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Contains the above works, reassembled to approximate a complete vesper cycle as performed by the composer in his time. Reconstructed by Frédéric Delaméa and Rinaldo Alessandrini
“This isn't the 'Vivaldi Vespers', or even a reconstruction of a specific event, but a kind of 'sacred concert' in Vespers form, of the sort that Venetian churches in Vivaldi's time would mount in the name of worship. Whether he ever supplied all the music for any such occasion isn't clear, but he certainly set plenty of Vespers texts, enough at any rate for Rinaldo Alessandrini and scholar Frédéric Delaméa to put together this rich programme. So this is music for a Vespers for the Feast of the Assumption as it might have been heard in one of Venice's more important churches, made up of Vivaldi's settings of the five Vespers psalms, a Magnificat, a Salve Regina, a solo motet (Ascende in laeta) and a couple of orchestral concertos. Unmistakably Vivaldian in almost every bar, these pieces nevertheless show considerable variety; the psalms range from the opulence of Dixit Dominus for five soloists, two choirs and two choirs, to the expressive solo settings of Laudate pueri and Nisi Dominus, to the breezily functional choral treatments of Laetatus sum and Lauda Jerusalem; Ascende in laeta is a virtuoso showpiece for soprano, and the Salve Regina a sombre vehicle for contralto. The liturgical thread is supplied by plainchant antiphons, prettily rendered in a fascinating conjectural imitation of the 18th century's 'corrupt' manner, which is to say, with organ accompaniment and unabashed ornamentation. Alessandrini's reading has an energy which is both forthright and controlled. His solo singers are of high quality; Roberta Invernizzi and Sara Mingardo are from the front rank of Italian Baroque singers, capable of expressive lyricism and thrilling virtuosity, but Gemma Bertagnolli is no less effective. The orchestra plays with inspiriting precision and life, but the choir could be improved on, and is poorly favoured in the recorded balance. Indeed, the recorded sound as a whole is a bit noisy, in places suffering a distant mechanical whir. Still, the overall effect is what counts most in a recording like this: the music has a vital sense of direction, resulting in two and a half hours of invigorating listening.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 “The impressive energy conveyed in the choral singing owes much to the set's guiding force, Maestro Alessandrini, whose leadership consistently results in vital, vibrant performances.” Classics Today | | | (also available to download from $21.00) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Vivaldi - Sacred Music 1
Gramophone Critic's Choice “King's 'super-group' featuring choristers drawn from seven English cathedral and collegiate choirs sounds better than ever – technically reliable, with a good, full sound – and are a credit to King's vision in bringing them together. This volume has five typically uplifting works, three of which – Lauda Jerusalem, Dixit Dominus and the G minor Kyrie – offer the opulent sound of double choir and orchestra. Dixit Dominus is the most substantial, a colourful 23-minute sequence of varied solos and choruses, with trumpets, oboes and two organs all chipping in, most notably in an awe-inspiring depiction of the Day of Judgement. The other two are perhaps less striking, though Lauda Jerusalem is certainly charming in its two-soprano interchanges. Highlights of the single-chorus works include another exquisite soprano duet and a fiery 'Fecit potentiam' in the Magnificat, and an extraordinary 'Crucifixus' in the Credo which departs from the pain-wracked norm by seemingly depicting with lugubrious slow tread Christ's walk to Calvary. King manages very well in capturing the essence of Vivaldi's bold, sometimes disarmingly straightforward style. These tidy performances are driven with just the right amount of springy energy – neither too much nor too little – and are well recorded in the warm resonance of St Jude's Church, Hampstead in London.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Vivaldi - Choral Works
