Bononcini, A M: Messa a cinque concertata

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Bononcini: Stabat Mater & Messa

Awards:

BBC Music Magazine

Choral & Song Choice

Label:

Naive

Catalogue No:

OP30537

Discs:

1

Release date:

28th Aug 2012

Barcode:

0709861305377

Medium:

CD
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Bononcini: Stabat Mater & Messa

World premiere recording live from the Wiener Konzerthaus


Bononcini, A M:

Stabat Mater

Messa a cinque concertata


Silvia Frigato, Raffaella Milanesi (sopranos), Andrea Arrivabene (countertenor), Elena Biscuola, Sara Mingardo (contraltos), Valerio Contaldo, Raffaele Giordani (tenors) & Salvo Vitale (bass)

Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini

CD

$16.75

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“Fifty years of ‘rediscovery’ of early music have led – in addition to that of ‘period style’ – also and above all to the rediscovery of the inexhaustible musical treasure trove conserved in libraries all over the world. And these two pieces by Antonio Bononcini might be seen as a perfect example of the phenomenon. In fact, the Stabat Mater (held in the Biblioteca Estense in Modena) is already known, having been published a few years ago and enjoyed a very occasional concert performance. By contrast, the monumental mass (now in the Library of the Florence Conservatory) has not yet been published and has never before been performed in public or recorded. We are dealing here with two outstanding specimens of an individual and vigorous contrapuntal style, combined with a typically Italian melodic line: a mixture that is quite certainly unprecedented, at least at the level of technical skill shown by Bononcini. The greatest cause for astonishment when one listens to this mass certainly comes from its dimensions and its conception: when one considers the relatively modest resources deployed, Bononcini’s work radiates a splendour of inspiration and a profundity comparable to that of the greatest contrapuntists, from Bach downwards. Nor should one forget the composer’s achievement in creating a synthesis between ecclesiastical and operatic styles: a delicate interaction that more or less determined the success and effectiveness of a sacred work at the time.” Rinaldo Alessandrini

Concerto Italiano’s revelatory interpretations have revolutionised our perception of 17th-and 18th-century Italian music (the group’s groundbreaking recordings of Monteverdi’s madrigals have achieved international benchmark status), establishing it with critics and audiences as the finest ensemble of its kind in Italy today. Concerto Italiano records exclusively for Naïve. Recent releases include Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo, a collection of sacred music by A. Scarlatti, Monteverdi’s complete Eighth Book and Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos. Rinaldo Alessandrini's latest recording '1600' [OP30531] is shortlisted for a Gramophone Award 2012.

Bononcini: Messa a cinque concertata

playKyrie I

playChriste

playKyrie II

playGloria

playEt in terra

playLaudamus te

playGratias agimus

playDomine Deus Rex coelestis

playDomine Deus Agnus Dei

playQui tollis peccata mundi

playQuoniam tu solus sanctus

playCum sancto spiritu

playCredo

playCrucifixus

playEt resurrexit

playEt in spiritum

playSanctus

playBenedictus

playAgnus Dei

Bononcini: Stabat Mater

playStabat Mater

playO quam tristis

playQuis est homo

playPro peccatis suae gentis

playEja Mater

playSancta Mater

playFac me vere

playJusta crucem

playVirgo Virginum

playFac ut portem

playFac me plagis

playFac me cruce

playQuando corpus morietur

BBC Music Magazine

Christmas 2012

*****

“This disc is a tour de force, a world premiere recording of stunning music splendidly performed...Alessandrini engages deeply with the composer's imagination, opening up his dense counterpoint...Mingardo stands out: the suspense she builds in her Stabat Mater solo, as she sings of mingling her tears with Christ's, is gripping...It's a performance that rewards many hearings.”

Gramophone Magazine

January 2013

“Concerto Italiano's lean strings and two assertive theorbos make a telling impact throughout the Mass...These distinguished performances reveal exactly the kind of unfairly neglected repertoire that the Early Music Revival was invented for.”

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