Barbara Vignudelli, David Sebasti, Nova Amadeus Chamber Orchestra & Flavio Emilio Scogna - Frisina: Passio Caeciliae (2013)
BAND/ARTIST: Barbara Vignudelli, David Sebasti, Nova Amadeus Chamber Orchestra, Flavio Emilio Scogna, Coro Musicanova
- Title: Frisina: Passio Caeciliae
- Year Of Release: 2013
- Label: Brilliant Classics
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet)
- Total Time: 57:14
- Total Size: 223 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Passio Caeciliae: I. Cantantibus Organis
02. Passio Caeciliae: II. The Marriage
03. Passio Caeciliae: III. Psalm 45
04. Passio Caeciliae: IV. The Baptism
05. Passio Caeciliae: V. The Angel
06. Passio Caeciliae: First interlude. Fides
07. Passio Caeciliae: VI. Persecution
08. Passio Caeciliae: VII. Eia milites Christi
09. Passio Caeciliae: VIII. The Martyrdom of Cecilia
10. Passio Caeciliae: Second interlude. Spes
11. Passio Caeciliae: IX. Lux in tenebris. The Death of Cecilia
01. Passio Caeciliae: I. Cantantibus Organis
02. Passio Caeciliae: II. The Marriage
03. Passio Caeciliae: III. Psalm 45
04. Passio Caeciliae: IV. The Baptism
05. Passio Caeciliae: V. The Angel
06. Passio Caeciliae: First interlude. Fides
07. Passio Caeciliae: VI. Persecution
08. Passio Caeciliae: VII. Eia milites Christi
09. Passio Caeciliae: VIII. The Martyrdom of Cecilia
10. Passio Caeciliae: Second interlude. Spes
11. Passio Caeciliae: IX. Lux in tenebris. The Death of Cecilia
New recording by Italian soloists, choir and chamber orchestra, conducted by Flavio Emilio Scogna.
The Passio Caeciliae describes the martyrdom of Caecilia, a maiden of noble descent in the 2nd century, a creature of light, love, faith and innocence, who is put to death in her own home. The Passio is a tableau of nine scenes from her life, from her conversion to Christianity to her ultimate love song for Christ, before dying as a martyr.
Italian composer Marco Frisina (b.1954) sets this tale in a moving and appealing musical language, in the great Italian choral tradition, reaching back as far as Palestrina.
After studying composition at the Conservatory Santa Cecilia in Rome, Marco Frisina enrolled at a theological college, and was ordained as a priest in 1982. He carries out his ministry in Rome, where he founded and directs the Choir of the Diocese of Rome, which he recently took on tour to the USA. In addition to his sacred vocal works, Frisina has also composed scores for several religious‐themed films. The disc presents the sacred cantata Passio Ceciliae, which tells the story of the virginal Cecilia and details the events leading up to her martyrdom. Characteristics of Frisina’s work can be found in the lush harmonisation of the choral movement ‘Psalm 45’, which is undoubtedly a highlight of the recording, and acclaimed Italian soprano Barbara Vignudelli sings the protagonist role, with David Scogna narrating. Organist Lorenzo Macrì, Coro Musicanova and the Nova Amadeus Chamber Orchestra are conducted by Flavio Emilio Scogna.
The Passio Caeciliae describes the martyrdom of Caecilia, a maiden of noble descent in the 2nd century, a creature of light, love, faith and innocence, who is put to death in her own home. The Passio is a tableau of nine scenes from her life, from her conversion to Christianity to her ultimate love song for Christ, before dying as a martyr.
Italian composer Marco Frisina (b.1954) sets this tale in a moving and appealing musical language, in the great Italian choral tradition, reaching back as far as Palestrina.
After studying composition at the Conservatory Santa Cecilia in Rome, Marco Frisina enrolled at a theological college, and was ordained as a priest in 1982. He carries out his ministry in Rome, where he founded and directs the Choir of the Diocese of Rome, which he recently took on tour to the USA. In addition to his sacred vocal works, Frisina has also composed scores for several religious‐themed films. The disc presents the sacred cantata Passio Ceciliae, which tells the story of the virginal Cecilia and details the events leading up to her martyrdom. Characteristics of Frisina’s work can be found in the lush harmonisation of the choral movement ‘Psalm 45’, which is undoubtedly a highlight of the recording, and acclaimed Italian soprano Barbara Vignudelli sings the protagonist role, with David Scogna narrating. Organist Lorenzo Macrì, Coro Musicanova and the Nova Amadeus Chamber Orchestra are conducted by Flavio Emilio Scogna.
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