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Vivaldi: | Gloria in D major, RV589 Kyrie, RV587 Credo, RV591 Magnificat in G minor, RV610 Beatus vir, RV597 Nulla in mundo pax sincera, motet for soprano, strings & continuo, RV 630 Lauda, Jerusalem, RV609 Canta in prato, ride in monte, RV623 In furore iustissimae irae, RV626 Dixit Dominus, RV595 O qui coeli terraeque serenitas, RV631 Gloria, RV588 Nisi Dominus (Psalm 126), RV608 Dixit Dominus, RV594 Stabat Mater, RV621 |
Jennifer Smith, Wally Staempfli, Verena Schweizer, Uta Spreckelsen, Anna Bernardin, Ela Saque, Joana Silva, Nicole Rossier, Hanna Schaer, Helen Watts, Naoko Ihara, Jean-Pierre Maurer, Edmund Barham, Fernando Serafim, Philippe Hutenlocher, Michel Brodard & Jose Oliveira Lopes Ensemble Vocal et Instrumental de Lausanne, Orchestre de Chambre de Lausanne, English Bach Festival Chorus & Baroque Orchestra & Gulbenkian Choir and Orchestra, Lisbon, Michel Corboz & John Holloway | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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Vivaldi: | Dixit Dominus, RV594 Gemma Bertagnolli (soprano), Roberta Invernizzi (soprano), Anna Simboli (soprano), Sara Mingardo (contralto), Gianluca Ferrarini (tenor), Matteo Bellotto (baritone) Concerto Italiano ensemble vocale e strumentale, Rinaldo Alessandrini Vespri per l'Assunzione di Maria Vergine Gemma Bertagnolli (soprano), Roberta Invernizzi (soprano), Anna Simboli (soprano), Sara Mingardo (contralto), Gianluca Ferrarini (tenor), Matteo Bellotto (baritone), Antonio De Secondi (violin) Concerto Italiano ensemble vocale e strumentale, Rinaldo Alessandrini Magnificat RV610a (version for double choir) Gemma Bertagnolli (soprano), Roberta Invernizzi (soprano), Anna Simboli (soprano), Sara Mingardo (contralto), Gianluca Ferrarini (tenor), Matteo Bellotto (baritone) Concerto Italiano ensemble vocale e strumentale, Rinaldo Alessandrini Laudate pueri, RV600 Gemma Bertagnolli (soprano), Roberta Invernizzi (soprano), Anna Simboli (soprano), Sara Mingardo (contralto), Gianluca Ferrarini (tenor), Matteo Bellotto (baritone) Concerto Italiano ensemble vocale e strumentale, Rinaldo Alessandrini Nisi Dominus (Psalm 126), RV608 Gemma Bertagnolli (soprano), Roberta Invernizzi (soprano), Anna Simboli (soprano), Sara Mingardo (contralto), Gianluca Ferrarini (tenor), Matteo Bellotto (baritone) Concerto Italiano ensemble vocale e strumentale, Rinaldo Alessandrini Salve Regina, RV 616 Gemma Bertagnolli (soprano), Roberta Invernizzi (soprano), Anna Simboli (soprano), Sara Mingardo (contralto), Gianluca Ferrarini (tenor), Matteo Bellotto (baritone) Concerto Italiano ensemble vocale e strumentale, Rinaldo Alessandrini Laetatus sum (psalm 121), R.607 Gemma Bertagnolli (soprano), Roberta Invernizzi (soprano), Anna Simboli (soprano), Sara Mingardo (contralto), Gianluca Ferrarini (tenor), Matteo Bellotto (baritone) Concerto Italiano ensemble vocale e strumentale, Rinaldo Alessandrini In furore iustissimae irae, RV626 Sandrine Piau (soprano) Accademia Bizantina, Ottavio Dantone Sinfonia in B minor, RV169 'Al Santo Sepolcro' Accademia