Giulio Prandi - Davide Perez: Mattutino De' Morti (2014)
BAND/ARTIST:
Artist: Giulio Prandi
Title Of Album: Davide Perez: Mattutino De' Morti
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Sony Music
Genre: Classical
Quality: 320 / FLAC
Total Time: 70:14 min
Total Size: 161 / 301 MB
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Tracklist:
1. Primo notturno, responsorio primo - Ghislieri Choir & Consort
2. Primo notturno, responsorio secondo
3. Primo notturno, responsorio terzo
4. Secondo notturno, reponsorio primo
5. Secondo notturno, responsorio secondo
6. Secondo notturno, repertorio terzo
7. Terzo notturno, responsorio primo
8. Terzo notturno, responsorio secondo
9. Terzo notturno, responsorio terzo
This is the third volume of a fascinating baroque journey with Ghislieri Choir and Consort. The Neapolitan composer Davide Perez (1711 – 1778) is now the centre of our explorations with his impressive Sacred Works.
“Such august, such affecting music I never heard and perhaps may never hear again” William Beckford, 1787
Lisbon, 1770: the court of the King of Portugal is gathered at the sanctuary of Cabo Espichel. Here, at the top of a sheer cliff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the audience was blown away by David Perez’s music.
The Mattutino de’ Morti immediately became a cornerstone of Portuguese repertoire and was performed every year, until the end of the nineteenth century, by the musicians of the Brotherhood of St. Cecilia in memory of their late colleagues. Its performance was initially coupled with Jomelli’s Requiem and in later years with Mozart’s Requiem.
This timeless masterpiece by a great Italian composer, which both pays tribute to its Baroque heritage and steps far ahead into the Classical era, was brought back to life in 2013 during a tour of some of the most prestigious festivals in Europe, thanks to a project coordinated by the College Ghislieri and Fondation Royaumont in coproduction with the Festival de la Chaise-Dieu.
“Such august, such affecting music I never heard and perhaps may never hear again” William Beckford, 1787
Lisbon, 1770: the court of the King of Portugal is gathered at the sanctuary of Cabo Espichel. Here, at the top of a sheer cliff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the audience was blown away by David Perez’s music.
The Mattutino de’ Morti immediately became a cornerstone of Portuguese repertoire and was performed every year, until the end of the nineteenth century, by the musicians of the Brotherhood of St. Cecilia in memory of their late colleagues. Its performance was initially coupled with Jomelli’s Requiem and in later years with Mozart’s Requiem.
This timeless masterpiece by a great Italian composer, which both pays tribute to its Baroque heritage and steps far ahead into the Classical era, was brought back to life in 2013 during a tour of some of the most prestigious festivals in Europe, thanks to a project coordinated by the College Ghislieri and Fondation Royaumont in coproduction with the Festival de la Chaise-Dieu.
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