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Stabat Mater 01. Samuel Marino "I. Stabat Mater dolorosa" 02. Samuel Marino "II. Cuius animam gementem" 03. Samuel Marino "III. O quam tristis" 04. Samuel Marino "IV. Quae maerebat et dolebat" 05. Samuel Marino "V. Quis est homo" 06. Samuel Marino "VI. Vidit suum dulcem natum" 07. Samuel Marino "VII. Eia, mater, fons amoris" 08. Samuel Marino "VIII. Fac ut ardeat cor meum" 09. Samuel Marino "IX. Sancta Mater, istud agas" 10. Samuel Marino "X. Fac, ut portem Christi mortem" 11. Samuel Marino "XI. Inflammatus et accensus" 12. Samuel Marino "XII. Quando corpus morietur" In furore iustissimae irae 13. Samuel Marino "I. Aria. In furore iustissimae irae (Allegro)" 14. Samuel Marino "II. Recitativo. Miserationum Pater piisime" 15. Samuel Marino "III. Aria. Tunc meus fletus (Largo)" 16. Samuel Marino "IV. Alleluia (Allegro)" Concerto for Violin, Oboe and Organ in C major, RV 554a 17. Orchestre de l'Op?ra Royal "I. Allegro" 18. Orchestre de l'Op?ra Royal "II. Adagio" 19. Orchestre de l'Op?ra Royal "III. Allegro" Stabat Mater 20. Filippo Mineccia "I. Stabat Mater" 21. Filippo Mineccia "II. Cuius animam" 22. Filippo Mineccia "III. O quam tristis" 23. Filippo Mineccia "IV. Quis est homo" 24. Filippo Mineccia "V. Quis non posset" 25. Filippo Mineccia "VI. Pro peccatis" 26. Filippo Mineccia "VII. Eja Mater" 27. Filippo Mineccia "VIII. Fac ut ardeat" 28. Filippo Mineccia "IX. Amen"
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.. Stabat Mater Pour Deux Castrats |
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Beschreibung: | Two countertenors for Pergolesi's Stabat Mater: this is the resurrection of the first performance in France of this work, introduced by two Italian Castratos from the Royal Chapel of Louis XV, who were enthusiastic propagators of it both at Court and at the Concert Spirituel. Paris was conquered and saw in it the revolutionary mark of a Neapolitan genius, who alas passed away so young. Pergolesi, shortly before his death at the age of 26 and affected by illness, expressed the Virgin's suffering with the language of passion more typical of opera. The Stabat Mater, first performed in 1736, is one of the emblematic works of the baroque and had a profound effect on the musical world of the 18th century. To give full splendor to the sumptuous duet of angelic voices lamenting the pain of Mary at the foot of the Cross, two performers are required who blend their timbres, like the two Neapolitan castratos for whom this music was composed. The brilliant sopranist Samuel Marino and the no less brilliant counter tenor Filippo Mineccia form the exceptional duo for this programme of emotion and virtuosity., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Alto Vocals: Filippo Mineccia, Directed By, Organ: Marie van Rhijn, Orchestra: Orchestre De L'Opéra Royal, Recorded By: Laure Casenave-Péré, Soprano Vocals: Samuel Mariño, Composed By: Giovanni Battista Pergolesi, Composed By: Antonio Vivaldi, Soprano Vocals: Samuel Mariño, Composed By: Antonio Vivaldi, Alto Vocals: Filippo Mineccia, Composed By: Antonio Vivaldi, Labelcode CHAV33.2 (CVS033), Phonographic Copyright (p) Château de Versailles Spectacles, Copyright (c) Château de Versailles Spectacles, Recorded At Chapelle Royale De Versailles, Made By Sonopress |
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