Bizantina, Ottavio Dantone Laudate pueri, RV601 Sandrine Piau (soprano) Accademia Bizantina, Ottavio Dantone Concerto in D minor for violin, organ & strings RV541 Accademia Bizantina, Ottavio Dantone Concerto No. 4 in F major for violin, strings and harpsichord ‘Per la solennità di San Lorenzo' RV286 Accademia Bizantina, Ottavio Dantone Gloria, RV588 arr. M. Pollio Monica Piccinini (soprano), Alena Dantcheva (soprano), Massimiliano Pollio, Sara Mingardo, Luca Dordolo (tenor), Lia Serafini, Rinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord) Rinaldo Alessandrini Gloria in D major, RV589 Anna Simboli (soprano), Alena Dantcheva (soprano), Sara Mingardo (soprano), Michael Chance (counter-tenor), Jane Archibald (soprano), Nils Brown (tenor), Deborah York (soprano), Patrizia Biccire, Emma Kirkby (soprano), Anita Krause (mezzo-soprano), Tessa Bonner (soprano), Rinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord) Northern Chamber Orchestra & Collegium Musicum 90, Rinaldo Alessandrini Introduzione al Gloria, RV 642 'Ostro picta, armata spina' Sara Mingardo, Emma Kirkby (soprano) & Rinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord) Collegium Musicum 90, Rinaldo Alessandrini Nisi Dominus (Psalm 126), RV608 Philippe Jaroussky (countertenor) Ensemble Matheus, Jean-Christophe Spinosi (director) Stabat Mater, RV621 Marie-Nicole Lemieux (contralto) Ensemble Matheus, Jean-Christophe Spinosi (director) Credo, RV592: Crucifus Philippe Jaroussky (countertenor) & Marie-Nicole Lemieux (contralto) Ensemble Matheus, Jean-Christophe Spinosi (director) Concerto in F RV584 for two violins and two organs Intonatio: Deus in adiutorum Domine ad adiuvandum me (Psalm 69), RV593 Introduzione al Dixit Dominus, RV 635 'Ascende laeta' Antiphon: Assumpta est Maria in coelo Antiphon: Laudate pueri/Maria virgo assumpta est Antiphon: Maria virgo assumpta est Antiphon: In adorem unguentorum Antiphon: Benedicta dilia tua Domino Antiphon: Pulchra es et decora Lauda, Jerusalem, RV609 Ave maris stella Antiphon: Magnificat Violin concerto in C major RV 581 |
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Vivaldi: | Lauda, Jerusalem, RV609 Introduzione al Gloria, RV 642 'Ostro picta, armata spina' Gloria in D major, RV589 Laudate pueri, RV602 Laudate Dominum, RV606 Introduzione al Dixit Dominus, RV 635 'Ascende laeta' Dixit Dominus, RV594 Magnificat, RV611 Beatus vir, RV598 Kyrie, RV587 Introduzione al Gloria, RV 639 'Jubilate, o amoeni chori' Gloria, RV588 Credidi propter quod, RV605 Laetatus sum (psalm 121), R.607 Domine ad adiuvandum me (Psalm 69), RV593 Beatus vir, RV597 Magnificat RV610/611 Credo, RV592 Sacrum, R.586 Introduzione al Dixit Dominus, RV 635 'Ascende laeta' Dixit Dominus, RV595 In exitu Israel, RV 604 Nisi Dominus (Psalm 126), RV608 Gaude mater Ecclesia RV613 Salve Regina, RV 616 Salve Regina, RV 617 Salve Regina, RV 618 Laudate pueri, RV601 Confitebor tibi, Domine RV596 Regina coeli, (Antiphona incomplete), R.615 |
Sally Burgess, Susan Daniel, Felicity Lott, Margaret Marshall, Anne Collins, Ann Murray, Birgit Finnilä, Linda Finnie, Jochan Kowalski, Nico van der Meel, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Robert Holl, Anton Scharinger & Thomas Thomaschke John Alldis Choir, English Chamber Orchestra & Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra, Vittorio Negri For many years after his death, Vivaldi’s vast output of sacred music lay silent and forgotten until Alberto Gentili tracked down an incredible 27 volumes of manuscripts in the 1920s. These volumes contained motets, movements of Masses, the oratorio Juditha triumphans, psalm settings and Marian antiphons. These