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Michael Hofstetter - Pergolesi: Stabat Mater & Laudate pueri Dominum (2012)

Michael Hofstetter - Pergolesi: Stabat Mater & Laudate pueri Dominum (2012)

BAND/ARTIST: Michael Hofstetter

  • Title: Pergolesi: Stabat Mater & Laudate pueri Dominum
  • Year Of Release: 2012
  • Label: Oehms Classics
  • Genre: Baroque/Sacred
  • Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
  • Total Time: 56'09
  • Total Size: 270 MB
  • WebSite:
"All the contemporary witnesses owed the deep impression made on them by Pergolesi's church music to the singing of castrati. As often and willingly as Stabat Mater is sung and heard with women's voices today, it was the pure, ethereal voices of two castrati who first lent the proper expression to the gallant pain of Pergolesi's Passion sequence. Michael Hofstetter and the two young singers on this recording liberate his music from the clich+ª of a thoroughly soft music of sentimental feelings. The vocal lines come to life thanks to the typical manners of the castrati: the short grace notes, slides, trills and the 'messa di voce'." Dr. Karl B+Ýhmer


Tracklist:

• Stabat Mater
01. Stabat Mater 4:33
02. Cujus animam 2:02
03. O quam tristis 2:02
04. Quae moerebat 1:37
05. Quis est homo 3:01
06. Vidit suum 3:38
07. Eia mater 2:18
08. Fac ut ardeat 1:57
09. Sancta mater 5:48
10. Fac ut portem 4:17
11. Inflammatus 1:55
12. Quando corpus 4:15
• Laudate pueri Dominum, Psalm 112
13. Laudate pueri 2:58
14. A solis ortu 3:30
15. Excelsus super omnes 1:46
16. Quis sicut Dominus 2:40
17. Suscitans a terra 2:26
18. Gloria Patri 3:11
19. Sicut erat in principio 2:05

Michael Hofstetter - Pergolesi: Stabat Mater & Laudate pueri Dominum (2012)


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  • olga1001
  •  wrote in 10:43
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Re-up but rare or authentic on man & man :)
Jörg Waschinski & Michael Chance is so :))
1-1-1-BC (cello, double bass, harpsichord, organ and lute ?).
Not bad !
I'm also interested in Michael Hofstetter who amazed me by Oberon, can you post his Mendelssohn ?

https://www.qobuz.com/gb-en/album/mendelssohn-the-complete-string-symphonies-stuttgarter-kammerorchester-michael-hofstetter/omrc21hk5mvwb

Thanks