampson, soprano (Theodora)
Susan Bickley, mezzo-soprano (Irene)
Robin Blaze, alto (Didymus)
Rupert Charlesworth, tenor (Septimius)
Lisandro Abadie, bass (Valens)

NDR Chor
FestspielOrchester Göttingen

DIR.: LAURENCE CUMMINGS


recorded: May 23, 2015, Stadthalle, Göttingen
[Internationale Händel-Festspiele Göttingen 2015]


period instruments
lossless (flac)
source: NDR 3 (Hamburg) (digital radio)
recorded with harddisc recorder July 12, 2015


(01) act 1 [73'18"]

(02) act 2 [51'21"]

(03) act 3 [43'04"]


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Sunday, 5 July 2015

Biber: Missa Salisburgensis - Harry Christophers






Heinrich Ignaz Franz VON BIBER

Missa Salisburgensis

The Sixteen
 Choral Biennale Festival Choir
Concerto d'Amsterdam

DIR.: HARRY CHRISTOPHERS, BÉNI CSILLAG


recorded: June 26, 2015, Haarlem, Grote of St Bavokerk
[Choral Biennale 2015]


period instruments
lossless (flac)
source: NPO Radio 4 (NL) (digital radio)
recorded with harddisc recorder June 29, 2015


Francisco GUERRERO (1528-1599)

(01) Duo Seraphim a 12 [04'22"]


Heinrich Ignaz Franz VON BIBER (1644-1704)

Missa Salisburgensis a 53 (C App. 101)

(02) Kyrie [06'05"]
(03) Gloria [09'22"]
(04) Credo [13'33"]
(05) Sanctus & Benedictus [06'42"]
(06) Agnus Dei [07'23"]


(07) Plaudite tympana a 53 (C App. 106) [06'23"]


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