works ranged from short single-movement works to larger-scale compositions with twelve or more sections. One of the most famous works unearthed by Gentili was the Gloria. Today, this work is as popular as The Four Seasons and is among Vivaldi’s best-known music. The Gloria, like much of the sacred music by Vivaldi, is easily accessible, like his famous concertos. The music has a very human spirituality – nothing mystic, just a desire to explain the text in a clear pictorial way. Much of Vivaldi’s sacred music was written for the Ospedale della Pietà, a state-funded foundlings’ home for girls, where he became music director after his ordination in 1703. His writing focused almost entirely on instrumental music, especially concertos, when the choirmaster Francesco Gasparini went on leave and failed to return. Vivaldi was asked to help out, and the results can be heard on these seven CDs. This set is a must-have for those who love Vivaldi’s music and wish to explore beyond the famous concertos. New booklet note by Vivaldi scholar Michael Talbot. “This is a radiant, joyful piece of virtuoso writing for the voice. With its many subtle contrasts and vivid word-painting, it seems to me to sit comfortably atop the Vivaldi solo sacred music tree along with the Stabat Mater and Nisi Dominus.
There are no weak links in this beautiful, often exhilarating piece and listeners will not, by and large, be disappointed by the performance. Dawson and Zádori are at an advantage, perhaps, in singing the music
at a lower Baroque pitch, but even so Marshall hits her high notes – and there is no shortage of them – dependably and with panache.” Gramophone Magazine, April 1992 “These are not period-instrument performances and they are often given with quite large forces with a tendency to a certain sturdiness. Yet's there a drive and enthusiasm in Negri's conducting that is very winning, and he's helped by crisp choral singing...The real delight here is the music - Vivaldi at his most varied and inventive.” International Record Review, May 2011 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Ruggieri: | Gloria RV ANH. 23 | Vivaldi: | Magnificat RV610a (version for double choir) Lauda, Jerusalem, RV609 Kyrie, RV587 Credo, RV591 Dixit Dominus, RV594 In furore iustissimae irae, RV626 Longe mala, umbrae, terrores, RV629 Clarae stellae, scintillate, RV625 Canta in prato, ride in monte, RV623 Introduzione al miserere, RV 638 'Filiae maestae Jerusalem' Nulla in mundo pax sincera, motet for soprano, strings & continuo, RV 630 Dixit Dominus, RV595 Domine ad adiuvandum me (Psalm 69), RV593 Credidi propter quod, RV605 Beatus vir, RV598 Beatus vir, RV597 Juditha Triumphans, RV644 In turbato mare irato, RV627 Non in pratis aut in hortis RV641 Stabat Mater, RV621 O qui coeli terraeque serenitas, RV631 Deus tuorum militum RV612 Confitebor tibi, Domine RV596 Beatus vir RV795 Salve Regina, RV 617 Laudate Dominum, RV606 In exitu Israel, RV 604 Nisi Dominus (Psalm 126), RV608 Laetatus sum (psalm 121), R.607 Laudate pueri, RV601 Vestro Principi divino - Mottetto per contralto, archi e continuo RV 633 in F major Introduzione al Gloria, RV 639 'Jubilate, o amoeni chori' Gloria, RV588 Sum in medio tempestatum RV632 Laudate pueri, RV600 Cur sagittas, cur tela RV637 Sanctorum meritis, RV 620 Salve Regina, RV 616 Laudate pueri, RV602 Salve Regina, RV 618 Introduzione al Dixit Dominus, RV 635 'Ascende laeta' Gaude mater Ecclesia RV613 Vos aurae per montes RV634 Gloria Patri RV602a Gloria in D major, RV589 Nisi Dominus RV803 Introduzione al Gloria, RV 642 'Ostro picta, armata spina' |
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